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97 Sentences With "dragged through the mud"

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You know who else was being dragged through the mud?
Is my name going to be dragged through the mud?
During weeks of partisan games, his name was dragged through the mud.
Both families have been dragged through the mud when they didn't have to.
People really are hit, dragged through the mud, knocked down, forced to kiss.
But two people's names are dragged through the mud: Duane Deaver and Suzy Barker.
We felt like her name had been dragged through the mud for almost 50 years.
One thing that's clear ... the President doesn't like his base being dragged through the mud.
" She added: "I just now feel like my name is being dragged through the mud.
Twitter has been rightly dragged through the mud for failing to meaningfully address its harassment crisis.
"Your name gets dragged through the mud, and that is tough to deal with," he said.
But it wasn't just that his name was floated out there—it was dragged through the mud.
It's sad that your name can get dragged through the mud based upon untrue and malicious allegations alone.
Can't blame 'em for enjoying themselves, especially after they're still getting dragged through the mud to this day.
Will people join our staff if they know that their names are going to be dragged through the mud?
That said, Gonzalez made it clear that his NFL bros should not have their names dragged through the mud. Yet.
He's worried his stage name's gonna get dragged through the mud if it's allowed to be uttered on the stand.
It keeps women from coming forward because they worry they won't be believed or they'll be dragged through the mud.
In her lengthy statement, Hill suggested she was resigning to stop some of her supporters from being dragged through the mud.
If they do not give in and pay the ransom, then they risk their public image being dragged through the mud.
"But I don't think he should be dragged through the mud for something he did when he was 13," she says firmly.
Women were sexually assaulted by this man and then dragged through the mud by his lawyers and a lot of the press.
Even if a victim is vindicated in the end, she still may have her character dragged through the mud before that happens.
"I want to clear it up because I'm fed up with my name being dragged through the mud," Cope told British media.
" Ms. Carroll said she did not come forward earlier because she feared death threats and "being dragged through the mud, being dismissed.
"Just before the Barr name is going to be dragged through the mud, you're changing your name," he said he told her.
Did you feel any sense of vindication when BuzzFeed published the dossier on Trump, after having your personal information dragged through the mud?
It ignores the absence of Mohinder Suresh and Matt Parkman, whose legacies were needlessly dragged through the mud over the course of Reborn.
Kavanaugh was dragged through the mud for making jokes in his high school yearbook, drinking beer, and being a part of a fraternity.
Why is Jennifer Lawrence's name getting dragged through the mud and not Pratt's other female co-stars, like Aubrey Plaza or Bryce Dallas Howard?
"After a year of being dragged through the mud, he is looking forward to clearing his name at trial," said Martin Cohen, Stewart's lawyer.
Tennis was dragged through the mud last week when former world number one Maria Sharapova announced she had tested positive for the banned substance meldonium.
Everyone would get dragged through the mud, because nothing synthesizes the elements of a catastrophe and transforms them into a giant cesspool more effectively than Twitter.
Amid all this was Lewinsky—dragged through the mud, plastered on every tabloid and newspaper, called all manner of disgusting names, and blamed for the affair.
But as many of the metals surge, particularly on the heels of a Trump victory, soft ags — like wheat and corn — have gotten dragged through the mud.
Rick Pitino is suing Adidas in federal court ... claiming that his good name has been dragged through the mud as a result of the company's dirty tactics.
Driver: San Francisco is all of these things, but certainly not in the bastardized, dragged-through-the-mud sense that I've come to associate with video games.
He paid roughly $11.6 million in damages, and the two principal figures in the case, Sanders and Isiah Thomas, both African-Americans, were dragged through the mud.
She was talking about her experiences, not of the women who are now being dragged through the mud every single day: the women working for the Trump Administration.
Whereas I just have an association with it, and then it gets proved that I didn't do it, and yet I get absolutely fucking dragged through the mud.
" On whether the public will learn the truth "The city saw its reputation dragged through the mud, but I remind everybody: It was not just the officers' work.
Instead, Sessions' name has been dragged through the mud on the basis of 30-year-old accusations of racism made after his 1986 nomination for a federal district judgeship.
But insiders tell us that a lot of people at Google -- which collects just as much or moreinformation than Facebook -- are scared of being dragged through the mud next.
Had Facebook not waited until its name had been dragged through the mud by way of its numerous privacy scandals, its Facebook Dating product could have been that disruptor.
"No police officer should ever lose their job — or have their name dragged through the mud — for choosing to talk to, rather than shoot, a fellow citizen," he said.
The trailer opens with the all-too-familiar voice of Jon Snow, ruminating on how his name has been dragged through the mud and his loved ones tormented and killed.
Other Republicans noted that in the political environment it is easy for someone with decades of experience as a career civil servant to have their reputation dragged through the mud.
Both parties were painted as the villains of their respective Bachelor and Bachelorette seasons, and were subsequently dragged through the mud during the Paradise controversy, which included a halt in production.
Tupac's name is being dragged through the mud according to his homie, Treach ... who got so pissed at DJ Funkmaster Flex he just dropped a diss track filled with violent threats.
Jenni Rivera is getting dragged through the mud by a Univision TV series about her life, and it's all because her former manager's got loose lips ... according to a new lawsuit.
Here are a few examples: Their names are dragged through the mud While examples abound of accusers' credibility coming under question, Italian actress and filmmaker Asia Argento's case was particularly extreme.
The new AMC docuseries explores this horrific double-standard, and hopefully Levin's friends and family can speak to the woman they knew without having her name dragged through the mud yet again.
Now, instead of turning a blind eye to the supposed pain Kesha suffered, and was dragged through the mud for daring to speak about, the Recording Academy is giving her its biggest platform.
After being dragged through the mud by Giudice and their castmates during the first two seasons of the show, Staub left and spent the past seven years trying to fix her bad reputation .
"I'm sick and tired of seeing her dragged through the mud by a man who makes absolutely no demands on himself as to moral behavior, including common decency or truthfulness," Mr. Weld said.
When our brand is, use the expression, dragged through the mud by within a public context, by someone attributing something to our brand that is not true [editor's note: See the previous note, above].
The reputation of the cover shooter has been dragged through the mud because of the sudden surge that arose after Gears' success, but few can deny how well structured each of its mini-hubs was.
DeGeneres's name was being dragged through the mud endlessly by members of the religious right, and still she persisted with her plan to make her character the first gay lead character in American TV history.
And then finally they saw their daughters and sisters being dragged through the mud and blamed for their own deaths and that forced them to become advocates for  overlooked and objectified and vilified sex workers.
Jussie's career has been destroyed, his name and reputation has been dragged through the mud, I would be surprised if he does not pull some kind of civil action to, at the minimum, clear his name.
Maybe — just maybe — she hadn't come forward because she wasn't looking forward to having her name dragged through the mud, her past scrutinized, and her looks insulted by one of the most famous men on Earth.
Stewart's remarks echo the comments of other Republicans who say that in this environment, it is easy for someone with decades of experience as a career civil servant to have their reputation dragged through the mud.
But fortune telling aside, there is something special—even if short-lived—about getting to see an icon who has been dragged through the mud get just a few moments to extend their arms out in victory.
"This poor man is now dragged through the mud because of a leak from, I don't know, Justice or FBI to CNN, which to me is — I think they were sold a bag of goods," he said.
It might seem wise to keep quiet in order to protect your pockets and appease a wide fan base— but some celebrities who've taken this tack have been mercilessly dragged through the mud online, like Taylor Swift.
"A lot of very good people are having their names dragged through the mud over these last few weeks, a lot of people that I respect greatly and have worked with for years," Mr. de Blasio said.
Since then, despite many attempts (and a newly created Twitter account) to convince everyone its products are safe and reliable, Crock-Pot's brand name has been dragged through the mud and fans are boycotting the slow cookers.
At first glance, Ginsburg seems like an odd figure to provide hope to Democrats, who have been forced to watch over the past few years as everything they hold sacred has been dragged through the mud by Trump.
Every so often someone gets dragged through the mud online, and one recent casualty was the writer and Instagram influencer Caroline Calloway, who had been selling $165 tickets to a series of creativity workshops in the US and Europe.
The startup's name was essentially dragged through the mud this week by both sides: TfL questioned whether it was an effective way of checking people out, and concluding it an example of how Uber is too perfunctory in its safety checks.
When gymnast Gabby Douglas got dragged through the mud for perceived misbehavior during the Games, such as not putting her hand over her heart during the national anthem or not appearing to cheer fellow teammates, Jones put "shine theory" in action.
The Process as a concept has been dragged through the mud by its association with the egghead Sixers, who've humped The Process like no team in memory, mostly as a way of coaxing their fans into forgiving whole years of singularly awful basketball.
Ms. Steel said she was struck, in the course of doing research, by how differently the media portrays these women's stories even since Andrea Mackris first filed suit against Mr. O'Reilly (and her personal life was subsequently dragged through the mud in the tabloids) in 2004.
Moreover, there are few good reasons for a woman to come forward with a false accusation against a powerful, well-connected man: The most likely outcome is that he will skate through the ensuing fallout with no permanent damage, while her name will be dragged through the mud.
My name is being dragged through the mud as a representative of Ogilvy in places where it actually matters to me and I can't go forward and speak at a conference that I'm going to go speak at with my name highlighted with Ogilvy if we're silent on this issue.
And essentially that's the primary function of Uber's PR noise around this now: Strategic proximity to a rather shinier brand (NASA!), plus the uplifting prospect of rising above it all vs having your band name dragged through the mud as Uber currently is thanks to a series of legacy operational scandals.
Under Sessions's watch, a large number of senior DOJ or FBI personnel — including Andrew McCabe, Lisa Page, and Peter Strzok — have had their names dragged through the mud by President Trump, his top aides, congressional Republicans, and conservative media, and Sessions hasn't said or done anything to stand up for them.
Herrig tells TMZ Sports she actually really likes Kish a lot and feels bad that she's blowing up in the media because of Sunday night's poo incident on live TV. She actually calls for MMA fans to lay off Kish -- saying she's a really cool girl who doesn't deserve to be dragged through the mud.
"He certainly didn't see the same thing I saw, which is someone who was seeking sincerely to defend his own record of public service, his own private conduct against great adversity, in circumstances in which he and his family have been dragged through the mud by no choice of their own," Mr. Lee said.
He becomes an older brother figure for Scott. Bobby Hudson: Scott's older brother. He comes and goes, often looking like he was dragged through the mud whenever he shows up again. He is a good brother to Scott but never very present.
Bush attributed the resignation to Gonzales's name having been "dragged through the mud" for "political reasons". Senators Schumer (D-NY), Feinstein (D-CA), and Specter (R-PA) replied that the resignation was entirely attributable to the excessive politicization of the Attorney General's office by Gonzales, whose credibility with Congress, they asserted, was nonexistent.
Visibly ashamed, he apologizes to Camila for what he has done to her. Saddened but unremorseful, she responds, "I knew what I was doing." To both their horror, the "Commandante" and his men arrive and arrest them both. Meanwhile, Camila's father, Adolfo O'Gorman, is infuriated by how the family name has been dragged through the mud by Camila's actions.
University officials and others defended Peto, arguing that academic freedom was a critical value. Peto attributed the controversy to a smear effort by "right-wing, pro-Israel groups and individuals." "This is not the first time I have been dragged through the mud by pro-Israel groups and I am sure it will not be that last," she said.
The action continued for an hour until the soldiers fled from the town and a crew from Piercer's boat planted the British standard on the pier. Later the wind came round to the southward and freshened to a gale. Wolverines bow was hove around with difficulty and by using a heavy press of sail she was dragged through the mud into 11 feet of water. Flatboats pulled the gunbrigs clear.
Coligny's body was thrown from the window into the street, and was subsequently mutilated, castrated, dragged through the mud, thrown in the river, suspended on a gallows, and burned by the Parisian crowd.Jouanna, p. 199. This assassination began the series of events known as the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre. For the next five days, the city erupted as Catholics massacred Calvinist men, women, and children and looted their houses.
Vice's Noisey named it "the feel bad hit of 2012" after the release of the trailer. In a review, Film Bizarro said, "It's a really well-crafted movie that manages to be equally terrifying, disgusting, confusing, humorous and highly inspirational to watch." Writer Stephen Cooke compared watching it to "being visually dragged through the mud." Best Horror movies said "It’s a weird, experimental feature that could very well draw a cult following" or "could conceivably disappear just as easily".
Perhan goes with Danira, promising his grandmother not to leave her, but Ahmed asks where will he stay and convinces him to go to Milan. At first Perhan wants to make money honestly, but after being dragged through the mud, Perhan begins stealing and squirreling money away in a shack. After being double-crossed by his brother Sadam, Ahmed appoints Perhan boss of the operation. Now relatively rich, Perhan goes home, where he is enraged to find Azra is pregnant.
Wesley then leaves and Emma returns, covered in mud after being thrown from the horse and dragged through the mud. Ella does not tell Emma that she plans to sell the house, but Emma tells Ella that she dreams of moving to Mexico and becoming a mechanic. Ella goes to the back part of the house and Emma goes to the refrigerator. Emma asks the refrigerator why it doesn't have any food because they aren't part of the starving class.
She realizes that people will say that she was "asking for it" and her career or name as an author would be dragged through the mud. She decides that she cannot mentally endure even more trauma, and instead makes her way home without telling anyone about the assault. The next day, while recovering her vehicle at a bar called the Stagger Inn, a place near the abandoned Esso station, Tess speaks with Betsy, who works at the bar. Tess fabricates a story about her injuries and tells Betsy a man helped her.
The judges of the criminal division in Le Petit Journal The Supreme Court considered the affair in the context of press campaigns against the Criminal Division, the magistrates being constantly dragged through the mud in nationalist newspapers from the Panama scandals.Miquel, The Dreyfus Affair, p. 91. On 26 September 1898, after a Cabinet vote, the Minister of Justice appealed to the Supreme Court. On 29 October 1898, after the submission of the report from the recorder Alphonse Bard, the Criminal Chamber of the Court stated that "the application is admissible and will proceed with a supplementary investigation".Supreme Court, Justice From the Dreyfus Affair, Royer-Ozaman, p. 182.
On 27 February 1511, on "Fat Thursday", Antonio Savorgnan staged an imperial attack on Udine, using the cividalesi soldiers led by his nephew Alvise da Porto, and calling the people to defend the city. In the midst of the chaos caused by the failing attack, Savorgnan instigated the plunder of the della Torre properties. Followed by a wave of a lust for looting, a plunder of those of all the delle dimore udinian nobility (except for the Savorgnan palace, the real headquarters of the revolution). Many members of the della Torre, Colloredo, della Frattina, Soldonieri, Gorgo, Bertolini families and others were murdered, their bodies were stripped and abandoned in the streets of the downtown, or dragged through the mud and then thrown in nearby cemeteries.
The widely reported case went on for months, relegating the First World War that was raging in Europe to the inside pages of the newspapers. Blanca was defended by Henry Uterhart, a noted criminalist of the time, and the principal witness for the defense was Suzanne Monteau, Blanca's French maid, who had accompanied her that night and completely supported her version of the facts. Blanca Errázuriz became the darling of the press, and the champion of the suffragettes who portrayed her as the victim of the chauvinism prevalent in the society of the time, while Valentino's name was again dragged through the mud though he had nothing to do with Blanca by this point. Blanca Errázuriz was unanimously acquitted of the murder charges on December 1, 1917 in what was called a "popular" verdict.
Louis Botha and his Het Volk party, who complained to the Lieutenant-Governor and told the Council that "we are deeply disappointed...and...this can be considered nothing but an insult to our people." He vowed that "We know that there are many today who are eager to see our people's traditions dragged through the mud, but we would never have expected such behavior from the City Council of Pretoria, least of all given that so many of you not only knew him but were among his closest friends in the capital." Kitchener eventually transferred Church Square (previously Transvaal federal territory) to the Council with the express condition "that no buildings, statues or memorials of any description be erected on, or other improvements effected to the ground, without the sanction of the Lieutenant- Governor being first obtained".
Newton's defection to Melbourne and Reynoldson's threats of legal action over the club refusing to play him in the fifteen games required to trigger his fourth contract year saw the club's reputation dragged through the mud. The Daily Telegraph campaigned strongly for the sacking of Smith whilst Bluetongue owner John Singleton also threatened legal action after the releases lead to a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign being cancelled. To cap it all off, Andrew Johns again made the press late in the season after being arrested for ecstasy possession in the United Kingdom and confessing to having been a drug addict for the entirety of his playing career. Before the final round of 2007, Tab Sportsbet's Glenn Munsie was reported in The Daily Telegraph saying that the Knights were certainties for the wooden spoon and "it was pointless taking money on the wooden spoon gong given Newcastle would be firmly planted at the bottom of the ladder by the end of the weekend".
The club also struggled off-field, with Brian Smith's decision to release players such as Clint Newton, Kirk Reynoldson, and Josh Perry meeting with displeasure from the Sydney media and some sections of the Newcastle support base. Newton's defection to Melbourne and Reynoldson's threats of legal action over the club refusing to play him in the fifteen games required to trigger his fourth contract year saw the club's reputation dragged through the mud. The Daily Telegraph campaigned strongly for the sacking of Smith whilst Bluetongue brewery owner John Singleton also threatened legal action after the releases lead to a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign with his company being cancelled. Before the final round of 2007, Tab Sportsbet's Glenn Munsie was reported in The Daily Telegraph saying that the Knights were certainties for the 'wooden spoon' (coming last in the season) and "it was pointless taking money on the wooden spoon gong given Newcastle would be firmly planted at the bottom of the ladder by the end of the weekend".
The club also struggled off-field, with Brian Smith's decision to release loyal clubmen such as Clint Newton (who subsequently won a grand final with the Melbourne Storm; which was later stripped due to salary cap breaches), Kirk Reynoldson, and Josh Perry (who subsequently played in Manly's 2008 premiership) meeting with displeasure from the Sydney media and some sections of the Newcastle support base. Newton's defection to Melbourne and Reynoldson's threats of legal action over the club refusing to play him in the fifteen games required to trigger his fourth contract year saw the club's reputation dragged through the mud. The Daily Telegraph campaigned strongly for the sacking of Smith whilst Bluetongue owner John Singleton also threatened legal action after the releases lead to a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign being cancelled. To cap it all off, Andrew Johns again made the press late in the season after being arrested for ecstasy possession in the United Kingdom and confessing to having been a drug addict for the entirety of his playing career.
An independent, outside review of Weber's charges by Inspector General David C. Williams of the U.S. Postal Service found that Kotz may have had conflicts of interest in several investigations due to having a personal relationship with the people being investigated. Kotz responded to the civil lawsuit saying that: "for some inexplicable reason, my name has been dragged through the mud in the most ludicrous and unbelievable allegations," saying that Weber was hired for a position a couple of weeks prior to Kotz' departure from the SEC, that Kotz barely interacted with him, and did not know anything about why Weber was placed on leave and eventually terminated or about Weber's allegations of retaliation. The SEC settled with Weber for $580,000, one of the highest SEC settlements in a whistleblower retaliation case, in May 2013. ;Report on improper conduct by Kotz Because of concerns of improper conduct by Kotz, Inspector General David C. Williams of the U.S. Postal Service was brought in to conduct an independent, outside review of Kotz's alleged improper conduct.

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