-
Senator within his reach. Its tone
could be supplication, accusation,
cajolery, exuberance, scorn, tears, complaint, and the hint of threat. It was all...
-
Treaty of Doak's
Stand where he
witnessed what he
characterized as "the
cajolery and the
temper tantrums of U.S.
Commissioners Andrew Jackson and Thomas...
-
rally in 1948,
during a speech,
Bevan stated: "That is why no
amount of
cajolery, and no
attempts at
ethical or
social seduction, can
eradicate from my...
- "Bitterness" (苦味, Nigami) "Yoriko" (依子, Yoriko) "Gourmet" (美食, Bishoku) "
Cajolery" (甘言, Kangen) "Slide" (滑台, Suberidai) "Solitary Battle" (孤闘, Kotō) "Preparation"...
-
prompt the
ending of
North Korea's
nuclear program.
Trump used "flattery,
cajolery and even a
slickly produced promotional video" in an
attempt to persuade...
- none of
which would show her
character in a good light:
career climbing,
cajolery,
malicious female extravagance,
exploitation of Tito's lonesomeness......
-
which they are best adapted, such as chicanery, sophistry, self-adornment,
cajolery,
mystification and incubation, they are
sometimes splendid creatures."...
- Street, had
wrested control of the
Magazine of Wall
Street from him by "
cajolery." The
separation ended in an
agreement by
which he
received half a million...
-
representations that they
should not be.
Thomas Lamplugh Bishop of
Exeter by much
cajolery induced the
mayor and
burgesses to
consent to
consecration of the chapel...
-
achieve victory in the referendum, the ****s
resorted to "a
mixture of
cajolery and
brutal pressure". In 1933,
Sarah Wambaugh, one of the
members of the...