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After a little cajoling, he sang a popular film song.
No manner of political pressure or cajoling has caused him to budge.
She tales her to the police after some cajoling.
So far they had been quite unforthcoming, despite all his cajoling and threats.
After some cajoling, Kaberle admitted it was the biggest goal of his career.
When Myrtle feels she's being hit too hard, it takes endless cajoling from the others to make her play this scene at all.
All the politics or rational cajoling in the world can't compare with an empirical result."
They could tell that the cheerfulness, the cajoling, the jollity around them was all false.
But his cajoling won't work, even after he reminds Mathu of how they killed an alligator together a long time ago.
And she accomplished those things with a gentle cajoling that masked an iron determination.
Still, seven years of persistent cajoling by the Reagan Administration may be bearing some fruit.
But sometimes it takes a little cajoling.
All the cajoling in the world would probably not have helped St. John's in the final 9 minutes 21 seconds.
He spoke, first cajoling, then pleading, then threatening, but she made no response, and sat quietly among the leaves.
With a little cajoling, the shopkeeper allowed her to play with some of Joan's images on his computer.
Not all Jokan's cajoling could budge him from his post or elicit the message he brought.
No cajoling or begging will be necessary.
His manipulation and cajoling of the world's most powerful figures to follow his lead is masterful.
But fool that he was, he wanted her willing, and that would take considerable cajoling.
Some visitors, such as Miss Elberisus, needed no cajoling.
"The White House does the cajoling," he said.
A little cajoling was necessary-though not much.
Pope, sensing his disinclination, pressed his cajoling into a higher gear.
"With Old Austin, the art is the process - the listening, the communicating, the cajoling, the time it takes.
Her eyes followed him, but to his questions, his cajoling and, finally, his orders, she remained mute.