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Vermin Supreme, dressed in shorts, harangued the police through a bullhorn.
At least, that's what she tells a harangued Candy at Leon's diner.
I'd harangued friends over for a viewing of that same VHS tape.
He joked, and harangued, and seemed rarely to let a thought go unexpressed.
The Denver Broncos harassed and harangued Brady relentlessly while beating the Patriots Sunday.
He was bullied, harangued and harried out of the game by the Italians.
The Republicans harangued him for eight straight years over the federal budget deficit.
I was breathing heavily and my coach harangued me for dancing too much.
President Donald Trump has also harangued the company for not paying enough in taxes.
Protesters seem to think that poor people can be harangued into making the rent.
Conservatives have harangued tech executives on Capitol Hill over these questions, which they flatly deny.
She arrived late at rallies and harangued comrades, including Thabo Mbeki, Mandela's successor as president.
The system interface and controller were harangued by users, and the software lineup was weak.
Friends, family, or casual contacts may have been harangued for their opinions about various businesses.
You don't want to be harangued by supporters of other candidates to change your vote?
In the wake of his health-care defeat, the president has harangued Republican senators on Twitter.
He said that Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the press secretary, should expect to be harangued in public.
Most moderate members no longer turn up and those that do get harangued if they criticise Corbyn.
"People should be able to walk through Times Square without being harassed and harangued," a councilman said.
New arrivals, called "boots," are often harassed and harangued by their seniors to toughen them for combat.
He harangued and pressured Sessions for two years over the Russia investigation before ousting him in 2018.
However, they also toil outside the classroom, preparing for lessons, marking homework and being harangued by pushy parents.
The first one was titled "Confession," and featured a newspaper editor being harangued by a talk-show host.
After 20 months of being harangued by bullying Trump supporters, I'm reminded that the nasty left is no different.
In the speech, the president harangued politicians, whom he accused of stymying police officers' ability to do their jobs.
And Tuesday, the crowd that harangued Ronaldo gave a standing ovation to a man who never played for them.
Once, a man on the street harangued her for her makeup and Western clothes; they are shameful, he bellowed.
"People should be able to walk through Times Square without being harassed and harangued," said Mr. Johnson, a Democrat.
Wildlife groups, the American government, African governments and international movie stars have harangued China to say no to ivory.
Loomer ignored calls for order and harangued Dorsey, accusing him of political bias in running the social media site.
This month he harangued a radio journalist, provoking the prime minister, Edouard Philippe, to tell him to be more ministerial.
The first time was in 2202, when his comedic rant mercilessly harangued former Democratic FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler into submission.
He harangued her about being unmarried and said she should put her vagina and womb "to work," Rabbi Sabath said.
He also harangued the House managers for rushing their impeachment inquiry and then asking the Senate to call additional witnesses.
Instead of feting the 91-year-old businessman, Beijing has harangued him for failing to deliver in the rebellious city.
Instead of feting the 91-year-old businessman, Beijing has harangued him for failing to deliver in the rebellious city.
Constantly harangued by suicidal thoughts, unable to get out of bed, daily panic attacks, and chronic pain: I was flatlining.
While senators harangued him about the close relationship between Boeing and the F.A.A., he didn't endorse proposals to overhaul aviation laws.
Safe enough that we won't be harangued by our guilty consciences when we tune in for America's Game Of The Week.
That's in stark contrast to Trump's relationship with his first attorney general, Jeff Sessions, whom the president repeatedly harangued in public.
Hours earlier, she was booed and harangued by protesters outside of a school in Washington that she had come to visit.
Some Trump allies have harangued her as an "Obama holdover" who was resistant to the new administration's abrupt foreign policy shift.
Could it be that the Australian deplorables grew tired of being harangued by climate ideologues and comfortably well-off inner-city dwellers?
Trump has repeatedly harangued the central bank and Powell for not doing enough to help his administration's efforts to boost economic growth.
Thomas put his shifty game on display, and Avery Bradley harangued Cleveland dribblers on one end and drove hard on the other.
They have harangued Democrats over what they say is an unfair process that did not provide Trump ample opportunities to defend himself.
The fans who hated him, who harangued him, who threatened to riot if he won—they were cheering their hearts out for him.
As Republicans harangued Democrats for failing to "do their homework," the House managers were intent to emphasize just how much "homework" they did.
Who else would tromp out to the local high school gym in the middle of winter to be harangued about politics for hours?
Ariana Grande did not like a joke that one woman on Twitter made about this, so her fans ultimately harangued the woman into apologizing.
Before Trump, moderate Republicans harangued their party for anti-immigrant rhetoric and hardline legislation warning it would imperil the GOP's chances in the 2016 election.
In speech after speech, he harangued high officials, castigated his congressional colleagues, and even alienated allies by fulminating against the influence of money in politics.
They also involved the president directly—including in 1999 when Bill Clinton harangued Nawaz Sharif to end a small war Pakistan had launched in Kashmir.
Trump has repeatedly harangued the central bank and Fed Chairman Jerome Powell for not doing enough to help his administration's efforts to boost economic growth.
A weird, loner of a kid, harangued by the police into confessing to Hanna's death, Daniel was sentenced to death as the sole person responsible.
White House officials are being heckled and harangued when they go out for dinner by citizens enraged over the detention of migrant children in cages.
Like no other modern president, Mr. Trump has publicly harangued businesses to advance his political goals and silence criticism, often with talk of government intervention.
As two men, we weren't harangued by well-enough-meaning parents, grandparents or strangers about our biological clocks, as happens to almost every woman I know.
Mr. Barr replaced former Attorney General Jeff Sessions, whom Mr. Trump publicly criticized and harangued after Mr. Sessions recused himself from overseeing the government's Russia investigation.
In the longest section of his speech, he harangued Democrats for voting on Monday to put a constitutional amendment on the state ballot guaranteeing public pension payments.
The parents at my family's all-Korean church harangued me each Sunday for never properly learning Hanguk-mal (though I understood just enough to discern their disappointment).
Less than two weeks later, the New York Legislature voted to remove the religious exemption, after a contentious debate during which anti-vaxxers harangued from the galleries.
The American public's constantly harangued that so-called "Dreamers", that insufferably inane term, simply want an American standard of living and a piece of the American pie.
According to the women, Salazar harangued them about their weight and embarrassed them in front of other runners by holding public weigh-ins and criticizing their appearance.
He was promptly harangued by Giuseppe D'Ambrosio, who comes from Puglia and is a member of the PD's main political opponent, the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement (M5S).
After the GOP harangued Democrats about the Weinstein donations, and even used that gotcha in their own fundraising materials, the Republican National Committee refused to return Wynn's money.
Hillary Clinton wears a patient smile, the expression of every woman who has calmly suppressed irritation while being harangued by a boor on topics he knows nothing about.
But it's well-known to executives in politics, media and tech, whom Steyer has befriended and sometimes harangued, all in the pursuit of putting children first, he suggests.
The House impeachment managers harangued McConnell over his proposed rules for the trial, accusing him of lying about his pledge to mirror the 1999 trial of Bill Clinton.
Some priests in Phoenix's Mexican-American neighborhoods harangued their parishioners the weekend before the election about the evils of abortion and often implicitly tied it to Mrs. Clinton.
As the world grappled with North Korea's latest act of aggression —firing off a new ballistic missile—Trump harangued the outspoken investor in a series of early morning tweets.
Eddie Morra (Bradley Cooper) is a dejected novelist with writer's block whose woes include being dumped by his girlfriend (Abbie Cornish) and harangued by his landlord about the rent.
In a memo outlining Our Principles' plan to stop Trump, the director Katie Packer, harangued donors and other political operatives for not getting on the stop-Trump train sooner.
His acceptance of errors at home and in Cuba contrasted with past presidents who harangued their neighbor for decades after Fidel Castro overthrew a pro-American government in 1959.
Walking past them, you might reasonably worry that you're about to be harangued, dourly, from the stage, where Ms. Oh stands on a soapbox as the crowd filters in.
Mr. Cheffou, he said, often harangued and got into fights with volunteers from Belgian nongovernmental organizations, denouncing them for not being Muslims and urging migrants in their care to rebel.
Trump has harangued his counterparts on topics from Iran to trade to Russia, which he ardently argued during a Saturday evening dinner should be readmitted to the summit next year.
Thirteen of those released were paraded in front of television cameras at a meeting with a senior official, Delcy Rodriguez, who harangued them but also wished them a happy Christmas.
During her Senate race that year, hecklers at campaign events harangued her about the issue, and staffers for Scott Brown were caught on camera mocking Warren by making tomahawk gestures .
She told Jackson that she was the product of a failed abortion and harangued her constantly about her bad hair, her weight, and her "willful" refusal to cultivate feminine charm.
After the deposition concluded, they defended Trump from Yovanovitch's charges and harangued Democrats for crafting a process whereby lawmakers are prohibited from discussing the substance of the testimony in public.
Many banks have been hobbled by a build-up of bad debt linked to the slumping construction and energy sectors, while Erdogan has harangued the sector for not cutting borrowing costs.
Undaunted by these facts, students at Mr Murray's lecture at Middlebury College harangued him by accusing him of being homophobic and sexist as well as racist ("Blue on blue", March 11th).
Although Lieutenant Taylor complained about being harangued by chaplains, respondents in the surveys who had engaged the enemy underwent secular counselling more often than they did guidance from an army padre.
Dean Rusk, the secretary of state at the time, harangued his hapless British counterpart about the dangers of withdrawing into a "little England" obsessed with economising and the National Health Service.
Trump has framed the vote as a referendum on his immigration policies and harangued GOP senators to stand by his side, saying the issue will play well in the 2020 election.
Most notably, Schiff played clips of Trump's lawyers Pat Cipollone and Michael Purpura during their opening arguments, in which they harangued the House managers for lack of first-hand witness testimony.
And May, less than 48 hours after she left the White House, was forced to denounce Trump's policy after British journalists harangued her during a news conference in the Turkish capital Ankara.
When the Rams were featured this year on the HBO series "Hard Knocks," Coach Jeff Fisher harangued his players about the need for a playoff run as if reading from a script.
Pall and Taggart's "American Idol" performance of the song had Porter Robinson, Knife Party and Deadmau5 calling them a sell-out act, making it most harangued "American Idol" appearance since William Hung auditioned.
The singer Morrissey, from the 1980s band the Smiths, struck a different note and harangued Prime Minister Theresa May for living in a "bubble" when she said the attacks "will not break us".
In a press release, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra harangued his state regarding the dangers of the criminal element: Organized retail thefts cost California business owners millions and expose them to copycat criminals.
Our allies -- who have been harassed and harangued under President Donald Trump -- also didn't hear candidates talk much about how they would repair relationships and refocus on protecting rather than insulting American allies.
Newly emboldened anti-abortion activists have been massing outside clinics and even creating fake ones, emulating a tactic used by American activists in which women are lured inside and harangued about their choice.
In the comic meditation The Stanley Parable, a hapless office worker explores his abandoned workplace while being harangued by the game's domineering narrator, who grows more flustered and hostile with every act of disobedience.
In an uproarious trip to Europe, Trump harangued members of the NATO military alliance, scolded Germany for its dependence on Russian energy and shocked Britain by publicly criticizing Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit strategy.
Donald Trump has taken advantage of these people, harangued them and praised them, promised them a different transformation, one that returns the country to what they would like to believe it once was: theirs.
Whenever talk turns to rewriting the Communications Act, much of the discussion focuses on the role and jurisdiction of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), which has been harangued by Congress for overstepping its bounds.
The news media harangued John Edwards for his $400 cuts, which now look quaint in the context of the $10,000-a-month hair maintenance bills that François Hollande, the French president, reportedly racked up.
Herded into an encampment, they are harangued by the fundamentalist emir, forced into hard labor and repeatedly assaulted by men who use rape as a drug with which to fire themselves up for battle.
The president's allies have harangued Democrats for impeaching Trump without accusing him of a crime, arguing that the two articles of impeachment are legally defective and set a dangerous precedent for future presidential impeachments.
Not long after Thursday's speech, Trump tweeted that he was being harangued over "NOTHING" but he nonetheless said he looked forward to a speedy trial in the Senate which would end in his exoneration.
Then he harangued United Technologies CEO Greg Hayes for offshoring jobs at its Carrier plant in Indiana, and then suggested people buy Carrier products just days after Hayes kept 1,000 jobs from going to Mexico.
There I was, for instance, being harangued by a fake chef wielding a real knife in "Houseworld," in which the audience wanders through a house full of odd characters, teasing out a surreal underlying story.
On May 2nd Piers Morgan, a daytime television host, harangued the former leader of the Liberal Democrats on his decision to treble student tuition fees in 2011 as part of a Conservative-Lib Dem government.
For hours on end, they harangued and personally insulted Strzok over a few private texts in which he had expressed disdain for candidate Trump – never coming close to proving that his opinion affected his work.
Walters did indeed retire from a world title fight in between rounds, but should he be harangued for making a decision he claims to have made for his wellbeing in the heat of the moment?
Johnson got a taste of just how deeply Brexit has split public opinion in Britain when he was persistently harangued by man on a shopping street for "playing games" while others cheered the prime minister.
During Tuesday's session, Sekulow harangued Speaker Nancy Pelosi for saying the House should not be "at the mercy of the courts," arguing that Pelosi's view dangerously discounts the federal judiciary's role as outlined in the Constitution.
In one recording, which was supposedly a phone call between two Hindu political activists, one voice harangued the other for putting a saffron-colored shawl, which the B.J.P. views as a Hindu symbol, around Mr. Khader.
Within days, Mr. Pulizotto had also left his job on Staten Island, after being hounded by court officers loyal to Justice McMahon, who harangued him for recording the judge and protested his presence with the rat.
He'll also have to solve the major problem of abuse and harassment on the platform, which one of his engineers learned about firsthand last night after angry users harangued him for daring to change Twitter's user experience.
The oratorical challenges of Sunday's statewide Iowa Democratic event would have daunted William Jennings Bryan, the famed Nebraska "boy orator," who harangued his way into the 1896 Democratic presidential nomination with his legendary "Cross of Gold" speech.
Envisioned as the ultimate successor to the Red Sox' star center fielder Dom DiMaggio, Piersall clowned on the field early in his rookie season, 256; fought with or simply outraged teammates and opposing players; and harangued umpires.
First, Price lashed out at a reporter covering the team, and weeks later he harangued the color analyst and former pitcher Dennis Eckersley on the team plane for what he viewed as comments critical of a teammate.
The decision indicates that President Donald Trump has listened to his allies and some congressional Republicans who argued that a White House presence at the hearing would validate a process they have harangued as illegitimate and partisan.
The XFL flaunted its disregard for employee safety—every promotional commercial harangued us with the "no catch halo" rule—and, through its juvenile prodding of the cheerleaders to hook up with players, had an appropriately Trumpy ambient horniness.
Thus Mr Field is threatened with deselection by his local constituency, harangued by a bizarre alliance of hard leftists (who have always hated him) and Remainers (who are furious with him for voting with the government on Brexit).
Young race-conscious people are often accused by their elders of perpetuating "call-out" culture, in which a person is harangued for causing offense "by accident," saying something they may not have meant or thought that they meant.
Mr. Trump has also been criticized for failing to denounce supporters who have harangued Jewish journalists on social media and at gatherings of white nationalists, and for being slow to disavow the support of David Duke, the former Klansman.
Plus, there is the matter of your family's longstanding history as merciless imperialists and a swathe of British citizens and newspapers who, for reasons that couldn't possibly be racism, have harangued, harassed and libeled you both into the ground.
In recent weeks Mr Duterte has harangued food-hoarders and smugglers for pushing up prices—though they are incentivised by the current corrupt system, under which the NFA doles out import licences and acts as both regulator and market participant.
At the summit he harangued democratic allies, with whom America has upheld the international order for the past 70 years—after having just celebrated autocrats, such as Egypt's Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi, on his visit to Saudi Arabia (see article).
But the creation of Facebook has also impacted democracy, privacy, communication, and even the nature of truth, in unforeseen ways; Facebook has since disavowed that motto (and Zuckerberg was harangued for his company's association with it while testifying before congress).
Even if the Senate passes the resolution with strong Republican support, it would worsen the sting for Trump, who has made the border wall his signature issue and harangued members of his own party to support his effort to build it.
It also sends a toxic message to other girls and women: To speak publicly, you must be perfect, and if you screw up, even in the most minor of ways, you will be publicly harangued far more brutally than your male peers.
Throughout the episode, she's harangued for "not caring about her family" or "trying to have it all," and when she tries to rectify the situation by entering the contest, a local women's advocacy group vows to protest her and Ben at the event.
"All day long, Democrats criticized fellow Democrats: Those in the House harangued their Senate counterparts, those in leadership lambasted the rank-and-file, and even colleagues from the same state fussed and fumed," USA Today reported in 1993, early in Bill Clinton's presidency.
" He went on to cite specific examples of the trickle-down impact of the discussion, including an incident involving Jenny Leong, a Greens party lawmaker in the New South Wales Parliament, who was harangued by a woman who said: "You are taking over.
Trump and the tech industry have not had the warmest relationship, but it's clear that his campaign — in which he constantly harangued Apple and Amazon for perceived slights — has shaken the industry from its presumption that everyone in the country loves it.
Clinton's polling surge comes as Trump is been harangued by criticisms over his Trump University, the target of a trio of lawsuits that claim it misled thousands of people who paid up to $35,000 for seminars to learn about Trump's investment strategies.
White House officials like Kirstjen Nielsen, the former secretary of homeland security, and Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the president's former press secretary, have learned that lesson the hard way: Both were famously harangued or denied service when out at social engagements in the city.
The 75-year-old Zuma, whose eight years in office have been tarnished by a series of scandals, was heckled and harangued by opposition parties as he attempted to speak on a range of issues including his own alleged involvement in corruption.
For the past year we've been harangued with breathless claims that the president and his associates had struck a corrupt bargain with "the Russians" but so far the only evidence of an American-Russian alliance in political dirty tricks points to the Democrats.
At a 2016 rehearsal for a fashion show at which cheerleaders modeled bikinis, Ware claims, she was dressed with angel wings — something Ware believes was a poke at her virginity — and then physically grabbed and verbally harangued by Grogan as she exited the runway.
Frank Bruni On his first full day in office, our new president harangued the National Park Service about more flattering inauguration photos and preened in front of a memorial to real American heroes, crowing about how often he's been on the cover of Time magazine.
Especially -- and, in truth, you don't need this context but it makes it all the more damning -- when you consider that Trump publicly hounded his first attorney general, Jeff Sessions, for recusing himself in the Russia probe and then harangued him to pursue Democrats.
A fellow downtown Chinese restaurateur named George Wee, who came to Des Moines in an attempt to expand Chicago's chop suey tradition, was arrested and harangued by law enforcement so frequently that he was eventually forced to close his restaurant and was nearly deported.
Shak, Mark Grumet and Thomas Wacker accused the largest U.S. bank of having in late 2010 and early 2011 placed artificial bids on the trading floor, harangued staff at metals market COMEX to obtain prices it wanted, and made misrepresentations to a committee that set settlement prices.
In fact, Sulaiman had to defend Alvarez's last middleweight title defence against the much-lighter Amir Khan after the WBC had been harangued for not ensuring a fight between both Canelo and GGG, along with encouraging a meaningless title fight with such obvious weight discrepancies involved.
An appearance by the Comédie-Française director Éric Ruf, who harangued the audience as himself in an introduction to the performance, proved a memorable addition, but Goethe's 19th-century play is often more heavy-handed, in moral terms, than Seneca's Roman-era take on a Greek myth.
Instead, many of them saw the diminished attorney general who had been harangued, humiliated and belittled by Mr. Trump, who attacked Mr. Sessions as "scared stiff" and "Missing in Action" and told NBC News that appointing him was his "biggest mistake" he had made as president.
Long-harangued as one of the most visible and toxic arenas of the internet's harassment-fueled culture war, Twitter rolled out a number of major changes to the site on November 15 in an attempt to give users more control over what appears in their timelines.
Yet to judge by how much Chinese officials have harangued American diplomats and congressmen about who was going to attend the ceremony in Taiwan's capital, China appears to care every bit as much and perhaps more about America's actions in Taiwan than about geopolitical rivalry on the Korean peninsula.
On Tuesday, a culture reporter for the paper, Dana Schwartz, wrote an open letter to Mr. Kushner on the Observer website calling him out for failing to denounce the anti-Semites and hatemongers who have rallied around Mr. Trump's candidacy and harangued Jewish journalists like herself on social media.
Before the Ukraine scandal broke, I had harangued leading Democrats to impeach Trump for obstructing the Mueller investigation, for his flagrant violations of the Constitution's emoluments clause, and for cheating in his 2016 election by committing campaign finance crimes, and I'd been repeatedly frustrated by their extreme reluctance.
Or else they harangued Heather to get every last bit of help that hospice entitled them to, and then more than that—extra hours, extra supplies, more I.V. fluid—maybe as a way of expiating guilt or proving love, or maybe just because they were that kind of aggressive person.
A car mechanic who left the city just over two weeks ago, and asked not to be identified because he still had relatives there, said that on his final Friday in Mosul he attended prayers at which a prominent Islamic State imam harangued the worshipers about volunteering, but seemingly won no one over.
Mr. Putin's comforting words in Siberia, where he harangued officials and visited the memorial, had to compete with a rival narrative of corruption spread on social media and on the website of Aleksei A. Navalny, the anti-corruption campaigner who was barred from running in the March 18 election against Mr. Putin.
He got strafed in the press for coming home with that new salt and pepper beard after an extended Costa Rica family vacation over Christmas (critics said it was meant to project an air of maturity), and harangued last year for fumbling an answer on how his prime ministerial household consumes water.
At the very least, it will allow the company to avoid getting embroiled in another controversy like the one in 2013, wherein Grimes, taking a brief rumspringa from her vegan lifestyle, was harangued by vegan Tumblr for enjoying a pint of limited batch Scotchy Scotch Scotch, a promotional flavor for Anchorman 2.
For five minutes the two emotionally harangued him as he stood in the corner of an elevator, staring at the floor and looking up occasionally at them with a pained expression as they described their own experiences with sexual assault and pleaded with him not to agree to putting Kavanaugh on the court.
In the past few weeks, Mr Trump has lambasted Apple for not producing more bits of its iPhone in America; harangued Ford about plans to move production of its Lincoln sports-utility vehicles; and lashed out at Boeing, not long after the firm's chief executive had mused publicly about the risks of a protectionist trade policy.
Of course, that doesn't mean women aren't constantly being harangued with competing messaging: Don't starve yourself, eat healthy — but don't be fat; Embrace your acne — but here's how to cover it up; Curly hair is magical — but only if you straighten it first and then careful re-curl each strand with a scaldingly hot wand in order to achieve peak beach-y muss.
The Russia investigations stand at a juncture now -- with questions of whether they will turn out more like Watergate, which led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon (a president Trump is often compared to stylistically) or closer to Whitewater -- a fiasco which harangued President Bill Clinton through his first term in office, but ended with no criminal charges against the president.
A source familiar with the matter says the Justice Department led the decision to change the legal team dealing with the census, in part because the legal battle was entering a new phase and it was a way for the old legal team to not be harangued by the judge, as was the case during a hearing with a Maryland federal judge last week.
In it, he characterizes Garland's forum discussions as "vitriol," alleges that she harangued him and his fellow employees, and denies that he or any employee sent her abuse: As this issue is almost a year old at this point [July 2016] and I've yet to see any evidence to date, nor [have] been contacted by authorities in any manner, I can only assume that someone is wanting to stir the waters and get attention.
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