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Examples for "hector "
Examples for "hector "
1 Hector gave Ranger a new keypad, and he said something in Spanish.
2 From such texts we know how right, and how wrong, Hector is.
3 We expected to find the mangled body of Hector in the morning.
4 Maybe he saw Hector go into the house to install your camera.
5 If both are empty, we'll try to find the place Hector described.
1 Otherwise, Vladimir Putin may conclude he can bully countries inside the EU.
2 But I shall deny him the chance to bully me in public.
3 On that Twitter fight, Badu said, I just had to bully control.
4 Until one day, Felicity told the bully 'enough' and it all stopped.
5 Only social media makes it possible to bully on such a scale.
1 Can you browbeat people into thinking something is popular when it isn't?
2 He was not easily browbeaten, and was generally prepared to browbeat others.
3 The leader then browbeat more of his gang into charging the doorway.
4 Don't let the Cabinet browbeat you, and smother you with plausible sophistries.
5 You come here and try to browbeat Miss Harriman when she's alone.
1 But I did not come here to bullyrag like an old woman.
2 I tried to bullyrag him into keeping on, but it was no go.
3 She is likely to scold and ' bullyrag ' to her heart's content.
4 Then we watched them go and bullyrag Jake; because we was pretty uneasy for him.
5 At last it was Shay's insistent bullyrag that had sent him to the remote farmhouse.
1 However, this strong - arm approach was vetoed by his fellows, Accardo and Giancana.
2 Lately, Shorty had been using his badge to strong - arm support for Noah.
3 Louis Kaufman, the New Jersey union strong - arm , was given seven years.
4 But if America can strong - arm companies into handing over data, so can China.
5 They use a few strong - arm tactics occasionally, but no more than established businesses.
1 "Don't ballyrag the poor man," said Jane Hubbard.
1 Sprawling conglomerates often attract attention, but can be hard to push around .
2 Let the others push around , I'll wait and get the valise on somehow.
3 No more troops to push around or medals to be earned.
4 Morgan was a lot to push around , even with the help of the chair.
5 He knew what Hubert wanted: another pawn to push around in his game of politics.
1 You can imagine how well he did without Hunters to boss around .
2 And I shall provide you with an entire pack to boss around .
3 She could boss around a fleet of marines without anyone questioning her authority.
4 Now you'll find out who is the boss around here.
5 Don't you have minions to boss around at the worksite?
6 Goddam you, I'll show you who is boss around here!
7 It's the dinosaur Tony usually drove their boss around in.
8 I gave him my best intimidating glare, to remind him who was boss around here.
9 Do you think you're the boss around here?
10 You know, you're not the boss around here.
11 Let him know who's boss around here!
12 Bill Hosker is the boss around here.
13 Someone to boss around the minions.
14 You're not the boss around here.
15 Daney gave them a free hand and spoiled them, but I'm going to teach them who's boss around here now.
16 If you think a multi-millionaire footballer is hard to boss around , try doing it to a toddler armed with a crayon.
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