Mitchell was bombarded with TV interviews and public appearance requests.
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Militant targets there were also bombarded by coalition forces Wednesday.
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Bombarded by stimuli, this hardwired equation is how we survive.
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Malone recalls feeling bombarded by messages of hate and disgust.
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My instincts and intuition are being constantly bombarded by … fizz!
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This rash bombarded me in both public and private comments.
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She claims he bombarded her with sexually charged text messages.
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Then you're immediately bombarded with the notion that it's not.
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She was crammed with treats, bombarded with kittens and storybooks.
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We are constantly bombarded with stimuli fighting for our attention.
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"In California, we're being bombarded with regulations," Mr. Bandoni said.
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The Syrian Army bombarded what little territory these rebels controlled.
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"Guys, there's laws," he said, bombarded by questions from reporters.
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My brain was bombarded with all kinds of physical sensations.
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Meanwhile, Ukrainians continue to get bombarded by propaganda and disinformation.
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When the Syrians bombarded eastern Ghouta, thousands more were bused there.
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FOR months before elections, Latin Americans are bombarded by campaign publicity.
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Data-sharing among fundraisers meant she was bombarded with begging letters.
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These days, we are bombarded by warnings about imminent technological disasters.
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We bombarded him with the dumbest questions we could think of.
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The lawyers say their clients were bombarded by high-pressure selling.
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Over several hours, mosquitos constantly bombarded our arms, legs, and necks.
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Derry is bombarded by way, way too many ominous red balloons.
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Teachers in the United States are "bombarded" with expectations, Hubbard said.
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Today, graduate economists undergo "maths camp" before being bombarded with lectures.
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Fans bombarded ABC with protests and petitions and picketed network affiliates.
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Gates was bombarded by people speaking on Epstein's behalf, CNBC reported.
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The actress was bombarded with harassing and abusive tweets from users.
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The Observatory said rebels had bombarded areas of western Aleppo overnight.
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Walking through the camp, Harris is bombarded with requests for help.
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Typical of children, they bombarded him with questions about his condition.
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Voters have been bombarded by ads, mailings and campaign phone calls.
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Warplanes bombarded the airport earlier in the morning, the resident added.
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As a parent I was bombarded with information from the school.
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We've all been bombarded by historical images of the Vietnam War.
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But Idlib has also been bombarded, and its fate remains uncertain.
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We are bombarded with images of others less fortunate than ourselves.
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That Americans are being bombarded with warnings that foreigners — the Russians!
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Targets were identified, doxxed, and bombarded with threats and abusive messages.
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Others were mad about spam:I am being bombarded with this porn spam.
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And I got bombarded with fan mail after this film came out.
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I'm already getting bombarded with calls before I even make it upstairs.
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They just made it up and bombarded the public with a lie.
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Lawmakers on Capitol Hill were bombarded with questions about Sessions Thursday morning.
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So when we got bombarded with that, it didn't even bother me.
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Health classes generally amounted to being bombarded with horrifying photos of STDs.
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Machar said that soldiers on his side had been bombarded from helicopters.
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"People are getting bombarded by calls both legal and illegal," she said.
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If you're like me, chances are you're constantly getting bombarded by robocalls.
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As the streaming wars heat up, consumers are being bombarded with choice.
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Smoke rose over the tiny enclave as warplanes and artillery bombarded it.
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Puller's leadership was immediately tested as they were bombarded their first night.
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The Penguins bombarded Lundqvist for 10 goals during his final four periods.
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In the U.S., we're bombarded by warnings proclaiming the dangers of cigarettes.
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After Ansari advertised this service on TikTok, Mahmood was bombarded with requests.
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Communist artillery bombarded Khe Sanh Combat Base, detonating the main ammunition dump.
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Try a Digital Detox: Being bombarded by worrisome news can intensify anxiety.
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Farmers say they've been bombarded with new buyers from across the country.
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Instead of feeling helplessly bombarded by calls, you can finally fight back.
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The night the show aired, 113,000 people bombarded the website at once.
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I'm bombarded with devices designed to teach coding to ever-younger kids.
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You're not bombarded with notifications or emails, which I was extremely thankful for.
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David Brat (R-VA) recently lamented how he's gotten bombarded by Obamacare supporters.
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We know Earth, and everything else, was bombarded by asteroids in the past.
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"We're bombarded by so many things we're supposed to be desiring," she explains.
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Insurance clients and Brexit supporters were bombarded with messages pushing each other's interests.
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I don't think it's okay to be bombarded with notifications, I'm just lazy.
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" Five minutes later, presumably bombarded by calls, he followed up by saying, "Woah.
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Maybe they had to leave AOL after being bombarded with misdirected fan mail?
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You would be bombarded so much more and have so much less privacy.
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In 2015, Apple haters bombarded Apple's first Android app with 1 star reviews.
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Furious Chinese fans have bombarded Horton's Facebook and Instagram accounts, demanding he apologise.
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Her office is "being bombarded with the local ones right now," she said.
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The morning after the television interview, her Facebook page was bombarded with abuse.
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Since our first conversation, she had been bombarded with calls from the school.
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People who file for bankruptcy can be bombarded with offers for credit repair.
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Every time terrorists strike Europe, she is bombarded by hundreds of hate messages.
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You're lying here and you're being bombarded with thoughts about work, work, work.
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All the victims described being bombarded by waves of pressure in their heads.
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I was immediately bombarded with bubblegum-pink branding and coupon code pop-ups.
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Hospitals have been bombarded and medical supplies depleted, leaving residents weary and desperate.
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The Neediest Cases Fund Zaps of pain, like tiny shocks, bombarded her head.
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But it's also bombarded by pummeling drums, allowing not a moment of respite.
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They retreated after Turkish jets and artillery bombarded them, the Turkish government said.
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State party chairwoman Roberta Lange was later bombarded with profane complaints and threats.
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"I did not want to be bombarded daily by the past," he said.
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To their frequent chagrin, voters are bombarded with a continuous barrage of communications.
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But women can be bombarded with opinions of their outfit on a daily basis.
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But troubleshooting a device that's constantly bombarded and damaged by cosmic radiation wasn't included.
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He even bombarded sites with a link to a Motherboard article covering his activity.
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You're bombarded with questions from friends and family telling you about various health concerns.
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The group of senators were bombarded with more questions about family separation, until Sen.
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"When something comes on the market, it gets bombarded with showings," said Mr. Deckert.
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Honestly, when we try and sleep at night we're bombarded by images from it.
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Voters were bombarded with messages tailored to their interests, location, age, gender and more.
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"We got bombarded by a lot of people that were against it," Woodard said.
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Well, looking at the society we're living in right now, we're bombarded with information.
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Instead of getting clues, however, commenters bombarded the image with questions and stray observations.
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We turn our phones back on and are being bombarded with calls and texts.
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Hiring managers are bombarded with hundreds of resumes that come in through the internet.
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Fans bombarded San Diego Comic-Con in July with "Release the Snyder Cut" advertisements.
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Agents bleached his water, he wrote, and bombarded him with voices making murderous threats.
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This audience will be bombarded with promises and propaganda over the next six weeks.
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Imagine, then, an infant Earth bombarded with solar radiation from a trigger-happy star.
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NOAA laboratories were bombarded with FOIA requests for documents related to the Exxon Valdez.
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Citizens bombarded the city's Board of Health with their own theories about the cause.
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In short order, its social media sites were bombarded by thousands of negative comments.
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They bombarded her with everything from penis imagery to threats of rape and murder.
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We are bombarded with one false choice after another: Coal miners or single moms.
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Thanks, Andrew, completely psyched to have my Twitter feed bombarded by Pepe the Frogs.
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Dust grains floating through space get bombarded by high-energy particles called cosmic rays.
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An Amazon customer, Shawn Smith, has been bombarded with Facebook ads for free products.
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On health websites, he was bombarded with recommendations to seek medication and electroshock treatment.
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You are bombarded with a multitude of options piled on top of one another.
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We are bombarded with one false choice after another: Coal miners or single moms.
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And in the case of Draymond and Festus, they sort of even bombarded them.
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Black women have been bombarded with messages about white hair being ideal for centuries.
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He's bombarded by tourists and locals who beg for selfies, autographs and high-fives.
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"There were spoofed texts being bombarded," one person who attended EMF last weekend said.
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Others have complained about being bombarded with new characters who aren't doing all that much.
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If you're ever feeling bombarded, you can also mute as many notifications as you want.
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For four days, angry pilots and airline officials bombarded Boeing with demands for more information.
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If you were bombarded by spam calls and texts last year, you probably weren't alone.
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An ad for Johnnie Walker places its iconic striding man logo on a bombarded bridge.
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They counted to three and the couple was bombarded with silly string — that was blue!
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A lot of times when we hear or read about this, we're bombarded with statistics.
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Over the course of the trip, I was bombarded with targeted ad after targeted ad.
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During the election season, voters are bombarded with poll after poll on who is leading.
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Either way, it's unlikely that you'll get bombarded on all sides by a Mercury retrograde.
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The Facebook page and other social media sites were bombarded by criticisms of the change.
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I wasn't bombarded with news notifications as I tried to page through an e-book.
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Then Fleiss started getting bombarded by tweets calling him out for his blatantly sexist behavior.
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Stop Living in the Past Last year, we were bombarded with remakes, reboots, and retreads.
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It helps you go through an incredible amount of information we're bombarded with every day.
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They have bombarded and virtually surrounded the town of al-Qaryatain, state media have reported.
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I grew up a shy introvert with a severe speech impediment, bombarded by such suggestions.
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Mr. O'Brien warned that consumers could be bombarded with annoying "opt-in" requests from I.S.P.s.
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After Silva was disqualified in London, some Brazilians bombarded her with racism on social media.
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In cities as big and crazy as those two, do you get bombarded with material?
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"I thought that had I gotten into the game I'd have been bombarded," Bower recalled.
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The difference is that I'm bombarded by a constant stream of push alerts and texts.
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As a White House reporter, you must be bombarded with news about the Trump administration.
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Civilian areas in Douma and the Homs suburb of Al Waer have also been bombarded.
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Anticipating a formal printed questionnaire, Jessica is disconcerted to be bombarded with highly personal questions.
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Libraries that planned to host reading hours have been bombarded by protesters and phone calls.
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Every day, we're bombarded with food labels claiming that certain products are healthier than others.
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Americans these days are bombarded by messages telling them — accurately — that the country is changing.
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A Clinton campaign ad narrated by Morgan Freeman bombarded local radio stations over the past week.
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She said the young girls they interviewed before Clover's debut said they felt bombarded with information.
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I go there for news and information, and I can't ... You don't want to be bombarded.
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Tired of scrolling through YouTube or Pinterest and being bombarded with anti-vaccine theories and messages?
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I'm bombarded with stories of anti-LGBT discrimination every day, and experience some of them myself.
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Turkish forces last month bombarded YPG positions near Ayn al-Arab, Turkey's Anadolu news agency reported.
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I knew the minute we announced our pregnancy that we would be bombarded with unsolicited advice.
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"We're bombarded by ads for products and shop in stores designed to encourage spending," he said.
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From where they sat in this election, bombarded with coverage, it's not hard to understand why.
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From the time we're kids, we're bombarded with fairy tales about finding our one true love.
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"Europe Bombarded," by Fabio Mauri, draws on the artist's memories of growing up in Fascist Italy.
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Image: NASA/SDOEvery 100 years or so, our planet is bombarded by an intense solar storm.
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And the more surface area a spacecraft has, the more it gets bombarded by these particles.
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I've been bombarded with memories of us being together, her friend Haleh Banani told the outlet.
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As the intense radiation from the sun bombarded the comet, fractures splintered across its tortured surface.
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Indictments may be issued with the support of a dozen jurors who've been bombarded by hearsay.
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The cone was then placed in a vacuum chamber and its insides were bombarded with microwaves.
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From the moment people there are born, they're bombarded with the same ideas all the time.
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Yesterday, suddenly and practically all at once, the internet was bombarded by stories about Alien Day.
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The giant planet — the largest in our solar system — is bombarded by space rocks pretty regularly.
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The magnetosphere is constantly being bombarded by charged particles streaming from the Sun, called solar wind.
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Every day consumers are bombarded with hypnotic advertisements, whether in a commercial or on social media.
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Severino departed in the third inning after being bombarded in his shortest outing of the season.
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They're likely already very busy and constantly bombarded with information in their personal and professional lives.
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The instruments get bombarded with harmful radiation and need to be replaced after a few years.
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The challenger bombarded the chairman's campaign with the charge that the chairman was against the weapon.
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Instead, we are bombarded every morning and every evening with breaking "news" about the Russia investigation.
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Nearly every single post on the platform has been bombarded with comments slamming the new recipe.
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Wagner took the home off the market after her real estate agent was bombarded with questions.
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At-risk children are bombarded with negative messages telling them they will never amount to anything.
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Every St. Patrick's Day, one thing is a given: You will be bombarded with green food.
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As the credits appear, viewers are bombarded with statistics: 80% of garment factory workers are women.
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I understand why, bombarded with stories about the Trump administration's sadism, people can just shut down.
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"We've been bombarded by many strange people," Helle Jespersen, Ms. Jespersen's mother, told a Danish newspaper.
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Firstly, I was bombarded with comments and questions about my ethnicity, which made me feel fetishized.
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One is the Fed's monetary response, and it has bombarded markets with liquidity and bond buying.
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Since we launched 10 days after President Trump's inauguration, we've been bombarded with stories to tell.
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Resist time-wasters and distractionsIt's been estimated that we're bombarded by over 5,000 ads per day.
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Avoid social media, as well – it's likely that you will be bombarded with ads while scrolling.
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Consider the new Axios-NewsWhip 2020 tracker that found Biden has been bombarded by negative coverage.
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You won't be bombarded and you'll have more headspace to come up with witty conversation starters.
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Though I'd been expecting to be bombarded by their beliefs, both restaurants were pretty un-brainwashy.
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Bombarded with information about every disease under the sun, they start to imagine they have them all.
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We're surrounded by strangers, bombarded with unusual images and often faced with a wordless language of symbols.
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While we are bombarded by a proliferation of information, some can't help but nervously anticipate its loss.
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What's great about the game is that this feeling of being bombarded with new ideas continues throughout.
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When she checked Snapchat, she'd feel bombarded by their snaps of themselves partying, and felt left out.
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Top performers in some industries, like tech, try to avoid LinkedIn as they get bombarded by recruiters.
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Jemisin investigates the alienation of her characters, and explores how society reacts when constantly bombarded by trauma.
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My mother was bombarded with the well-meaning questions typically lobbed at immigrants: Where's your accent from?
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You can also collapse those lists down, so you're not bombarded by too much information at once.
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If we are bombarded with stories of women fighting it out, that becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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You don't want to be getting bombarded while you're trying to soak up the sun in peace.
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Syrian forces bombarded several neighborhoods in eastern Aleppo on Thursday night, killing 20 people, the activist said.
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Even so, the Japanese public, bombarded by TV advertisements for the listing, has flocked to buy shares.
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Patients and families are bombarded with the news that the country is winning the war against cancer.
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Second, orcas are constantly bombarded by unwanted and unusual sensory disturbances, especially those of an acoustic nature.
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North American airlines are bombarded with about 40% more customer tweets every hour than their European counterparts.
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Once kids go to college, they will be bombarded by credit card offers that could seem irresistible.
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Get the feeling you're suddenly being bombarded with emails from companies about updated terms of service policies?
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The Hill's Harper Neidig and Morgan Chalfant explain why you're being bombarded with emails about this here.
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Humanity is bombarded with suffering and pain at every turn—it's almost like we thrive on it.
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When they're watching your presentation, they certainly don't want to be bombarded by another barrage of numbers.
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He's being outraised by Khanna and has been bombarded by local negative press on the ethics issue.
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So you aren't constantly bombarded, you can use their "VIP filter" to customize which notifications you receive.
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For weeks Republican lawmakers bombarded McCarthy with lists of regulations to repeal and lobbying groups laid plans.
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We're bombarded by advertisements every day: while watching TV, browsing the internet, or even commuting to work.
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What's being simulated is a daily life that is bombarded by the omnipresent anxiety of nuclear catastrophe.
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It is then bombarded with x-rays and the x-ray diffraction patterns that result are measured.
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It doesn't matter much what Twitter does if people are still being bombarded by trolls and spammers.
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Board of Education — first entered the school and were bombarded by slurs from white students and protesters.
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"When you are bombarded by a ton of information, it's difficult to make a decision," he said.
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We are bombarded with nonstop images of gun violence in our video games, movies, television and music.
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We are constantly bombarded with work that is not relatable to our interests and is very structured.
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John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Obama were bombarded by suspected Chinese hackers, according to U.S. intelligence officials.
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Elizabeth Warren, and those who bombarded Warren with snake emojis following a disagreement between the two senators.
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One good thing about being bombarded with mixed messages is you're bound to hear something you like.
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If you're tired of getting bombarded with targeted ads, Norton Secure VPN will block ad tracking technology.
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Prison camps were set up for communist "enemies," and prisoners were bombarded with folk and patriotic music.
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Readers and viewers need to pay attention and avoid the inane distractions with which we are bombarded.
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We're told her office is also getting bombarded with hate mail, and her kids are getting harassed.
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Parenthood takes many forms, and often parents are bombarded with advice from family members, friends, and experts.
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Users bombarded Twitter to complain about the outage, tweeting jokes and comments along with the #instagramdown hashtag.
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Gingrich said he has been bombarded with questions about Trump's latest controversy -- but little about the Wikileaks dump.
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The population of heavily bombarded eastern Aleppo "are today the victims of war crimes", the French president said.
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You may be bombarded with advertisements while using these sites, which allow these services to run for free.
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It's all around them and they're constantly being bombarded by pressure to look a certain way in particular.
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Chances are you've been bombarded with ads claiming you can stay mentally focused by playing simple brain games.
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The area had long been in drought, until this year, when heavy rain and snow bombarded the state.
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Star Wars: The Last Jedi was bombarded with negative reviews that also cited "SJW ideologies" as a reason.
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Even when the sun is quiet, Earth is bombarded by a steady stream of high-energy subatomic particles.
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After Masa's personal information was distributed online, Masa says he was bombarded with hundreds of texts about Crowder.
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The same split appeared in the scenario in which a woman, Julia, is bombarded with sexually explicit messages.
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The similarities between the two are so apparent that the actress was bombarded with messages about the situation.
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In his book Modern Romance, Aziz Ansari talks about how we're bombarded with more options now than ever.
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Ever since, she has been "bombarded" with requests from residents for documents that can help prove home ownership.
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And Cruz was bombarded by questions about his ethanol stance during his six-day bus tour last week.
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Turkish forces had bombarded YPG positions on Sunday on the eastern shore of the Euphrates river, Anadolu said.
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Bombarded by negative headlines, investors may be nervous and tempted to do something in reaction to the news.
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"You get bombarded by amazing opportunities to invest in charities that come in over the transom," he said.
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This suggests that Earth was bombarded with radiation from stellar detonations during those eras, according to the researchers.
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Here in London, my friends and I have been bombarded with advertisements for Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
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However, everyone is so "bombarded and overwhelmed" at work that it's more likely you won't get a response.
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The building above has been bombarded so many times that the top floors are too dangerous to use.
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Thailand's tourist regions bombarded with 11 small bombs in two days; Donald Trump's extremely narrow path to victory.
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Today, we're bombarded with pseudo-spiritual clichés and motivational platitudes in caption, status-update, and shareable-graphic form.
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And yet, your mailbox is still bombarded by weekly invites to the nuptials of your equally broke friends.
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"Unceasingly we are bombarded with pseudorealities manufactured by very sophisticated people using very sophisticated electronic mechanisms," he said.
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By contrast Mrs von der Leyen inherits a sprawling, plural club riven with differences and bombarded with events.
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It's of no comfort to Jewish Americans bombarded by pro-Trump trolls telling them they belong in ovens.
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In the days leading up to the election, the top Republican candidates bombarded Alabama television with attack ads.
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FOR TWO years Britons have been bombarded with bizarre television adverts featuring the animatronic head of Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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We don't want to be bombarded, or even confronted with anything slightly uncomfortable, let alone politicized or polarizing.
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But the Blues bombarded Gibson with 22 shots in the second period while building a 3-1 lead.
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Perry&aposs claims did little to convince viewers, and the clip was bombarded with thousands of negative comments.
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Given that we're constantly bombarded with news via every social platform, it's naturally going to be a challenge.
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Freddie claims Raven got his girlfriend's contact info and bombarded her with texts alleging he's cheated on her.
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It is a normal response of the brain, which is bombarded by millions of stimuli and takes shortcuts.
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Over the the next week, I was bombarded with 70 phone calls and 12 texts from insurance brokers.
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Rebels have also bombarded Aleppo's Kurdish-controlled neighborhood of Sheikh Maqsoud, according to local activists and Kurdish forces.
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People were bombarded with commercials and advertisements pushing them to make last minute PPI claims to their banks.
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People were bombarded with commercials and advertisements pushing them to make last minute PPI claims to their banks.
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So bombarded that they completely lost sight of their children, and I wanted the film to feel that way.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have only been married a hot minute and they're being bombarded with baby questions.
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CISOs are bombarded with dozens of solutions every day, each of which promises to stop the next big attack.
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Weeks before my Icelandair flight, I'm algorithmically bombarded on YouTube by hypnotic pre-roll ads for the northern lights.
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Bombarded by options and steep costs that average $9,000 per funeral in the US, families in crisis become overwhelmed.
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The Syrian army bombarded Eastern Ghouta, a rebel-held suburb of Damascus, killing hundreds of people, according to observers.
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Turkey has said its warplanes and artillery have bombarded positions held by the Kurdish YPG militia in recent days.
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The system gives you a lot more control over your notifications, so you're not constantly being bombarded by alerts.
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Young people are constantly getting bombarded with bad money advice from friends and family, said Bera, herself a millennial.
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By 14, I had been bombarded with so much sexual harassment that I had normalized the feeling of it.
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In other words, while you're bearing witness to these grave injustices, you're also being bombarded by mistruths and lies.
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"I was promptly bombarded with accusations that what I proposed amounted to spying on people's intimate thoughts," he recalled.
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In the absence of a will outlining clear beneficiaries, the estate has been bombarded with claims of varying credibility.
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Underlings such as myself are constantly bombarded by "tips" from our bosses about how to be just like them.
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Another picturesque example of XSEDE-enabled work; in this case, atomic-level simulations of surfaces being bombarded by lasers.
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Thanks to her role on NBC's This Is Us, Mandy Moore's has gotten bombarded with questions about impending motherhood.
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The campaign bombarded its email list with increasingly desperate pleas for money—or psychological intervention, depending on your interpretation.
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The pic was bombarded by comments telling her to take it down, which she did after 45 long minutes.
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But in short order, Ms. Lake said, she was bombarded with negative comments, including death threats, on social media.
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Golfers raced into the clubhouse as lightning bombarded the giant black sky, as if there were an air war.
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When I mention harassment but decline to name names, I am bombarded with accusations that my silence is complicity.
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It is also possible that the planet formed dry and was later bombarded by comets or ice-rich asteroids.
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Mitchell and others involved with the panel were bombarded with abuse and threats, accused of being biased against GamerGate.
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TV viewers continue to be bombarded by more ads and efforts to innovate the TV commercial have been incremental.
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I felt bombarded by names and places and details in the first chapters, and the explanations didn't feel natural.
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Year after year, as spring rolls around, you're bombarded with visions of fringe, daisy prints, and tie-dye galore.
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Commenters bombarded the image with more bee and lemon emoji, and also called Dash a "whore," among other things.
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He could scratch the itch of wanting to illustrate without being bombarded with options for every line and colour.
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So this is really a problem for the most privileged societies, where people are bombarded with choices and temptations.
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Anyone who's ever done an online search related to diets will thereafter be bombarded by advertisers of diet products.
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Instead of being bombarded with Bloomberg financial news, you could just configure Notify to tell you about certain companies.
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Assad amped up the ferocity of his offensive late last year and has relentlessly bombarded Idlib province ever since.
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Allowing yourself to be bombarded by the news all day long can cause you to focus on catastrophic events.
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I told her I appreciated her help, since I'm sure she's been bombarded with requests these last few weeks.
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Advocates say they're also often blamed for the violence done onto them and bombarded with accusatory questions and probations.
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He sits in the top three in multiple contests, having bombarded Super Tuesday states with ads in recent months.
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The Swift 5's price tag made me worry I'd be bombarded with bloatware, but I've encountered surprisingly little.
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When Democratic representatives are bombarded by angry Republicans, it's politically convenient to carry on in service of their base.
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But now, you look at the bloggers, we get bombarded with people looking for information on a daily basis.
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Masuzoe's refusal to explain his spending fueled anger among voters, who have bombarded the government with thousands of complaints.
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"A lot of people are just bombarded by the incredibly negative things happening in immigration now," Weiss told Mashable.
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I would like to see kids having a well-rounded, meaningful education, instead of being bombarded by standardized tests.
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"Now that people are bombarded with information, we are in a golden age where brands matter," Ms. Green said.
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Pro tip: Turn off your email notifications immediately, or you will get bombarded any time someone likes your photo.
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After the indictment became public on Tuesday, commenters bombarded Ms. Giannulli's Instagram page with criticism related to the scandal.
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His mother, Felicia Harris, told NY Daily News that her son was bombarded with racist messages in the aftermath.
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It was right when CNN and all these 24-hour news services came out, so we got bombarded with it.
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In the 1990s, when India started the process of liberalization, the generation before ours (our parents) were bombarded with opportunities.
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Planters has been bombarded with those requests ever since the two snacks disappeared from store shelves way back in 2006.
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Since the announcement, the software's GitHub "issues" page has been bombarded with spam, much of it in the Chinese language.
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Just imagine how much more of a struggle it would be if they were constantly bombarded with questions on camera.
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But when they are having an intimate date-night, the couple have become pros at avoiding being bombarded by fans.
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The army said Thursday that planes bombarded a military compound and a weapons production facility in the northern Gaza Strip.
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NHS managers fear that those who run the initiative, like Ms Monteith, may burn out or be bombarded with calls.
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Kelley breaks down the significance of finding and protecting those quiet moments when you are most bombarded with creative ideas.
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Take one quick scroll on Instagram, and you'll immediately be bombarded with sponsored posts crafted with flashy graphics and animation.
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Vehicles in lower orbits get bombarded by small particles in the planet's upper atmosphere, and that eventually drags them downward.
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It's actually being constantly bombarded with "micrometeorites," which means that erosion is still happening on the moon, just very slowly.
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All of us, adults and children alike, are constantly bombarded with messages that consciously and unconsciously influence our decision-making.
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"He bombarded Diana at Kensington Palace with massive bouquets of flowers, each worth hundreds of pounds," Scott told the paper.
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We're sure you've been bombarded with Valentine's Day gift guides full of suggestions more expensive than your next electric bill.
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For years, it was bombarded by Communist artillery leaving it strewn with shells and its beaches covered in barbed wire.
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If you follow Julianne Hough on Instagram, then you've been bombarded with her FOMO-inducing "BEACHelorette" party pics all weekend.
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If those scarps had been bombarded a million years ago, scientists wouldn't be able to see them now, said Watters.
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But out of the millions that have bombarded us over the years, we may now know of a single exception.
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And since Trump's latest showdown with Megyn Kelly, his supporters have bombarded the news anchor with abuse on social media.
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Outside of that, he was being bombarded by brokers trying to sell him partnerships or mutual funds with high fees.
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Since writing about Harvey Weinstein last week, I've been bombarded with requests to write about my experiences of sexual harassment.
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When an asteroid travels through space, it's constantly bombarded by the Sun's photons — tiny particles of light and electromagnetic radiation.
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Just because we've woken up and taken breath, we're constantly being bombarded with messages about how we're not good enough.
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Trolls bombarded her with bigoted remarks for being black, Muslim, a woman and a refugee and posted her address online.
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After signing up for the site, I was immediately bombarded with messages—all from men in their 40s and 50s.
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As consumers keep getting bombarded by new apps to download, the ability to do more with existing apps becomes paramount.
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We're bombarded with images of it on social media and in think pieces about being a citizen of the world.
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"The greatest challenge is that our customers are bombarded by a lot of products that sound the same," said Mohamood.
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Afterwards they bombarded this silver brain with x-rays and measured how the silver in the neurons absorbed the radiation.
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Russia has also aided Mr. Assad in besieging Aleppo, a rebel stronghold that was bombarded anew on Thursday and Friday.
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After her parents' indictment became public on Tuesday, commenters bombarded Ms. Giannulli's Instagram page with criticism related to the scandal.
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Inside his restaurant, Fieri is bombarded by a deluge of acolytes of Flavortown as if he's the culinary David Koresh.
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Women are bombarded with ads across buses, in subways and on TV. "Born pretty?" reads one in the Seoul subway.
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But while we're bombarded by analyses of many aspects of their plight, we don't hear about this crisis facing them.
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Turkish servers were bombarded for more than a week with some of the most intense cyberattacks in the country's history.
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Another possibility is that Bennu is getting bombarded with micrometeoroids that kick up the particles when they strike the surface.
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Americans are getting bombarded with unwanted phone calls about everything from fake charities and security services to fraudulent tax collectors.
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Before the first official day of fall arrived, we were already bombarded with every pumpkin-flavored item in the market.
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Speaking of TV: Most kids use the internet now and are probably bombarded by way more catchy ads than before.
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After the show, she says Kelly "bombarded" her hotel room and initiated "unwanted sexual contact" ... including oral and vaginal intercourse.
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Meanwhile, alt-right members bombarded VidCon organizer Hank Green with requests to ban Sarkeesian from the event for "harassing" Benjamin.
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"After that I got bombarded with people contacting me, wanting to get stuff out," he says, reflecting on the period.
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The attack is part of a familiar trend in Ukraine, which has been bombarded by Russian cyberattacks in recent years.
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Throughout the experience, you're bombarded with jolting interruptions — like the sound of a creaking door, or onslaughts of loud pop-ups.
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Crucially, this opinion change held even after three months, and after participants had been subsequently bombarded with anti-trans attack ads.
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Set expectations up front, so you're not continually bombarded with phone calls and emails as you're trying to build your business.
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Even 30 miles beyond I-610 (to say nothing of the city center itself), you'll find yourself bombarded by rampant xenophobia.
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Some of the workers bombarded with conspiracy theories told Newton that they were starting to believe the ideas they were seeing.
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We're bombarded by ideas, often conflicting ones, and we're ruled as much by social expectations as we are our own desires.
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So many of the spam calls we're bombarded with on a daily basis are spoofed to look like a local number.
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According to the study, Proxima-b is bombarded with more than 200 times the X-ray radiation that Earth receives today.
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Is that indicative of Seattle's humor at the time, or was it just a response to getting bombarded with dumb questions?
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If you live in a state being bombarded with Senate campaign ads, get ready for an all-out assault this month.
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I can't wait to be bombarded by fake news and hacked e-mails from the French and German governments in 2020.
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Turkish tanks have bombarded Islamic State positions on the Syrian side of the border since the suicide attack on Jan. 12.
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What happens when the fleet gets bombarded by solar wind, or sucked into a wormhole and detained by inter-dimensional beings?
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Its red color comes from being bombarded by radiation during its millions of years wandering the Milky Way through interstellar space.
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The northern stretches of Texas and central and southeastern Oklahoma were bombarded Sunday, with smaller hail reported in Kansas and Missouri.
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"They do not meet in big groupings like that because of drone strikes, because they are constantly being bombarded," she said.
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What advice do you have for consumers who are bombarded with and trying to make sense of food and exercise claims?
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But when you're constantly bombarded with questions, it's easy for the pressure to build until you're circling the decision-fatigue drain.
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Jerusalem's Old City was added in 553, and Aleppo, the Syrian city bombarded by air strikes, made the list in 2013.
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On Monday, Jones left the platform after a scores of users bombarded the Saturday Night Live star with hateful, racist messages.
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Every day we get bombarded with pitches for clever little gadgets trying to get launched with funds from Indiegogo or Kickstarter.
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The attackers then bombarded the New York Fed with nearly three dozen money-transfer requests over a weekend in early February.
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There's a reason intuitive eating is so trendy: it's counter to all the dieting advice we've been bombarded with for decades.
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While Walsh wasn't getting constantly bombarded with notifications filled with opinions about her character, she was aware of how people felt.
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Alexandre Riley, a financial adviser in London, was bombarded on Friday morning with supposed insight from financial firms of various sorts.
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People have tried — and failed — to hack the site's servers, and its forums have been bombarded with pornographic images, he said.
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"We live in an age where we're bombarded with images of people," said Ms. Devaney, herself one of Mr. Hockney's subjects.
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Trump also knows that we are all bombarded with so much information, every day, that sorting fact from fiction is impossible.
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At a time when people are bombarded by media, email newsletters have enjoyed a heyday because there's a perception of wantedness.
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The Aoul and Karim houses were on the rebel side, bombarded with the army's much heavier weaponry, including from the air.
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"Since the paper was published in December last year I literally have been bombarded by emails and phone calls," Tsai said.
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Jets of unknown origin bombarded rebel-held areas of the city on Sunday, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
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His assailant bombarded him with Islamophobic abuse during the attack, accusing him of being a terrorist and calling him Bin Laden.
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Meats, noodles, vegetables, grains, and sometimes a horrendous pudding or brownie, all bombarded with microwaves for the same amount of time.
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Parts of the hull that were bombarded were in poor condition, but other parts of the hull had almost no damage.
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Consumers are bombarded by commercials advertising carrier 5G networks and the truth of it is this: You don't need it yet.
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We are bombarded each day by four times the number of words we encountered daily when my mother was raising me.
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But the upshot is that even now, even in New York, she's still bombarded with her image more than she'd like.
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Relatives and friends have bombarded me for years with internet and social media links to the latest research into spinal injury.
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Giannis Vassilopoulos, a college student in Athens, said he had been bombarded by Huawei ads during his recent travels around Europe.
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Everyone is so bombarded with electronic communications these days that often a letter is the best way to get somebody's attention.
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It bombarded the public with social media posts, stories, billboards, radio shows and articles about the risks posed by the virus.
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When their new show, Mommies Tell All, launched in March, fans of their prior podcast immediately bombarded it with negative reviews.
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As the summer came to a close, The Times-News was bombarded with threatening phone calls and email from all over.
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The idea, McNamee explained, is that you could log a workout without then being bombarded by ads for nearby Zumba classes.
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An explosion of traffic — 1.35 terabits per second — bombarded the site on Wednesday afternoon from over a thousand different autonomous systems.
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But it can also get overwhelming to be constantly bombarded with fears and sadness when your emotions are already on high.
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The hurricane has already fiercely bombarded the islands of Barbuda, St. Martin and Anguilla and parts of the British Virgin Islands.
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I sit down in class like any other kid, but I'm just bombarded with questions on how to do the math.
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The four Iowans in the O'Malley group were bombarded by supporters for the other candidates trying to convince them to join.
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Zao's privacy policy generated an almost-immediate backlash from users, who bombarded its App Store listing with thousands of negative reviews.
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Of course, Internet folks had a field day and bombarded Coco with comments and criticisms ... but Ice-T's not having it.
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At home in Beijing on a recent Saturday night, I was bombarded with Long March coverage on nearly every TV channel.
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He squirmed in his chair as a TV personality bombarded him with questions in search of a window into his soul.
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After I shared the data with my editor, she bombarded Sophie with a flurry of disapproving text messages and fiery emoji.
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For the past week, Russian and Syrian warplanes have bombarded rebel-held eastern Aleppo, backed by ground forces of Iranian troops.
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"Consumers are regularly bombarded with alarming headlines, but rarely have the time to weigh the information for themselves," the company said.
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But unlike poetry, our quick words tend to fail as we are bombarded by fake news, Twitter bots, and fast replies.
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Brunchers need to be confronted by "die-ins;" politically correct social justice warriors need to be bombarded with abuse and memes.
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"She ended up skipping the red carpet because she didn't want to be bombarded with questions about the accident," the insider said.
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Those materials have been in the ice too long and bombarded by radiation, there's no reason that DNA should be clonable anymore.
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Additionally, a planned civilian evacuation from bombarded areas of eastern Aleppo has been stalled, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
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Years later, the star opened up about the jealousy she felt while dating the actor, who was often bombarded with female attention.
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All those e-mails and phone calls we&aposre bombarded with everyday can put a strain on your productivity and your brain.
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"We're so bombarded," said Phyllis Gerstenfeld, a criminal justice professor who teaches a course on hate crimes at California State University, Stanislaus.
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Aging we may be, but we, too, are bombarded daily through whatever media we have conquered with depressing news domestically and globally.
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We've seen so much and we've been so bombarded with this heavy, crazy look like what Kim and I did years ago.
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Christina Farr Marc Harris, a South Carolina resident, started getting bombarded with ads from a health start-up called uBiome last year.
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After Ms. Wild's self-published "Hacker" series took off in 8003, she was bombarded with offers from publishers, agents and film producers.
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"We've been so bombarded with heavy makeup on social media and youtube, that people are just sick of it," he tells PeopleStyle.
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But when something does go wrong, the flight crew are bombarded with information and, in some cases, have difficulty coping with it.
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All this suggests that, if Mr Johnson survives the next few months, Britain will be bombarded with a strange mix of policies.
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Do we want to live in an echo chamber, or do we want to be bombarded by negative, and sometimes hurtful content?
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However, I had just been bombarded with messages and, like, bloggers about the kind of bullying that was happening on my page.
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Rolling up his sleeves, he poured a few beers for diners at the bar, only to once again be bombarded with questions.
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I noticed something a bit strange as I was scrolling through my Twitter feed last weekend: I was being bombarded with unicorns.
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"These days, we are bombarded with so much stimuli," says Sanam Hafeez, PsyD, a neuropsychologist and teaching faculty member at Columbia University.
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So, it's no surprise that, when perusing the site lately, we were bombarded with options that we just couldn't keep to ourselves.
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Instead of little cars scurrying around the screen I was bombarded with all the nearby bikes and each one's distance from me.
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"When ice is bombarded by radiation over the age of the Solar System it turns kind of reddish in color," Sheppard says.
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Wet enemies are frozen solid with ice, while foes bombarded with ceaseless forms of fire eventually catch light, visibly smoldering, burning, charring.
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A war monitor, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said the army had bombarded the remaining Islamic State territory in Deraa province.
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Melania, 46, has been bombarded with accusations that she plagiarized Michelle Obama's 2008 Democratic National Convention address in her speech on Monday.
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"Today's girls are bombarded with images of external beauty, not those of confident, strong female athletic role models," according to the foundation.
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"You want to escape for 20 minutes at a time and not be bombarded with an advert for a game," he says.
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Unsurprisingly, he was bombarded with questions about the bizarre behavior, with some suggesting that he was questioning the integrity of the official.
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Devastating hurricanes, Nazi and KKK parades, melting ice sheets, ISIS, and threats of nuclear war — We are daily bombarded with bad news.
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It's easy to feel bombarded as you begin your day with incoming emails, meeting notifications and Slack messages that demand your attention.
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Sexual education is the best way to fight the damaging messages about sex and pleasure that we're bombarded with in the media.
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I think the difference is in what we're being bombarded with, because our platforms are similar while different at the same time.
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Sulley Muntari, a Ghanian national team midfielder with Pescara, was bombarded with racist comments at Sunday's Serie A away match against Cagliari.
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In case your feed isn't already bombarded with holiday sales and summer promotions, allow us to bring you yet another to bookmark.
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I didn't cover the 2016 Presidential race, which means I wasn't choked, or grabbed, or bombarded with death threats or anti-Semitism.
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Republicans said they're already being bombarded by an onslaught of lobbyists and special-interest groups hellbent on protecting their favored tax breaks.
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Syrian state television said the army had repelled an infiltration attempts by the militants and bombarded them with artillery, inflicting heavy losses.
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Do not expect to be bombarded with ads or seduced by the lure of easy money when the N.F.L season kicks off.
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You might have noticed that your inbox is suddenly being bombarded by messages from apps and services you haven't used in years.
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The incident comes after hundreds of thousands of Turkish Web sites were bombarded by cyberattacks during the week leading up to Christmas.
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As people are bombarded with more and more material, "how we store that information is so much more challenging," Dr. Gingerich said.
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You get bombarded with "Storage Almost Full" notifications on your phone, but just keep rolling like the problem will magically fix itself.
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The agency is now preparing to be bombarded by questions from Democrats, whom Pai has largely ignored for the past two years.
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But Trade Me—New Zealand's largest auction website—has banned the sale of any semi-automatic weapons after being bombarded with criticism.
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" 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.
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Everyone else seems to have sparkling skin, and you're bombarded by smooth-as-glass complexions in magazines, on TV, and on Instagram.
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For example, the lunar surface is constantly being bombarded with all kinds of radiation, since the Moon lacks any kind of atmosphere.
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Or were you more interested in Angelina Jolie, the London Fatberg, the Cleveland Indians or "The Art of Being Bombarded by Watermelons"?
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Shoppers will be bombarded by epicurean treasures from around the world including smoked meats, teas and coffees, spreads, oils, cakes and more.
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Aleppo has been bombarded with airstrikes since for almost a week now, with hundreds of people being killed including dozens of children.
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For months, members of European Parliament (MEPs) had been bombarded with comments by opponents and activists warning about the problematic rule changes.
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Like Donald Trump and so many other leaders and moguls bombarded with the white noise of flattery, Lear cannot hear the truth.
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Even as it bombarded the Ghouta area, pro-government militias in the north of the country advanced toward the Kurdish enclave Afrin.
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Newborn Mira is whisked away to a neonatal intensive care unit while her parents are bombarded with statistics, terrified about her future.
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Reader Idea While scrolling through social media, watching the news, or in class, students are bombarded with humanitarian crisis after humanitarian crisis.
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She was bombarded by criticism on Twitter and other social media platforms that she thought would put the company's future in jeopardy.
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Over the past few months, Shawn Smith, an Amazon customer in New Jersey, has been bombarded with Facebook ads for free products.
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Bali said SDF forces had bombarded Baghouz heavily overnight before engaging in direct clashes with IS fighters in the pre-dawn hours.
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"The brain is constantly bombarded with sensory information from multiple channels," said Christopher Fetsch, an assistant professor of neuroscience at Johns Hopkins.
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Scott was also still within the protective shield of Earth's magnetic field on the space station, not bombarded by deep-space radiation.
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Many of those automated accounts, along with Twitter users with suspected ties to the Russian government, bombarded the platform without buying advertising.
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Network and studio executives would have been bombarded with questions from the press and advertisers on whether Smollett would be coming back.
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The cleric said he organized the gathering after he was bombarded by concerned texts and phone calls from members of his congregation.
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Our sources say the agents bombarded Hazel with questions about Katt allegedly hiding money -- she said she had no knowledge of that.
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You can't just skip over the fact that we were raised and bombarded with messages of racism simply because we want to be.
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Residents say the Iran-backed rebels bombarded the Haglan Maris village late Sunday, and that most of the dead belong to one family.
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The unwanted suitors had gotten his phone number through the app as well, and bombarded him with messages, calls, and pictures of genitalia.
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In an environment where we're bombarded with "clean eating," non-GMO, powders and dusts, energies and auras, is the subtext something more sinister?
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I was also bombarded with a scent experience—courtesy of International Flavors and Fragrances—that added an exciting new dimension to my immersion.
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After I spent ages trying to wash myself in the sink, I bombarded Jason with messages and forced myself to try and sleep.
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It's all of the reassurance and honesty Colton has been asking for after the many troubling premonitions he was bombarded with last week.
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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.
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Google says it will also limit push notifications so you're not bombarded with a separate ping for receipts, order confirmation, delivery, and more.
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Serban bought three items from DressLily in December 2016 "after being bombarded every day with cute stuff" in ads on Facebook, she said.
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The Facebook founder and CEO was bombarded with questions and criticisms ranging from Facebook's recently updated political advertising policies to its privacy practices.
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Elected officials, many of whom represent diverse minority communities, say they have been bombarded with concerns about the prospect of a Trump presidency.
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Absolutely. So, one of the things—especially as an avid New Yorker—we are bombarded at all times with stimuli from every direction.
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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.
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Our planet is bombarded with more than 2650 tons of dust and small particles every day and most of it comes from asteroids.
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Kim told Scott that they always want to be there to support him, but Kourtney had been getting bombarded with panicked phone calls.
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Eventually, being bombarded with dildos that are also pipes and hot-pink pot paraphernalia makes you want to try it out for yourself.
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They resented me for it after being bombarded by countless emails trying to find some mutually agreeable time and place for everyone involved.
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In the meantime, you can expect to be bombarded with early versions of tomorrow's tech that are bound to feel janky and incomplete.
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Early Mars was still a relatively tiny planet, constantly bombarded by impacts, and was still twice as far from the Sun as Earth.
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On the state broadcaster's account on Weibo, a microblogging service, the comments section was temporarily shut down as viewers bombarded it with complaints.
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She told Mashable she's bombarded with multiple unwanted nude photos daily, probably more than most people, thanks to her chosen line of work.
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Justin and Hailey were leaving dinner at Cecconi's Tuesday night in Brooklyn walking arm-in-arm ... and getting bombarded by fans and photogs.
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It's constantly bombarded by cosmic rays and solar wind, which means the dust can become electrostatically charged, like a balloon rubbed on hair.
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"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.
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Griff says he's been bombarded with vociemails and other messages from people threatening to kill him and his family since the pic surfaced.
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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.
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When Omar Mateen bombarded a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, with bullets earlier this month, his father quickly identified his son's possible motive.
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Do you think comedy has helped you—and America in general—deal with the horrible bullshit we're constantly bombarded by in the news?
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She says that Cheetos HQ gets bombarded with photos from consumers saying that they've found a Cheeto that looks like this or that.
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In essence, the NASA EmDrive in the paper consists of a closed copper cone, the inside of which is being bombarded with microwaves.
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The Federal Communications Commission is getting bombarded with comments on net neutrality in the wake of comedian John Oliver's segment on the topic.
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Brands are attracted to Cogni because traditional advertising has not been effective with younger consumers who are constantly bombarded with marketing, Ravishankar said.
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Sheet masks are to 2017 what fragrance counters were to the '90s: You can't walk into a store without feeling bombarded by options.
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Tax experts also said that when many IRS employees return after the shutdown, they will be bombarded with work that has piled up.
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The war monitor, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said rocket and the Syrian army also bombarded the Jobar district in eastern Damascus.
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Similarly, about 900 million years ago, the moon's speed of retreat spiked to 7 centimeters per year as it got bombarded with meteors.
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Both said they favored a proposal to create humanitarian "safe zones" in northern Syria to protect civilians being bombarded by the Syrian government.
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Will people reject being bombarded with ads on their commute or downtime, especially when they could just open an app on their phone?
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She says she got her questions answered, but then her baby daddy bombarded her with messages of regret and sorrow ... including threatening suicide.
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You put a lot of work in, but find that little comes to fruition because women are being bombarded by messages from creeps.
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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.
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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.
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Although bombarded with thousands of sensations every second of the day, your brain rarely stops providing you with a steady stream of consciousness.
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In place of a vibrant society, the people of North Korea are bombarded by state propaganda practically every waking hour of the day.
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At the White House, McGahn and a team in his office held "murder boards" where Gorsuch was bombarded with questions senators might ask.
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For more than an hour, residents bombarded a panel of elected officials, drug policy activists and police with technical questions about the idea.
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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.
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The Soviets deployed tanks and bombarded the Chinese positions with BM-21 rockets, killing (in their estimate) up to a thousand Chinese troops.
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WK: Well, I remember Sunday, the 7th of December, hearing on the radio that the Japanese had bombarded the Americans in Pearl Harbor.
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Ossman distinctly wanted to differentiate the gala from the "tits, ass, and degrading rap music" she was bombarded with at other industry events.
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"If you search for 'global warming' and 'polar bear,' you'll often get bombarded with sites that are ignoring the scientific evidence," he said.
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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.
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He, too, described struggling with how to approach the wealth of knowledge he has been bombarded with on coronavirus, for better or worse.
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Ultimately "Kid Food" shines a light on all the ways that kids are bombarded with junk food from the time they are babies.
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Souhel said that, after Hussein died, the SWAT team bombarded the house relentlessly until two in the morning, killing all three militants inside.
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After service in Guadalcanal, the warship was bombarded by Japanese dive bombers and torpedo planes in the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands.
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Snopes reports it was bombarded with messages attempting to convert its free accounts into paid subscriptions — ones that are allegedly hard to cancel.
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However, she gave very little attention to how she and all of us are bombarded with messages that cause us to gain weight.
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Women are bombarded with countless fertility diets, special fertility-boosting yoga practices and all the fertility apps they can fit on their phone.
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Not surprisingly, what many of our 27st-century, image-bombarded, constantly visually stimulated kids want to read more than ever is graphic novels.
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A group of Kurdish soldiers was stationed at the dam, and the ISIS fighters bombarded them from a distance and then moved in.
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They tend to "come home" in swing states when exposed to intense grassroots campaign activity, saturated with campaign news and bombarded with advertising.
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"When you are bombarded with refill after refill, it's easy for things to fall through the cracks, despite your best efforts," he said.
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"We are often bombarded with fear-mongering and shocking headlines that make us feel that the world is falling apart," he told Insider.
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A few months later, the place they sought refuge, al-Mazraq camp near the border city of Harad, also in Hajjah, was bombarded.
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But compassion fatigue is not some inexplicable human condition; it is the result of being bombarded with images of devastation without proper context.
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If Tap gets off the ground, its unclear if stores will be bombarded by people looking for refills and how retailers might react.
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Instead, we're constantly bombarded by bells, buzzes and chimes that alert us to messages we feel compelled to view and respond to immediately.
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Swae tried crowd surfing at one point -- that didn't go so well -- and he was also being bombarded with bras from the audience.
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Whenever "average" users attempt to ask questions, they are bombarded by passionate messages from Bolsominions, who often base their arguments on fake news stories.
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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.
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Of course, the name is a bit misleading since Mars has been bombarded by asteroids several times over the course of billions of years.
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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.
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"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.
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We are not concerned with being bombarded by opportunities because we have developed a scalable workflow that allows us to efficiently manage significant dealflow.
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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.
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" "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.
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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.
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But the app has also made for an influx of homogeneous beauty looks, because we all get bombarded with the same well-liked posts.
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And beauty enthusiasts may have fatigue after being constantly bombarded with new products and the drawn-out social media teasing that accompanies these launches.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Pro-Putin forces bombarded voters with messages urging them to come to the polls, especially in big cities where turnout has often been low.
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Search #BlackLove on Instagram, and you will be bombarded with pictures of Black couples getting engaged, married, having children, or just looking great together.
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Spicer, who spoke with Extra while in Houston for the Super Bowl, said he was bombarded with text messages after the skit went viral.
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Why it matters: Earth is bombarded with intense radiation and energy ejected from the sun that can sometimes disrupt satellite communications and power grids.
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Earth is being bombarded by over twice as many asteroids as it was 290 million years ago, according to research published Thursday in Science.
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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.
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"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.
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Since I started writing this column last October, I have been frequently bombarded with questions, from my inner circle and from strangers over email.
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He became a fortress of solitude as the game wore on, bombarded from all sides by slightly mistimed passes from his conspicuously inferior teammates.
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After the election results were announced on Tuesday night, he was bombarded with messages from Trump supporters saying his days in America are numbered.
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When Andrew Tomkins started the study, his objective was to calculate the rate at which the ancient Earth was being bombarded by space dust.
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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.
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The average consumer is getting bombarded with advertising, and providers of live entertainment need to find ways to cut through the clutter, Howe says.
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Once the repeal hits the federal register in January, the FCC will be bombarded with lawsuits accusing the agency of ignoring the public interest.
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He constantly finds himself bombarded by young fans who worship him, or admire him deeply for his contribution to Indian metal at the least.
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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.
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The anxiety feels even more acute since the wired generation feels continuously bombarded by new reasons to freak out, thanks to their smart devices.
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Witnesses have described scenes of families bombarded by government warplanes and artillery as they tried to flee, leaving the wounded lying in the street.
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Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... Aaron called cops early Wednesday in St. Petersburg, FL because he was getting bombarded with texts and phone calls.
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As is our wont, we liberals bombarded ourselves — and our candidates — with endless litanies of advice on what we should and should not say.
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That leaves just a handful of academics who get bombarded with vitriol, including outright threats, every time they try to counter pseudoscience with fact.
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I feel like Facebook and Twitter are bombarded with heavy news so I head over to TikTok to do my morning scroll there instead.
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Perhaps we should all brace ourselves to be bombarded with cell phone warnings about "tremendous big and tremendously wet" storms from here on out.
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The price change made MoviePass a must-have for movie fans overnight as the company was bombarded with hundreds of thousands of new subscribers.
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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.
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Tech employees are feeling the effects — some said they had been bombarded with LinkedIn messages from companies that find clients for these service providers.
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They were deployed during the Korean War after Mao Zedong claimed that the United States had bombarded the newly Communist country with biological weapons.
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But from late November until the last gasp at the end of December, we all are bombarded with richness and excess at every turn.
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Some tell me that they have been bombarded by friends and relatives with stories and social media accounts highlighting the alleged dangers of vaccinations.
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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.
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"Do not disturb" keeps you tethered to your phone — your lifeline in the modern age — without having to be bombarded by the outside world.
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As a result, Pelosi has been bombarded by the radical progressives in and out of her caucus from day one to impeach the President.
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As they knocked on doors, they were bombarded with questions about health care, Sanders' platform, and how it all ties into fixing tenants' lives.
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As part of their counter-attack, rebels bombarded government-held neighborhoods of Aleppo, where the population is estimated at slightly over 1 million people.
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Meanwhile, a nasty mix of freezing rain and snow that bombarded much of Connecticut and Massachusetts on Wednesday has pushed off shore, Ward said.
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But they said he quickly made clear he was a fanatical supporter of Mr. Trump, and bombarded them with racist and misogynist conspiracy theories.
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The project was covered extensively, and with all that attention came a ton of trolls, who relentlessly bombarded Haley with abuse on social media.
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Although some members of the community supported Martinez, others bombarded the coffee shop on social media threatening to boycott, and Martinez was promptly fired.
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Almost as soon as the hearing started, anti-Semitic and white nationalist comments bombarded the chat section of a YouTube livestream of the meeting.
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Dozens of residents of bombarded southern villages blocked an Israeli traffic junction and burned tyres in protest at what they deemed a government capitulation.
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The Syrian military said it had also shelled the rebels in Ramousah, while the Observatory said rebels had bombarded areas of western Aleppo overnight.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"(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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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!
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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"?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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".
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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.
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" 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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" 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?
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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