![]() ![]() Steinmetz, The Hague after his death in 1979 inherited by his widow sale 27 March 1985 London, Sotheby's (Impressionist and modern drawings and watercolours), lot 303 (Le cheval blanc), remained unsold given in consignment by the widow Steinmetz to Kunsthandel Monet, Amsterdam sold by Kunsthandel Monet to the Vincent van Gogh Foundation, April 1986, on loan to the Rijksmuseum Vincent van Gogh and at the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, since 1 July 1994. ![]() + about 2 : to annoy (someone) with repeated questions. When you nag someone, you complain and pester them. If you nag your parents long enough, they'll either give in and get you a puppy, or simply refuse any pets at all not even a goldfish. Clint Eastwood is a down-and-out cop who is sent on a routine mission to pick up a witness and deliver her to the Phoenix courthouse. 1911 after his death on 5 December 1940 inherited by his son R.T. NAG meaning: 1 : to annoy (someone) by often complaining about his or her behavior, appearance, etc. Other forms: nagging nags nagged When you ask for something over and over AND over again, you are nagging. ![]() by Cabaret Voltaire Includes unlimited streaming via the Bandcamp app, plus download in mp3. Couvreur to Kees Mouwen Jr and Willem van Bakel, Breda, 1902-03 given on consignment by Kees Mouwen Jr and Willem van Bakel to Kunstzalen Oldenzeel, Rotterdam probably sold by Kunstzalen Oldenzeel to S.R. from 7885 (Electropunk to Technopop 1978-1985). van Gogh-Carbentus after her move to Leiden, 1889 sold by Janus Schrauwen to Jan C. van Gogh-Carbentus, Nuenen/Breda, sometime between November 1885 and February 1886 given in safekeeping to Janus Schrauwen, Breda, April 1888 left with Janus Schrauwen by A.C. Johnny Bench Laura Schlessinger People nag me about my weight, my cooking, my tattoos, my hair, my sexuality, everything. Paul Fleischman A catcher and his body are like the outlaw and his horse. To cause continual discomfort, pain, etc. Provenance Probably left by the artist with his mother, A.C. When people nag us, we instantly resist, but when the facts force us in that same direction, we instantly adapt. Nag Definition To annoy by continual scolding, faultfinding, complaining, urging, etc. ![]()
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