The same complaints that had dogged him in the past dogged him again, along with criticisms that he had failed to address serious issues like air quality and affordable housing.
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The last-- TARLOV: -- that have dogged her, her entire career.
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Rumors about Michael's sexual orientation dogged him throughout the 1980s.
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He's dogged by investigations of his associates' ties to Russia.
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He was dogged by domestic problems, including a sluggish economy.
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The whitewash in Malaysia contrasts with dogged investigations continuing abroad.
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That makes their dogged adherence to it all the stranger.
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The skepticism has dogged him on the campaign trail, too.
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He was dogged by a persistent cough, sweats and nausea.
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BuzzFeed has been dogged by messy union fights ever since.
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But stations have been dogged by accusations of contract irregularities.
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This is a problem that has long dogged the president.
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It is similar to the problems that dogged former Sen.
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Mr Peña's government has been dogged by allegations of graft.
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Johnson Sirleaf's administration was also dogged by several corruption scandals.
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Overconfident claims have dogged AI research from its earliest days.
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Those questions also have dogged Biden, 76, and Warren, 70.
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Quist's campaign has been dogged by his past financial problems.
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Word is ... the scandal dogged their relationship until the end.
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It dogged his campaign and now looms over his presidency.
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I wouldn't say she was any more dogged than Sen.
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It will also be dogged all the way by controversy.
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Loving is more about dogged devotion than excitement or action.
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The sale of the planes has been dogged by controversy.
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Garfield had been pursued at different points by dogged HUAC
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Dogged by bill collectors, hundreds have turned to the courts.
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Clinton is promising a dogged pursuit of mainstream liberal goals.
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But recently, Bomjan has been dogged by allegations of wrongdoing.
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His tenure at ORR was rocky and dogged by controversy.
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Concerns about grandiosity and narcissism dogged Lyndon B. Johnson's presidency.
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It is a question that has dogged Mr. Dudamel's career.
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Acosta's defense The Epstein deal has dogged Acosta more recently.
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The police force has also been dogged by problems recently.
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The issue dogged Clinton for most of the presidential campaign.
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In Washington, he's been dogged by ethical and legal complaints.
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The scandal has dogged the program for the past month.
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For years after, he said, he was dogged by regret.
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It was enough to dishearten even the most dogged sleuth.
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Italian newspapers sent their most dogged investigative reporters to Cairo.
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The report appears to bookend a controversy that dogged Mrs.
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They're dogged and consistent, with the patience of a machine.
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Those votes dogged his 2016 primary run against Hillary Clinton.
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The moniker of "unreliable boyfriend" has dogged Carney ever since.
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Where did that dogged dedication to preventing conflict come from?
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The uncertainties that dogged him for so long still remain.
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Italy's benchmark, dogged by political headaches, shed 8% as well.
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Allegations of grave robbing have for decades dogged those investigations.
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Legal problems have dogged Salvini and the League for months.
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Years of scandal and misconduct have dogged the bank's reputation.
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Questions about the email arrangement have dogged her presidential campaign.
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Allen isn't the only person dogged by allegations of sexual assault.
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Nor has she "pursued a dogged vendetta" against a political rival.
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This thing is dogged – a quality certainly handy in war zones.
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The Grasberg mine has been dogged by security concerns for decades.
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The company has been dogged by concerns about slow iPhone sales.
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For years, the President has been dogged by allegations of corruption.
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There were major money issues as well that dogged the festival.
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It will take dogged persistence to contain this one, he said.
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Conspiracy theories have dogged disasters and outbreaks of illness probably forever.
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This also concludes a saga that has dogged Ma since 2011.
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Both plants were also dogged by massive setbacks and cost overruns.
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This divide has dogged the government's response to the Brexit vote.
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The most dogged protesters have set up a camp outside parliament.
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The film will be dogged, though, by accusations of cultural insensitivity.
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Since becoming president in 2009, Zuma has been dogged by scandal.
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As things stand currently, the procurement process is dogged by issues.
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Yet his dogged care for implosive Vinz tragically holds him back.
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On the road, the Honda fleet has been dogged by recalls.
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Fillon has denied the allegations but they have dogged his campaign.
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Sessions has been dogged by allegations of racism throughout his career.
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Problems in this regard have dogged US foreign aid for years.
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Both candidates have been dogged by unflattering headlines in recent weeks.
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Menendez's Senate campaign has been dogged by his past legal woes.
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There are dogged leaders, and then there are actual dog leaders.
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My mother was always frantically worried, dogged by voices and visions.
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Poroshenko, a chocolate magnate, has been dogged by allegations of corruption.
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A dogged focus on the courts is not new for Republicans.
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Smith won an instant following with her dogged pursuit of Ledecky.
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Security clearance woes have dogged President Trump's administration for some time.
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With dogged perseverance, Christopher Wheeldon has turned himself into a storyteller.
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States. In important respects, these are the same questions that dogged
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The FBI's investigation had dogged Clinton's presidential campaign since last summer.
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A born dogged fighter, it wasn't within his nature to quit.
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And Hunter has been dogged by serious legal and ethics scandals.
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Plus, Hunter has been dogged by serious legal and ethics scandals.
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All the while, he has been dogged by allegations of corruption.
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The Reds finished eighth in the end, dogged by inconsistency throughout.
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The judge's dogged pace simply — and responsibly — facilitated an informed choice.
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The ensuing scandal dogged her campaign and may have doomed it.
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The Russia matter has dogged Trump's first six months in office.
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They can be aggressive, dogged, and seem to act with purpose.
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He succeeds Victoria Nuland, whose dogged diplomacy gave the Kremlin fits.
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His presidency has been dogged by allegations of corruption ever since.
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Quarrels and quibbles have dogged just about every census since then.
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It is a problem that has dogged Boeing in the past.
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Cancellations have dogged both, along with those pesky calls to retire.
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This wouldn't be the first time corruption allegations have dogged Vance.
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The medical side of the agency has been dogged by scandal.
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Based on Carreyrou's dogged reporting, not even Enron lied so freely.
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Even the process of jury selection had been dogged by delays.
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Outrage over outsize drug-price increases has dogged some pharmaceutical companies.
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Dispatch Donald J. Trump's campaign was dogged by accusations of misogyny.
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Berlusconi's political career has been dogged by non-stop legal battles.
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The Windy City's high shooting and murder rates have dogged him.
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Problematic travel expenses have dogged a number of Trump administration appointees.
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Clinton's time as secretary of state that had dogged her campaign.
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Hunter has long been dogged by serious legal and ethics scandals.
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Liz Mermin: From our dogged and resourceful New York reporter, Sebastien.
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Ethics allegations have dogged Wehrum, a former lobbyist for energy interests.
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Rhode Island finishes 48th, perennially dogged by poor infrastructure and high costs.
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The question of Mr. Rubio's experience also dogged him again on Monday.
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But 2 Chainz's own dogged pursuit of perfection didn't make sense, either.
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Both the Nixon and Trump campaigns were dogged with allegations of collusion.
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Even the brief incursion into Georgia in 2008 was dogged by mishaps.
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Now, I don't know if he's brilliant or not, but definitely dogged.
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His five-year term has been dogged throughout by student-led protests.
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Hillary Clinton's speaking fees dogged her in her 210 run for president.
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He has also been dogged by allegations of corruption in his party.
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Bombardier has been dogged by a handful of rail contracts http://bit.
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So I'd expect the same dogged persistence in bringing Wheel to life.
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She was dogged in her convictions and a master of her medium.
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The question of Trump's valuation has long dogged him and his campaign.
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One problem that has dogged Alibaba since its early days is counterfeits.
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INVESTIGATIONS Ethics allegations have dogged Wehrum, a former lobbyist for energy interests.
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Wentworth's exasperation with everyone; Wardog's relentless scheming; David's dogged hopefulness; Lauren's despair.
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A white-knuckle and dogged pursuit of the state's most notorious fugitive.
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Modi has himself been dogged by questions over his Hindu nationalist ideology.
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The former CEO has long been dogged by rumors regarding presidential aspirations.
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A reporter, dogged by a host of demons, returning home to investigate.
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Questions about the safety of the herbicide have dogged Monsanto for years.
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Still, she's dogged in pursuing the truth, even at great personal risk.
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The lawsuits had dogged Trump, who denied any wrongdoing, throughout his campaign.
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Trump's presidency has been dogged with doubts about legitimacy from the beginning.
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Zuma has been dogged by scandal since he became president in 2009.
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The Trump-branded hotel never opened, but it was dogged by controversy.
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Over smacking bass, X sing-raps with a sense of dogged purpose.
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The American health care system is dogged with terrible inefficiency and waste.
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Porn has been dogged by problems associated with online piracy for years.
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Harsh rules and regulations, harassment, and unfair wages have dogged the industry.
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Scaramucci's brief time in the White House was already dogged by scandal.
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But a question has dogged policymakers: are great teachers born or made?
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Stewart's Senate bid was dogged by accusations of ties to white nationalists.
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Given that Trump is a dogged campaigner, this will most certainly continue.
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The question of the investigation into the email server has dogged Mrs.
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He outlived the president by two decades, dogged by accusations of malpractice.
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Whitney Houston was another entertainer who was long dogged by substance abuse.
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Indeed, the dogged reluctance of Rosenstein to recuse himself is itself concerning.
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To say the email scandal dogged her entire campaign is an understatement.
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Meanwhile, Clinton is perhaps dogged by her mistakes because she admits them.
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"You mad-dogged 75 'Ninja Turtle' death troopers by yourself!" he says.
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He has for years been dogged by corruption accusations, which he denies.
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Mr. Trump spotlighted decades-old accusations of sexual transgressions that dogged Mrs.
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The setup has also dogged the former secretary of State's presidential campaign.
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The dogged peasant keeps after the miser; he wants his kopeck back.
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Beyond pragmatic considerations, philosophical questions have dogged private prisons from the start.
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Since the beginning, they have been dogged by accusations of inherent unfairness.
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Both Gabes are dogged by a humorless administrator who targets their students.
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Similar complaints of glossing over Communist rule have dogged his Trump opera.
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His past as a Republican also dogged him during his presidential run.
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Barneys was also dogged with problems that have toppled other traditional retailers.
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But even before he became prime minister in 2009, scandal dogged him.
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Some dogged checking by Robert Thomas led to the go-ahead goal.
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He steered clear of the searing subject that has dogged his presidency.
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After all, they carry the spirit of their parents' scrappy, dogged generation.
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But despite his subsequent honorable service, the draft-dodger label dogged him.
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TJ Cox, who has been dogged by scandal, outraised him by $150,000.
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Both topics have dogged Clinton on the campaign trail in recent months.
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It has also been regularly dogged by speculation of its financial health.
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Mark Mulholland of Matthew 220 is unusually persevering even in dogged company.
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For months, Ms. Harris's campaign had been dogged by rumors of mismanagement.
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Those concerns have also dogged facial recognition research in the United States.
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Facebook's hardware products will likely continue to be dogged by privacy concerns.
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The work can come across as frisky, bold, dogged, and grim simultaneously.
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Clinton has been dogged by her unusual email setup throughout her campaign.
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They can be dogged for those bad acts until their dying day.
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They also dogged organizers of the Concert for Bangladesh and Live Aid.
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Leaders who have survived have been dogged by the threat of death.
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Allegations of Russian involvement in Trump's 2016 victory have dogged his presidency.
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But the movie has been dogged by controversy almost since its premiere.
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The question of unreleased tax returns dogged Mr. Romney throughout the 2012 race.
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Claims of bullying and of spying on journalists have dogged its top brass.
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The airport has been dogged by criticism over working conditions and safety standards.
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I'm always impressed by the dogged determination of summer diners to guzzle Sancerre.
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Another issue that's dogged Harris' throughout the campaign is her stance on truancy.
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Worse yet for Jordan, that line of criticism has dogged him for decades.
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In similar fashion, dogged, old-fashioned questions from a journalist can draw blood.
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The warning followed a Christmas period dogged by the threat of strike action.
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The separatists have been dogged by infighting that has, on occasion, turned violent.
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It has been dogged by charges of corruption and environmental crime for years.
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But his level of animus toward Tester feels more dogged, and more personal.
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Accusations of below-average finger size have dogged Trump for nearly 30 years.
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She literally seized the moment and dogged Obama until he got it done.
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For nearly five years, Egypt has struggled to put down a dogged insurgency.
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His handling of three high-profile sexual misconduct cases dogged Dirks for months.
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Two of the ads paint Clinton as corrupt and dogged in federal investigations.
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Snapchat has been dogged by the question of how to monetize their operation.
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The railway was his pet project but it has been dogged by problems.
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The Eurovision contest hosted in 2017 by Ukraine was also dogged by controversy.
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Tether, the highest-profile project, is dogged by concerns around its financial backing.
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In fact, when it comes to race, several moments have dogged Clinton's campaign.
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Nigerian police have been dogged by accusations of human rights abuses for years.
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Democrats were more dogged in pressing officials on the events of the election.
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Mr Trump's campaign was dogged again by racially tinged clashes at his rallies.
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The lack of a formidable challenger to Pelosi has dogged her Democratic critics.
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Mr Zuma's political career has been dogged by corruption allegations and personal scandals.
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Criminal-justice issues in particular have dogged Biden's campaign since before it began.
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Planning for the Crete meeting has been dogged by doctrinal and political disputes.
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His team did not transgress any laws, it was not dirty, just dogged.
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So we should applaud President Trump and Greenblatt's dogged determination to bring peace.
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We are dogged in trying to facilitate this as quickly as we can.
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Uber has been dogged by several accusations of having a toxic work culture.
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Storr confesses that he, too, is dogged by self-loathing and suicidal thoughts.
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Questions about nuclear policy have dogged Trump for more than a year now.
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It's disorganized, plagued by internecine feuds and splits, and dogged by financial scandals.
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But he was dogged by allegations of corruption before and after his election.
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Its players appeared outmatched on the field and dogged by disputes off it.
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Aretha Franklin is getting dogged in death over legal bills ... TMZ has learned.
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He has been dogged through his tenure by accusations of conflicts of interest.
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Yet it has been dogged by accusations like those it has faced elsewhere.
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The issue has dogged other big tech companies like Apple in recent years.
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The case has been dogged by politics and controversy from beginning to end.
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But, then again, this is a franchise dogged by questions about its frugality.
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Mr. Vitter was dogged by a prostitution scandal from nearly a decade earlier.
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Indonesia's aviation industry has long been dogged by accidents and accusations of malfeasance.
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Here's a great first-person story on how to be a dogged reporter.
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It's a dogged sprint over the next few weeks for the Democratic primary.
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His sweeping plans and dogged work ethic made New Yorkers rally around him.
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His life, and afterlife, were to be dogged by shadow versions of himself.
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He is dogged, not just by Saudi's past, but also by its present.
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Throughout her career, Rebecca Solnit has been dogged by comparisons to Joan Didion.
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In Washington, Hunter has long been dogged by serious legal and ethics scandals.
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It had proved, against a dogged, determined opponent, that it could fight, too.
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The first wave of Lithuanians arriving in Britain were dogged by lurid stories.
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Ultimately, what has dogged Strzok the most is his text messages to Page.
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Eric Greitens has resigned after a year of being dogged by multiple scandals.
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Dogged by the trauma, he sought relief in opiates and ultimately developed an addiction.
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Japanese stocks were dogged by threats of a robust yen, which hurts exporters' earnings.
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Comer is also known for her dogged insistence that students solve their own problems.
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PERINO: And then the reunification issue is going to dogged them for a while.
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It's a process that has been dogged by complaints, regulatory oversight and court cases.
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But you and/or your lawyer should be prepared to be dogged about it.
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The White House had become riled by his dogged questioning of its Iran policy.
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"This case was just your own old-fashioned, determined, dogged police work," he says.
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Trump has been dogged by allegations that his associates had ties to Russian officials.
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But as Stephanie Lee's dogged reporting uncovered, much of his data was a sham.
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The issue has dogged her campaign and entangled some of her most trusted aides.
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Alternative, engineered fixes have been dogged by potentially stratospheric costs, uncertain efficacy or both.
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Dogged determination doesn't get you very far if you don't understand the whole situation.
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Dogged investigative journalists from outlets such as amaBhungane and the Daily Maverick exposed scandals.
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However, she has continued to be dogged by questions of entanglement with the business.
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But something tells us that these dogged and diligent reporters weren't just Feelin' Lucky.
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Trump has been dogged by controversy over his and his staff's ties to Russia.
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President Santos will also have to contend with dogged opposition from his foe Uribe.
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It encapsulated the problem that has dogged StarCraft 2 almost since the original beta.
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Investigations in Malaysia have been dogged by accusations they were biased toward the government.
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If you could criticize Camozzi for anything, it won't be for his dogged determination.
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He was so dogged, and it left me inspired in the work we do.
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But his long political career has been dogged with missteps and allegations of corruption.
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A major issue that has dogged Watch is a startling lack of consumer awareness.
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Sisulu also called for an end to the corruption that has dogged Zuma's government.
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A big question is how dogged Canadian Pacific will be in pursuing Norfolk Southern.
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Ryzik: It was definitely a process and, as Cara said, often really dogged work.
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The Florida senator has been dogged by questions about his readiness for the presidency.
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He was a marvel of organization and efficiency, of candid counsel and dogged persistence.
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But Trump has been just as dogged about going ahead and clearing his name.
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Accusations he did not do enough to stop the rioting have dogged his career.
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The plant has been dogged by charges of corruption and environmental crime for years.
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Himes was forced to take odd jobs, and was dogged by debt and drink.
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Children have lots of questions and tend to be dogged pursuers of moral clarity.
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EU relations with both Beijing and Moscow are dogged by disputes over human rights.
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Economic data in Europe has disappointed and Brexit concerns have dogged the British pound.
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The UN is bloated, seemingly unaccountable, dogged by bureaucracy and tangled in institutional rivalries.
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There is a longing for clarity, dogged by a suspicion that none is possible.
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The broader question of the civil rights movement's proper purview dogged even Dr. King.
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Allegations of Jahan's connections to radical Islam have dogged the case from the outset.
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While rumors dogged Adu off the field, he was a marked man on it.
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She might have been dogged by insecurities her whole life, always feeling insufficiently attractive.
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Dogged resistance by the North Korean armed forces, however, would be the safe bet.
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That was the dogged and difficult cause that brought Hammarskjöld to Ndola in 1961.
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" That dogged optimism, he added, is a reflection of "who I am right now.
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The killing, and accusations of a cover-up, have dogged Mr. Emanuel ever since.
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We are in a war and need a dogged leader with long-term vision.
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Will his efforts at reform re-ignite the protests that have dogged his presidency?
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But Mr. Koroma's administration has been dogged by allegations of corruption and constitutional violations.
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Bolton dogged the treaty in a 2017 op-ed in The Wall Street Journal.
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Bill Clinton had won the White House while being dogged by allegations of infidelity.
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And, the kind of dogged, unrelenting pressure that reporting requires demands a professional press.
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But it has dogged him, to his aides' frustration, since the El Paso shooting.
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Cries of "hearsay" have dogged the whistle-blower complaint since it first came out.
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Even before then, his presidency was dogged by a series of corruption related scandals.
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When elected in 2017 Mr Gilliam was dogged by allegations of campaign-finance fraud.
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Rescue efforts have been dogged by rising waters while heavy rain has fallen incessantly.
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The new group made it through despite the suspicions that dogged Bagwell and Rodriguez.
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Accusations of improprieties that dogged his presidency were not just of a financial nature.
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The cables shed new light on allegations which have dogged Mr. Uribe for years.
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For months, the accusation had dogged his young governorship and upended politics across Missouri.
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"He's the most tenacious, dogged human being I've ever run across," Lannan told me.
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He vowed to remain dogged in seeking to collect on the judgment against Simpson.
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Yet their competition is also fraught in ways that have long dogged the awards.
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Throughout her first semester in college, she was dogged by fears of being outed.
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But can he answer the big questions that have dogged the bank for years?
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Since the Islanders moved into the arena in 2015, several issues have dogged them.
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But G5 Sahel has been dogged by a lack of resources and poor coordination.
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Alice Collins Plebuch's dogged pursuit of her family mystery has so many unexpected twists.
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PHOENIX — It's hard to miss the dogged technological ambition pervading this sprawling desert metropolis.
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For those who don't work in an office, surveillance can be just as dogged.
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Controversy dogged the project over the height of its buildings, now at 52 feet.
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Now you were you was a dogged Trump defender, (Inaudible) constantly fighting with the media?
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A series of scandals have dogged the family of Samsung, the country's biggest business empire.
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The F-35, which is the Pentagon's costliest arms program, has been dogged by problems.
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Rumors of a wandering eye long dogged Philip, with the couple often spending time apart.
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A series of scandals have dogged the family of Samsung, the country's biggest business empire.
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We&aposre dogged in trying to facilitate this as quickly as we possibly can. SEN.
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At times, his dogged diplomacy made openings where State Department officials hardly dared to tread.
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They also failed to pass this year's Catalan budget and are dogged by internal divisions.
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The problem which dogged Route 128 has come to the Valley in a big way.
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The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has been dogged by allegations of mismanagement for decades.
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Both friends and enemies describe her as a dogged worker with almost no small talk.
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The Ilva plant has been dogged by charges of corruption and environmental crime for years.
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The multi-state complaint mirrors conservative talking points that have dogged DACA since its inception.
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Cain was dogged with allegations of abusive behavior toward women during his 2012 presidential run.
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Still, Cruz remains dogged by the "nobody likes Ted" label that Trump affixed to him.
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The Australian dollar has been dogged recently by the Reserve Bank of Australia's dovish stance.
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But his government has been dogged by accusations of cronyism and authoritarianism in recent years.
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Dogged and persistent as she is, she must recognise that the parliamentary arithmetic is hopeless.
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Speaking to Billboard in November, she revealed that she won the role through dogged persistence.
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The police are dogged by lack of trust in them and fear of the terrorists.
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Director Nate Parker has been dogged controversy since a 1999 rape allegation came to light.
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So she was almost bound to become, as she did, the most dogged investigative journalist.
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Tanden's dogged loyalty to her party is no different from Mitch McConnell's loyalty to his.
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Among those dogged 200 who attended were representatives of an activist group, Investors Against Genocide.
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Wirecard has been dogged by developing reports of an accounting scandal at its Singapore office.
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But it has been dogged by poor- quality work and subcontractor disputes, among other problems.
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The difficulty of pursuing micro-communism in a capitalist society also dogged Cabet's American followers.
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The inquiry came about only after a dogged legal battle by Mr Litvinenko's widow, Marina.
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Lead star Megan Fox, who plays dogged reporter April O'Neil, was absent due to illness.
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Questions about Donald Trump's mental fitness have dogged him since he entered office last year.
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Allegations that Airbnb's hosts discriminate against black people have dogged the home-sharing firm recently.
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Sessions has been dogged by questions about possible additional encounters with the ambassador, Sergey Kislyak.
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There's his vote for the Iraq War, an issue that dogged Clinton throughout the primary.
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The crime bill that passed under the Bill Clinton administration has dogged his wife's candidacy.
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"The faster you show them that you're afraid of something, the more dogged they become."
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But he later fell out with his mentor, and their enmity dogged his long career.
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Cherry's political views are not the only thing that have dogged him in recent years.
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During dogged questioning of Attorney General Jeff Sessions at a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing, Sen.
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Indeed, that dogged pursuit of the possible, against all odds, is what makes an entrepreneur.
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Barry is dogged by bad decisions related to an investment in a company called Valupro.
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Yet the company has been dogged by questions since announcing the merger plan in June.
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The suit is a reminder of how diversity issues have dogged Silicon Valley tech companies.
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As president, age and illness took its toll, and corruption scandals dogged him and associates.
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Fraud allegations by former students had dogged him for years and hampered his presidential campaign.
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But it took dogged Times reporters to nail down the details and they are vile.
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For months after, she was dogged by nightmares and insomnia, and struggled to find support.
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Mr. Sarkozy has been dogged by accusations of financial impropriety since he left the presidency.
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F.B.I. agents are dogged people who do not care about the direction of political winds.
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Accusations about the practice — known as "collars for dollars" — have dogged the department for decades.
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And then there's one girl's dogged question about when the class will learn about Russia.
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Since 2009, Afghanistan's elections have been dogged by fraud and widespread dissension over the results.
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Trilobites It was a question that dogged biologists, Agustina Gómez-Laich recalls: Why the neck?
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Nothing if not dogged, she is not giving up on her unpopular blueprint for Brexit.
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Instead, he faces the same criticisms of corruption that dogged his predecessor Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
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Australia will be industrious and dogged, but this team lacks the pedigree of previous incarnations.
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Around the time the photo was published, Epstein was dogged by similar human trafficking allegations.
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Real-world validation is important in a field dogged by a sense of unrealized hype.
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Craig Hollander woke up with chills and an unfamiliar lethargy that dogged him all day.
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Predictions of his demise have dogged Trump from the very start of his political career.
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The Trump administration and House Republicans are dogged in their resistance to that approach, however.
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The conglomerate has also been dogged by questions about its internal workings and political ties.
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Questions about Anbang's internal workings and political ties have dogged the company in recent years.
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Friends and colleagues said he reacts to problems quickly and sometimes impulsively, with dogged loyalty.
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These reactions have shown his dogged loyalty, but they have also attracted criticism and scrutiny.
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Accusations of excessive force, torture and coerced confessions have dogged law enforcement here for decades.
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Sears has long been dogged by predictions that it would eventually be forced into bankruptcy.
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Netflix has been dogged in its pursuit to crack down on VPN and proxy usage.
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Health issues haven't dogged Sanders because he's had the most aggressive schedule of any candidate!
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Many of the same issues that dogged Gianforte's 2016 gubernatorial campaign have also re-emerged.
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Warren has been dogged by claims for years that she falsely claimed Native American ancestry.
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But Mr. Biden is dogged by both Ms. Warren and her fellow senator Bernie Sanders.
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The administration of Hernández has also been dogged by allegations of corruption and drug trafficking.
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Dogged by consistently low professional accreditation ratings, it lacked specialists and had constant funding shortfalls.
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He's been dogged in declining funding from and association with commercial brands and government entities.
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S.S. agent; a dogged detective; a cadre of heroin dealers; a corps of Sicilian assassins.
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Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) addressed the leaks that have dogged the Trump administration since January.
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Kenya's track federation and Olympic committee have been dogged by scandals since the 2012 Olympics.
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But beyond that, the record's focal points speak to Jordan's unique and dogged self-possession.
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The second is the dogged but radical hopefulness that he inherited from the black church.
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"Paula can be dogged when she thinks an investment will work for Bowdoin," he said.
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So why are Trump and Kelly so dogged in their opposition to these particular programs?
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Questions from the vegan community have dogged Sanders since the Iowa Caucus on February 1.
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The team says it's a case of a successful black man being dogged by authorities.
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But these weren't the only accusations of foul play that dogged the team's title success.
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The American players had already been dogged by reports of their partying during the Olympics.
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Mr. Moore denied the allegations, which dated back decades and dogged him throughout the campaign.
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CSX has been dogged for months with customer complaints, persistent service issues and increased federal scrutiny.
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If you mean you'll stop at nothing Maybe you're using passionate as a synonym for dogged.
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Farenthold was dogged by sexual harassment allegations and ethics scandals when he abruptly resigned in April.
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Senator Bob Corker continues getting dogged by President Trump ... and he's taking it like a champ.
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Thank you for your service, your strength, your compassion, your dogged preparation, and your quiet discipline.
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However, the euro struggled to gain much traction as concerns about the Italian budget dogged sentiment.
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It will require dogged strength, which he has in abundance, and humility—which, equally, he lacks.
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It was the most daunting of the legal woes that have dogged him since he confessed.
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The gains indicate that the global glut that has dogged the market since 22015 is shrinking.
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Thirty years on, dogged South Korean protesters have turned the country's politics upside down once again.
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If they don't Mr Trump may find that his presidency is dogged by allegations of corruption.
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Dogged by delays, the companies' years of hard work seemed to be paying off at last.
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The British actor has played Jon Snow, whom he praised as a "dogged warrior," since 2011.
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They were dogged in their pursuit of justice for every American's fundamental right: freedom of speech.
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Hillary Clinton had been dogged for over a decade in terms of negative publicity from Republicans.
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Mr Nunes operated more as a dogged defender of the president than as an impartial investigator.
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Concerns that arch-Brexiteer Boris Johnson will replace Theresa May as prime minister have dogged sterling.
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However, he is dogged by corruption allegations and has already run unsuccessfully for president four times.
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Most of all, he impressed would-be voters with his dogged, almost naive, commitment to facts.
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Did the dogged reporting by the press over the last two years actually inadvertently help Trump?
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Journalists have been dogged in their attempts to discover the writer behind the pseudonym "Elena Ferrante".
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Gizmodo published a detailed report on the various controversies that have dogged Canada's 150th-birthday preparations.
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Terrorists are confounded by old-fashioned, dogged police work and push-back by people on planes.
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Kengeter and Deutsche Boerse have been dogged by an insider trading investigation since early this year.
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Mueller is widely seen as a nonpolitical, dogged investigator, respected on both sides of the aisle.
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Netanyahu faces his toughest challenge yet after months of being dogged by corruption and bribery allegations.
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Allegations that BuzzFeed regularly plagiarizes both other sites and individuals have long dogged the website's heels.
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In the past Mr Moro has sometimes seemed to overreach in his dogged pursuit of corruption.
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No answer for the question that has dogged her most consistently since she entered political life.
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It's very much a film, though, a feat of tireless research, dogged interviewing and skillful editing.
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The common currency has been also dogged by concerns over political and social turmoil in Catalonia.
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MXGDQP=ECI The economy's sluggish performance has dogged Lopez Obrador since taking office in December 2018.
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Kramp-Karrenbauer's completely inappropriate use of words stands symbolically for a political culture dogged by euphemisms.
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The VIX has long been dogged by suspicion among traders that monthly auctions can be manipulated.
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Still, Sanford was dogged on the campaign trail by his general hostile attitude towards the President.
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But the 45-year-old third-term congressman is drawing national attention for his dogged campaign.
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He is widely seen as a nonpolitical, dogged investigator, respected on both sides of the aisle.
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The issue has dogged Clinton's presidential campaign, even as Democrats argue the probe is politically motivated.
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He became a teacher, but was dogged by his drinking, in public places and in class.
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Extreme turbulence across financial markets exposed glaring performance issues that have dogged hedge funds for years.
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Mr. Macintyre is masterly in using details to illustrate his heroes' bravery, élan and dogged perseverance.
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MINUSCA has been dogged by dozens of allegations of sexual abuse, prompting a broad U.N. inquiry.
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He has since been dogged by corruption allegations over management of a Venezuelan oil subsidy program.
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That information, they say, helped spark an FBI investigation of Trump's campaign that dogged his presidency.
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As for the claims of racism that have dogged Mr. Trump, Mr. Babar wasn't so worried.
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Reforms are on many people's minds in the nation of 31 million dogged by unsolved problems.
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Always his dogged persistence, his cautious exactitude, and his need to keep churning out product prevailed.
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He was the first of three prominent senators dogged by corruption allegations to leave his post.
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Past the pain, past the degradation, our dogged cult strives for a glimpse of the sublime.
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Instead of production numbers, look for dogged cops, chattering machine guns and bodies falling from heights.
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His trip was dogged by controversy over the possibility of blurred lines between commerce and government.
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Even before he became the nation's leader, he had been dogged by scandal and corruption charges.
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The long-running case has been dogged by intimidation and threats to the judiciary from militants.
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Japan has been dogged for more than five years by the meltdown of reactors at Fukushima.
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He displayed only petulance and braggadocio in response to issues that dogged him during the campaign.
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There is no more dogged detective on television than the French child-abduction investigator Julien Baptiste.
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For years, the Netanyahu family has been dogged by accusations of wrongdoing, whether legal or ethical.
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A deputy national security adviser dogged by innuendo about disloyalty was exiled to the Energy Department.
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But Wong was dogged by leg and back injuries and struggled with bipolar disorder, Lampkin said.
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Throughout the campaign she was dogged by criticism for being vocal in calling for Minnesota Sen.
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But he held onto a dogged civic idealism that was divorced from hope of any kind.
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Our project has been dogged by delays and controversy, and this coronavirus brought us bigger challenges.
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Our project has been dogged by delays and controversy, and this coronavirus brought us bigger challenges.
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The investigation has dogged and frustrated President Donald Trump during his first six months in office.
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Uncertainty has dogged Hong Kong for months now, not least about where all this is going.
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And it will entail more borrowing in countries already dogged by high debt and sluggish growth.
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That comment, spotlighted in a video mash-up on the Salon website, has dogged the neurosurgeon.
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Dimitrov saved a set point in the second set tiebreak, before putting away the dogged American.
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Concerns about safety have long dogged antidepressants, though many doctors and patients consider the medications lifesavers.
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And Ms. Treadway plays her astronaut with a dogged enthusiasm and an utter lack of vanity.
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Kelly has been dogged for years by accusations but has never been convicted of a crime.
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With dogged determination, Kiki vibrated her fingers at these two points for considerable amount of time.
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Corruption allegations have also dogged the current president, Michel Temer, and several of his close allies.
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But what Inslee lacks in pull with the legislature, he makes up for with dogged persistence.
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She's also made headlines recently for allegations of mistreating staff, something that's dogged her for years.
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Some big donors had been motivated to give to the party by its dogged pursuit of Brexit.
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The same is true of the dogged peddlers and would-be tour guides at the Giza pyramids.
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Alibaba has been dogged for years by critics who called its online shopping platforms conduits for counterfeiters.
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Essential was also dogged by news about Mr. Rubin and the circumstances of his departure from Google.
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Despite its best damage-control efforts, Facebook is still dogged by its checkered past on data privacy.
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Whoever screwed up the HIV settlement notice will be dogged by the mistake for years to come.
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And as a new sales process begins, the Mets will continue to be dogged by ownership uncertainty.
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Composed under pressure, he picked up his nickname, Lenny the Cool, but it belied a dogged competitiveness.
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Edeka and Rewe's purchase of loss-making chain Kaiser's was dogged by anti-trust concerns in 2015.
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Huawei has long been dogged by suspicions that it co-operates rather too closely with China's government.
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The slaying sparked outrage in Malta, where she was well known as a dogged crusader against corruption.
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Yet despite Mr McConnell's dogged efforts to whip his narrow majority into line, all three fell short.
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Questions about Alibaba's growth rate and its relations with affiliated companies have dogged the firm for years.
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For weeks, one of the world's top security firms has been dogged by reports of government espionage.
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Accusations of collusion with Russia during the election campaign have dogged Trump's first 10 months in office.
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To say that controversy has dogged the director and film would be engaging in near-insulting undestatement.
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"The company was continuously dogged by rumors regarding its capital origins, yet continued to succeed," he added.
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It is a question that dogged President Obama, and even his challenger in 2008, Senator John McCain.
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Ray never looked in trouble and scored with some shots of his own throughout Pearson's dogged onslaught.
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The Russian cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Lab has been dogged by allegations of Russian intelligence influence for years.
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In banning IFs, China was also addressing the overcapacity that has dogged its steel sector for years.
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Trump dogged the judicial opposition on Twitter, and in March 2017 issued a new revised travel ban.
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The Miller maelstrom is just the latest twist in a campaign that's been dogged with race problems.
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Structural economic issues that dogged the middle class even before 2008 have also been left to fester.
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The election campaign has been dogged by worries that the election will not be free and fair.
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It has been dogged by charges of corruption and environmental crime for years - charges that it denies.
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He has been dogged by corruption scandals and abandoned by his party, the ruling African National Congress.
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Questions about its growth rate and its relations with affiliated companies have dogged the firm for years.
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The Qatar World Cup has been dogged by controversy since the day it was announced in 2012.
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You probably have someone similar in your own timeline expressing an equally dogged allegiance to Hillary Clinton.
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Over the course of his career, Prince was naturally dogged by some truly outrageous rumors and myths.
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Corruption allegations dogged Fernandez's government and isolated her politically ahead of a Senate race on Oct. 22.
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The disk problem is the latest of the physical setbacks that have dogged him in recent seasons.
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The outlet has credited good instincts, dogged reporting and a little luck for the early morning scoop.
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"Now voters were worried my presidency would be dogged by more investigations, maybe even impeachment," she concluded.
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Over time, his investigation expanded to include a host of other scandals that dogged the Clinton administration.
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Burton was also dogged by lawsuits from former members who claimed that he had sexually exploited them.
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Tillerson's tenure as secretary of state has been dogged by rumors about rifts with Trump over policy.
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She longed to be free of that dogged, unresponsive little figure following her everywhere around the house.
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At the left was Mr. Trump, the volatile presence who alpha-dogged a season of Republican debates.
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Questions over the controversy have dogged her presidential bid, with Republican critics saying she endangered national security.
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"Their defense is really, really good," said Winston, who was dogged by Mooney most of the game.
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Ilva has been dogged by charges of corruption and environmental crime for years, charges that it denies.
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It's simply their dogged dedication against haters, bean counters and cynics who are repeatedly, easily, shown wrong.
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Gantz has specifically ruled out joining a coalition with Netanyahu, who is dogged by looming corruption charges.
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But Duque is a protégé of former President Alvaro Uribe, whose administration was dogged by corruption investigations.
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Buffett's dogged avoidance of that which he claims not to understand has worked to his advantage, mostly.
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This in turn led, outrageously, to the claims of executive overreach that have dogged DACA ever since.
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But China's success lays bare one of the teething problems that have dogged the green bond market.
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She's also made headlines recently for her alleged mistreatment of staff — something that's dogged her for years.
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But he's been dogged by his past as a former president of the College Democrats of America.
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The company has been dogged for years by accusations that its shopping platforms were conduits for counterfeiters.
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The disappearance has caused public outrage in a nation that has long been dogged by corruption scandals.
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This is a story of innovation and dogged determination, and, we hope, worth covering in greater depth.
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And those same issues have dogged him since his last year in the major leagues, in 2000.
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Accusations about their association with the election and the government have dogged Bizta and Smartmatic ever since.
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But it remained dogged by ties to China National, attracting protests and scrutiny from members of Congress.
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Since winning the presidency in November 2016, he has been dogged by charges of inexperience and incompetence.
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The idea of owning a place of her own dogged her, though it seemed like a fantasy.
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The construction was also dogged by corruption, with 19 people facing criminal charges over faked concrete tests.
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Vitter faced competition from two other Republicans, and a growing bevy of scandals that dogged his campaign.
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To this end she cultivated an arch, affected accent and persistently dogged the rich, famous and beautiful.
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Substantively, Klobuchar has been dogged by complaints by former staffers who say she is a bad boss.
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And concerns about malware and the accuracy of audience measurement tools have dogged mobile marketing for years.
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This is not representative democracy, but it is a dialogue marked by inventiveness, substance and dogged commitment.
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And Buttigieg continues to face the same kinds of questions about "electability" that have dogged female candidates.
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The Olympic Truce adopted by the UN General Assembly was the result of his administration's dogged determination.
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The cuts were aimed at reducing a global supply overhang that had dogged oil markets since 2014.
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Former colleagues say Camilleri is a dogged worker who has a talent for running large global organizations.
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Showing, not tellingIn Europe, dogged by persecution of short sellers, Block lets his trades do the talking.
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But Mr. Bates soon begins to rely on alternating modes of dogged propulsion and layer-cake grandiosity.
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Qatar has for years been dogged by accusations that a corrupt vote delivered the 2022 World Cup.
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Brazil's president, Michel Temer, has been dogged by corruption allegations similar to those that brought down leftists.
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He has specifically ruled out joining a coalition with Netanyahu, who has been dogged by corruption charges.
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She got to New Hampshire, where she evaded George Washington's dogged, sometimes illegal efforts to recapture her.
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But bureaucratic turf wars have dogged the office of the director of national intelligence since its creation.
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Mr. Khan was dogged as he pushed for the judicial proceedings against Mr. Sharif and his family.
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The president's turbulent first year in office has been dogged by investigations, staff turmoil and legislative missteps.
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All through the next year that unnameable guilt dogged me, until I longed for Lent to come.
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It is the latest setback for a project that has been dogged by controversy since its conception.
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An unforgettably dogged, devious performance by Lizabeth Scott as the "heroine" makes this one for the books.
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Clinton, meanwhile, has been dogged by criticisms of how she handled classified information as secretary of state.
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Yet dogged opposition to everything China does will make the party all the more inclined to tighten control.
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This week Facebook has been dogged by claims of election interference and its potential to negatively influence people.
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Adachi, 59, was known for his dogged criticism of the police department, according to CNN affiliate KPIX-TV.
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Indian politicians are often dogged by sleaze allegations and many of the country's elected officials face criminal proceedings.
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A court later threw out the case against him, but his administration continued to be dogged by criticism.
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The study, controversial among scientists, has dogged Bayer ever since it bought Monsanto, Roundup's American inventor, in 123.
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Biden this weekend was attempting to move past two controversies that have dogged his campaign in recent days.
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Many are dogged by accusations of criminal links, others by allegations that they have become opportunistic government stooges.
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"This could ultimately prove a worthy antidote from the gridlock that has dogged Washington for decades," Stoltzfus added.
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Since he announced his run for president, Biden has been dogged by questions about his criminal justice record.
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A dogged few, however, cling to nuclear energy, which is also carbon-free but has an image problem.
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They weren't easy to find, but Vásquez, dogged and strong-willed, eventually tracked down more than a dozen.
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Within weeks, Mrs Clinton the super-qualified front-runner had been recast as a scandal-dogged fading star.
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Bernie Sanders has already changed the current election with his dogged focus on income inequality and economic justice.
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Mr. Cosby was charged after being dogged for years by sexual assault allegations made by dozens of women.
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Since assuming office in January, Donald Trump's presidency has been dogged by questions over his administration's Russian connections.
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First, it has chipped away at Republican congressmen's dogged reluctance to investigate Mr Trump's ties with the Russians.
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He took office in 2011 on an anti-corruption platform, but allegations of graft have dogged his tenure.
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THE Nord Stream 2 (NS2) natural-gas pipeline from Russia to Germany has long been dogged by controversy.
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Sessions has been dogged over his testimony before Congress about interactions with Russians during the 2016 presidential campaign.
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"[He was] a dogged 'ole SOB, sharp as hell and tougher than a $2 steak," remembers former Rep.
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Allegations of sexual harassment haved dogged Ailes, including in a recent lawsuit from ex-Fox anchor Gretchen Carlson.
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The question has dogged the true-crime genre since its inception, and it's a difficult one to unpack.
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If dogged consistency is the great virtue of elder statesmen, in changing times it is also their weakness.
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Uber's rapid expansion has been dogged for years by legal battles over the employment status of its drivers.
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Mr Rajoy's dogged determination, sangfroid and quiet ruthlessness helped Spain out of its banking crisis and economic slump.
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It also remains dogged by questions over a Russian loan that helped financed Le Pen's 2017 presidential run.
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Allegations that the city's demolition programme awarded contracts improperly have dogged the administration and attracted a federal investigation.
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He has been dogged by accusations that his 272 campaign was not friendly to women or non-whites.
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Rumours of extramarital dalliances had long dogged Mr Clinton; he decided discretion was the better part of valour.
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After injuries dogged Eifert in 2016, he is off to a slow start and back on the shelf.
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Efforts have been dogged by conflicting policies or inconsistent enforcement, leaving large swaths of white nationalist content untouched.
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We're already seeing the "likability" question that dogged Clinton pop up about other women candidates, such as Warren.
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Chris Christie: The 'Fat Guy'Christie is an enormously unpopular governor who remains dogged by a years-long scandal.
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His dogged, near religious dedication to writing fiction was paralleled only by his devotion to getting completely ripshit.
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The Iranian economy is dogged by high unemployment and the rial has lost half its value since April.
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Incredibly well organised and dogged at the back, they contained the opposition while gradually probing them for weaknesses.
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Kerry's dogged persistence helped secure a landmark nuclear deal with Iran and an international agreement on climate change.
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Dogged U.S. engagement at the Council has also boosted the organ's appetite for deserved scrutiny of other countries.
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Portugal may have been dogged and well organised, but they had nothing on the defensive mastery of Italy.
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"He was dogged and showed a lot of football sense," Yonhap News quoted Shin as saying of Lee.
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Bumble has decided to put its weight behind combatting the issue that has long dogged dating app users.
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EVERY time pensions or other old age benefits are reformed, the debate is dogged by a familar refrain.
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Still, the recommendation will likely clear longstanding questions that have dogged Clinton's presidential campaign for over a year.
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Following a number of uncertain years, dogged by elevated external vulnerabilities and economic headwinds, EMs now look sturdier.
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Lightning McQueen is dogged by a rival named Jackson Storm (Armie Hammer), a hotter, cooler car than Lightning.
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By contrast, during her reign, Ms Mayer was dogged by unreasonably high expectations, along with near-constant scrutiny.
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Maybe they would have wanted it from a candidate with more charisma and charm and less dogged unlikability.
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Silicon Valley has been dogged by accusations of anti-conservative bias from Republicans, including some top GOP leaders.
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As a result, Mr Schwartz tussles with many of the same questions that have dogged previous Fermi biographers.
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Vital EU achievements like the single market and post-1989 enlargement owe their existence to dogged British diplomacy.
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Or, if one dogged fan of the Portland Trail Blazers gets his wish, maybe a quarter of that.
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However, environmental groups say the export of the pollution problems that dogged China's rapid industrialization is a concern.
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The accreditation of ITT — dogged for years by similar fraud and abuse complaints — was revoked only in August.
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Of course, as with so much surrounding Mr. Trump, the day was immediately dogged by questions of candor.
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The country's reputation is dogged by the short-lived 75 percent tax on incomes over a million euros.
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Long after closing the book, I am still, like the most dogged of children, trying to follow them.
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The message combined two topics that have dogged Trump over the course of his first year in office.
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But the program has been dogged by controversy, with critics pointing to a history of abuse of Lifeline.
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The dollar and the euro have been dogged by concerns of a spreading slowdown in the global economy.
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Ryan was dogged early in his career for playoff failures, but the Atlanta offense was humming on Sunday.
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Since the accidents, Boeing has been dogged by allegations that it cut corners on safety, training and regulations.
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Yet scandals or pseudo-scandals that the public craved dogged her and she kept her distance with me.
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The media engaged in the email issue for far too long, and it dogged her throughout the election.
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For the past week, Mr. Trump has expressed frustration about the confluences of investigations that have dogged him.
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And the same questions that have dogged Bitcoin online are being raised in the physical realm as well.
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It exposes America's dogged reluctance, at the very summit of its political will, to take in refugee Jews.
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It was Mexico's dogged collaborative defending that produced the midfield turnover that would become the game's only goal.
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But her handling of a bizarre case involving "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett has dogged Foxx for a year.
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Judge Kavanaugh will be dogged by these accusations throughout his entire, likely decades-long service on the court.
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Her relatively sterling political record has shielded her from criticisms that have dogged Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
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Mr. Pence has been dogged by claims that he supports conversion therapy since his 2000 campaign for Congress.
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She is further dogged by her privileged upbringing, and the irrepressible elegance it is seen to have produced.
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Before firing Mr. Comey, Mr. Trump was dogged by the F.B.I. inquiry into his campaign's ties to Russia.
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Change comes with dogged, on-the-ground work, not a list of demands, according to Harvard Resistance School.
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And while controversy dogged some of them, they have gradually become more and more accepted as public figures.
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Clinton's bespoke email setup has dogged her presidential campaign and continues to spark heated political rhetoric in Washington.
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Despite his volunteers' dogged efforts, the board had turned him down after his parole interview in May, 2018.
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Even as the crowd cheered the handlers for their valor, the specter of dangerous mishaps dogged the parade.
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But his candidacy has been dogged by persistent allegations of corruption, which stem from his time in office.
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He arrived in the Oval Office dogged by reports about Russian interference in the election on his behalf.
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He's also been dogged after an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease at a veterans' home that killed 13 people.
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CBA has recently been dogged by allegations that it potentially ignored breaches in money-laundering regulations in Australia.
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Starting a business takes dogged determination – putting in long hours, enticing investors and doing multiple jobs at once.
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Ms. Feden, the veteran of many sex crime trials in Montgomery County outside Philadelphia, is a dogged preparer.
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Former President Michel Temer remains free despite a flurry of criminal charges that have dogged him since 2017.
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Roger Federer and Ashleigh Barty strode toward the weekend at the United States Open dogged by a question.
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Fernandez, who was dogged by corruption accusations and reviled by foreign investors, left the economy in near tatters.
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That is why we must remember that even our most dogged public servants will falter without public support.
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Questions about how Google might use data gleaned from students' online activities have dogged the company for years.
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The email controversy has dogged Clinton's campaign even as she has moved closer to winning the Democratic nomination.
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His dogged patriotism and passion for country made him an inspiration, and a model, for all of us.
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She notes and answers doubts that have dogged Epicureanism, but urges readers to make up their own mind.
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Italy's construction sector has been dogged for years by slow growth, cuts in government spending and overseas setbacks.
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India's dogged and passionate professionals are one reason global investors fell in love with the country's growth story.
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Parker has been dogged by a long-ago rape accusation; Affleck has confronted more recent sexual harassment suits.
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Despite dogged efforts to ratify the agreement, Congress failed to vote on a deal before Obama left office.
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Problems that dogged the IPO last time around, including disagreement over the company's valuation, haven't exactly been resolved.
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The sport faced a similar challenge 214 years ago, dogged by a scoring depression and lagging fan interest.
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His departure is just the latest in a high-velocity revolving door that has dogged the Trump administration.
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Courtney Lee has been dogged by a balky right wrist, which has forced him out of the lineup.
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Both were dogged by past scandals that followed them to D.C. Both had problems picking an attorney general.
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That's because glioblastomas are nasty, dogged entities that do not give up until they have done their worst.
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Civilian casualties have dogged the American military effort for much of the war, now in its 18th year.
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The couple was dogged during the production by Italian paparazzi desperate to chronicle evidence of their forbidden relationship.
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First, Tesla has been dogged by seat problems with its SUV every since the vehicle launched in 2015.
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For example, in late 2017, I heard from a couple of people I trust that a fairly prominent person in the television industry who had long been dogged by rumors was dogged by said rumors for a reason — they were true, and there were people willing to talk about them.
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Luxottica has been dogged by management upheaval in recent years, raising questions over Del Vecchio's succession plans and strategy.
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Meanwhile, there's good ole Pilot Pete, whose dogged focus on Hannah has been both respectful and almost alarmingly charming.
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Still, Kushner has been dogged by a series of mistakes he made on his financial and security clearance forms.
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The EB-5 scheme has been dogged by allegations of fraud, typically involving the embezzlement of Chinese investors' money.
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Trump's decision to part with Sessions has reignited another legal question that's long dogged his presidency: obstruction of justice.
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I think what you cannot take away from him is just how good he is, how dogged he is.
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He was dogged by questions surrounding his vast fortunes, his edgy media profile and his less-than-savory associates.
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Dogged by sensitive relations between Naypyitaw and Beijing, the $1.5 billion pipeline has been sitting empty for two years.
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The election board's finding incensed the opposition and raised international skepticism about a race dogged by allegations of fraud.
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Mr Trump may have reconsidered leaving such a dogged US attorney in place who pays no homage to party.
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In opposition she was one of the most dogged critics of Mr. Kurz and his far-right coalition partners.
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Tonya Harding is dogged by media as she leaves her Portland apartment to meet with her lawyers on Feb.
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When you serve, you are dogged by the feeling that you're just two seconds behind where you should be.
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Women were the stressed-out wives, girlfriends, and daughters of drug lords and dogged DEA agents — and that's it.
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After the ridicule and rebellion that dogged his start as leader of the opposition, it is quite a reversal.
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The Montgomery's Panama mishap is just the latest in a string of incidents that have dogged the LCS program.
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"He's a great player, athletic, he played me well tonight," Culver said of Hunter, who turned in dogged defense.
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Mixing dogged research and testy, sparring interviews with the charming pretender, Mr Cercas scrupulously tracks Mr Marco's big lie.
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Mr Wickremesinghe, although the dogged defender of democratic norms in the recent upheaval, is much less personable and popular.
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However, the projects have been dogged by design problems, disagreements with regulators and poor quality work by Westinghouse's partners.
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But many have been dogged by controversy and could find their nominations in the Senate held up by Democrats.
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She died on December 4, 2017, having been dogged her entire life by an affair she didn't particularly want.
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Michel Temer, Brazil's centrist president, is dogged by scandal and will not run in the presidential election in October.
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Whiplash was a movie about beating your inner demons — and some outer demons — in the dogged pursuit of perfection.
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Instead, she is dogged by concerns that she is too moderate, tied to the establishment, and willing to compromise.
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She is leaving Iowa tied with Sanders, dogged by her emails, and struggling to excite Democrats about her candidacy.
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Facebook has been dogged for years by unfavorable coverage about the conditions its contractors—moderators in particular—labor under.
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But in my grandparents' time, that dogged determination held off Nazi leader Adolf Hitler and created the Welfare State.
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Trump and his aides have been dogged by allegations of collusion with Russian interference in last year's U.S. election.
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"It's a lot of time and dogged sleuthing," Maverick said of sourcing each vintage piece that furnishes the bar.
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The White House has repeatedly denied reports of internal strife, which have frequently dogged Trump's administration since Inauguration Day.
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John Malkovich is dogged by an imposter who's being John Malkovich in this clever nod to Being John Malkovich.
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Regulatory issues have dogged the bankruptcy of Energy Future, which filed in April 2014 with $42 billion in debt.
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A successful IPO will be a relief for Deutsche, which has been dogged by three successive years of losses.
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But unlike its rivals, Mizuho has been dogged by a series of system troubles, for more than a decade.
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But each scene features the same chaotic angles, the same dogged grimaces, and the same life-or-death stakes.
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But the early resistance points to a high risk of the sort of splits developing that dogged previous governments.
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The array of information proves Mona knows far more than the dogged Detective Furey (Nicholas Gonzalez) will ever learn.
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Strickland is favored to win the Democratic primary, but has been dogged by his past support from the NRA.
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But he had also been dogged by allegations that he oversaw a hostile work environment with high staff turnover.
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Which is curious except when you remember that dogged loyalty is by far the most important thing to Trump.
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He has been dogged by allegations of corruption and "almost symbolizes" Nigeria's infamous system of political patronage, Page says.
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They believe this will help him overcome his name recognition issues, which they say have dogged his previous campaigns.
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Washington State freshman CJ Elleby, a Seattle native, was limited to five points and was dogged by foul trouble.
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And the deal was dogged by an absence of transparency that served to keep it largely in the dark.
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The shooting forces Obama to confront two intractable issues that have dogged his presidency: mass gun violence and terrorism.
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Castro is a youthful and seemingly healthy 42 year old, something that dogged Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail.
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And ever since, they've been dogged by criticism that the pay is often not justified by the company's performance.
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She pointed to an agreement just reached on an immigration law that has been dogged by disagreement for months.
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Hersch's music is harsh, relentless, and often deliberately lacking in contrast, but it is gripping in its dogged progress.
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Insurgencies dogged Myanmar through decades of military rule, and fighting has also recently flared near the border with China.
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Valls is a likely candidate if Hollande, dogged by low popularity ratings, did not run in next year's elections.
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Haspel's connection to the so-called enhanced interrogation program has dogged her confirmation process since she was first nominated.
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In an opening statement, Walden alluded to the allegations of anti-conservative bias that have dogged Dorsey and Twitter.
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Clinton's remarks caused an uproar, inspired a cookie-baking contest, and dogged and defined Clinton throughout her husband's presidency.
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Menendez, whose campaign has been dogged by his past corruption case, has a negative favorability rating in the state.
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Such dogged personalities make for better long narrative arcs, which is why canines outnumber cats in movies and novels.
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On the eighth day of the government shutdown , the Trump Administration was dogged by reports of yet another investigation.
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The email issue dogged Clinton's campaign until Election Day, when the Democratic presidential nominee lost to now-President Trump.
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Alphabet has been dogged by criticism about its handling of sexual-misconduct allegations for much of the past year.
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Mr. Dyson has proved himself a dogged inventor, designing high-end vacuum cleaners and other products like hair dryers.
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The firing ultimately led to the appointment of a special counsel, which has dogged the Trump presidency for months.
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It is born of a dogged craft that following rooms lack, often relying instead on the choreography of light.
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But the same issues that dogged his earlier offer were proving to be hurdles for his $5 billion proposal.
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Republicans have shown a dogged determination to repeal Obamacare and overhaul Medicaid, even as they remain short on votes.
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One would think that after all these years, Mr. Kobach would have something to show for his dogged efforts.
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Though it was his first time covering the Paralympics, he was as dogged as when he covered previous Olympics.
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As soon as its first trailer was released, American-Chinese co-production The Great Wall was dogged by controversy.
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OPEC member Venezuela is in the grips of a prolonged recession, its economy dogged by hyperinflation and food shortages.
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Soon after, she was dogged by her lawyer, banker and the stables where she boarded her horses, for nonpayment.
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For several years — arguably the last three, rather than two — Seattle appeared to be dogged by that ugly loss.
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Until the end of his life, Mr. Betancur was dogged by charges that he shared responsibility for the deaths.
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Then she compared herself to the dogged, unglamorous cricket player Geoffrey Boycott, known for reliably and heavily scoring runs.
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Ethereum, though, has been dogged by new complexities that smart contracts have introduced into an already fiendishly complicated system.
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Mr. Ellison's campaign has been dogged by claims from an ex-girlfriend that he mistreated her during their relationship.
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"He was dogged in his journalism," said Joni Evans, an editor and literary agent who had represented Mr. Byron.
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The probe has dogged and frustrated Trump, and has also moved into whether the president has obstructed the investigation.
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His candidacy was dogged by allegations of corruption stemming from his time in office, allegations he has consistently denied.
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The dismissal of the securities charges against Mr. Wey closes a matter that has dogged him for several years.
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The result is a series of striking images that not only show deference to Willets Point's dogged, dedicated workers.
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Other French political parties, including a centrist one allied to Mr. Macron's party, have been dogged by similar allegations.
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The GOP's troubles are linked directly to Trump, who is dogged by so many controversies they almost defy counting.
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The probe has dogged and frustrated the president since he took office, and he has denied colluding with Russia.
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The probe has dogged and frustrated President Trump since he took office, and he has denied collusion with Russia.
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Plus, the service has been dogged by rumors that it's bland, sexless, and inoffensive for nearly a year now.
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It won't be the first time the various investigations that have dogged Trump flared up while he is overseas.
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Democratic candidate Doug Jones beat out Republican Roy Moore, whose campaign had been dogged with allegations of sexual misconduct.
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Olofsson displayed dogged determination to help Buffalo snap a 259-3 tie at 8:29 of the third period.
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"Proud to be on @CNN team, where every day I see rigor & ethics applied to dogged journalism," he continued.
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Zinke is one of many in the Trump administration dogged by headlines of misuse of government funds and resources.
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Those included the promising rising star Lil Peep and the dogged-by-controversy XXXTentacion, both of whom died young.
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Cleveland was seamless while Philadelphia was dogged by poor organization of basic amenities, traffic problems and other logistical setbacks.
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In that way, his ordinariness—his basic, dogged will to survive—was as vivid a trait as his heroism.
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Mr. Abubakar is a former vice president and wealthy businessman who has himself been dogged by accusations of corruption.
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With their seemingly old-fashioned artificiality, his works grew dogged by a reputation for unbearable length and vacuous spectacle.
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Rainbow Six Siege's PC release, in fact, has been dogged by problems with cheating since its release last December.
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Furthermore, she isn't a gifted retail politician, and she's dogged by scandal — even when investigations don't amount to much.
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Trump's administration has been dogged in its first months by allegations his associates had inappropriate contacts with Russian government officials.
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This time around, the heroes are Frank Hamer (Kevin Costner) and Maney Gault (Woody Harrelson), the Barrow Gang's dogged pursuers.
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From the start, the project has been dogged by a constantly growing list of technical requirements for the new planes.
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The construction of Patanjali's own factories has been dogged by delays, which the company attributes to starting multiple projects simultaneously.
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So far this week, it has fallen about 13 percent, dogged by trade tensions and perceived political turmoil in Washington.
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"We've been dogged out, misused, abused and we still need to pay water bills and wash our bodies," he said.
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Weak consumer spending has dogged Japan's economy, which has struggled to achieve steady recovery after decades of deflation and stagnation.
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Hunter has been dogged in his pursuit of drugmakers, accusing them of helping fuel the opioid epidemic in his state.
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This kind of brain damage and the NFL's response—or lack thereof—has dogged the league for the past decade.
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The question has dogged the digital currency since its inception nearly a decade ago, and recent developments raise it anew.
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Still, her dogged efforts at rehabilitation, covered extensively by the media, touched a chord in a culture that values perseverance.
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If it goes badly, Trump could wind up facing the same kind of midterm blowback that dogged Clinton and Obama.
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Graham is also unmarried and has long been dogged by vague, totally unsubstantiated accusations of being a closeted gay man.
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She hopes to poach some from François Fillon, the centre-right Republican candidate, who has been dogged by corruption claims.
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Less well known is Gerhard Domagk, the German chemist whose dogged benchwork in the 1930s created the first sulfa drugs.
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Dogged by reports of excessive partying while with the Flyers, Richards was as traded to the Kings in June 2011.
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Dogged denials appear on its webpage: AggregateIQ has never been and is not a part of Cambridge Analytica or SCL.
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The U.S. currency also drew strength as its counterparts such as the euro and pound were dogged by bearish factors.
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His supporters credit him with bringing relative calm and stability to a region dogged for years by a simmering insurgency.
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Instead, she seems like a front-runner limping toward the finish line with a dogged terrier nipping at her heel.
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Dhammakaya, whose headquarters is a sprawling, futuristic temple in north Bangkok, has been dogged by allegations of corruption for years.
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But for many, his ability to survive politically in a nation dogged by corruption and patronage remains the biggest triumph.
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The ride-hailing service is the most valuable private U.S. company, but its aggressive expansion has been dogged by scandals.
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" He continued, "His dogged patriotism and passion for country made him an inspiration, and a model, for all of us.
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For a man obsessed with Twitter and his public image, the humble federal agency might become his most dogged opponent.
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But if anything, my dad's dogged insistence on driving at 20mph in all residential areas probably saved the kid's life.
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The company, formerly known as Felda Global Ventures Holdings, has been dogged by allegations of graft and poor company management.
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Baldur's dogged pursuit of the father and son is what forces Kratos to eventually confess his godhood to his son.
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Highway 1 has been dogged by slides since December 2016, but the one that hit in May 2017 was monumental.
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In 1974, Richard Nixon had been dogged by this annoying news story about a break-in at the Watergate Hotel.
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In the '90s, before his politics changed, Brock dogged the Bill Clinton administration with reporting on the president's sex life.
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The report left unresolved the issue of whether Trump obstructed justice by undermining the investigations that have dogged his presidency.
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EFSA's 284-page study comes on top of environmental concerns that have dogged the palm oil industry for several years.
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It could ease political pressure on the Socialist government, dogged by industrial unrest, as it nears national elections in October.
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The NCIS: New Orleans showrunner who was dogged by allegations of sexual harassment will no longer be running the show.
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Uber and other start-ups in the on-demand economy have been dogged by questions about freelance-worker background checks.
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"Made in America Week" was the latest of the White House's themed weeks that was dogged by Russia news. Sen.
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It was a jewel of the public transit world, but has been dogged by years of mismanagement and maintenance issues.
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The question of whether Anthony Pettis still "has it" is one that has dogged him since he lost the title.
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The failure of Mueller — a dogged investigator of impeccable integrity — to legally establish otherwise provides powerful backup for his claim.
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Clinton was dogged by security questions after the revelation that she maintained a private email server while secretary of State.
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Jacob Zuma, the unpopular president, has been dogged by corruption allegations and scandals for nearly his entire time in office.
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Sexual assault allegations made against Uber drivers have long dogged the company, leading to criticism of its background check protocol.
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Crowds of salmon leap from the river as they attempt to jump over a waterfall, on their dogged journey upriver.
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It's a complaint that dogged the Obama administration and is beginning to catch up to the Trump administration as well.
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These are questions that have long dogged a particular group of Americans, several hundred thousand of them, nearly all men.
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Since before Trump took office two years ago, he has been dogged by claims that he is insensitive to women.
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Nikki (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) may have dogged Meemo (Andy Yu), but she doesn't dodge the long arm of the law.
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It's not the first time the New York Fed has been dogged by the perception of a conflict of interest.
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What survives is an unparalleled record of a human mind at work, as fearless and dogged as it was brilliant.
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Moore was dogged by allegations of sexual misconduct from multiple women, including some who said he assaulted them as teenagers.
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Jokes about our situation, our culture, and our dogged reluctance to jump into the American melting pot gave us courage.
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The new emails add to the evidence of overlap between Clinton's activities, which have dogged her throughout the presidential race.
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Other GOP lawmakers were dogged by reporters asking whether Trump should be impeached if Cohen's claims are proven true. Sen.
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China has long been dogged by allegations of unfair trade practices, from forced tech transfers to protectionist market entry policies.
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Clinton's campaign was dogged by accusations of impropriety regarding the use of a private email server while secretary of State.
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Jordan, as the ranking Republican on the Oversight Committee, has proved himself as one of the president's most dogged defenders.
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And he had a lengthy section devoted to taking down the GOP criticisms that have dogged Hillary Clinton for decades.
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It's that they reject the expectations, assumptions and double standards that have always dogged women in the American political system.
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The committee's work helped uncover Clinton's use of a private email server, which persistently dogged her 2016 presidential campaign. Rep.
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The post helps to clarify an issue that has dogged Clapper's tenure, though it is unlikely to appease Clapper's critics.
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Freeport's Grasberg mine has been dogged by security concerns for decades over the low-level conflict waged by the rebels.
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The decision is likely to only further inflame scrutiny of Clinton's bespoke email arrangement, which has dogged her presidential campaign.
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Twitter has been dogged by criticism that it's not doing enough to crack down on abusive behavior on its platform.
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Romney, who was dogged about his wealth during his campaign, suggested there could be "a bombshell" in Trump's returns. Sen.
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Despite the strong outlook for LPG, shippers have been dogged by transport oversupply, as in much of the oil market.
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Three dogged news technology specialists — Michael Kane, Caitlin Lovinger and Chris Tatti — got to work as the minutes ticked by.
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But it's also been dogged by consistent concerns about its business model and about its CEO and founder, Adam Neumann.
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For Clinton, that means no relief from a political headache that has dogged her campaign for more than a year.
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Concerns about the museum's cost have dogged the project since the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation first proposed it in 2011.
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The changed rules in Somalia could renew questions that have dogged the Trump administration about mission creep and civilian casualties.
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"I don't see it as the imminent security threat that perhaps others do," Tillerson said under dogged questioning from Sen.
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It's a complaint that dogged the Obama administration and was beginning to catch up to the Trump administration as well.
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He has also been dogged by a probe into his campaign — and a reported more recent investigation into him personally.
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Even so, I am beginning to think that your dogged defence of a bricks-and-mortar strategy is wrong-headed.
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Genoa-based Carige has been dogged by governance issues which investment bankers say complicates its search for a merger partner.
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Those questions dogged Smollett for weeks, during which he also received widespread support and sympathy in response to his allegations.
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Instead, the dominant conference topic was about an issue that has dogged the industry for decades: sexism in the workplace.
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But over the past several years it has been dogged by suspected mismanagement of its funds and by fraud investigations.
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Reporting on President Donald Trump and the various scandals and accusations of corruption that have dogged him also received recognition.
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Rampant inflation dogged Turkey for decades before 2000 and has been back in double digits since the start of 2017.
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Remember, today's zines are wonders of dogged research into every nook and cranny of a band's music and their histories.
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The new rules in Somalia could renew questions that have dogged the Trump administration about mission creep and civilian casualties.
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The ruling also provides some relief after several embarrassing overseas predicaments that have dogged Goldman and its reputation this year.
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SPX tumbled to a 22-month low, extending a streak of volatility that has dogged the market since late September.
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Mr. Carson has been dogged by the continuing story of HUD's purchase of a $31,000 dining set for his office.
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He admitted to a litany of unpaid bills, legal judgments and defaulted mortgages that had dogged him for two decades.
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And in a country where political elites are often dogged by whispers of lavish corruption, Mr. Joko's family is ascetic.
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Despite being the first and highest graded Wagner card, it was dogged by suspicion that its edges had been trimmed.
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We remember the irrepressible Jimmy Breslin, the dogged Wayne Barrett, the provocateur Nat Hentoff, the inexhaustible TV newsman Gabe Pressman.
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May, nothing if not dogged, has weathered rounds of pummeling since mid-November, when she made her withdrawal agreement public.
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The story of how Mr. Gulli discovered "It's All Right — He Only Died" is its own tale of dogged digging.
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But his tenure as the head of the Volksbühne, a storied Berlin theater, was dogged by controversy from the start.
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With dogged determination, the anonymous pizza delivery guy appears to speed up to a line of police wearing riot gear.
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That is the question that has dogged British politics since Mr. Corbyn became the Labour Party leader three years ago.
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Johnson's proficiency was all the more remarkable considering the miserable weather that dogged the first 90 minutes of his round.
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A dogged reporter who worked for years on the radio show "Marketplace," Roth crisscrossed the country visiting jails and prisons.
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In Nigeria, Chinese projects have been dogged by accusations of corruption, poor decision-making, and in some cases shoddy construction.
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Trump's unwillingness to release his tax returns has been a major issue that dogged his 2016 campaign and his presidency.
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European lawmakers also refused to back the Latvian nominee, Ingrida Udre, whose party was dogged by allegations of financial irregularities.
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And he himself has long been dogged by speculation that he would want to run for San Francisco mayor someday.
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For more than two decades, they served in the same Washington, amassing voting records that have often dogged them since.
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" In order to rebound from setbacks, entrepreneurs need to have dogged determination or as Watson describes it, "a steel stomach.
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The White House remains dogged by a bevy of investigations from House Democrats in addition to the widespread Mueller probe.
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Tice's parents, Marc and Debra Tice, praised what they described as O'Brien's quiet, dogged efforts to win their son's release.
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The changes are Ring's latest attempt to overcome the privacy and security scandals that have dogged it in recent months.
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His run has been dogged recently by both business underperformance and a longtime connection to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.
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For decades Pemex has been dogged with accusations that it is a hotbed for graft, kickbacks and other illicit schemes.
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For her, these performances are not idle exercises but dogged attempts to change audiences and the larger ecosystems they inhabit.
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She has long dismissed the allegations — which have dogged her for nearly a decade — as politically motivated and without basis.
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He describes him as on the surface full of confidence but, in fact, dogged by uncertainty and obsessed with status.
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Iran's problems were down the other end, though, where team spirit and dogged application will only get you so far.
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Despite dogged attempts from reporters, Trump would not say he would respect the results of the vote on election night.
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In 2010, he became a NRC commissioner, where he was known for his dogged commitment to excellence in nuclear regulation.
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But Intermedia has been dogged by questions about whether it can become more than a one-hit, one-year wonder.
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All of this makes the administration's dogged attempt to undo everything achieved over the last few years even more baffling.
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He is, after all, a compulsive viewer of forthcoming opponents, a dogged analyst, given to spending hours poring over video.
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But even as a deal maker, he was occasionally dogged by the public perception of his ties to Ms. Cunningham.
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Allegations of human rights violations in Kashmir have dogged Modi throughout a whirlwind tour meant to showcase his global leadership.
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Moldova has been dogged by scandals and the emigration of citizens to Russia or wealthier European countries to find work.
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But accusations that Amazon treats workers poorly have long dogged the e-commerce giant, and King's accusations were not isolated.
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The Mexican president also been dogged by the disappearance of 43 teaching students in 2014 in the province of Guerrero.
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Clinton's use of a private email server during her time as secretary of state has dogged her throughout her presidential campaign.
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They included Mr Li (pictured, left, on a mobile phone held by his wife during her dogged campaign for his release).
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The contract lists have not been published for years, and NNPC has been dogged for decades by a reputation for corruption.
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Some of the mistakes that may have dogged you in the past will have less of an impact on your creditworthiness.
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Similar concerns have dogged every administration in recent years, and incoming personnel sometimes underestimate the risks that come with their position.
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Are Iraqi-led forces close to victory, or are the militants digging in for a lengthy and dogged war of attrition?
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The production cuts are aimed at reining in a global fuel supply overhang that has dogged markets for over two years.
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The man he nominated to oversee the country's health, Tom Price, has been dogged in his efforts to gut Obama's legislation.
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Kim's dogged reporting took her all over the world; at any given moment, you were never really sure where she was.
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This case awoke tensions between the labor movement and the federal government that have dogged unions for more than a century.
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Sex abuse scandals have dogged the church worldwide for years, and Francis has consistently failed to satisfy victims' demands for accountability.
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A successful IPO will be a relief for Deutsche, which has been dogged by three years of losses in a row.
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Ever since Tim Cook took over as CEO, the company has been dogged by claims that Apple is no longer innovating.
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And while the others speak of Rose's dogged silence on her illness, it appears she has already planned her own funeral.
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Toward the end of last year, Trudeau was dogged by accusations that rich donors to his Liberal Party gained privileged access.
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The worst performing sector of this year and it's really being dogged by political concerns about Medicare for all, et cetera.
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However, the episode has added to worries about China's food sector, which has been dogged by food safety scandals and controversies.
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The two have strangely a lot in common: cults, dogged belief systems, well-intentioned humans, and a surprising amount of violence.
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This dogged her in Arkansas, where she was considered too independent-minded to be the First Lady of a southern state.
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Google has been dogged by questions about its dominance, including whether it boxes out smaller competitors to favor its own services.
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As we learn in the facility he initially calls home, he hears voices, hallucinates, and is dogged by truly terrifying delusions.
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All in all a very tidy career, albeit one dogged by accusations that he wasn't being entirely honest about his age.
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Their relationship has long been dogged by whispers of Offset's infidelity, and Bronx native Cardi announced they had split in December.
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Evans left Omni Reboot in 2014, however, and the site drifted for years, dogged by criticism of its treatment of writers.
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Jones, 63, a former federal prosecutor, prevailed over Roy Moore, whose campaign was dogged by allegations of sexual misconduct toward teenagers.
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Faced with two options, conform and keep my mates or die in dogged resistance, I did what I had to do.
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Dogged by low productivity and hence poor profitability, Japan's three biggest banks have begun allowing customers to open accounts without hanko.
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In part due to Serial's popularity, and Koenig's dogged reporting, Syed was granted a retrial (it has not yet taken place).
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At one point on the call, Musk briefly alluded to a controversy that has dogged Tesla for the past several months.
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During our conversation, he admitted to me that the indomitable spirit of dogged resistance continues to puzzle, inspire, and trouble him.
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Ghana didn't have the vibrant hooliganism that dogged European soccer, but it did have the occasional outburst, especially during big matches.
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But his reappearance this week underscored not only a dogged will to power but a bottomless capacity to absolve when necessary.
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At a time when America seems dogged by mass shootings, making a hero out of a gun-toting character is problematic.
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The issue of what will happen to Grasberg when Freeport's contract there expires in 2021 has dogged the company for years.
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Tom Taylor plays Jake as a kind of rolling tragedy, staggering through a waking nightmare with dogged determination and admirable grit.
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In contrast, Garcia Martinez said he saw plenty of gritty, dogged entrepreneurs who didn't become success stories — and some who did.
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She found officials drawn to curling's reputation as "chess on ice"—a brainy sport best mastered by years of dogged practice.
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The Democratic presidential candidate has been dogged by her use of a private email server while working as secretary of state.
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Allegations that Petry lied to election officials about the AfD's finances for the 2014 Saxony state election campaign have dogged her.
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Zuma has won two presidential elections, but he's been dogged by criminal probes and corruption allegations and still faces public pressure.
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One question has dogged the female Democratic candidates running for president far more than their male opponents: Is she likable enough?
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Trump's entire presidency -- and his entire transition to the presidency -- has been dogged by questions about his campaign's ties to Russia.
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But if Clinton doesn't release the text she will continue to be dogged by attacks that she has something to hide.
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Talks to overhaul the trade deal have been dogged by U.S. President Donald Trump's repeated threats to withdraw from the pact.
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This budding relationship has surprised and delighted members of Trump's incoming administration, which has otherwise been dogged by reports of infighting.
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But Barnes is dogged by past trauma and past sins, and his reclusiveness comes out of a need to punish himself.
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Top exporter Saudi Arabia will cut around 29.6,22015 bpd to reduce the supply glut that has dogged markets for two years.
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SMAP's agency, Johnny & Associates, has for years been dogged by accusations that it exploits its young charges, commercially and even sexually.
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He has been dogged in sniffing out wrong conduct, for example at Valeant, a drugs firm that has run into trouble.
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The Nord Stream 2 pipeline, due to start pumping gas from Russia to Europe from 2019, has been dogged by controversy.
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Ultimately, it's Republicans who are in charge and Republicans who have been dogged by internal schisms on immigration for years now.
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While child sex abuse scandals have dogged the Catholic Church worldwide, the scandal in Chile centers on the figure of Rev.
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Will their dogged defence be able to contain the brilliance of Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale on Saturday evening?
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The team impressed in Brazil 2014 with a dogged display against Argentina, only going down to a late Lionel Messi goal.
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Two of the New York Times' most dogged White House reporters are reportedly coauthoring a new book on President Donald Trump.
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A dogged impresario of civil disobedience and political stagecraft, he championed the rights of women, inmates, gay people and conscientious objectors.
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Concerns over the progress of Brexit negotiations dogged sentiment with British carmakers triggering some contingency plans by certifying models in Europe.
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From the jump, Ratcliffe was dogged by accusations that he'd padded his resume with boasts of terrorist prosecutions that never happened.
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Kerber advanced Sunday evening with dogged consistency, hitting only eight unforced errors compared with 43 from the more aggressive, erratic Kvitova.
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Wrist problems dogged Myers for two seasons after he won the 2013 A.L. Rookie of the Year Award for Tampa Bay.
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Clinton's email setup has dogged her throughout her Democratic presidential run and has become an easy foil for her GOP critics.
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It was on track to fall about 0.5 percent this week, dogged by trade tensions and perceived political turmoil in Washington.
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Clinton's upcoming response to the questions will likely renew the political fury that has dogged her for more than a year.
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Dogged by short-selling of its stock, the company has lost more than 84 percent of its market value this year.
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Oil prices closed 2017 with strong gains on signs the global glut that has dogged the market since 2014 is shrinking.
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Special counsel Robert Mueller is currently spearheading the federal probe into the matter, which has dogged Trumps' first months in office.
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His presidency was dogged with accusations of using right-wing paramilitaries to carry out atrocities in order to weaken the rebels.
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The 75-year-old Zuma, whose rule has long been dogged by scandal, and the Gupta brothers have denied the accusations.
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The combination has been dogged by computer and technical problems and the worst operational and on-time performance among big carriers.
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Back at the Capitol, Senate Republicans attending their weekly lunch were dogged by questions about Trump's racially charged attacks on Curiel.
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Elle Peril, she explains, wasn't just a means to escape the cyberstalking and online shaming that had dogged her for years.
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But her dogged tactics were credited with navigating Google through several policy knots, including the closed Federal Trade Commission antitrust investigation.
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The guy has been dogged by criticisms about being a wooden, one-note actor from the beginning, but they're all wrong.
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Malfunctions have dogged both technologies for decades, but nobody has thrown out the baby with the bath water, so to speak.
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But Privacy Shield has already been dogged by allegations that it will not pass muster with the strict European privacy regulators.
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After King's death, the 1968 Poor People's Campaign foundered, dogged by federal surveillance and the infiltration efforts of J. Edgar Hoover.
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The vote displayed "strong confidence" in the new arrangement, which for months has been dogged by concerns over U.S. surveillance practices.
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Moore's campaign was dogged by allegations that Moore engaged in sexual misconduct with teenage girls when he was a district attorney.
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However, Johnson is a divisive figure who has been dogged by questions about offensive comments he has made in the past.
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The arrest is the latest setback for the Sharif family, which has been dogged by allegations of widespread graft and malfeasance.
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It may be horrific, but the members of this tribe are used to it, and there's a sense of dogged routine.
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A common interpretation of Sturtevant's work, which has dogged her since the '29s, is that it is a critique of capitalism.
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"L." has been sober for 20 months, and was dogged by dreams of drinking for the first year of her sobriety.
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Thomas B. Edsall More than any president in living memory, Donald Trump has conducted a dogged, remorseless assault on the press.
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Throughout her presidential campaign, Gillibrand stood by the decision and said it was sexist that she was dogged by the issue.
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Garcia had denied the corruption allegations that had long dogged him until the end, saying he was victim of political persecution.
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Opinion Columnist Donald Trump's dogged, Captain-Ahab-like obsession with immigrants and asylum seekers crossing the southern border is many things.
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When Pandora went public, it, too, was buoyed by rapid user and revenue growth but dogged by a lack of profitability.
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People sometimes shorthand the act of dogged discovery as "shoe leather" journalism — pounding pavements rather than sitting at the desk Googling.
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Thanks to Waititi's dogged geniality, the 84 days of principal photography for "Thor: Ragnarok" were, according to basically everyone, pretty fun.
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Such accusations dogged the investigation of Kenneth W. Starr, the independent counsel whose investigation of Mr. Clinton stretched on for years.
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The President has been dogged by leaks about his calls with foreign leaders, in particular, since the beginning of his presidency.
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The tournament has been dogged by infirmities and retirements from the first round, when seven men quit their matches with injuries.
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Even if we think of ourselves as progressive, we may still be dogged by out-of-date attitudes about sexual roles.
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Instead, Messiah's protagonist is Eva Geller (The Path's Michelle Monaghan), a dogged CIA officer dealing with some demons of her own.
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The IRS has been dogged by a series of high-profile breaches that have put its IT infrastructure in Chaffetz's crosshairs.
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The question dogged a United Nations campaign that featured the superhero as a symbol of self-empowerment for girls and women.
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Even for long after that South African rugby continued to be dogged by allegations of racism and excluding promising black players.
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It is not an unreasonable approach for a company that has been dogged by scandals about its handling of user data.
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Thank Pro Publica for its dogged reporting on this, which will make a genuine difference in people's lives this tax season.
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Hunter had been dogged by federal and congressional ethics investigations and was criminally charged last month for violating campaign finance law.
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Buttigieg has been dogged for months by questions about how he treated South Bend's African-American community while he was mayor.
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Iran has one of the Middle East's largest missile programs but it has been dogged by a poor record for accuracy.
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Clinton's presidential campaign has failed to quiet the furor over the issue, which has dogged her for more than a year.
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The euro, which has been dogged by worries about the dismal state of the euro zone economy, shed 0.5% on Wednesday.
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The Trump administration has been dogged in its advocacy for an end to chain migration, the visa lottery and sanctuary cities.
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Additionally, the latest version of the Trent engine has been dogged by problems since entering service at the end of 2017.
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Ms. Park has been dogged by questions about what she was doing during the first seven hours of the Sewol disaster.
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He dislodges works from collections through dogged persuasion, sometimes with substantial guaranteed prices backed by Christie's or by a third party.
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The actions highlight Grassley's reputation as a dogged investigator — and an independent streak that has led him to embrace government whistleblowers.
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Issues aside, the well-documented insults to women that dogged the campaign are likely to make some women reluctant to run.
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