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"bombarded" Definitions
  1. attacked or battered with artillery fire or bombs: The novel vividly describes a tangle of cloth, broken dishes, shards of metal, and mud—all that remained of the bombarded village.
  2. vigorously and repeatedly assailed or addressed, as with questions, demands, messages, etc.: The main challenge for marketers is not only to reach but to genuinely engage the already bombarded consumer.
  3. Physics
  4. subjected to a stream of high-energy particles or radiation: On directing alpha rays at the sample, the scientist observed that the bombarded beryllium emitted a subatomic particle having mass but no charge.
  5. the simple past tense and past participle of bombard.

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Mitchell was bombarded with TV interviews and public appearance requests.
Militant targets there were also bombarded by coalition forces Wednesday.
Bombarded by stimuli, this hardwired equation is how we survive.
Malone recalls feeling bombarded by messages of hate and disgust.
My instincts and intuition are being constantly bombarded by … fizz!
This rash bombarded me in both public and private comments.
She claims he bombarded her with sexually charged text messages.
Then you're immediately bombarded with the notion that it's not.
She was crammed with treats, bombarded with kittens and storybooks.
We are constantly bombarded with stimuli fighting for our attention.
"In California, we're being bombarded with regulations," Mr. Bandoni said.
The Syrian Army bombarded what little territory these rebels controlled.
"Guys, there's laws," he said, bombarded by questions from reporters.
My brain was bombarded with all kinds of physical sensations.
Meanwhile, Ukrainians continue to get bombarded by propaganda and disinformation.
When the Syrians bombarded eastern Ghouta, thousands more were bused there.
FOR months before elections, Latin Americans are bombarded by campaign publicity.
Data-sharing among fundraisers meant she was bombarded with begging letters.
These days, we are bombarded by warnings about imminent technological disasters.
We bombarded him with the dumbest questions we could think of.
The lawyers say their clients were bombarded by high-pressure selling.
Over several hours, mosquitos constantly bombarded our arms, legs, and necks.
Derry is bombarded by way, way too many ominous red balloons.
Teachers in the United States are "bombarded" with expectations, Hubbard said.
Today, graduate economists undergo "maths camp" before being bombarded with lectures.
Fans bombarded ABC with protests and petitions and picketed network affiliates.
Gates was bombarded by people speaking on Epstein's behalf, CNBC reported.
The actress was bombarded with harassing and abusive tweets from users.
The Observatory said rebels had bombarded areas of western Aleppo overnight.
Walking through the camp, Harris is bombarded with requests for help.
Typical of children, they bombarded him with questions about his condition.
Voters have been bombarded by ads, mailings and campaign phone calls.
Warplanes bombarded the airport earlier in the morning, the resident added.
As a parent I was bombarded with information from the school.
We've all been bombarded by historical images of the Vietnam War.
But Idlib has also been bombarded, and its fate remains uncertain.
We are bombarded with images of others less fortunate than ourselves.
That Americans are being bombarded with warnings that foreigners — the Russians!
Targets were identified, doxxed, and bombarded with threats and abusive messages.
Others were mad about spam:I am being bombarded with this porn spam.
And I got bombarded with fan mail after this film came out.
I'm already getting bombarded with calls before I even make it upstairs.
They just made it up and bombarded the public with a lie.
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill were bombarded with questions about Sessions Thursday morning.
So when we got bombarded with that, it didn't even bother me.
Health classes generally amounted to being bombarded with horrifying photos of STDs.
Machar said that soldiers on his side had been bombarded from helicopters.
"People are getting bombarded by calls both legal and illegal," she said.
If you're like me, chances are you're constantly getting bombarded by robocalls.
As the streaming wars heat up, consumers are being bombarded with choice.
Smoke rose over the tiny enclave as warplanes and artillery bombarded it.
Puller's leadership was immediately tested as they were bombarded their first night.
The Penguins bombarded Lundqvist for 10 goals during his final four periods.
In the U.S., we're bombarded by warnings proclaiming the dangers of cigarettes.
After Ansari advertised this service on TikTok, Mahmood was bombarded with requests.
Communist artillery bombarded Khe Sanh Combat Base, detonating the main ammunition dump.
Try a Digital Detox: Being bombarded by worrisome news can intensify anxiety.
Farmers say they've been bombarded with new buyers from across the country.
Instead of feeling helplessly bombarded by calls, you can finally fight back.
The night the show aired, 113,000 people bombarded the website at once.
I'm bombarded with devices designed to teach coding to ever-younger kids.
You're not bombarded with notifications or emails, which I was extremely thankful for.
David Brat (R-VA) recently lamented how he's gotten bombarded by Obamacare supporters.
We know Earth, and everything else, was bombarded by asteroids in the past.
"We're bombarded by so many things we're supposed to be desiring," she explains.
Insurance clients and Brexit supporters were bombarded with messages pushing each other's interests.
I don't think it's okay to be bombarded with notifications, I'm just lazy.
" Five minutes later, presumably bombarded by calls, he followed up by saying, "Woah.
Maybe they had to leave AOL after being bombarded with misdirected fan mail?
You would be bombarded so much more and have so much less privacy.
In 2015, Apple haters bombarded Apple's first Android app with 1 star reviews.
Furious Chinese fans have bombarded Horton's Facebook and Instagram accounts, demanding he apologise.
Her office is "being bombarded with the local ones right now," she said.
The morning after the television interview, her Facebook page was bombarded with abuse.
Since our first conversation, she had been bombarded with calls from the school.
People who file for bankruptcy can be bombarded with offers for credit repair.
Every time terrorists strike Europe, she is bombarded by hundreds of hate messages.
You're lying here and you're being bombarded with thoughts about work, work, work.
All the victims described being bombarded by waves of pressure in their heads.
I was immediately bombarded with bubblegum-pink branding and coupon code pop-ups.
Hospitals have been bombarded and medical supplies depleted, leaving residents weary and desperate.
The Neediest Cases Fund Zaps of pain, like tiny shocks, bombarded her head.
But it's also bombarded by pummeling drums, allowing not a moment of respite.
They retreated after Turkish jets and artillery bombarded them, the Turkish government said.
State party chairwoman Roberta Lange was later bombarded with profane complaints and threats.
"I did not want to be bombarded daily by the past," he said.
To their frequent chagrin, voters are bombarded with a continuous barrage of communications.
But women can be bombarded with opinions of their outfit on a daily basis.
But troubleshooting a device that's constantly bombarded and damaged by cosmic radiation wasn't included.
He even bombarded sites with a link to a Motherboard article covering his activity.
You're bombarded with questions from friends and family telling you about various health concerns.
The group of senators were bombarded with more questions about family separation, until Sen.
"When something comes on the market, it gets bombarded with showings," said Mr. Deckert.
Honestly, when we try and sleep at night we're bombarded by images from it.
Voters were bombarded with messages tailored to their interests, location, age, gender and more.
"We got bombarded by a lot of people that were against it," Woodard said.
Well, looking at the society we're living in right now, we're bombarded with information.
Instead of getting clues, however, commenters bombarded the image with questions and stray observations.
We turn our phones back on and are being bombarded with calls and texts.
Hiring managers are bombarded with hundreds of resumes that come in through the internet.
Fans bombarded San Diego Comic-Con in July with "Release the Snyder Cut" advertisements.
Agents bleached his water, he wrote, and bombarded him with voices making murderous threats.
This audience will be bombarded with promises and propaganda over the next six weeks.
Imagine, then, an infant Earth bombarded with solar radiation from a trigger-happy star.
NOAA laboratories were bombarded with FOIA requests for documents related to the Exxon Valdez.
Citizens bombarded the city's Board of Health with their own theories about the cause.
In short order, its social media sites were bombarded by thousands of negative comments.
They bombarded her with everything from penis imagery to threats of rape and murder.
We are bombarded with one false choice after another: Coal miners or single moms.
Thanks, Andrew, completely psyched to have my Twitter feed bombarded by Pepe the Frogs.
Dust grains floating through space get bombarded by high-energy particles called cosmic rays.
An Amazon customer, Shawn Smith, has been bombarded with Facebook ads for free products.
On health websites, he was bombarded with recommendations to seek medication and electroshock treatment.
You are bombarded with a multitude of options piled on top of one another.
We are bombarded with one false choice after another: Coal miners or single moms.
And in the case of Draymond and Festus, they sort of even bombarded them.
Black women have been bombarded with messages about white hair being ideal for centuries.
He's bombarded by tourists and locals who beg for selfies, autographs and high-fives.
"There were spoofed texts being bombarded," one person who attended EMF last weekend said.
Others have complained about being bombarded with new characters who aren't doing all that much.
If you're ever feeling bombarded, you can also mute as many notifications as you want.
For four days, angry pilots and airline officials bombarded Boeing with demands for more information.
If you were bombarded by spam calls and texts last year, you probably weren't alone.
An ad for Johnnie Walker places its iconic striding man logo on a bombarded bridge.
They counted to three and the couple was bombarded with silly string — that was blue!
A lot of times when we hear or read about this, we're bombarded with statistics.
Over the course of the trip, I was bombarded with targeted ad after targeted ad.
During the election season, voters are bombarded with poll after poll on who is leading.
Either way, it's unlikely that you'll get bombarded on all sides by a Mercury retrograde.
The Facebook page and other social media sites were bombarded by criticisms of the change.
I wasn't bombarded with news notifications as I tried to page through an e-book.
Then Fleiss started getting bombarded by tweets calling him out for his blatantly sexist behavior.
Stop Living in the Past Last year, we were bombarded with remakes, reboots, and retreads.
It helps you go through an incredible amount of information we're bombarded with every day.
They have bombarded and virtually surrounded the town of al-Qaryatain, state media have reported.
I grew up a shy introvert with a severe speech impediment, bombarded by such suggestions.
Mr. O'Brien warned that consumers could be bombarded with annoying "opt-in" requests from I.S.P.s.
After Silva was disqualified in London, some Brazilians bombarded her with racism on social media.
In cities as big and crazy as those two, do you get bombarded with material?
"I thought that had I gotten into the game I'd have been bombarded," Bower recalled.
The difference is that I'm bombarded by a constant stream of push alerts and texts.
As a White House reporter, you must be bombarded with news about the Trump administration.
Civilian areas in Douma and the Homs suburb of Al Waer have also been bombarded.
Anticipating a formal printed questionnaire, Jessica is disconcerted to be bombarded with highly personal questions.
Libraries that planned to host reading hours have been bombarded by protesters and phone calls.
Every day, we're bombarded with food labels claiming that certain products are healthier than others.
Americans these days are bombarded by messages telling them — accurately — that the country is changing.
A Clinton campaign ad narrated by Morgan Freeman bombarded local radio stations over the past week.
She said the young girls they interviewed before Clover's debut said they felt bombarded with information.
I go there for news and information, and I can't ... You don't want to be bombarded.
Tired of scrolling through YouTube or Pinterest and being bombarded with anti-vaccine theories and messages?
I'm bombarded with stories of anti-LGBT discrimination every day, and experience some of them myself.
Turkish forces last month bombarded YPG positions near Ayn al-Arab, Turkey's Anadolu news agency reported.
I knew the minute we announced our pregnancy that we would be bombarded with unsolicited advice.
"We're bombarded by ads for products and shop in stores designed to encourage spending," he said.
From where they sat in this election, bombarded with coverage, it's not hard to understand why.
From the time we're kids, we're bombarded with fairy tales about finding our one true love.
"Europe Bombarded," by Fabio Mauri, draws on the artist's memories of growing up in Fascist Italy.
Image: NASA/SDOEvery 100 years or so, our planet is bombarded by an intense solar storm.
And the more surface area a spacecraft has, the more it gets bombarded by these particles.
I've been bombarded with memories of us being together, her friend Haleh Banani told the outlet.
As the intense radiation from the sun bombarded the comet, fractures splintered across its tortured surface.
Indictments may be issued with the support of a dozen jurors who've been bombarded by hearsay.
The cone was then placed in a vacuum chamber and its insides were bombarded with microwaves.
From the moment people there are born, they're bombarded with the same ideas all the time.
Yesterday, suddenly and practically all at once, the internet was bombarded by stories about Alien Day.
The giant planet — the largest in our solar system — is bombarded by space rocks pretty regularly.
The magnetosphere is constantly being bombarded by charged particles streaming from the Sun, called solar wind.
Every day consumers are bombarded with hypnotic advertisements, whether in a commercial or on social media.
Severino departed in the third inning after being bombarded in his shortest outing of the season.
They're likely already very busy and constantly bombarded with information in their personal and professional lives.
The instruments get bombarded with harmful radiation and need to be replaced after a few years.
The challenger bombarded the chairman's campaign with the charge that the chairman was against the weapon.
Instead, we are bombarded every morning and every evening with breaking "news" about the Russia investigation.
Nearly every single post on the platform has been bombarded with comments slamming the new recipe. 
Wagner took the home off the market after her real estate agent was bombarded with questions.
At-risk children are bombarded with negative messages telling them they will never amount to anything.
Every St. Patrick's Day, one thing is a given: You will be bombarded with green food.
As the credits appear, viewers are bombarded with statistics: 80% of garment factory workers are women.
I understand why, bombarded with stories about the Trump administration's sadism, people can just shut down.
"We've been bombarded by many strange people," Helle Jespersen, Ms. Jespersen's mother, told a Danish newspaper.
Firstly, I was bombarded with comments and questions about my ethnicity, which made me feel fetishized.
One is the Fed's monetary response, and it has bombarded markets with liquidity and bond buying.
Since we launched 10 days after President Trump's inauguration, we've been bombarded with stories to tell.
Resist time-wasters and distractionsIt's been estimated that we're bombarded by over 5,000 ads per day.
Avoid social media, as well – it's likely that you will be bombarded with ads while scrolling.
Consider the new Axios-NewsWhip 2020 tracker that found Biden has been bombarded by negative coverage.
You won't be bombarded and you'll have more headspace to come up with witty conversation starters.
Though I'd been expecting to be bombarded by their beliefs, both restaurants were pretty un-brainwashy.
Bombarded with information about every disease under the sun, they start to imagine they have them all.
We're surrounded by strangers, bombarded with unusual images and often faced with a wordless language of symbols.
While we are bombarded by a proliferation of information, some can't help but nervously anticipate its loss.
What's great about the game is that this feeling of being bombarded with new ideas continues throughout.
When she checked Snapchat, she'd feel bombarded by their snaps of themselves partying, and felt left out.
Top performers in some industries, like tech, try to avoid LinkedIn as they get bombarded by recruiters.
Jemisin investigates the alienation of her characters, and explores how society reacts when constantly bombarded by trauma.
My mother was bombarded with the well-meaning questions typically lobbed at immigrants: Where's your accent from?
You can also collapse those lists down, so you're not bombarded by too much information at once.
If we are bombarded with stories of women fighting it out, that becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.
You don't want to be getting bombarded while you're trying to soak up the sun in peace.
Syrian forces bombarded several neighborhoods in eastern Aleppo on Thursday night, killing 20 people, the activist said.
Even so, the Japanese public, bombarded by TV advertisements for the listing, has flocked to buy shares.
Patients and families are bombarded with the news that the country is winning the war against cancer.
Second, orcas are constantly bombarded by unwanted and unusual sensory disturbances, especially those of an acoustic nature.
North American airlines are bombarded with about 40% more customer tweets every hour than their European counterparts.
Once kids go to college, they will be bombarded by credit card offers that could seem irresistible.
Get the feeling you're suddenly being bombarded with emails from companies about updated terms of service policies?
The Hill's Harper Neidig and Morgan Chalfant explain why you're being bombarded with emails about this here.
Humanity is bombarded with suffering and pain at every turn—it's almost like we thrive on it.
When they're watching your presentation, they certainly don't want to be bombarded by another barrage of numbers.
He's being outraised by Khanna and has been bombarded by local negative press on the ethics issue.
So you aren't constantly bombarded, you can use their "VIP filter" to customize which notifications you receive.
For weeks Republican lawmakers bombarded McCarthy with lists of regulations to repeal and lobbying groups laid plans.
We're bombarded by advertisements every day: while watching TV, browsing the internet, or even commuting to work.
What's being simulated is a daily life that is bombarded by the omnipresent anxiety of nuclear catastrophe.
It is then bombarded with x-rays and the x-ray diffraction patterns that result are measured.
It doesn't matter much what Twitter does if people are still being bombarded by trolls and spammers.
Board of Education — first entered the school and were bombarded by slurs from white students and protesters.
"When you are bombarded by a ton of information, it's difficult to make a decision," he said.
We are bombarded with nonstop images of gun violence in our video games, movies, television and music.
We are constantly bombarded with work that is not relatable to our interests and is very structured.
John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Obama were bombarded by suspected Chinese hackers, according to U.S. intelligence officials.
Elizabeth Warren, and those who bombarded Warren with snake emojis following a disagreement between the two senators.
One good thing about being bombarded with mixed messages is you're bound to hear something you like.
If you're tired of getting bombarded with targeted ads, Norton Secure VPN will block ad tracking technology.
Prison camps were set up for communist "enemies," and prisoners were bombarded with folk and patriotic music.
Readers and viewers need to pay attention and avoid the inane distractions with which we are bombarded.
We're told her office is also getting bombarded with hate mail, and her kids are getting harassed.
Parenthood takes many forms, and often parents are bombarded with advice from family members, friends, and experts.
Users bombarded Twitter to complain about the outage, tweeting jokes and comments along with the #instagramdown hashtag.
Gingrich said he has been bombarded with questions about Trump's latest controversy -- but little about the Wikileaks dump.
The population of heavily bombarded eastern Aleppo "are today the victims of war crimes", the French president said.
You may be bombarded with advertisements while using these sites, which allow these services to run for free.
It's all around them and they're constantly being bombarded by pressure to look a certain way in particular.
Chances are you've been bombarded with ads claiming you can stay mentally focused by playing simple brain games.
The area had long been in drought, until this year, when heavy rain and snow bombarded the state.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi was bombarded with negative reviews that also cited "SJW ideologies" as a reason.
Even when the sun is quiet, Earth is bombarded by a steady stream of high-energy subatomic particles.
After Masa's personal information was distributed online, Masa says he was bombarded with hundreds of texts about Crowder.
The same split appeared in the scenario in which a woman, Julia, is bombarded with sexually explicit messages.
The similarities between the two are so apparent that the actress was bombarded with messages about the situation.
In his book Modern Romance, Aziz Ansari talks about how we're bombarded with more options now than ever.
Ever since, she has been "bombarded" with requests from residents for documents that can help prove home ownership.
And Cruz was bombarded by questions about his ethanol stance during his six-day bus tour last week.
Turkish forces had bombarded YPG positions on Sunday on the eastern shore of the Euphrates river, Anadolu said.
Bombarded by negative headlines, investors may be nervous and tempted to do something in reaction to the news.
"You get bombarded by amazing opportunities to invest in charities that come in over the transom," he said.
This suggests that Earth was bombarded with radiation from stellar detonations during those eras, according to the researchers.
Here in London, my friends and I have been bombarded with advertisements for Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
However, everyone is so "bombarded and overwhelmed" at work that it's more likely you won't get a response.
The building above has been bombarded so many times that the top floors are too dangerous to use.
Thailand's tourist regions bombarded with 11 small bombs in two days; Donald Trump's extremely narrow path to victory.
Today, we're bombarded with pseudo-spiritual clichés and motivational platitudes in caption, status-update, and shareable-graphic form.
And yet, your mailbox is still bombarded by weekly invites to the nuptials of your equally broke friends.
"Unceasingly we are bombarded with pseudorealities manufactured by very sophisticated people using very sophisticated electronic mechanisms," he said.
By contrast Mrs von der Leyen inherits a sprawling, plural club riven with differences and bombarded with events.
It's of no comfort to Jewish Americans bombarded by pro-Trump trolls telling them they belong in ovens.
In the days leading up to the election, the top Republican candidates bombarded Alabama television with attack ads.
FOR TWO years Britons have been bombarded with bizarre television adverts featuring the animatronic head of Arnold Schwarzenegger.
We don't want to be bombarded, or even confronted with anything slightly uncomfortable, let alone politicized or polarizing.
But the Blues bombarded Gibson with 22 shots in the second period while building a 3-1 lead.
Perry&aposs claims did little to convince viewers, and the clip was bombarded with thousands of negative comments.
Given that we're constantly bombarded with news via every social platform, it's naturally going to be a challenge.
Freddie claims Raven got his girlfriend's contact info and bombarded her with texts alleging he's cheated on her.
It is a normal response of the brain, which is bombarded by millions of stimuli and takes shortcuts.
Over the the next week, I was bombarded with 70 phone calls and 12 texts from insurance brokers.
Rebels have also bombarded Aleppo's Kurdish-controlled neighborhood of Sheikh Maqsoud, according to local activists and Kurdish forces.
People were bombarded with commercials and advertisements pushing them to make last minute PPI claims to their banks.
People were bombarded with commercials and advertisements pushing them to make last minute PPI claims to their banks.
So bombarded that they completely lost sight of their children, and I wanted the film to feel that way.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have only been married a hot minute and they're being bombarded with baby questions.
CISOs are bombarded with dozens of solutions every day, each of which promises to stop the next big attack.
Weeks before my Icelandair flight, I'm algorithmically bombarded on YouTube by hypnotic pre-roll ads for the northern lights.
Bombarded by options and steep costs that average $9,000 per funeral in the US, families in crisis become overwhelmed.
The Syrian army bombarded Eastern Ghouta, a rebel-held suburb of Damascus, killing hundreds of people, according to observers.
Turkey has said its warplanes and artillery have bombarded positions held by the Kurdish YPG militia in recent days.
The system gives you a lot more control over your notifications, so you're not constantly being bombarded by alerts.
Young people are constantly getting bombarded with bad money advice from friends and family, said Bera, herself a millennial.
By 14, I had been bombarded with so much sexual harassment that I had normalized the feeling of it.
In other words, while you're bearing witness to these grave injustices, you're also being bombarded by mistruths and lies.
"I was promptly bombarded with accusations that what I proposed amounted to spying on people's intimate thoughts," he recalled.
In the absence of a will outlining clear beneficiaries, the estate has been bombarded with claims of varying credibility.
Underlings such as myself are constantly bombarded by "tips" from our bosses about how to be just like them.
Another picturesque example of XSEDE-enabled work; in this case, atomic-level simulations of surfaces being bombarded by lasers.
Thanks to her role on NBC's This Is Us, Mandy Moore's has gotten bombarded with questions about impending motherhood.
The campaign bombarded its email list with increasingly desperate pleas for money—or psychological intervention, depending on your interpretation.
The pic was bombarded by comments telling her to take it down, which she did after 45 long minutes.
But in short order, Ms. Lake said, she was bombarded with negative comments, including death threats, on social media.
Golfers raced into the clubhouse as lightning bombarded the giant black sky, as if there were an air war.
When I mention harassment but decline to name names, I am bombarded with accusations that my silence is complicity.
It is also possible that the planet formed dry and was later bombarded by comets or ice-rich asteroids.
Mitchell and others involved with the panel were bombarded with abuse and threats, accused of being biased against GamerGate.
TV viewers continue to be bombarded by more ads and efforts to innovate the TV commercial have been incremental.
I felt bombarded by names and places and details in the first chapters, and the explanations didn't feel natural.
Year after year, as spring rolls around, you're bombarded with visions of fringe, daisy prints, and tie-dye galore.
Commenters bombarded the image with more bee and lemon emoji, and also called Dash a "whore," among other things.
He could scratch the itch of wanting to illustrate without being bombarded with options for every line and colour.
So this is really a problem for the most privileged societies, where people are bombarded with choices and temptations.
Anyone who's ever done an online search related to diets will thereafter be bombarded by advertisers of diet products.
Instead of being bombarded with Bloomberg financial news, you could just configure Notify to tell you about certain companies.
Assad amped up the ferocity of his offensive late last year and has relentlessly bombarded Idlib province ever since.
Allowing yourself to be bombarded by the news all day long can cause you to focus on catastrophic events.
I told her I appreciated her help, since I'm sure she's been bombarded with requests these last few weeks.
Advocates say they're also often blamed for the violence done onto them and bombarded with accusatory questions and probations.
He sits in the top three in multiple contests, having bombarded Super Tuesday states with ads in recent months.
The Swift 5's price tag made me worry I'd be bombarded with bloatware, but I've encountered surprisingly little.
When Democratic representatives are bombarded by angry Republicans, it's politically convenient to carry on in service of their base.
But now, you look at the bloggers, we get bombarded with people looking for information on a daily basis.
Masuzoe's refusal to explain his spending fueled anger among voters, who have bombarded the government with thousands of complaints.
"A lot of people are just bombarded by the incredibly negative things happening in immigration now," Weiss told Mashable.
I would like to see kids having a well-rounded, meaningful education, instead of being bombarded by standardized tests.
"Now that people are bombarded with information, we are in a golden age where brands matter," Ms. Green said.
Pro tip: Turn off your email notifications immediately, or you will get bombarded any time someone likes your photo.
After the indictment became public on Tuesday, commenters bombarded Ms. Giannulli's Instagram page with criticism related to the scandal.
His mother, Felicia Harris, told NY Daily News that her son was bombarded with racist messages in the aftermath.
It was right when CNN and all these 24-hour news services came out, so we got bombarded with it.
In the 1990s, when India started the process of liberalization, the generation before ours (our parents) were bombarded with opportunities.
Planters has been bombarded with those requests ever since the two snacks disappeared from store shelves way back in 2006.
Since the announcement, the software's GitHub "issues" page has been bombarded with spam, much of it in the Chinese language.
Just imagine how much more of a struggle it would be if they were constantly bombarded with questions on camera.
But when they are having an intimate date-night, the couple have become pros at avoiding being bombarded by fans.
The army said Thursday that planes bombarded a military compound and a weapons production facility in the northern Gaza Strip.
NHS managers fear that those who run the initiative, like Ms Monteith, may burn out or be bombarded with calls.
Kelley breaks down the significance of finding and protecting those quiet moments when you are most bombarded with creative ideas.
Take one quick scroll on Instagram, and you'll immediately be bombarded with sponsored posts crafted with flashy graphics and animation.
Vehicles in lower orbits get bombarded by small particles in the planet's upper atmosphere, and that eventually drags them downward.
It's actually being constantly bombarded with "micrometeorites," which means that erosion is still happening on the moon, just very slowly.
All of us, adults and children alike, are constantly bombarded with messages that consciously and unconsciously influence our decision-making.
"He bombarded Diana at Kensington Palace with massive bouquets of flowers, each worth hundreds of pounds," Scott told the paper.
We're sure you've been bombarded with Valentine's Day gift guides full of suggestions more expensive than your next electric bill.
For years, it was bombarded by Communist artillery leaving it strewn with shells and its beaches covered in barbed wire.
If you follow Julianne Hough on Instagram, then you've been bombarded with her FOMO-inducing "BEACHelorette" party pics all weekend.
If those scarps had been bombarded a million years ago, scientists wouldn't be able to see them now, said Watters.
But out of the millions that have bombarded us over the years, we may now know of a single exception.
And since Trump's latest showdown with Megyn Kelly, his supporters have bombarded the news anchor with abuse on social media.
Outside of that, he was being bombarded by brokers trying to sell him partnerships or mutual funds with high fees.
Since writing about Harvey Weinstein last week, I've been bombarded with requests to write about my experiences of sexual harassment.
When an asteroid travels through space, it's constantly bombarded by the Sun's photons — tiny particles of light and electromagnetic radiation.
Just because we've woken up and taken breath, we're constantly being bombarded with messages about how we're not good enough.
Trolls bombarded her with bigoted remarks for being black, Muslim, a woman and a refugee and posted her address online.
After signing up for the site, I was immediately bombarded with messages—all from men in their 40s and 50s.
As consumers keep getting bombarded by new apps to download, the ability to do more with existing apps becomes paramount.
We're bombarded with images of it on social media and in think pieces about being a citizen of the world.
"The greatest challenge is that our customers are bombarded by a lot of products that sound the same," said Mohamood.
Afterwards they bombarded this silver brain with x-rays and measured how the silver in the neurons absorbed the radiation.
Russia has also aided Mr. Assad in besieging Aleppo, a rebel stronghold that was bombarded anew on Thursday and Friday.
After her parents' indictment became public on Tuesday, commenters bombarded Ms. Giannulli's Instagram page with criticism related to the scandal.
Inside his restaurant, Fieri is bombarded by a deluge of acolytes of Flavortown as if he's the culinary David Koresh.
Women are bombarded with ads across buses, in subways and on TV. "Born pretty?" reads one in the Seoul subway.
But while we're bombarded by analyses of many aspects of their plight, we don't hear about this crisis facing them.
Turkish servers were bombarded for more than a week with some of the most intense cyberattacks in the country's history.
Another possibility is that Bennu is getting bombarded with micrometeoroids that kick up the particles when they strike the surface.
Americans are getting bombarded with unwanted phone calls about everything from fake charities and security services to fraudulent tax collectors.
Before the first official day of fall arrived, we were already bombarded with every pumpkin-flavored item in the market.
Speaking of TV: Most kids use the internet now and are probably bombarded by way more catchy ads than before.
After the show, she says Kelly "bombarded" her hotel room and initiated "unwanted sexual contact" ... including oral and vaginal intercourse.
Meanwhile, alt-right members bombarded VidCon organizer Hank Green with requests to ban Sarkeesian from the event for "harassing" Benjamin.
"After that I got bombarded with people contacting me, wanting to get stuff out," he says, reflecting on the period.
The attack is part of a familiar trend in Ukraine, which has been bombarded by Russian cyberattacks in recent years.
Throughout the experience, you're bombarded with jolting interruptions — like the sound of a creaking door, or onslaughts of loud pop-ups.
Crucially, this opinion change held even after three months, and after participants had been subsequently bombarded with anti-trans attack ads.
Set expectations up front, so you're not continually bombarded with phone calls and emails as you're trying to build your business.
Even 30 miles beyond I-610 (to say nothing of the city center itself), you'll find yourself bombarded by rampant xenophobia.
Some of the workers bombarded with conspiracy theories told Newton that they were starting to believe the ideas they were seeing.
We're bombarded by ideas, often conflicting ones, and we're ruled as much by social expectations as we are our own desires.
So many of the spam calls we're bombarded with on a daily basis are spoofed to look like a local number.
According to the study, Proxima-b is bombarded with more than 200 times the X-ray radiation that Earth receives today.
Is that indicative of Seattle's humor at the time, or was it just a response to getting bombarded with dumb questions?
If you live in a state being bombarded with Senate campaign ads, get ready for an all-out assault this month.
I can't wait to be bombarded by fake news and hacked e-mails from the French and German governments in 2020.
Turkish tanks have bombarded Islamic State positions on the Syrian side of the border since the suicide attack on Jan. 12.
What happens when the fleet gets bombarded by solar wind, or sucked into a wormhole and detained by inter-dimensional beings?
Its red color comes from being bombarded by radiation during its millions of years wandering the Milky Way through interstellar space.
The northern stretches of Texas and central and southeastern Oklahoma were bombarded Sunday, with smaller hail reported in Kansas and Missouri.
"They do not meet in big groupings like that because of drone strikes, because they are constantly being bombarded," she said.
What advice do you have for consumers who are bombarded with and trying to make sense of food and exercise claims?
But when you're constantly bombarded with questions, it's easy for the pressure to build until you're circling the decision-fatigue drain.
Jerusalem's Old City was added in 553, and Aleppo, the Syrian city bombarded by air strikes, made the list in 2013.
On Monday, Jones left the platform after a scores of users bombarded the Saturday Night Live star with hateful, racist messages.
Every day we get bombarded with pitches for clever little gadgets trying to get launched with funds from Indiegogo or Kickstarter.
The attackers then bombarded the New York Fed with nearly three dozen money-transfer requests over a weekend in early February.
There's a reason intuitive eating is so trendy: it's counter to all the dieting advice we've been bombarded with for decades.
While Walsh wasn't getting constantly bombarded with notifications filled with opinions about her character, she was aware of how people felt.
Alexandre Riley, a financial adviser in London, was bombarded on Friday morning with supposed insight from financial firms of various sorts.
People have tried — and failed — to hack the site's servers, and its forums have been bombarded with pornographic images, he said.
"We live in an age where we're bombarded with images of people," said Ms. Devaney, herself one of Mr. Hockney's subjects.
Trump also knows that we are all bombarded with so much information, every day, that sorting fact from fiction is impossible.
At a time when people are bombarded by media, email newsletters have enjoyed a heyday because there's a perception of wantedness.
The Aoul and Karim houses were on the rebel side, bombarded with the army's much heavier weaponry, including from the air.
"Since the paper was published in December last year I literally have been bombarded by emails and phone calls," Tsai said.
Jets of unknown origin bombarded rebel-held areas of the city on Sunday, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
His assailant bombarded him with Islamophobic abuse during the attack, accusing him of being a terrorist and calling him Bin Laden.
Meats, noodles, vegetables, grains, and sometimes a horrendous pudding or brownie, all bombarded with microwaves for the same amount of time.
Parts of the hull that were bombarded were in poor condition, but other parts of the hull had almost no damage.
Consumers are bombarded by commercials advertising carrier 5G networks and the truth of it is this: You don't need it yet.
We are bombarded each day by four times the number of words we encountered daily when my mother was raising me.
But the upshot is that even now, even in New York, she's still bombarded with her image more than she'd like.
Relatives and friends have bombarded me for years with internet and social media links to the latest research into spinal injury.
Giannis Vassilopoulos, a college student in Athens, said he had been bombarded by Huawei ads during his recent travels around Europe.
Everyone is so bombarded with electronic communications these days that often a letter is the best way to get somebody's attention.
It bombarded the public with social media posts, stories, billboards, radio shows and articles about the risks posed by the virus.
When their new show, Mommies Tell All, launched in March, fans of their prior podcast immediately bombarded it with negative reviews.
As the summer came to a close, The Times-News was bombarded with threatening phone calls and email from all over.
The idea, McNamee explained, is that you could log a workout without then being bombarded by ads for nearby Zumba classes.
An explosion of traffic — 1.35 terabits per second — bombarded the site on Wednesday afternoon from over a thousand different autonomous systems.
But it can also get overwhelming to be constantly bombarded with fears and sadness when your emotions are already on high.
The hurricane has already fiercely bombarded the islands of Barbuda, St. Martin and Anguilla and parts of the British Virgin Islands.
I sit down in class like any other kid, but I'm just bombarded with questions on how to do the math.
The four Iowans in the O'Malley group were bombarded by supporters for the other candidates trying to convince them to join.
Zao's privacy policy generated an almost-immediate backlash from users, who bombarded its App Store listing with thousands of negative reviews.
Of course, Internet folks had a field day and bombarded Coco with comments and criticisms ... but Ice-T's not having it.
At home in Beijing on a recent Saturday night, I was bombarded with Long March coverage on nearly every TV channel.
He squirmed in his chair as a TV personality bombarded him with questions in search of a window into his soul.
After I shared the data with my editor, she bombarded Sophie with a flurry of disapproving text messages and fiery emoji.
For the past week, Russian and Syrian warplanes have bombarded rebel-held eastern Aleppo, backed by ground forces of Iranian troops.
"Consumers are regularly bombarded with alarming headlines, but rarely have the time to weigh the information for themselves," the company said.
But unlike poetry, our quick words tend to fail as we are bombarded by fake news, Twitter bots, and fast replies.
Brunchers need to be confronted by "die-ins;" politically correct social justice warriors need to be bombarded with abuse and memes.
"She ended up skipping the red carpet because she didn't want to be bombarded with questions about the accident," the insider said.
Those materials have been in the ice too long and bombarded by radiation, there's no reason that DNA should be clonable anymore.
Additionally, a planned civilian evacuation from bombarded areas of eastern Aleppo has been stalled, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Years later, the star opened up about the jealousy she felt while dating the actor, who was often bombarded with female attention.
All those e-mails and phone calls we&aposre bombarded with everyday can put a strain on your productivity and your brain.
"We're so bombarded," said Phyllis Gerstenfeld, a criminal justice professor who teaches a course on hate crimes at California State University, Stanislaus.
Aging we may be, but we, too, are bombarded daily through whatever media we have conquered with depressing news domestically and globally.
We've seen so much and we've been so bombarded with this heavy, crazy look like what Kim and I did years ago.
Christina Farr Marc Harris, a South Carolina resident, started getting bombarded with ads from a health start-up called uBiome last year.
After Ms. Wild's self-published "Hacker" series took off in 8003, she was bombarded with offers from publishers, agents and film producers.
"We've been so bombarded with heavy makeup on social media and youtube, that people are just sick of it," he tells PeopleStyle.
But when something does go wrong, the flight crew are bombarded with information and, in some cases, have difficulty coping with it.
All this suggests that, if Mr Johnson survives the next few months, Britain will be bombarded with a strange mix of policies.
Do we want to live in an echo chamber, or do we want to be bombarded by negative, and sometimes hurtful content?
However, I had just been bombarded with messages and, like, bloggers about the kind of bullying that was happening on my page.
Rolling up his sleeves, he poured a few beers for diners at the bar, only to once again be bombarded with questions.
I noticed something a bit strange as I was scrolling through my Twitter feed last weekend: I was being bombarded with unicorns.
"These days, we are bombarded with so much stimuli," says Sanam Hafeez, PsyD, a neuropsychologist and teaching faculty member at Columbia University.
So, it's no surprise that, when perusing the site lately, we were bombarded with options that we just couldn't keep to ourselves.
Instead of little cars scurrying around the screen I was bombarded with all the nearby bikes and each one's distance from me.
"When ice is bombarded by radiation over the age of the Solar System it turns kind of reddish in color," Sheppard says.
Wet enemies are frozen solid with ice, while foes bombarded with ceaseless forms of fire eventually catch light, visibly smoldering, burning, charring.
A war monitor, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said the army had bombarded the remaining Islamic State territory in Deraa province.
Melania, 46, has been bombarded with accusations that she plagiarized Michelle Obama's 2008 Democratic National Convention address in her speech on Monday.
"Today's girls are bombarded with images of external beauty, not those of confident, strong female athletic role models," according to the foundation.
"You want to escape for 20 minutes at a time and not be bombarded with an advert for a game," he says.
Unsurprisingly, he was bombarded with questions about the bizarre behavior, with some suggesting that he was questioning the integrity of the official.
Devastating hurricanes, Nazi and KKK parades, melting ice sheets, ISIS, and threats of nuclear war — We are daily bombarded with bad news.
It's easy to feel bombarded as you begin your day with incoming emails, meeting notifications and Slack messages that demand your attention.
Sexual education is the best way to fight the damaging messages about sex and pleasure that we're bombarded with in the media.
I think the difference is in what we're being bombarded with, because our platforms are similar while different at the same time.
Sulley Muntari, a Ghanian national team midfielder with Pescara, was bombarded with racist comments at Sunday's Serie A away match against Cagliari.
In case your feed isn't already bombarded with holiday sales and summer promotions, allow us to bring you yet another to bookmark.
I didn't cover the 2016 Presidential race, which means I wasn't choked, or grabbed, or bombarded with death threats or anti-Semitism.
Republicans said they're already being bombarded by an onslaught of lobbyists and special-interest groups hellbent on protecting their favored tax breaks.
Syrian state television said the army had repelled an infiltration attempts by the militants and bombarded them with artillery, inflicting heavy losses.
Do not expect to be bombarded with ads or seduced by the lure of easy money when the N.F.L season kicks off.
You might have noticed that your inbox is suddenly being bombarded by messages from apps and services you haven't used in years.
The incident comes after hundreds of thousands of Turkish Web sites were bombarded by cyberattacks during the week leading up to Christmas.
As people are bombarded with more and more material, "how we store that information is so much more challenging," Dr. Gingerich said.
You get bombarded with "Storage Almost Full" notifications on your phone, but just keep rolling like the problem will magically fix itself.
The agency is now preparing to be bombarded by questions from Democrats, whom Pai has largely ignored for the past two years.
But Trade Me—New Zealand's largest auction website—has banned the sale of any semi-automatic weapons after being bombarded with criticism.
" But, he adds, "it's important to note that players can't be bombarded with information to the point where there's paralysis by analysis.
Everyone else seems to have sparkling skin, and you're bombarded by smooth-as-glass complexions in magazines, on TV, and on Instagram.
For example, the lunar surface is constantly being bombarded with all kinds of radiation, since the Moon lacks any kind of atmosphere.
Or were you more interested in Angelina Jolie, the London Fatberg, the Cleveland Indians or "The Art of Being Bombarded by Watermelons"?
Shoppers will be bombarded by epicurean treasures from around the world including smoked meats, teas and coffees, spreads, oils, cakes and more.
Aleppo has been bombarded with airstrikes since for almost a week now, with hundreds of people being killed including dozens of children.
For months, members of European Parliament (MEPs) had been bombarded with comments by opponents and activists warning about the problematic rule changes.
Like Donald Trump and so many other leaders and moguls bombarded with the white noise of flattery, Lear cannot hear the truth.
Even as it bombarded the Ghouta area, pro-government militias in the north of the country advanced toward the Kurdish enclave Afrin.
Newborn Mira is whisked away to a neonatal intensive care unit while her parents are bombarded with statistics, terrified about her future.
Reader Idea While scrolling through social media, watching the news, or in class, students are bombarded with humanitarian crisis after humanitarian crisis.
She was bombarded by criticism on Twitter and other social media platforms that she thought would put the company's future in jeopardy.
Over the past few months, Shawn Smith, an Amazon customer in New Jersey, has been bombarded with Facebook ads for free products.
Bali said SDF forces had bombarded Baghouz heavily overnight before engaging in direct clashes with IS fighters in the pre-dawn hours.
"The brain is constantly bombarded with sensory information from multiple channels," said Christopher Fetsch, an assistant professor of neuroscience at Johns Hopkins.
Scott was also still within the protective shield of Earth's magnetic field on the space station, not bombarded by deep-space radiation.
Many of those automated accounts, along with Twitter users with suspected ties to the Russian government, bombarded the platform without buying advertising.
Network and studio executives would have been bombarded with questions from the press and advertisers on whether Smollett would be coming back.
The cleric said he organized the gathering after he was bombarded by concerned texts and phone calls from members of his congregation.
Our sources say the agents bombarded Hazel with questions about Katt allegedly hiding money -- she said she had no knowledge of that.
You can't just skip over the fact that we were raised and bombarded with messages of racism simply because we want to be.
Residents say the Iran-backed rebels bombarded the Haglan Maris village late Sunday, and that most of the dead belong to one family.
The unwanted suitors had gotten his phone number through the app as well, and bombarded him with messages, calls, and pictures of genitalia.
In an environment where we're bombarded with "clean eating," non-GMO, powders and dusts, energies and auras, is the subtext something more sinister?
I was also bombarded with a scent experience—courtesy of International Flavors and Fragrances—that added an exciting new dimension to my immersion.
After I spent ages trying to wash myself in the sink, I bombarded Jason with messages and forced myself to try and sleep.
It's all of the reassurance and honesty Colton has been asking for after the many troubling premonitions he was bombarded with last week.
This wasn't solely due to the election cycle; in general, we couldn't log on to Twitter without being bombarded by really somber headlines.
Google says it will also limit push notifications so you're not bombarded with a separate ping for receipts, order confirmation, delivery, and more.
Serban bought three items from DressLily in December 2016 "after being bombarded every day with cute stuff" in ads on Facebook, she said.
The Facebook founder and CEO was bombarded with questions and criticisms ranging from Facebook's recently updated political advertising policies to its privacy practices.
Elected officials, many of whom represent diverse minority communities, say they have been bombarded with concerns about the prospect of a Trump presidency.
Absolutely. So, one of the things—especially as an avid New Yorker—we are bombarded at all times with stimuli from every direction.
It's officially the holiday season, which means that over the next few weeks you'll be bombarded with a lot of new beauty launches.
Our planet is bombarded with more than 2650 tons of dust and small particles every day and most of it comes from asteroids.
Kim told Scott that they always want to be there to support him, but Kourtney had been getting bombarded with panicked phone calls.
Eventually, being bombarded with dildos that are also pipes and hot-pink pot paraphernalia makes you want to try it out for yourself.
They resented me for it after being bombarded by countless emails trying to find some mutually agreeable time and place for everyone involved.
In the meantime, you can expect to be bombarded with early versions of tomorrow's tech that are bound to feel janky and incomplete.
Early Mars was still a relatively tiny planet, constantly bombarded by impacts, and was still twice as far from the Sun as Earth.
On the state broadcaster's account on Weibo, a microblogging service, the comments section was temporarily shut down as viewers bombarded it with complaints.
She told Mashable she's bombarded with multiple unwanted nude photos daily, probably more than most people, thanks to her chosen line of work.
Justin and Hailey were leaving dinner at Cecconi's Tuesday night in Brooklyn walking arm-in-arm ... and getting bombarded by fans and photogs.
It's constantly bombarded by cosmic rays and solar wind, which means the dust can become electrostatically charged, like a balloon rubbed on hair.
"We're bombarded by the "what', what you're "supposed to eat, more fruits and vegetables, whole grain, eat less, all this stuff," Kass said.
Griff says he's been bombarded with vociemails and other messages from people threatening to kill him and his family since the pic surfaced.
There's a lot to keep track of, starting with the opening tutorial where you're bombarded with all kinds of weird phrases and rules.
When Omar Mateen bombarded a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, with bullets earlier this month, his father quickly identified his son's possible motive.
Do you think comedy has helped you—and America in general—deal with the horrible bullshit we're constantly bombarded by in the news?
She says that Cheetos HQ gets bombarded with photos from consumers saying that they've found a Cheeto that looks like this or that.
In essence, the NASA EmDrive in the paper consists of a closed copper cone, the inside of which is being bombarded with microwaves.
The Federal Communications Commission is getting bombarded with comments on net neutrality in the wake of comedian John Oliver's segment on the topic.
Brands are attracted to Cogni because traditional advertising has not been effective with younger consumers who are constantly bombarded with marketing, Ravishankar said.
Sheet masks are to 2017 what fragrance counters were to the '90s: You can't walk into a store without feeling bombarded by options.
Tax experts also said that when many IRS employees return after the shutdown, they will be bombarded with work that has piled up.
The war monitor, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said rocket and the Syrian army also bombarded the Jobar district in eastern Damascus.
Similarly, about 900 million years ago, the moon's speed of retreat spiked to 7 centimeters per year as it got bombarded with meteors.
Both said they favored a proposal to create humanitarian "safe zones" in northern Syria to protect civilians being bombarded by the Syrian government.
Will people reject being bombarded with ads on their commute or downtime, especially when they could just open an app on their phone?
She says she got her questions answered, but then her baby daddy bombarded her with messages of regret and sorrow ... including threatening suicide.
You put a lot of work in, but find that little comes to fruition because women are being bombarded by messages from creeps.
Each time you turn the Television on or read a paper, magazine, see a bill board you're being bombarded by another person's thoughts.
Every day we're bombarded by ads egging us on to buy stuff we really don't need—from makeup to gadgets to gym memberships.
Although bombarded with thousands of sensations every second of the day, your brain rarely stops providing you with a steady stream of consciousness.
In place of a vibrant society, the people of North Korea are bombarded by state propaganda practically every waking hour of the day.
At the White House, McGahn and a team in his office held "murder boards" where Gorsuch was bombarded with questions senators might ask.
For more than an hour, residents bombarded a panel of elected officials, drug policy activists and police with technical questions about the idea.
It's not just that they supported certain movements that religious conservatives didn't; it's also that these conservatives felt like they were being bombarded.
The Soviets deployed tanks and bombarded the Chinese positions with BM-21 rockets, killing (in their estimate) up to a thousand Chinese troops.
WK: Well, I remember Sunday, the 7th of December, hearing on the radio that the Japanese had bombarded the Americans in Pearl Harbor.
Ossman distinctly wanted to differentiate the gala from the "tits, ass, and degrading rap music" she was bombarded with at other industry events.
"If you search for 'global warming' and 'polar bear,' you'll often get bombarded with sites that are ignoring the scientific evidence," he said.
There isn't a teacher in the world who doesn't appreciate being acknowledged as a human being before being bombarded by a concern. 2.
He, too, described struggling with how to approach the wealth of knowledge he has been bombarded with on coronavirus, for better or worse.
Ultimately "Kid Food" shines a light on all the ways that kids are bombarded with junk food from the time they are babies.
Souhel said that, after Hussein died, the SWAT team bombarded the house relentlessly until two in the morning, killing all three militants inside.
After service in Guadalcanal, the warship was bombarded by Japanese dive bombers and torpedo planes in the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands.
Snopes reports it was bombarded with messages attempting to convert its free accounts into paid subscriptions — ones that are allegedly hard to cancel.
However, she gave very little attention to how she and all of us are bombarded with messages that cause us to gain weight.
Women are bombarded with countless fertility diets, special fertility-boosting yoga practices and all the fertility apps they can fit on their phone.
Not surprisingly, what many of our 27st-century, image-bombarded, constantly visually stimulated kids want to read more than ever is graphic novels.
A group of Kurdish soldiers was stationed at the dam, and the ISIS fighters bombarded them from a distance and then moved in.
They tend to "come home" in swing states when exposed to intense grassroots campaign activity, saturated with campaign news and bombarded with advertising.
"When you are bombarded with refill after refill, it's easy for things to fall through the cracks, despite your best efforts," he said.
"We are often bombarded with fear-mongering and shocking headlines that make us feel that the world is falling apart," he told Insider.
A few months later, the place they sought refuge, al-Mazraq camp near the border city of Harad, also in Hajjah, was bombarded.
But compassion fatigue is not some inexplicable human condition; it is the result of being bombarded with images of devastation without proper context.
If Tap gets off the ground, its unclear if stores will be bombarded by people looking for refills and how retailers might react.
Instead, we're constantly bombarded by bells, buzzes and chimes that alert us to messages we feel compelled to view and respond to immediately.
Swae tried crowd surfing at one point -- that didn't go so well -- and he was also being bombarded with bras from the audience.
Whenever "average" users attempt to ask questions, they are bombarded by passionate messages from Bolsominions, who often base their arguments on fake news stories.
An activist in Binnish, in Syria's northeastern Idlib province, said Russian and Syrian warplanes had bombarded half a dozen towns in Idlib since midnight.
Of course, the name is a bit misleading since Mars has been bombarded by asteroids several times over the course of billions of years.
Recently, you've probably been bombarded by pop-ups, notifications, and emails that are informing you about changes to a site or service's user agreement.
"I think you're going to be bombarded with movie crews in Cuba now that they are all approved on a general license," Williams said.
We are not concerned with being bombarded by opportunities because we have developed a scalable workflow that allows us to efficiently manage significant dealflow.
As an adult, he starts to turn to drugs and alcohol because that seems to be the only time he isn't bombarded by spirits.
" "It's a long journey because of how often we are bombarded with images of supposed "perfection" and we have to consistently be battling them.
If you find yourself bombarded by YouTube ads and don't mind using Safari, this trick might be the answer to your video viewing problems.
But the app has also made for an influx of homogeneous beauty looks, because we all get bombarded with the same well-liked posts.
And beauty enthusiasts may have fatigue after being constantly bombarded with new products and the drawn-out social media teasing that accompanies these launches.
But I'm tired of being bombarded with content that adds little value to my life, and I've become desensitised and ignore most of it.
We're subconsciously bombarded with so much crap about how to look/feel/live it's impossible to not compare yourself to stuff you're force fed.
I don't know about you, but I want my love stories set to lush music, and my characters bombarded with upwellings of earnest emotion.
Pro-Putin forces bombarded voters with messages urging them to come to the polls, especially in big cities where turnout has often been low.
Search #BlackLove on Instagram, and you will be bombarded with pictures of Black couples getting engaged, married, having children, or just looking great together.
Spicer, who spoke with Extra while in Houston for the Super Bowl, said he was bombarded with text messages after the skit went viral.
Why it matters: Earth is bombarded with intense radiation and energy ejected from the sun that can sometimes disrupt satellite communications and power grids.
Earth is being bombarded by over twice as many asteroids as it was 290 million years ago, according to research published Thursday in Science.
The Pentagon has bombarded al Qaeda's Yemeni branch, known as al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), with airstrikes over the last five days.
"Tup­elo coliseum officials say they've been bombarded with concerned parents wanting to know if two of the fictional characters are gay," the newspaper noted.
Since I started writing this column last October, I have been frequently bombarded with questions, from my inner circle and from strangers over email.
He became a fortress of solitude as the game wore on, bombarded from all sides by slightly mistimed passes from his conspicuously inferior teammates.
After the election results were announced on Tuesday night, he was bombarded with messages from Trump supporters saying his days in America are numbered.
When Andrew Tomkins started the study, his objective was to calculate the rate at which the ancient Earth was being bombarded by space dust.
Turkey had never before witnessed such an atrocious scene, in which civilians were directly targeted and massacred, and the people's own Parliament was bombarded.
The average consumer is getting bombarded with advertising, and providers of live entertainment need to find ways to cut through the clutter, Howe says.
Once the repeal hits the federal register in January, the FCC will be bombarded with lawsuits accusing the agency of ignoring the public interest.
He constantly finds himself bombarded by young fans who worship him, or admire him deeply for his contribution to Indian metal at the least.
The idea is this: We're constantly bombarded with ideas, projects, opportunities and more that we'd love to do — if only we had the time.
The anxiety feels even more acute since the wired generation feels continuously bombarded by new reasons to freak out, thanks to their smart devices.
Witnesses have described scenes of families bombarded by government warplanes and artillery as they tried to flee, leaving the wounded lying in the street.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... Aaron called cops early Wednesday in St. Petersburg, FL because he was getting bombarded with texts and phone calls.
As is our wont, we liberals bombarded ourselves — and our candidates — with endless litanies of advice on what we should and should not say.
That leaves just a handful of academics who get bombarded with vitriol, including outright threats, every time they try to counter pseudoscience with fact.
I feel like Facebook and Twitter are bombarded with heavy news so I head over to TikTok to do my morning scroll there instead.
Perhaps we should all brace ourselves to be bombarded with cell phone warnings about "tremendous big and tremendously wet" storms from here on out.
The price change made MoviePass a must-have for movie fans overnight as the company was bombarded with hundreds of thousands of new subscribers.
When she was subsequently hired as the game's community manager, harassers bombarded her with hateful messages and even posted a photo of her house.
Tech employees are feeling the effects — some said they had been bombarded with LinkedIn messages from companies that find clients for these service providers.
They were deployed during the Korean War after Mao Zedong claimed that the United States had bombarded the newly Communist country with biological weapons.
But from late November until the last gasp at the end of December, we all are bombarded with richness and excess at every turn.
Some tell me that they have been bombarded by friends and relatives with stories and social media accounts highlighting the alleged dangers of vaccinations.
The I.R.S. took aim at the arrangement — but, as Paul Kiel of ProPublica reports, the agency has been bombarded by Microsoft's money and lobbying.
"Do not disturb" keeps you tethered to your phone — your lifeline in the modern age — without having to be bombarded by the outside world.
As a result, Pelosi has been bombarded by the radical progressives in and out of her caucus from day one to impeach the President.
As they knocked on doors, they were bombarded with questions about health care, Sanders' platform, and how it all ties into fixing tenants' lives.
As part of their counter-attack, rebels bombarded government-held neighborhoods of Aleppo, where the population is estimated at slightly over 1 million people.
Meanwhile, a nasty mix of freezing rain and snow that bombarded much of Connecticut and Massachusetts on Wednesday has pushed off shore, Ward said.
But they said he quickly made clear he was a fanatical supporter of Mr. Trump, and bombarded them with racist and misogynist conspiracy theories.
The project was covered extensively, and with all that attention came a ton of trolls, who relentlessly bombarded Haley with abuse on social media.
Although some members of the community supported Martinez, others bombarded the coffee shop on social media threatening to boycott, and Martinez was promptly fired.
Almost as soon as the hearing started, anti-Semitic and white nationalist comments bombarded the chat section of a YouTube livestream of the meeting.
Dozens of residents of bombarded southern villages blocked an Israeli traffic junction and burned tyres in protest at what they deemed a government capitulation.
The Syrian military said it had also shelled the rebels in Ramousah, while the Observatory said rebels had bombarded areas of western Aleppo overnight.
That's cooked, then bombarded with a variety of tacos on the outer rim and a swimming pool of guacamole and sour cream in the center.
Image: Fredrik Rubensson/FlickrCoffee seems to be the most overstudied beverage; seemingly every day we're bombarded with another study about it causing or curing cancer.
Despite being bombarded with questions about her estranged husband, it seems the reality star still managed to have a good time at her mother's party.
VICE: As we hit road trip season, we're about to get bombarded with recycled features on nearly every brand's blog, Instagram account, and direct mail.
While talking to sister Kourtney Kardashian, who flew out to Cleveland for the birth, Khloé says she's being bombarded by messages from friends and family.
Yarmouk has been bombarded, besieged and isolated from the outside world since early in the multi-sided conflict, which is now in its sixth year.
Instead, you're bombarded with a series of images and sounds, and any meaning you could deduce exists largely in the unspoken relationship between the two.
Congress has been bombarded with calls from both sides of the debate, but DeVos' nomination in particular appears to have sparked much of the anger.
Typically, when you search for a job like that, chances are you'll be bombarded with a bunch of low-quality or even potentially malicious sites.
After a meeting of the Senate healthcare group, lawmakers were bombarded with questions as to why no women were named to the 13-man panel.
I've contacted Equifax for more specifics, but their press office is likely being bombarded right now so it may be a while before they respond.
When people in a vulnerable state are bombarded by reports of the specific details of a suicide, including the method, it triggers ideation and action.
Ben Sasse (R-NE) is being bombarded with Nickelback promo materials and newsletters, apparently because someone signed him and his family members up for them.
The high-energy particles in the belts bombarded the car and rocket, which Musk warned could be a problem for the rest of the mission.
In the reverse of what happens when a neutron star is created, neutrons within the bombarded nuclei then spit out electrons and turn into protons.
Percy's only injury from the ordeal was an eye infection, likely from the dust, dirt and road salt he was bombarded with during his ride.
They are constantly bombarded with information — both classified and unclassified — while traveling around the world, operating in a fast-paced environment, often using mobile devices.
During its cosmic wanderings, the rock was constantly bombarded by deep-space cosmic rays — highly energized particles that get ejected into space when stars explode.
It's the end of the year, which means being bombarded with roundups about the year that was on social media networks like Facebook and Instagram.
If you use Messenger rather than Facebook, you won't be bombarded by posts about who's busy having babies or enjoying a beer at the airport.
"(I have been) bombarded by text messages ... and phone calls from unknown persons, threatening me, harassing me, calling me the vilest of names," she said.
Last weekend, Democratic officials were shouted off the stage in Las Vegas and Sanders supporters bombarded Nevada's Democratic chairwoman with misogynistic insults and death threats.
The term carpet bombing dates back to World War II, when the Allies bombarded broad swaths of Nazi Germany and Japan, killing thousands of civilians.
But she flopped at the 2012 Olympics and was bombarded with racist abuse by some Brazilians on social media after coming up short in London.
The burning question now is whether being bombarded with negative messages about themselves is bad (or good) for millennials in the long term, Grubbs said.
Crazy mob scene at Pebble Beach Thursday ... when a bunch of pro autograph seekers bombarded Peyton Manning -- who handled the hectic situation like a pro.
"Shoppers usually get bombarded more and more with all sorts of campaigns, because retailers aim to keep their traffic level throughout the year", he said.
Each time she took her boy for a checkup or sick visit, she bombarded Dov Landa, the physician assistant who treated her child, with questions.
I saw that firsthand, living in Chicago for two years — continuously being bombarded with headlines and tweets about violence and shootings that never, ever stopped.
A Reuters witness said there had been drones in the sky since Sunday morning and warplanes had heavily bombarded the towns of Mesraba and Harasta.
At some point in the night, we hit a nasty storm, despite being so early in the season; it bombarded much of the upper Midwest.
In fact, Mr. Obama, the national security agencies, the Saudi government, retired diplomats, the European Union and big corporations had all bombarded Congress with warnings.
With the summer coming to a close, students all around the country are busily being bombarded by back to school sales and summer reading deadlines.
"We're asking very basic questions, like how long can a reactor vessel remain acceptable since it's being bombarded by neutrons," said Scott Burnell, a spokesman.
These days, you use the word "spatula" in an email and you'll be bombarded with dozens of internet ads for spatulas for the next month.
Eighteen months into his administration, Trump has bombarded us with so much awful noise that our minds have been trained to disregard much of it.
He bombarded the therapist, Bryan Randolph, with questions in a seeming attempt to run out the clock until they had to return to Mountain Valley.
By the time the group was driven out in January 2016, Ramadi, the capital of Anbar Province, had been bombarded by coalition airstrikes for months.
Douma is the last town held by rebels in Eastern Ghouta, which was besieged for six years and had been heavily bombarded since mid-February.
From there, viewers will be bombarded with dozens of yuletide movies, specials, and shows all the way up until Christmas Day on Wednesday, December 25.
He said forecasters had been bombarded with social media contacts and phone calls following the president's tweet, which appeared to be based on outdated information.ADVERTISEMENT
And it's never been harder to keep up with the Joneses, because today we are constantly bombarded with seemingly perfect images of other peoples' lives.
You are being assaulted with an idea, bombarded by a series of theoretical propositions about sexual ethics, social behavior and the nature of cinematic representation.
Sabri is where Haftar's rivals had their final strongholds, and was bombarded by LNA heavy artillery and air strikes up until a few weeks ago.
The actor, who's gay and black, had called just Chicago police to allege two men attacked him and bombarded him with racist and hompophobic attacks.
According to the docs ... Adam broke things off in July 2017, but he began getting bombarded with harassing emails and social media messages shortly thereafter.
We do that by noticing how we aren't doing those things — how we've all been bombarded by the lies of systemic oppression, patriarchy, white supremacy, classism.
Finally, in a three-ring world of frenzied popular culture, the three-ring circus has become simply too wearying for a society perpetually bombarded by media.
Now, the intrepid spacecraft—skirting serenely in interstellar space—is being bombarded with requests for nudes, the pee tape, and least predictably, questions about people's dads.
The Syrian regime, backed by Russian air power, increasingly bombarded this part of the city in an effort to oust rebels who took control in 2012.
Thomas says he's being bombarded inside his housing complex, where he needed the help of four security guards Monday to get him safely inside his home.
"I would never expect to see this on the shelf of Target or Walmart—ever," says Crapuchettes, who says he's bombarded with board game pitches constantly.
For the past year, Saudi Arabia has bombarded the Arab world's poorest country in the hope of dislodging Houthi rebels it says are allied with Iran.
"We can't help but be influenced when we are constantly bombarded by images of physical perfection — some influence is inescapable," says clinical psychotherapist Matthew Traube, MFT.
And each year, our children are bombarded by around $2 billion in child-directed food and beverage advertising, much of which promotes the least healthy products.
To counteract that, she recommends routinizing the way you make decisions, large and small, because the higher you go, the more you'll be bombarded with them.
They placed a film of methane ice—methane is an abundant molecule in space—in a vacuum chamber and then bombarded it with low-energy electrons.
But Mrs Zia's power has been waning for the past decade, as first an army-backed government and then two AL ones bombarded her with lawsuits.
For example, you could set up a channel to receive notifications for technology news only, so that you're not bombarded with political news all day long.
Every week, we're bombarded with images of dazzling terrains on Mars and Pluto, but there are still geologic wonders to be discovered right here on Earth.
After the ceasefire ended, the Turkish government had put large parts of the southeast under curfew and some largely Kurdish areas were bombarded by heavy weapons.
We're just bombarded by so much more than we used to be, and as a necessary result of this explosion of content, a lot more fails.
When Murray met again with Redding and his team, he was bombarded with questions about what they had to do to improve their pit stop timings.
The idea was that if they bombarded the bismuth enough times, some bismuth and zinc atoms' nuclei would eventually fuse, creating an atom of element 113.
Holding our noses, he and I ventured into the Bryant Park ice rink, at which point we were instantly bombarded by the smell of sweaty bodies.
It is also alarming to know a guy can't show off his collection of photos with children and cute animals without being bombarded by flagrant politicking!
Earlier this month, Syrian government forces, who are backed by Russia and Iran, bombarded the areas, two of the last major rebel-held parts of Syria.
Daenerys gets bombarded with prophecies left and right In particular, she gives Dany a riddle that basically states she'll have to go to the Shadow Lands.
The site claims this will prevent women from being bombarded with messages, as men have to commit their credits only to people they're genuinely interested in.
Turkey bombarded positions of the Kurdish People's Protection Units, or YPG, in the town of Azaz in the north of Syria's Aleppo governorate over the weekend.
We are bombarded every day with snippets of information—tweets, Facebook posts, facts, quips and asides in podcasts, advertisements, cable TV shows, rap beefs, and memes.
But he was met with calamity in the fall of 250 when grape pickers were bombarded by swarms of a new invasive insect, the spotted lanternfly.
During their relationship, Allen fitted a tracker on Reece's scooter, bombarded her with messages, and even physically assaulted her when she tried to leave her house.
People were quick to speculate and Porowski's comment section was bombarded with comments asking if the kiss indicated the start of a relationship between the costars.
A Ford dealership in Quincy, MA spent all day being bombarded with inquiries from video game journalists after blatantly ripping off art from indie game Firewatch.
It's impossible for me to peruse Instagram these days without feeling bombarded by accounts that sexualize women's curves, thickness, fatness—whatever you want to call it.
Part of the film is a concert doc, and in one scene when she's bombarded with adoring fans, someone asks if she'll star in movies again.
Although the United States bombarded ISIS from the air, the militants quickly captured several key neighborhoods, and raised their flag on a hill visible from Turkey.
We are bombarded with food commercials on TV. Grocery stores are packed with delicious, high calorie items that we end up buying despite our best intentions.
It leaves comparatively little time for evolution to have occurred and puts the process close to a time when Earth was being bombarded by destructive asteroids.
Matt's reasoning behind his fake company is that he wants people to have fun seeing the products he makes among the other ads we're bombarded by.
Within minutes of approaching the media tent at Foley Square, Prakash was bombarded by the press; by noon she'd given at least half a dozen interviews.
"Maybe the night side is still warm enough for life, and it doesn't get bombarded by radiation," Benjamin Rackham, an exoplanet researcher, told Futurity in April.
Most of the dead here were killed in fighting between youths who used rifles, machine guns, mortars, tanks, even three armored ships that bombarded the shore.
Like any female comedian whose work is on the internet, she's bombarded by hateful comments from people who hope she dies, kills herself, or gets cancer.
The song serves as a mandatory alarm for a people bombarded with propaganda through film, art, television, music, and radio, at every juncture of their day.
They continued the tease last week when they dropped "1000," an unsuspecting Future-featuring song in which every second feels like it's being bombarded by drums.
Life at the fort had been stressful enough, but then, for two weeks, the British bombarded the French soldiers and their Native American allies stationed there.
Scurati said he has been bombarded with letters from young readers enthused about a book they say has engaged them more than history classes at school.
Both women said they had been bombarded with media inquiries, including Japanese reporters pretending to be from the prosecutor's office and others waiting outside their homes.
Mr. Sousa Mendes died in obscurity in 1954, blackballed by the government and bombarded by creditors, reduced to being fed by a local Jewish soup kitchen.
I don't go to the theater to be plunged into total darkness without warning and bombarded with ear-splitting gunshots, explosions, haze and flashing strobe lights.
What it is: If you've been online at all since March 20, you've probably been bombarded by screenshots of your friends talking about this virtual medicine.
Its Iowa volunteers first contact friends and family members rather than cold-calling lists of registered voters, who are now so bombarded they ignore unknown numbers.
Mayors of boroughs and towns around Brussels told Le Soir newspaper their town hall staff had been bombarded by requests on Friday from Britons seeking citizenship.
Taffy Brodesser-Akner's article was a terrific explication of the quandaries of the fat in our society and how we're bombarded with messages to lose weight.
Saleh says he has to avoid certain areas of the city in order to stop from getting bombarded with fans and requests for autographs and pictures.
Reitano tells me that the idea from Health Guide came after Ro's physicians and customer service were bombarded with the same patient questions over and over.
My hunch is that Norwegian was so tight-lipped because it doesn't want to be bombarded with refund requests — despite the nice press about doing good.
Conforto led off the bottom of the first inning with a homer over the right-field wall off Padres starter Jhoulys Chacin, whom the Mets bombarded.
He warned Russia last week against supporting a massacre of civilians in Syria, where the Russian-backed regime has bombarded Idlib province, causing a humanitarian crisis.
The team then dried and crushed the hardened lava to a powder and pressed it into pellets, which were bombarded with x-rays in the spectrometer.
George Kurtz, co-founder and CEO of cybersecurity company CrowdStrike, was at a meeting Wednesday morning when his email inbox was suddenly bombarded with news alerts.
Sure, the photos are pretty and the filters are fun, but you're also bombarded with select, edited scenes from what other users want you to see.
Jennifer Aniston surfaced in NYC and was bombarded with the news about Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, and her reaction proves ... she's a pretty good actress.
But the craziest moment is when Neymar tried to leave ... and was bombarded by screaming, chanting fanatics trying to sneak a peek of the soccer god.
But for now, if your Explore feed is still bombarded with nature posts, try to enjoy them — who knows, maybe they're what your grid has been missing.
During the 2008 campaign, Americans were bombarded by ads that suggested Democrats would pass big restrictions on firearms — possibly leading to the full confiscation of people's firearms.
In reality, Nancy just bombarded Sasha with stories and videos of Becky until her daughter took control, leaving her host with blonde streaks and freaky blue eyes.
Spotify's online forums have been bombarded with requests for Apple Watch support for years, but until today it's never seemed like the integration ever had much momentum.
The FCC is claiming a victory for consumers who have been bombarded with spam texts, but critics of the decision say it's a threat to free speech.
Day after day, we're bombarded with so many media messages that rarely do we stop to think about what they're telling us to think, do, or feel.
So it's put into a reactor and it's bombarded with neutrons and the elements actually split into pieces and the pieces, the fissioned products, are extremely radioactive.
In particular, the secretary-treasurer and spokeswoman were bombarded by profane, sexist remarks, though it's unclear who attacked the officials and whether they were truly Sanders supporters.
"If you are bombarded with feeds of people that make you seem boring in comparison, that's going to take a toll no matter what," Dr. Bonior says.
Our digital lifestyles mean that we are constantly bombarded by things screaming for our attention — figuring out what is relevant and important has become much more difficult.
I wasn't bombarded with zealous explanations of the technology on the rear-facing tablet, it simply showed the essentials: where we were, and where we were going.
"We feel that in today's society people are losing interest in culture and history, because they're constantly bombarded with entertainment industry spectacle and fluff" Strok tells me.
All of us, of all sizes, are bombarded on a daily basis with the message that thinness is a goal we're all supposed to be working towards.
So satellites in low orbits are constantly bombarded by small atmospheric particles that slowly nudge vehicles closer to Earth, until gravity snags them back to the planet.
And in this area of our cosmic neighborhood, objects are constantly bombarded with radiation, just as they've been for hundreds of millions of years, if not longer.
The planet is constantly bombarded by stuff from space, including a daily deluge of micrometeorites and a shower of radiation from the sun and more-distant stars.
But these days, we are bombarded with stories about companies that promise absurd growth and raise gobs of money all to propel themselves towards billion-dollar valuations.
The Red Hen restaurant in Lexington, Virginia, is being bombarded with online reviews after refusing to serve Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Donald Trump's press secretary, and her family.
It called for his arrest, bombarded its social media pages with fiery messages and rallied some 150,22012 protesters to the streets of the capital earlier this month.
Meaning, if you add that hottie with a body to your list, you won't be bombarded with their selfies, check-ins, or asinine (or clever) status updates.
A Yelp page associated with a woman who, according to The Sacramento Bee, DeAngelo married in 1973 and divorced, has been bombarded with hostile comments since yesterday.
We broke the story ... Lena Zawaideh is suing White -- claiming he bombarded her with inappropriate text messages during her 7 year stint in their band, Bad Things.
For an American public already leery of the media and bombarded by the constant news cycle, they deserve a clear distinction between what is fact and opinion.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault, hosting a meeting in Paris of Assad's opponents, said Syrian government forces and their allies had bombarded hospitals and refugee camps.
In fact, we would be bombarded with sightings of Hiddleswift (or Tomlor – it's up for debate) from every angle, and we would enjoy every moment of it.
Each and every July — since perhaps the dawn of time — our Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook feeds are bombarded with low-lit and grainy photos of fireworks displays.
If you were to log onto Netflix right now, you would immediately be bombarded with the trailer for the newest episodes of Orange Is The New Black.
It's having a vast store of memories of watching cartoons, then being bombarded with a vaguely unsettling anthropomorphic rabbit who wants to take your fruit-flavored cereal.
The issue reverberated across the Capitol on Wednesday, as Democrats in the House and Senate were bombarded with questions about whether a change in leadership is needed.
Research shows when donors get bombarded with direct-mail requests for money, Indiana University's Pasic said, they do not get more generous - they just get really irritated.
With the announcement of Apple's ARKit, I've been bombarded with questions about what ARKit means for Augmented Reality (AR) developers, specifically ones building hard mobile AR technologies.
If you can think straight while being bombarded with Ryan Trecartin's barrage of overstimulated narrative, it's possible to see the politics of the post-post-internet emerging.
Nutritious foods like fruits and vegetables are still more costly than fats, grains, and sugars, and we're bombarded with messages to eat more junk foods and snacks.
On Saturday, bombarded with media requests, Manitoba RCMP Commanding Officer Scott Kolody addressed a group of reporters near the border where some asylum seekers have been intercepted.
That has made her a top target of well-funded conservative advocacy groups who have bombarded the airwaves in an attempt to stop Sinema and boost McSally.
YouTuber MrBeast launched the #TeamTrees campaign last month after fans bombarded him with memes suggesting he commemorate reaching 20 million YouTube subscribers by planting 20 million trees.
Nuessler said she was bombarded with calls and messages from licensed producers of marijuana in Canada on Wednesday morning, who said she should be using Canadian product.
"There's nothing wrong with reading on a phone or a tablet but in the modern world, when you read on a tablet, you are bombarded," he said.
However, he isn't able to do much as he's constantly bombarded with distractions, including people trying to take his photo and a shelf stacked with Emmy Awards.
This took place after BuzzFeed News and a security company provided evidence that CooTek had bombarded users with disruptive ads even after telling Google it had stopped.
Lunar dust, also called regolith, is a talc-like substance of pulverized rock and dust that settled after asteroids bombarded the moon's surface billions of years ago.
Wherever he goes, he said, he is bombarded with climate questions from investors, often to the exclusion of issues that until recently were once considered more important.
Five minutes into her talk, Katner paused to take questions and was bombarded with queries from concerned residents: Is it possible to buy filters for the shower?
She explained that she had invited Lipstadt for tea at her Manhattan apartment, then bombarded her with phone calls, trying to extract— She made a squeezy gesture.
Fortunately for the Constitution, Arizona's Republican House leadership was soon bombarded with public complaints that the measure was a low-road, outrageous attempt to chill free speech.
Woods has been bombarded with questions about the 2018 Masters champion since touching down in Australia on Monday, with the assembled media seemingly uninterested in anyone else.
This has not been the case with President Trump, who has bombarded the country with a level of vile rhetoric that the nation has not witnessed before.
What do you want people to know about what it's like to be someone whose life depends on Obamacare and you're continually bombarded with news about repeal?
Save your breath, pedants, for arguing about how all the Gatsby-inspired 1920s parties we're about to be bombarded with completely miss the point of the book.
A network of computers in China bombarded Telegram, a secure messaging app used by many of the protesters, with a huge volume of traffic that disrupted service.
"While people are sitting watching sports, they are being bombarded by foods that are going to undermine their health, and that just doesn't seem right," Wootan added.
The Portland area realtor was getting bombarded with spam texts and calls, as many as 10 a day, despite having his number on the Do Not Call Registry.
Since announcing that she was expecting in May with Leafar Seyer, the "LA Ink" alum and lipstick purveyor said she's been "bombarded with unsolicited advice," and unwelcomed opinions.
Since reaching this impressive benchmark, Weiss has been bombarded with questions regarding the future of the company, specifically whether or not she has plans to take it public.
My nerves are frayed from the Twitter trolls I wake up to every morning and the ceaseless onslaught of "information" with which we are bombarded all day long.
Never Been Kissed speaks surprisingly eloquently to the traumatic experience that high school can be for teenage girls, constantly bombarded with conflicting messaging about where their value lies.
The Federal Communications Commissions' public comment period on its plans to repeal net neutrality protections was bombarded with bots, memes, and input from people who don't actually exist.
With the political climate being bombarded with chatter about walls, both physical and rhetorical, the Latin American art scene is beginning to address the issue in greater depth.
A prominent female game developer who was bombarded with online threats after speaking out about harassment against women during the GamerGate controversy is planning to run for Congress.
More than 130 Democratic party employees were bombarded with malicious links using emails that appeared to come from Google, but were actually crafted by a persistent hacking group.
Public Goods [a membership club for natural and sustainable bathroom products] is in the vanguard [away from this] glut of marketing where you're being constantly bombarded with messaging.
The south seethes at the northern bullies who bombarded their roads and sniped at their citizens when they briefly conquered Aden in the early months of the war.
The combinations of chords and melodies in that one literally detox and free my mind from all the negativity and propaganda we're constantly being bombarded with every day.
The gun rights group bombarded Twitter during the awards ceremony through its digital TV channel, NRA TV, with claims that Hollywood celebrities want to take everyone's guns away.
In the past few days, they have been bombarded by mysterious troll accounts over email and social media that attack them or spreading false information about Nguyen's status.
Demonstrators were calling for the resignation of the island's governor, Ricardo Rosselló when an artist-led rally outside his residence, La Fortaleza, was bombarded with the chemical smoke.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish forces bombarded Kurdish YPG militia positions on the eastern shore of the Euphrates River in northern Syria, state-owned Anadolu news agency said on Sunday.
The new schedule means that at least in theory, Remington owners will be bombarded with notices about the class action settlement just as the fall hunting season approaches.
Google's arts and culture app getting bombarded with one star reviews in the UK for not having the what famous artwork do you look like feature pic.twitter.com/noTUlRDcRv
The Rakhine MP who traveled to the area on Friday said residents told him soldiers had surrounded the village late on Thursday and bombarded it with heavy weapons.
Markle's ex-boyfriend had been offered substantial bribes, it said, while "nearly every friend, co-worker, and loved one in her life" had been bombarded by the press.
The endless stream of images of political, social, and ecological upheaval that we are bombarded with daily seemed in uncanny alignment with the apocalyptic moment associated with Maitreya.
My mother-in-law, who was continually being bombarded with my history tales over meals suggested to me one day 'Why don't you do a podcast about THIS?
Despite these advancements, and routinely being bombarded with pink throughout the month of October, so many women still avoid scheduling their annual mammograms, for a number of reasons.
Right now, there's a good chance you're getting bombarded by "New Year, new you" messages from everyone from your gym to that wellness influencer you follow on Instagram.
It's that time of the year again when we get bombarded with gift guides of all kinds (pretty meta, considering I've written quite a few this week already).
Over the past two days, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been bombarded with pointed questions and statements about the many missteps of the social media platform.
You don't have to worry about getting bombarded with motion and sound updates from this gadget, as it will only send you dog-related notifications throughout the day.
But they also connected to a command & control server that bombarded the compromised Android devices with requests to connect via the Socket Secure (SOCKS) protocol to ad servers.
The northern stretches of the Lone Star State and central and southeastern Oklahoma were bombarded on Sunday by Mother Nature with smaller hail reported in Kansas and Missouri.
From the moment that you enter an airport or train station, you are bombarded with public address announcements and the din of people clamoring to find their seats.
As I checked into inns, fought Confoundables, and returned Unfoundables, I was bombarded by an assault of numbers, colors and data loudly proclaiming that I was levelling up.
In addition, kids are bombarded with advertisements urging them to spend now: One study estimated that children age 2 to 11 saw roughly 25,600 television ads per year.
Anyone walking down the street, turning on the TV, or looking through social media has probably already gotten bombarded by ads flaunting summer bodies, bikini diets, and more.
But Khatami warned its arch-enemy Israel, which bombarded Iranian military targets in Syria earlier this week after Iranian forces fired rockets into the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
Even before he announced his plans, roughly 21 million web users bombarded the FCC with comments this summer urging the agency to preserve its existing net neutrality rules.
They are trying to figure out who they are, relationships, and being bombarded with media images at a time when diet becomes a big part of their life.
Haven't all your senses been bombarded by bunches of seabird-strangling mylar heart balloons, chalky candy that only technically resembles chocolate, and prix-fixe menus designed for dunces?
The Greenland fossils also suggest that life on Earth began very soon after our planet was formed, and when it was still very hot and bombarded by asteroids.
Trump has been aggressive in his use of air strikes against terrorists and other targets, including the airfield in Syria that the U.S. bombarded with 59 Tomahawk missiles.
SagB2 is something of a Holy Grail for astrobiology—the vast majority of the molecules ever discovered in space have been spotted in its swirling, radiation-bombarded dust.
Virginia extends winter storm warning Virginia was also bombarded with snow, and a winter storm warning remains in effect for most of the state until to 2 p.m.
I began my journey into the large warehouse and was immediately bombarded by clothing displays — surprising, because it created a narrow walking space for large amounts of people.
Journalists were bombarded with fact sheets boasting of Trump's accomplishments, such as passing 2202 measures rolling back Obama-era regulations and confirming Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court.
Meanwhile, Scholten was fundraising boatloads of cash; he raised more than $1.4 million, bombarded Iowa voters with ads, and planned to campaign in every county in the district.
In my own perusals of the site, I was bombarded with a dizzying number of ads for pharmaceuticals, hospitals, and sponsored content brought to me by drug companies.
Turkey mobilized hundreds of C.I.A.-trained Syrian Arab fighters from the opposition Free Syrian Army to spearhead its attack, and bombarded the enclave with jets and artillery fire.
Being harried and dazzled like this — bombarded with information we lack the time or capacity to process — we can become pliable, susceptible to groupthink, open to Faustian bargains.
Bombarded by tales of multimillion dollar transactions on Midtown's Billionaires' Row and in other places, some sellers think they're entitled to vast riches, which they likely won't see.
Sure, this may feel a bit archaic, but it'll be better in the long run than being bombarded with notifications for people you haven't seen since high school.
This was the message Reeves was preaching, and Blume was preaching, and this was the message you were bombarded with in the hard-mail room: Individual voices matter.
Some moderate Democrats who represent those districts were among the last in their party to endorse an impeachment inquiry and have been bombarded recently by Republican attack ads.
The Beverly Hills area got bombarded that summer as the criminals "literally called every single phone number in Beverly Hills to try to get more money," he said.
McAlpine said famous artists were constantly bombarded with requests to donate works for charity and could not always give, but in this case almost everyone had agreed immediately.
Do you remember, dear reader, when it was impossible to step into a Starbucks or a mall without getting bombarded by the chorus of "Rolling in the Deep"?
There's hope for a new generation of freezers who doctors say are younger and more savvy, despite being bombarded with ads for egg-freezing parties and discounted cycles.
Facebook moderators under contract are "bombarded" with "thousands of videos, images and livestreamed broadcasts of child sexual abuse, rape, torture, bestiality, beheadings, suicide and murder," the lawsuit said.
Meanwhile, the follower count on Geguri's brand-new Twitter account has shot up, and she's being bombarded with fan art depicting her playing as the pink-haired Zarya character.
U.S. moviegoers have been bombarded with sequels over the last few decades and, for the most part, with each one that is released, their excitement for the next wanes.
Harris was bombarded with cameras when she entered the spin room early Friday morning, a clear sign that she carried that night on the back of the vice president.
During those years, consumers "moved so quickly into this category" because they were "bombarded" with information about the negative health and environmental effects of processed red meat, he said.
Alexander then bombarded Starbucks for two years before he got his product in front of top management, and the first Ember products started being sold in Starbucks in 2016.
On January 24th the country's information minister, Lai Mohammed, opened an investigation into "the issue of possible deceit", urging those who had "bombarded" him with complaints to stay calm.
We saw hackers take advantage of unsecured printers last week, when someone bombarded offices and homes around the world with a printout urging them to subscribe to YouTuber PewDiePie.
It's an anatomical marvel, but oddly enough we're not bombarded with artistic representations of it, as we are with other body parts like the male penis or female breasts.
After a couple minutes of exploration, I bombarded foot soldiers with a volley of rockets, then vacuumed their corpses (and all nearby loose objects) with a projectile black hole.
A BBC source said it was a "distributed denial of service" (DDOS) attack, in which a target is bombarded with traffic from multiple sources to try and overwhelm it.
The Observatory reported that the jihadist group carried out eight executions of Syrian soldiers and allied militiamen in Palmyra on Monday while warplanes bombarded their positions around the city.
Click here to view original GIFIt's all but impossible to watch TV, read a paper, or interact on social media without being bombarded with endless, depressing news these days.
Violence also escalated in and around Damascus, where government forces bombarded the city's rebel-held eastern outskirts and rebels fired rockets into the government-controlled city center, witnesses said.
The Ride Along 2 star says she began being bombarded with unnecessary congratulatory messages after a "random magazine" published a story that she and boyfriend Aaron Rodgers got engaged.
But in a recent interview with Hits Daily Double, the country singer finally revealed why: she knew she be bombarded with questions about her ex's new relationship with Stefani.
In the hours after the announcement, friends, family members and customers bombarded Meyer with text messages, emails and voicemails, some suggesting that it was over for his X-Plane.
She also said it was unacceptable that social media users "are spied on in order to be targeted with election ads or bombarded with hate messages against political rivals".
Bumble is great because women have to make the first move so you're protected, it's secure, you aren't being bombarded by messages in dating or in the professional realm.
" A few hours later, he deleted the tweet but explained he was bombarded with messages in a subsequent tweet, writing, "I will repost soon… sms is a fragile beast.
Before Amber Alerts and social media platforms bombarded viewers with images and videos of missing children, there was Soul Asylum's haunting video of 'Runaway Train' playing repeatedly on MTV.
If the upper stage's systems survive being bombarded with all that radiation, then it will fire one last time, pushing the Tesla out towards its elliptical orbit around Mars.
According to a new study, Earth's nearest neighbor is being bombarded by small, fast-moving chunks of debris, at a rate 100 times faster than impact models previously estimated.
The good news, we suppose, is that it will likely be at least a few more weeks before we're all bombarded with bad James Corden Apple Music ads again.
While it's disheartening to constantly be bombarded with new stories of mistreatment, Pfeiffer is optimistic that the national conversation started by Weinstein's now-infamous legacy will lead to change.
Right before I call her, I see a tweet from a video producer at the Washington Post who got bombarded with baby ads after she had a stillborn delivery.
That&aposs because Europa orbits within Jupiter&aposs radiation belts and is bombarded by fast-moving charged particles, which can turn amino acids and other possible biosignatures into mush.
When the females emerge and take flight they barely get off the ground before they are bombarded by dive-bombing males who tackle them and unceremoniously mate with them.
With the swift uptake of subscribers and unlimited free voice calls, rival networks started getting bombarded by a disproportionate incoming calls and most calls from Jio's network started failing.
Leslie Jones, the star of the new "Ghostbusters" reboot and a cast member on "Saturday Night Live," announced she was leaving Twitter after trolls bombarded her with racist comments.
Well, if you were in college with us old folks prior to 2009, you were likely bombarded by credit card companies on campus, urging you to open a card.
We are endlessly bombarded with content these days, and a lot of it is really important—like the Elizabeth Holmes documentary or the final season of Game of Thrones.
Khogali had written the tweet after being bombarded with messages from "white men asking [her] to prove that racism, Islamophobia, and misogyny exist," she explained in an op-ed.
"If the situation continues like this and they planned their IPO, they would be bombarded with questions on this (political upheaval)," he told Reuters, asking not to be named.
After being bombarded by visitors playing Pokémon Go since Thursday, the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington D.C. is kindly asking Pokétrainers to go find their magical creatures somewhere else.
And all week, we'll mark this tragic milestone with a series of stories from inside the rebel-held parts, as they're repeatedly bombarded by Russian and regime fighter jets.
Fans in the Kardashian-West camp bombarded Swift with snake emojis on social media for months, which she brilliantly turned around and used as marketing for her album, reputation.
Armed with little more than a garden house, he doused lava bombs as they bombarded the property, destroying windows, crashing through the roof and igniting parts of the house.
Turn on TV or browse your newsfeeds on social media, and you will be bombarded with polemics about the sky falling and credible threats of violence against conservative figures.
Celebrity culture these days is at a saturation point, and people young and old -- male and female -- are bombarded all day long with images of beautiful people looking beautiful.
Orlando Bloom was bombarded with questions about parading around naked on his Italian vacation with Katy Perry, but the photogs didn't see what was right in the actor's hands.
December 11, 2018 Our first two topics this Tuesday: A vote concerning the Brexit is delayed in Britain's Parliament, and parts of the U.S. Southeast are bombarded by snow.
In addition, research conducted at Princeton University revealed that the more our brains are bombarded by the competing stimuli on a cluttered desk, the less we're able to focus.
But Senate Republicans will be keeping a close eye on how Trump's impeachment plays out among a public that's already been bombarded with Trump-related controversies for two years.
And yet Moore was a deeply polarizing candidate even before he was bombarded with the extensive allegations of pursuing very young, and even underage, girls while in his 30s.
As a result, Maro claims she was bombarded by at least 500 text messages and multiple phone calls from Rich the Kid fans who thought they were his digits.
The storming of the legislature also shows just how high tensions are in Hong Kong — although those who bombarded the government building are just a relatively small splinter group.
As I noted in a piece last week, every Sinemia story that's run on this site, no matter how minor, has been bombarded with a deluge of Twitter criticism.
" Just how oblivious Indians are about gymnastics was clear on Sunday when a throng of reporters bombarded Karmakar with questions such as: "Couldn't you have done the landing better?
The army said the rebel-held towns of Qusaiba, Sweisa and Ain Teineh had raised the national flag, but rebel sources said these towns were being bombarded into submission.
So all week, as rumors have flown around the internet about the fate of the "Dreamers," those who benefit from DACA, I have been bombarded by texts and notifications.
"But obviously, I still love the experience of sitting in a dark room with other people and being bombarded with stories that you experience as a community," he said.
This suburb of Damascus, the last rebel-held enclave close to the Syrian capital, is bombarded by Bashar al-Assad's forces for weeks on end, with Russian air support.
Mr. Sam Rainsy has been living overseas since 2015, after being bombarded with a spate of lawsuits that would see him jailed for years if he were to return.
He was bombarded with questions about the Columbus statue and refused to say whether or not he favored its removal, while insisting that he was a proud Italian-American.
Warren and her supporters were bombarded with snake emojis -- suggesting her campaign had intentionally leaked the account to discredit her longtime political ally turned campaign rival -- in the aftermath.
Absent guidance from trusted adults, boys look to the media as a default sex educator, where they are bombarded by images of female sexual availability and male sexual entitlement.
It's baffling: the American public is constantly bombarded by news of privacy violations and security threats, yet we continue to embrace a digital wild west that has gone international.
When you are constantly bombarded with messages that tell you again and again that your body is simply wrong, it can make you desperate to control and change it.
Romanians drink about four times as much beer as wine and they are constantly bombarded with slogans like "the beer of Romanians wherever they are," including from multinational companies.
"When it's going to be clarified, the speaker's going to clarify," House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer told reporters as he was bombarded with questions about the articles of impeachment.
"It's when these electrons hit our atmosphere that you get the aurora," he continued, comparing the effect to old phosphor-coated television screens bombarded by electron beams from behind.
His curiosity about minimalism, then, reads like a response to a time when everyone is bombarded with digital information, superfluous gadgets, and online advertising designed to compel instantaneous purchases.
After paying $20303,000, MariCar now offers customers the same experience, except that riders can't wear Mario Kart-character onesies and are bombarded with signs distancing the company from Nintendo.
The crippling sense of futility that hangs over Greece and the useless information we are bombarded with every day, make it difficult for a person to focus on anything.
The new laws are why you've likely been bombarded over the past month with emails from all of the services you use alerting you to their updated privacy policies.
Because I think that's a lot of what I felt was important was that this family felt completely bombarded with all of these different things that were happening to them.
The glass holding it together, shaped like a curious chalice, is strong enough to protect both the entire apparatus from imploding, and viewers from being bombarded with too much radiation.
Iraqi army helicopters bombarded Islamic State positions in the and Interior Ministry spokesman Brigadier General Saad Maan said at least 20 militants had been killed in the government's counter offensive.
Government planes bombarded the rebel-held eastern part of the city and choked off the supply of food, fuel and other necessities, essentially cutting it off from the outside world.
Bombarded with information about our spending habits (the average American buys 64 new pieces of clothing per year and uses just 20% of their closets), organizational fads have become commonplace.
Just when we were starting to truly believe there was no good left in the world, our Twitter feeds got bombarded with monkeys, tigers, turtles, and other happy-looking critters.
I feel like women specifically, we're not only bombarded with all of these things that we have to fix about ourselves, but we constantly just get fixated with our roles.
Ariel Winter has been bombarded by questions about her weight loss over the last few months, and she shared on Tuesday that it was the result of switching her antidepressants.
His uncle, Euron Greyjoy (Pilou Asbæck)) bombarded the ship that he and his sister, Yara (Gemma Whelan) along with the Sand Snakes, and a full crew of fighters, were on.
Bombarded with so much information, voters might not take the time to parse each initiative, says Mark Baldassare, the president of the Public Policy Institute of California, a think-tank.
Enter the phrase "100 layers" into a web search, and you'll be bombarded with a seemingly endless supply of videos featuring crusty lipstick, shellacked nails, and horrifying mounds of wax.
After its rocky rollout in April 2017 — when the hotline went viral and was bombarded with calls about space aliens — the VOICE office largely dropped out of the public eye.
Turkish tanks and artillery bombarded Islamic State positions in Syria and Iraq in the days after last Tuesday's bombing in Istanbul, killing almost 200 fighters, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said.
For the generation that researchers say has been the most bombarded with marketing slogans and advertising pitches, Mr. Sanders, a former mayor of Burlington, Vt., has a certain unpolished appeal.
That way, they'll still be able to use 3D Touch to spring them into action, rather than being bombarded by a looping GIF or a play button for a video.
On Monday, NASA announced that the Voyager 2 spacecraft had passed into a region of space where it is being bombarded by high-energy particles from outside our Solar System.
The last thing she wants to do, she said, is create more anxiety for young women, especially after women have been bombarded with so many different -- and often conflicting -- messages.
She was bombarded with questions and comments from people who didn&apost share her outlook on a variety of issues including Russia, and even the age of the Democratic leadership.
Click here to view original GIFEven if there is too much CGI in movies these days (and there is), let's be thankful that the CGI we're bombarded with looks good.
Instagram is taking a smart approach to rolling out the feature: Just because you follow a hashtag, it doesn't mean you'll be bombarded with a feed full of hashtag accounts.
We believe in simplifying the consumer experience so that instead of feeling like they are bombarded with a long list of features they have available a focused group of benefits.
Suddenly, I was spending hours on end scrolling through Instagram, being bombarded with snaps of beauty bloggers, makeup artists and models with picture-perfect features – and mine didn't match up.
I'm bombarded by annoying notifications, and then when the phone dies because I've been futzing with it all day, I'm helpless to do much of the business of modern life.
And even as a person socialized in the West—where I've been bombarded with images of beautiful people with their tongues down each other's throats since birth—I get this.
Another nice thing is that you don't have to worry about constantly being bombarded by notifications about water flow, it'll only alert you when it's clear thing are going awry.
Zakaria Malahefji, a senior official in the rebel group Fastaqim that operates in the Aleppo area told Reuters the road was bombarded again on Monday and was dangerous to use.
Despite having deleted her social-media accounts, it seems YouTuber Jaclyn Hill is still being bombarded with complaints from people who say they purchased lipsticks from her brand, Jaclyn Cosmetics.

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