Jane was rather oversensitive, and harped on about the glass of champagne for rather a long time. |
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This era, artistically speaking, harped on Greco-Roman mythology, with masculinity steeped in classical heroism. |
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Speaker after speaker harped on the same two points, one sound and one largely but not wholly irrelevant. |
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Now the reason I harped on about my Arsenal habit is that it is one explanation of clubs' extraordinary power to set prices. |
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The commentators harped on in their affected Olde English while the battlers raged at one another on horseback. |
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In an interview with the Daily Caller, Trump harped on one of his favorite issues: voter fraud. |
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In recent weeks, added Mr. Fischler, a number of US political commentators have harped on the fact that the EU provides more export refunds than any other agricultural exporting country. |
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From day one, Bezos has harped on the fact that Amazon is a growth story. |
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At the level of education, it cannot be harped on enough that literate women tend to have at heart their children's education, especially the girls that they encourage and follow more closely. |
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During the campaign Republican speakers harped on Buchanan's seemingly heartless statement that ten cents a day was adequate pay for a workingman. |
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Goldman's lawyers repeatedly harped on these points. |
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This week, sarcastic Indian commentators harped on the phrase. |
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Some Tories believe that last year's general election might have been won outright had Mr Cameron not harped on about his pet philosophy, and are not reconciled to it. |
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Mr Kerry harped all week on a report that around 350 tonnes of high explosive went missing in Iraq at the end of the war there, highlighting it as another example of Mr Bush's poor management of the conflict. |
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Modern Islamism, with its leitmotif of grievance against the West, has long harped on the fall of the last titular caliph, in 1924, as a deep wound to the faith. |
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In the biggest of the contests, in Madhya Pradesh, the BJP harped on basic infrastructure, still dismal after ten years of Congress rule, and won a landslide. |
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