We've been nannied for so long that we've forgotten how to do anything for ourselves. |
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I believe people are happiest when they are masters of their own lives, when they are not nannied or over-governed. |
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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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As a result, their customers have grown used to being nannied. |
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People experiencing poverty are realists: they are not asking for the moon, but will not be nannied. |
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She told her boss, the mother of the two children she nannied. |
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I hate bananas as much as I hate biro in library books or the lingering smell of fried fish but I hate being nannied even more. |
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Perhaps it's the compensation culture or maybe Brits simply enjoy being nannied. |
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All politicians seem worried. After 40-plus years of being nannied by the EU they are now faced with having to stand on their own two feet. |
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Chinese internet users have vented online their spleen at being nannied. |
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Muses swanned about being inspirational, while Loulou nannied Saint Laurent, led him astray and put in years of graft in his, and later her own, fashion business. |
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People do not expect to be nannied over minor issues. |
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My wife is still a very proud woman and it upsets her to feel she cannot go anywhere alone, but needs to be permenantly nannied and chaparoned. |
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In real life, says a Democratic campaign aide, members of Congress are too nannied by staff to stride about hatching plots, one-on-one. |
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Hence perhaps the insularity of England's blue-nylon machine, with its glazed and sealed hotel-room culture, slouching from lobby to breakfast buffet to meeting room, nannied by its cortege of wonks and fluffers. |
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Regardless, to get by once there, she nannied for a French family and lived on a couch for a year. |
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Bringing up kids, obesity, welfare traps they have nannied us into submission. |
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But it had been on Bea's mind ever since she'd nannied for a family that lost everything in afire. |
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It's not being nannied into believing their health is the State's problem. |
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