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When I beat cancer, I was barraged with health issues.
His ambitious domestic reform program has been barraged by strikes.
He barraged Cruz with Twitter attacks throughout the day Saturday.
The tech giant barraged the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards with commercials.
Uber case, he barraged me with a series of increasingly sophisticated questions.
The boy's family was barraged with accusations and calls for criminal charges.
He vowed a "warlike posture" should he find himself barraged with subpoenas.
Lawmakers consider it insulting to be barraged with slogans instead of substance.
Customers barraged Twitter with their complaints over confusion at airports and delayed flights.
Barraged by calls from Greta, Frances ought to change her cell-phone number.
I was growing up in the television age and barraged with the media.
Across America, voters are being barraged with Republican ads showing scary dark people.
They also strain to capture the attention of listeners who are barraged with innovation.
Congressional offices were barraged by furious phone calls from their constituents criticizing the move.
Almost immediately, I was barraged by much of lefty Twitter with a huge ratio.
So kids are always barraged with this message that they're worthless, and that's really dangerous.
PAUL WHITEToronto We are barraged by the left about the unconscionable salaries of chief executives.
He said the association has been barraged with emails and phone calls from concerned companies.
Electors have reported being barraged with thousands of emails, telephone calls, and even death threats.
Former NFL star Chad (Ochocinco) Johnson, 38, was barraged with countless messages from JoJo Fletcher's fans.
They are barraged with information about what kinds of masks are best to prevent viral spread.
People are being barraged by technology-driven unemployment, wage stagnation, the breakdown of neighborhoods and families.
For days, the Internet was barraged with think pieces on the incident -- some condemning the boy's parents.
Hollywood Forever Cemetery has been barraged by death-obsessed customers apparently panicked by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Within days of setting up my work phone — nobody had my number — it was barraged with spam calls.
Hillary, the consummate hypocrite, who while First Lady, barraged her own Secret Service detail with unspeakably foul language!
I was barraged with questions for three hours, so much so I almost forgot who was on trial.
Have you ever wandered into a new store on a whim, then gotten barraged with ads for it?
During the campaign and even early in his presidency, he was commonly barraged with criticism from high-profile Republicans.
If you are barraged with messages of hate and bitterness, they will more easily impinge on your self-control.
But these truths are too uncomfortable for many right-wing readers, who have barraged Rumpf with anger and spite.
But the three men barraged the secretary with criticisms and suggestions, including many that had little basis in fact.
After critical columns in Campus Reform and National Review, she was barraged with threats and calls for her dismissal.
As a fetus develops in a mother's uterus, it is barraged by hormones and other chemicals that sculpt development.
Mr. Meyers played a clip of the president being barraged with questions about when the wall would be built.
So Gutman has been barraged with queries from other hoteliers and invitations to give master classes at trade conferences.
In short, Americans are being barraged with story lines designed to make it impossible for Donald Trump to govern.
Barraged with complaints after extending the mandates to October, state water regulators have agreed to reconsider some cutbacks next month.
On Twitter, I've been barraged with words like "traitor" and "treason" along with a fair number of less printable terms.
Osgood herself wrote about this experience when she got engaged, and was suddenly barraged with wedding diets and bridal bootcamp classes.
Any movement toward universal health care would be barraged with attacks from industry groups that stand to lose billions of dollars.
The men barraged Secretary Shulkin with calls, several times a day, sometimes on nights and weekends, according to department staff members.
He barraged her with texts, sometimes telling her that she needed to talk to him because his mother was deathly ill.
He was barraged with inquiries from American reporters and campaign strategists, and on August 19th he held a press conference in Kiev.
Net neutrality proponents barraged the FCC with messages arguing that the Obama era rules ensured equal and open access to the Internet.
Social media sites are being barraged with complaints that the festival organizers simply didn't provide the fromage-based satisfaction they had promised.
Hobson managed to push the child on the floor, but she was shot in the hip as the car was barraged by bullets.
Rose commented on their physical appearance, asked inappropriate questions about their personal and romantic lives, and barraged them with late-night phone calls.
When Mr. Wankerl approached Ms. Marquardt and barraged her with questions after that game in 2013, he didn't know she was dating someone.
Companies like Google, Facebook, and Amazon have been barraged with controversies in the past year on issues from climate change to data privacy.
When Mr. Wankerl approached Ms. Marquardt and barraged her with questions after that game in 2013, he didn't know she was dating someone.
In recent years, the tech industry has been barraged by controversy on issues ranging from climate change to data privacy to sexual misconduct allegations.
In the moment, it's impossible to process how consequential, historic and bizarre these dribs and drabs are that we're being barraged with all day.
Activists boycotted Dow Chemical's products, staged protests at its recruiting events on college campuses and barraged its executives with accusations of unethical war profiteering.
Vonn, 33, appears to have been barraged after tweeting about her sixth-place finish Saturday afternoon in women's Super-G in the mountains of Pyeongchang.
A few waded in to thank State Farm for representing families that look like their own, but they were quickly barraged by more hate speech.
As hundreds of thousands of people on the island continue to struggle, critics have barraged the administration with complaints, and the administration has pushed back.
Russian hackers have barraged the Olympics for three years now, including a particularly stealthy and insidious digital attack on the Pyeongchang Winter Games in 2018.
Instead, attendees recalled, it dragged on for hours as contractors barraged Amazon managers with complaints about nearly every aspect of the system they had created.
As a refugee with his parents from Uzbekistan, the images of mothers and children barraged by armed forces at the Tijuana border struck an emotional cord.
When a Baby Boomer columnist blames millennials for killing the power lunch with their addiction to smartphones, he'll get barraged with "ok boomer" replies on Twitter.
Trump barraged McConnell with criticism last summer after the majority leader failed to pass a bill repealing ObamaCare, and few doubt he'd attack fellow Republicans again.
Lately, Americans are barraged with news stories about exciting developments in transportation technology or personal mobility that match our on-demand, life-at-our-fingertips society.
Dominica, which avoided the worst of Irma's wrath, was barraged by 160 mph winds, as the eye passed directly over the island, home to 72,000 people.
He saw that drivers were given huge piles of packages to deliver and were barraged by constant nagging calls from dispatchers checking in on their progress.
A few sketches depart from the portraits, one being an illustration of Emmett Till's memorial, which sits at the site of his death, barraged by bullet holes.
Stine has a client whose shoe tree business was barraged with phony infringement claims, hijackings, and threatening phone calls that she ended up referring to the FBI.
But surely a more plausible view is that a huge amount of the "expert" prediction with which we are constantly barraged, even when widely shared, is wrong.
Voters have spent days being barraged by round-the-clock coverage of his first letter, however, and Sunday's quasi-retraction could be way too little, too late.
Within minutes of logging on to the site, users are barraged by women on the platform sending text messages asking for a video chat in a private room.
"I have a feeling the financial institutions will be getting barraged with requests at the last minute, kind of like the post office on Tax Day," Slott said.
" So, when my marks started slipping in high school — my new, hellish era of mediocrity — I was constantly barraged by a chorus of, "But you can do better.
Candidates and nominees for various public positions were barraged with questions on these issues, although no one ever showed that they bore on a person's fitness for office.
Fraud capitalizing on natural disasters is also rampant among older people, who may be barraged with requests to donate or to hand over financial information to fake charities.
At Yale, the three-year-old canine cognition center has been barraged by humans eager to have their dogs' intelligence evaluated, volunteering them for research exercises and puzzles.
Bills passed out of the Appropriations Committee are barraged by hundreds of floor amendments, many just making political points that bog down or even kill the entire process.
Yet, we're living during an era when women are being barraged with the message that the only way to close the pervasive gender wage gap is by speaking up.
The sound system companies were all showing off how much power they can put into small portable packages, which resulted in me being barraged by beats from every angle.
Senators are barraged daily with questions about the latest Trump-related controversy, his likely impact on their own political survivals and the possibility of a brokered convention in Cleveland.
Wilson-Rayboud's testimony about receiving "veiled threats" and being "barraged" by senior officials contrasts sharply with Trudeau's image as a positive, progressive politician — his "sunny ways" style of politics.
This week a student at Oxford posted a picture of the sleeveless cotton dress on Facebook, and within hours the company was being barraged by critics on social media.
Senator Bernie Sanders's campaign, watching Mr. Buttigieg declare victory and barraged with questions about what their own results indicated, responded after Midnight Central time by releasing their internal tally.
After she wrote a column in the student newspaper about sexual harassment and assault on campus, the student, Justine Landis-Hanley, was barraged with shaming comments on social media.
Over the past several years we've been barraged by claims that legal pot can cure the opioid crisis, cure cancer, eliminate international drug cartels, and even solve climate change.
Just as the dotcom bubble burst, pop music was barraged with so much nu-metal that what had seemed fresh and new just years before quickly felt tepid and unoriginal.
And why, when she had barraged the authorities with questions about her fiancé, did it take days to learn that he had been the victim of a law enforcement shooting?
The pair are upbeat about the "listening groups," saying that they have been barraged with ideas from executives and trade groups for deregulation, job creation and the streamlining of services.
European lawmakers barraged Facebook's chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, on Tuesday with a litany of questions about his company's global power, its role in elections and its misuse of user data.
But Kennis & Kennis barraged him with ethnographic photos: real hunter-gatherer people standing just like this, or even more strangely, their hands behind their necks or slung over their heads.
The word has become a permanent entry in Webster's Dictionary, selfie sticks are ubiquitous, and you can't walk into a beauty-supply store without being barraged by products marketed for selfies.
I wish that was how I'd been trained to feel about all clothes, that I wasn't so constantly barraged with the worry that I was the one who didn't fit right.
Barraged with questions about whether Trump committed a crime and would be subject to impeachment, Rubio said he wanted to leave questions about the president violated the law to the courts.
India's influential and sizable middle class was rattled after banks and phone companies barraged people with repeated phone calls and emails insisting on their Aadhaar number for the continuation of services.
The fact that its shelf life felt like only a few hours before the next outrage underscores the degree to which our national consciousness is being barraged by the man's violations.
Wilson-Rayboud's testimony of "veiled threats" and being "barraged" by senior officials contrasts sharply with the image of a transparent, accountable government and a prime minister who promised integrity and honesty.
At his wits' end, the estate manager marched into the branch, along with bosses of trade unions and a tea planters' group, even as Nuxalbari's owners barraged the bank's headquarters with pleas.
But when every studio has its own streaming service, and every streaming service is its own studio, we're going to continue to be barraged with micro-services trying to escape SeeSo's fate.
Again, it's not just a young-person problem, but we are barraged with these awful anti-aging messages starting with children's books and unless we stop the question ... Give me an example.
I have a few ideas on how to do it: I could take any assassinate mission and just hope the target's ship sails into dangerous territory, where they'd be barraged with missiles.
Last week in Wisconsin, an election for an open seat on the State Supreme Court was so bitterly contested that voters were barraged with more than $2.6 million in television and radio ads.
She barraged him with gifts and phone calls and visited his home and hotel room, his lawyers said, and then sued him in 2005 when prosecutors declined to charge him with sexual assault.
In December 2012, while both were attending Art Basel Miami, Mr. Landesman barraged Ms. Schmitt with text messages asking that she meet him alone and kiss him for "three seconds," the suit claimed.
But it takes a toll when millions of people attack you online, and anyone barraged by these waves of hate and anger, public figure or not, can be driven to some dark, negative places.
In the years since Blecharczyk and his two cofounders grew the homestay app into a $31 billion company, and tech has been barraged by controversy on issues ranging from climate change to data privacy.
But they may not have anticipated the chaos that unfurled last week, as lawyers rushed to tease apart the law's complications and companies barraged people with messages about their new, G.D.P.R.-compliant privacy policies.
Being barraged with invites for a film might not lure every voter to a theater, but it might compel a few of them to at least watch that screener out of dozens on hand.
Flanagan and Howard pull off something simple but brilliant: King has Jessie barraged by weirdly specific colorful internal characters, like her college friend Ruth and "Goody Burlingame," a fairly literal representation of Jessie's puritanical side.
The suit's creators told me they've been barraged with questions about where to buy it, and although it's not for sale right now, they're considering turning it into a commercial product for institutions like universities.
Or, after being barraged with Goose Game chatter at work all week, I thought this could have been a portmanteau of quacking scuffle (I guess that makes me goose illiterate, lumping honkers in with ducks).
You'd think some Iowans would get a little weary of being ambushed by candidates every time they go to the store and spending their evenings being barraged with political ads on TV and the web.
Despite an onslaught of extreme weather events that have barraged American homes in recent months and years, the New York Times reports that the number of Americans with flood insurance has dropped during the last decade.
Straight Hair: SplurgeThis mask means serious business: Among restructuring ingredients like hydrolyzed keratin, this straight-hair savior also contains grape phytoceuticals, which are loaded with antioxidants — a must for city-dwellers barraged daily by urban pollution.
Hosts act out scenes that nobody cares about in order to nudge them toward consciousness, and their creators aren't barraged by requests for weapon rebalancing, new love interests, or anything else that engaged players might demand.
If a parent asks for support or advice, that's one thing; the trouble comes when you're just trying to go about your own business while getting barraged on all sides from a chorus of unwelcome voices.
Over a 48-hour span in Chicago in late September and early October, the Patriot Front barraged Wilbur Wright College, Moody Bible Institute and Northeastern Illinois University with messages, according to the Anti-Defamation League's data.
More than 50 members of Congress barraged Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg from all directions at a six-hour House Financial Services Committee hearing on Wednesday that ranged far afield from its ostensible topic — Facebook's cryptocurrency project, Libra.
Today, a rising generation is barraged with the message that the greatest stumbling block to their success is an amorphous, all-purpose villain of "institutional racism" and that, while any vestige of that remains, they cannot progress.
"As soon as the airport attack occurred, we were barraged with phone calls from guests saying they no longer wanted to go on the cruises, and we did this from a safety and customer sentiment perspective," he said.
Besides the propaganda problem, at the moment — as Jack Dorsey, Twitter's co-founder and chief executive, recently acknowledged — Twitter is a hostile place for women, minorities and many others, who are routinely barraged by threats and hate speech.
Instead, it's that rarest of internet creatures: a place where people can let down their guards, act silly with their friends and sample the fruits of human creativity without being barraged by abusive trolls or algorithmically amplified misinformation.
In an era where self-financed campaigns compete with those back by anonymous super PACS it can be confusing for voters to know just who really "approved the messages" we are barraged with leading up to Election Day.
Similarly, last year, Mr. Trump used Twitter to attack a college student who asked him a critical question at a rally; The Washington Post reported that the woman has been barraged by obscene and deranged threats ever since.
A federal judge ruled more than $700,000 should be awarded to a woman who was barraged with racist, sexist, and threatening messages after a known white supremacist used his neo-Nazi website to encourage his followers to harass her.
I saw it every time I looked at my phone; my brain was barraged with both images of ice cream and with the full, unwavering promise that it wasn't going anywhere and I was 100% allowed to have it.
If you work or live on the internet (is there any difference between the two?), you're likely to be barraged with an ocean of what the kids call "takes" when it comes to the deceased 91-year-old mogul.
Chozick reveals this fun detail in Chasing Hillary: Ten Years, Two Presidential Campaigns, and One Intact Glass Ceiling, which releases Tuesday and is a critical look at Clinton's best and worst qualities — and the outside influences that barraged the campaign.
If a local newspaper reports that protesters at a town hall barraged Congresswoman X with questions about corruption in the infrastructure bill, or if a group of constituents on social media calls Congressman Y unresponsive and untrustworthy, that makes them nervous.
With Marriott Vacations shares up roughly 50 percent for the year, Weisz told Cramer that consumers' appetite for vacations is still intact, even after a particularly damaging hurricane season that barraged through the Caribbean and hit parts of the United States.
And suddenly, Big Tech is suspect — pressured by regulators, barraged by public backlash and under fresh scrutiny by investors who've spent the past few years paying aggressively for a digital future that is, all at once, looking less clear and bright.
Democrats barraged Scott Pruitt on Wednesday, hitting the Environmental Protection Agency nominee on climate change and his ties to the oil and gas industry, but they landed few hits and appear to have little chance of slowing his march to confirmation.
As the filibuster stretched into its penultimate hour — and while Murphy was delivering a moving tribute to a child killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012 — three young men in Detroit were barraged by 30 bullets in a drive-by.
Consider... The Portland train stabbings Micah Fletcher is one of three men who intervened when, according to police, Jeremy Joseph Christian barraged two African-American teenagers, one wearing a hijab, with religious and racial taunts on a Portland, Oregon, MAX train last Friday.
After being barraged with endless tales of the Chicago Cubs' World Series drought during their three games at Wrigley Field, the Cleveland Indians are ready to remind the baseball world that they, too, haven't won a championship in a long-ass time.
But Persson became unsettled by his fame, as well as the incessant demands of his increasingly impassioned fans — who barraged him with emails, tweets and forum posts, imploring him to add new elements to Minecraft, or complaining when he updated the game and changed something.
The public has been barraged by a steady torrent of information about the health benefits of vitamin D in recent years, as studies have linked low levels of the vitamin to conditions as varied as diabetes, high blood pressure, cancer, heart disease and depression.
Minnesota buries Georgia Southern 86-218 Junior guard Nate Mason had a big all-around game off the bench with 22 points and nine assists and Minnesota barraged Georgia Southern with 212 211-pointers in an 230-235.3 win on Friday night at Williams Arena in Minneapolis.
But, the polling industry is in troubled times right now -- barraged by cheap competitors with low quality results (that nonetheless draw headlines) an increasing struggle to build representative samples without heavy weighting and the rapid abandonment of land lines by young (and not so young) people.
The freebies don't give you the most accurate scores from all three credit-scoring firms, and you will be barraged with offers to upgrade to their paid services, but you will receive regular ballpark estimates of where your credit stands and what is affecting your score.
But during a tense town hall meeting at the Naalehu Community Center on the Big Island, near the site SpinLaunch was after, residents barraged local government officials with accusations of corruption and concerns about how SpinLaunch's operations would destroy local wildlife and pose a threat to islanders.
For weeks, Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh has been barraged with pointed questions relating to his judicial record as Republican prepare him through a series of mock hearings ahead of what is set to be a fierce political showdown at next week's confirmation hearing, reports the Washington Post.
In the coming weeks, the voters will get barraged with goodies from the nominated shows — cast recordings, souvenir books, trinkets — and the nominees will pop up at a ceaseless stream of nonprofit benefits, hoping to build good will and remain visible to industry insiders while voting is underway.
After six months of calibrated escalation on land and at sea by Iran and Iran-backed groups, Tehran's foreign legion has lurched across a U.S. red line: One American citizen — a contractor — was killed last week at a base in northern Iraq that was barraged by rocket-fire from a pro-Iran militia.
But as Mr. Dassey awaits a federal court decision on claims that his confession was coerced and that he had a right to a lawyer who would mount a defense, Netflix viewers have barraged him with letters of support, said his lawyer, Laura Nirider of the Center on Wrongful Convictions of Youth at Northwestern University.
Even as that physical war had killed 13,20163 people in Ukraine and displaced millions more, a Russian hacker group known as Sandworm had waged a full-blown cyberwar against Ukraine as well: It had barraged Ukrainian companies, government agencies, railways, and airports with wave after wave of data-destroying intrusions, including two unprecedented breaches of Ukrainian power utilities in 2015 and 2016 that had caused blackouts for hundreds of thousands of people.

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