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We have yet another insect to contend with which infests the apple and pear, commonly called the Coddling Moth, and the larva, the apple-worm (_Garpocapsa pomonella_).
Scientific American Supplement, No. 433, April 19, 1884 Various
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Coddling gives some the excuse to fail and others the chance to succeed.
In Defense of the Guilty, Ambivalent, Preoccupied Western Mom Ayelet Waldman 2011
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Coddling the enemy that wants to kill you does not make it your friend.
Trijicon Trouble 2010
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Coddling the enemy that wants to kill you does not make it your friend.
Trijicon Trouble 2010
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On Aug. 14, Mr. Buffett penned an op-ed in the New York Times titled "Stop Coddling the Rich," in which he described what he viewed as a tax code that has come to favor the wealthy.
Obama to Propose Tougher Tax Regime for Wealthy Damian Paletta 2011
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Coddling does not prepare them for the real world, and the constant whine of "it's someone else's fault" is a psychological virus that infects them for a lifetime.
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Rename the civil rights division the Troll Coddling Division.
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Memo to White House: Coddling Wall Street is not very popular these days.
Joseph A. Palermo: President Obama Attempts to Bridge the "Enthusiasm Gap" 2010
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Memo to White House: Coddling Wall Street is not very popular these days.
Joseph A. Palermo: President Obama Attempts to Bridge the "Enthusiasm Gap" 2010
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Memo to White House: Coddling Wall Street is not very popular these days.
Joseph A. Palermo: President Obama Attempts to Bridge the "Enthusiasm Gap" 2010
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