The media are seemingly hounding them at every opportunity, upsetting and unsettling the squad. |
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This cold refuses to give up and is hounding my heels and head with sniffles, scratchy throat, a croaky voice and explosive sinus pain. |
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I have been hounding these lads to come on tour with me for yonks, and with the complete band finally in the country, it is time. |
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The hounding out of heresy, whether religious or political, is always a symptom of instability in the state. |
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But I just couldn't shake the unsmilingness that Claire kept hounding me about until late afternoon. |
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Our politicians, rather than be themselves, have to hide and cover up any indiscretion of any sort because of the hounding they will get. |
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Journalists friendly to the government began hounding her – even while her father lay dying in hospital after an accident. |
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For the past year, we have been hounding the minister about the importance of copying the Dutch agreement almost entirely. |
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This is what we have to do, not go hounding the Member States, trying to lay blame or apportion responsibility. |
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The authorities in 2008 began hounding the press and Internet-users in a bid to obtain control over the country's image. |
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But like Spitzer in New York, hounding him out of office now would prompt resignation remorse later. |
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And we are, to my knowledge, the only nation that has hounding down joy written into our foundational documents. |
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Comedy Stewart Lee Lee's extended riff on his Jerry Springer hounding and poor health is one of the most intelligent pieces of stand-up for years. |
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Once we get out into the real world, we continue to follow their every step, hounding them everywhere. |
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I never really knew a lot about her, only what the media dished out, and to tell you the truth I got tired of the relentless hounding and intrusion into her private life! |
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Also, for those of you hounding me about how I can keep supporting Romney, that post will go up tomorrow. |
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Is the army going to continue hounding this journalist until the very last moment? |
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If the overarching objective of road safety is to be achieved, there is a need to stop hounding motorists. |
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Adopt a strategic approach rather than hounding your audience into submission. |
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The Iranian Government has recently intensified its hounding of journalists and dissidents. |
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Some delight in hounding the stars unmercifully. |
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The latest in the long list of such violations was the nationalistic hounding of Poles, culminating in the Union of Poles in Belarus being declared illegal and its activists persecuted. |
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The latter kept religious institutions under constant, rigid control, infiltrating the church leadership with secret police agents and hounding religious dissidents. |
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If the perennial farce at the Dounreay nuclear site, on the north coast of Scotland, were any closer to the surface of public consciousness, we would be hounding and haranguing them wherever they go. |
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Elsewhere, the hounding of Muhammad Yunus, a Nobel laureate and founder of the Grameen Bank who briefly flirted with politics, was vindictive. |
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Most anti-charter change groups resist changes to the Constitution as long as the legitimacy and corruption issues hounding Macapagal-Arroyo remain unresolved. |
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Hochberg has a reputation as a stormer, and he'd already been hounding the Chicago papers to print happier news about his company. |
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My creative-writing students have been hounding me about starting a webzine to showcase their work. |
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For all the techies hounding Editor Jeff for details, the rifles all shot under a minute of angle from a benchrest, and all shot under a minute of angle out to 700 yards. |
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