The United States has the most spoiled, pampered and coddled athletes in the world. |
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They never wanted to be like the couples who coddled their pets like children. |
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The players resemble Japan's coddled workers, accustomed to lifetime employment as comfortable as it is unchallenging. |
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If you're lucky to reach this hallowed ground, you'll be flattered and coddled until you've given up the family silver. |
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It's as if moviegoers have been coddled by the comforting filters and film stock of major motion pictures over the years. |
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It was lovely, not only to go diving but to be nannied and coddled for 20 minutes. |
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Despite being coddled at the nursery with fertilizer and water, the plants face transplant stress. |
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In the go-go days, dot.coms went public and were coddled by investors like premature babies in incubators. |
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Successive governments have coddled criminals, allowed them free rein to the point where they believe they own parties and governments. |
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You know that one can never gain honor if he is pampered and coddled like this! |
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I was the only child in the family, and I was coddled by my parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles. |
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Being an intelligent child, she really resented the way that she was being coddled. |
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Being the baby of the family he was coddled and treated like glass, as if he would break. |
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They relocated eggs and birds to new areas and coddled them. |
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His teaching tool is a hot red race car, coddled by a team of students committed to making the machine go. |
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Nevertheless, offenders who are returned to serve sentences in Canadian prisons are not coddled. |
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Let us make it clear that offenders who are returned to Canadian institutions will not be coddled. |
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To enjoy: there are many ways to prepare eggs: omelettes, soft boiled, poached, scrambled, coddled, gratins, tarts, custards, creams etc. |
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You tell Me that so seldom, and nevertheless, because of my human nature, I too desire very much to be coddled! |
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Criminals will no longer be coddled. Their rights will not trump those of their victims, or take precedence over community safety. |
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She left Peru, having been coddled and babied by her grandmother and entered daycare with strangers, knowing no English. |
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At the heart of the technocratic agenda was trade liberalization, which threatened the protectionist policies that had coddled the native oligarchs. |
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Even as web entrepreneurs are coddled in London, a shortage of skilled engineers pushes up labour costs in Aberdeen. |
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In spite of the highs and lows of life, I consider myself to be a man coddled to have lived with my wife, Elisabeth, for over fifty years. |
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How can they give this stubborn, blinkered, coddled woman, who can't even grieve like a human being, an ounce of dramatic stature? |
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In fact, even some of the parents question whether the older children are being coddled too much. |
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They have coddled the chief perpetrators of the crime and are using them for propaganda against the revolutionary forces. |
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I watched in amazement as the players were coddled and treated like gods. |
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Your article omits this information, and implies with a high level of certainty that such treatment never happened, and that she was essentially coddled. |
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They had coached great players in their lifetimes and they would not have coddled or cooed at him. |
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Possibly like Tao Lin, Paul is the coddled favorite of a loving, overprotective mother. |
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In 1962 only a single flock could be found, which was prayerfully coddled, fed, raised, and reintroduced. |
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Even so, coddled by a generous draw, a quarterfinal place seemed an achievable goal. |
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This we served with a coddled egg with a nice runny yolk and crisp smoked streaky bacon. |
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The original recipe calls for coddled eggs but I prefer to use raw egg yolk to get a thicker emulsion. |
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There's a difference between lending a hand and being coddled. |
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Judging by colourful wall lists of a palace, minojskoe the society conducted marvellously, the careless, coddled way of life, spending time in every possible amusements. |
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Humans just helped these cats to survive, and by no means had they treated Siberians or their ancestors as coddled creatures that are feed exclusively by the owners and that are not allowed to leave homes. |
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Criminals will not be coddled under this government. |
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One of the team's most accomplished player, Tomi Petrescu, is by no means a coddled star despite breaking into the senior squad at England's recently promoted Premiership side Leicester City. |
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But when victories are increasingly assembled from coalitions of coddled partisans and scientifically-targeted special interest voters, politicians should be more willing to reach across party lines and embrace compromise. |
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Your body needs to be coddled and pampered. |
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