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A sliding bar counts down as seconds go by, haranguing her.
He began haranguing them about an all-too-familiar topic: their visas.
He stopped haranguing his family about tax policy and the Federal Reserve.
We don't want to be another haranguing voice, which turns people off.
At long last, liberal Catholics might have thought, the holy haranguing would commence.
Residents shook their heads, then their fists, organizing rallies and haranguing local officials.
Much of that may be the work of Mr Trump's constant hammering and haranguing.
After the umpires convened and maintained their call, his continued haranguing got him ejected.
They've become known for haranguing people they believe have crossed him, journalists especially, with relentless fervor.
They will surely spend a similar sum haranguing Congress to pass a replacement that favors them.
Much of that may be the work of Mr Trump's constant hammering and haranguing of the press.
There's irony in that call, seeing that Mayo is well-known for haranguing Citi in the past.
A number of its critics tagged along, haranguing Sloan and Chair Betsy Duke on a whole host of issues.
Sidewalk Labs announced its data trust proposal on Monday, after months of haranguing by technology experts and the media.
Trump's attacks on the EU are of a piece with his haranguing of Prime Minister May and Chancellor Merkel.
A liberal judicial group is haranguing Democrats for greenlighting President Donald Trump's judges — even taking out ads against them.
Not only do these individuals like to propose company action, they make a habit of haranguing directors at corporate meetings.
But among Arab voters, where a boycott movement appeared to be having a strong effect, the haranguing was especially intense.
He also, once again, made a big show of haranguing Zuckerberg for the removal of Diamond and Silk content. Rep.
A coalition managing $6.5 trillion is haranguing fast-food providers like McDonald's to force their suppliers to up their game.
Why would anyone put up with the abuse, vitriol, and daily haranguing from the president's Twitter account that Rosenstein has endured?
So why isn't Goldwater haranguing industry for agreeing to approve just a tenth of a percent of the requests it receives?
The gallery has been inundated with negative online comments, as well as haranguing phone calls from as far away as Europe.
Mr Robinson's forte was haranguing mass meetings on windswept playing fields, with strike votes taken instantly by an intimidating show of hands.
As he cites an improved jobs landscape and rising wages, he's also taken to haranguing Republicans who still describe dire fiscal conditions.
How formative, and how porn might later shape our behavior, attitudes, and preferences, are questions that have been haranguing researchers for decades.
They worry that in Europe, where the President is deeply unpopular, haranguing leaders to increase defense spending may have the opposite effect.
In July, she was forced to defend London Mayor Sadiq Khan from Trump's Twitter haranguing following a terror attack in central London.
I would say the relationship is a 10," he said, after haranguing the CNN reporter who asked the question as "fake news.
As an activist, Mr Kim was once turfed out of a meeting of Samsung shareholders for haranguing executives about rumoured illegal political donations.
They are getting to answer for Trump's broadsides against the judiciary, and to clean up his disastrous ad hoc haranguing of American allies.
After imploring and haranguing and intoning, Cruz drops into a prayerful whisper, the way preachers do when they are winding up their sermons.
In a sense, it was the vintage, freewheeling Trump: throwing red meat to his voter base, following his gut, and haranguing his critics.
And that's what your friend was haranguing you about, like, "You can't do that," meaning you can't be on either side of this. Right.
The President and his right-hand woman had taken to haranguing a couple who'd started to dance for not leaving enough space between them.
"They have been haranguing us to buy," said Ravi Kohli, managing director of Karibu Homes at his office in a leafy part of Nairobi.
Haranguing America's allies for better trade and security terms, the main vehicle for Mr Trump's claim to be pushing America First, has been no harder.
Several high level executives have left Uber in recent months, and its CEO was forced to apologise after being filmed haranguing one of its drivers.
To be sure, these meetings can be a pain, but even the haranguing can be a good thing, forcing management to confront its entrenched biases.
Luke Danes (Scott Patterson), Lorelai's old squeeze, is still haranguing the customers at his diner, though now over Wi-Fi abuse rather than cellphone use.
But Ms. Herzog approaches this dismal subject in a decidedly poetic, almost abstract way, conveying the aura of all that's being lost rather than haranguing.
Helicopter footage of a destroyed farm in Toa Boja, Puerto Rico Trump reportedly continued haranguing McCain for resisting him at a Monday night White House dinner.
The episode was full of call backs to the first season, like Daenerys haranguing Varys over his plotting against her, and Tyrion's note to Jon Snow.
Some fans argued that she did so with good reason: The e-sports world has an ugly history of haranguing female players to the breaking point.
It took newly a year of waiting and occasionally haranguing Sony, but we finally managed to get one of our own — for a few days, at least.
And Donald, then in college, did not approve, haranguing his older brother about wasting his time on frivolous pursuits and telling him to come back to real estate.
In fact, the abuse, which escalated from pushing and verbal haranguing soon after their 2004 wedding, to regular beatings, "just got worse and worse," says Kramer, now 32.
Congressional committees usually insist that witnesses who intend to assert the Fifth Amendment appear before them and refuse to answer questions in public, leading to some public haranguing.
A study published in January argued that support for Mr Trump was fuelled by newly awakened "authoritarian" voters who thrilled to his continued haranguing of Muslims and Mexicans.
He talked endlessly of getting players "out of their comfort zones," even if that meant haranguing veterans or testing young and old alike in unfamiliar, or unworkable, roles.
Well, the new film confirms that Oyelowo is one of those rare actors who can unleash a formal speech before a crowd, fortissimo, without seeming hammy or haranguing.
Trump rolled through the primary haranguing the donor community, including some of the party's top money men and women by name, as he pledged to self-fund his campaign.
A New York man has been arrested after allegedly trying to steal a baby from a nanny and repeatedly haranguing her that the living baby was dead, PEOPLE confirms.
Why wouldn't Nunes identify his source, especially after spending much of Monday haranguing FBI Director James Comey and NSA Director Mike Rogers about anonymous sources leaking to the press?
Until he came along, people had few places to go with their overflowing emotions and wild opinions, other than writing a letter to the newspaper or haranguing the neighbors.
Her professorial-style haranguing might be a hit with coastal urbanites, but it misses the mark in Middle America, where she comes off as the ultimate caricature of Northeastern elitism.
The nine months of haranguing among competing political factions, choking potential reform efforts and investor sentiment, was a reflection of the country's complex sectarian divides and deeply entrenched patronage system.
Evelyn Y. Davis, who spent more than 220 years haranguing American executives at shareholder meetings as she pushed companies to be more frugal and transparent, died on Sunday in Washington.
He said Tuesday that nothing invigorated him when he is warming up in the visiting bullpen quite like haranguing from fans — and the smell of funnel cakes and hot dogs.
Armed with an enormous white megaphone, he often charges to the front line to face riot police, haranguing them about the use of force and the legal rights of demonstrators.
Marx ridiculed some followers of Smith and Ricardo for haranguing state officials as "parasites on the actual producers", then realizing that they were after all necessary to support the capitalist system.
Behind him, perched on the hillside, was the former Dominican monastery where G7 leaders had just finishing haranguing him to abandon his campaign promises to withdraw from a major climate agreement.
To my mind, the endless haranguing of millennials by older, self-described liberals shows that the social unrest of the 1960s ended in compromises that millennials inherited but not did choose.
Shkreli says a New Yorker reporter—who apparently learned he's a fan of bands like Thursday, Brand New, and New Found Glory—has been haranguing him to attend an emo night.
"You made a commitment to me that you would realize this job and role required an independent Fed chair that would not be subject to political lobbying and haranguing," Warner said.
At a polling station in the working class Ettadamon district on Sunday, a man stood haranguing passersby, urging them to vote against Karoui, until a policeman asked him to quieten down.
My colleague Suhasini was haranguing the clerk, urging him to look through his ledger one more time, when I realized that a man was warming himself beside a stove, listening intently.
Democrats have not said how long they plan to keep up their haranguing, but some observers suspect Comey fallout may only dominate legislative politics into the early days of next week.
"Since Alan died, his sons have been haranguing her to let them turn America's dad's homestead into a massive pot plantation," Callau's attorney, Adam F. Streisand, writes in a statement to PEOPLE.
Much like previous seasons, the Dowager Countess spends most of season six haranguing members of her family and staff about Downton-related issues and generally sticking her nose in everyone else's business.
Representatives and senators have a habit of using these hearings to go off on long haranguing tangents, regardless of whether the topic is within the power of the Fed chief to address.
And, Mr. Cuomo said, there was the haranguing phone call this month in which Mr. Barrett, speaking from his hospital bed, lit into him for his latest State of the State speech.
But this latest crop of humble campus public servants, all inspired by Singh, have no qualms about figuring it out: They've already spent all summer poring over research, calling pharmacies, and haranguing administrators.
Facing re-election in 1972, Richard Nixon felt he needed a strong economy at his back, and made a habit of haranguing Arthur Burns, the chairman of the Federal Reserve at the time.
Just two weeks ago, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell was on the Senate floor haranguing his Democratic counterpart, Chuck Schumer, over the New York senator's allegedly "threatening" comments toward two Supreme Court justices.
Last week's wispy healthcare vote in the House of Representatives and the subsequent haranguing from Democrats on the fate of their political opponents creates many inflection points for pundits and policy watchers alike.
Last Tuesday, I was haranguing a group of Indian diplomats about Indo-Pacific geopolitics when one wiseacre among them stopped me to ask about the job longevity of a U.S. national security adviser.
Roger Stone's sentencing will go forward as planned on Thursday, despite the longtime Donald Trump associate's Hail Mary attempt to get a new trial and ongoing presidential haranguing about a miscarriage of justice.
Instead of haranguing my writers to PIOTS (Put It On The Site), I can simply respond to their slightly off-task riffing with "[butterfly emoji] is this a post?" and get my point across.
The speech that followed was even more rambling than usual, and peppered with personal gripes; the boasts were fewer, his haranguing of the media ("some of the most dishonest people") went on for longer.
Liverpool Coach Jürgen Klopp was haranguing the officials for adding five minutes at the end of the game until his side suddenly scored the winner with less than a minute remaining of that extra time.
The speech that followed was even more rambling than usual, and peppered with personal gripes; the boasts were fewer, and his haranguing of the media ("some of the most dishonest people") went on for longer.
Mr Trump, who is two years older than Mrs Clinton, would be the oldest new president—and, despite his haranguing of Mrs Clinton, he, typically, has broadcast a much thinner medical record than she has.
This week Brexit, 33 months since conception and only a fortnight before its due date, showed what it has always truly been: politicians haranguing each other over esoteric laws, in the name of unbridgeable differences.
Here are the rest of the future president's past comments on an Obama administration strike on Iran: Trump's haranguing continued after Obama was reelected, re-upping his accusation several more times before apparently dropping it.
Throughout the film, the mothers of his other children flit in and out of scenes, cast alternately as hangers-on, jealous about his newer romantic liaisons, or late-night door-openers, offering him respite from Houston's haranguing.
I'd been haranguing people all day to go and see them, and judging from how slammed it was in there to soak in the unassuming foursome's mind-melting barrage of undulating, deconstructed drones and screaming psychedelic freakouts.
Trump's push for the wall, which has included an Oval Office address, a border visit and a daily haranguing of Democrats on Twitter, has thus far not moved the opposite party or the public in his direction.
Amy and Dan are haranguing election officials to send votes Selina's way — with a not-too-helpful contribution from the brash Roger Furlong — while Richard, Jonah, and Cliff are going door-to-door to verify voter signatures.
This entertainment world is one that might never have existed without Trek fans' persistent haranguing — whether through letter-writing campaigns or the unusual amount of interaction they enjoyed with showrunners as the Star Trek convention scene grew.
Cohen was a fierce defender of Trump during the campaign, often haranguing probing reporters and famously challenging a CNN reporter live on-air to name the specific polls that showed then-candidate Trump behind his rival, Hillary Clinton.
And Audrey has gone from the girl swaying in the middle of the diner to jazz only she can hear, to a middle-aged woman haranguing the husband she hates while her terrible son beats people to death.
While it is common for basketball and football coaches to try to influence officiating, either through comments in the news media or haranguing from the sideline, replay has stripped baseball of many ways that managers might sway umpires.
The American people do agree with Donald Trump despite all of the haranguing by the media, they have agreed that the border should be closed and to have Democrats now arguing to abolish ICE-- PIRRO: It&aposs just crazy.
As if this trauma wasn't bad enough, anti-abortion activists have found a new way to compound the emotional turmoil experienced by these vulnerable women and girls: by haranguing them at airports as they wait to board their flights.
When the context isn't so explicitly for entertainment value — when so many women see themselves in Hillary's exhausting and exhaustive efforts to impress and satisfy the interminably unsatisfied men in her professional life — Trump's haranguing shtick proves far less effective.
Trump U has claimed to have a 98 percent approval rating, at least according to one exceedingly poorly-built website, but those numbers don't mean a whole lot if there was an instructor haranguing students into giving him top marks.
As their partners in the audience rudely and noisily disrupted the proceedings, Senators exhausted themselves and the American people with their persistent haranguing of Judge Kavanaugh, hurling accusations and badgering him as if he were a defendant in a criminal trial.
First, U.S.A. Gymnastics, the troubled national governing body, gave a powerful position to a coach who had a history of defending Nassar and a reputation, among many former gymnasts, for pushing athletes to unnecessary extremes and haranguing them about their weight.
Mladic had a cameraman film the blitz of the Muslim enclave of Srebrenica, showing him bronzed and fit at 53, extolling his "lads" and haranguing hapless Dutch U.N. peacekeepers who took his soldier's word that the inhabitants would be safe.
This leads to a bit of meaningless political theater of members of Congress haranguing the person and decrying the unfortunate state of affairs caused by the use of a constitutional right — unseemly, to be sure, but it usually makes the evening news.
Serving as press secretary for a president who trampled on rules of decorum and tradition, Spicer was forced on his first day to trash the media, haranguing reporters for not — incorrectly — saying that Trump's inauguration crowd size was the largest in American history.
He begins haranguing Greg, in a way that makes clear what Tom is really mad about: not Greg, per se, but some other person in his life, perhaps someone he sleeps with most nights (but not every night), perhaps someone with amazing hair.
But Iran and North Korea will be tough nuts to crack and success will require the kind of diplomatic skill so far missing in the repertoire of a secretary of state who seems better suited to haranguing and lecturing America's adversaries than negotiating with them.
While it's hard to sympathize with a man who spent years haranguing the parents of a murdered first grader, in a time when the modes and impacts of speech are being redesigned and renegotiated with every software update and platform policy, these are pressing questions.
"Art shouldn't fall into any kind of simplistic, didactic haranguing, and topicality is a dangerous thing, because you always get outstripped by reality," said Tony Taccone, the longtime artistic director of Berkeley Rep, and a co-author, with Bennett S. Cohen, of the new adaptation.
WASHINGTON — It was not a country that would naturally have seemed high on the priority list of a president who came to office relishing a trade clash with China, promising to reorder the Middle East and haranguing European allies to spend more on NATO.
The ambivalent bachelor ringed by married couples haranguing him to settle down has been replaced by a female Bobbie, played by Rosalie Craig and catapulted into the 21st century, in a radical makeover that has given this show, long beloved critically, the sudden sheen of potential commerciality.
After months of haranguing from both sides of the aisle the John D. Dingell Jr. Conservation, Management, and Recreation Act was passed with a sweeping bipartisan majority, a piece of legislation that is now recognized as one of the most impactful public land bills passed in decades.
Other stories, though, did not quite capture what I had seen: a group of young men hanging on a corner haranguing him about what it was like running for president, women driving by and telling him that he had better win the nomination and beat Trump.
If you were a progressive, the Harambe meme gave you a chance to mock what you viewed as the hypocritical haranguing of the mainstream while avoiding real issues of social justice; and if you were a conservative, the Harambe meme gave you a chance to mock liberal hysteria.
I'll be honest, I have been email haranguing Tesla and SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk for months about talking to me and today on Recode Decode, we have a special interview with one of the most-loved, often-controversial and generally most-talked-about figures in tech.
Not everyone who wants Wenger to leave Arsenal would be up for haranguing him on social media every day, and there are obviously many reasonable fans who are sick to death of the lack of progress in recent times, as well as the predictable and repetitive nature of the results.
So before we let you go, I have to play some sound of this madman, this correspondent out there at the press briefing with Sarah Sanders just you know, kind of losing his cool in a pretty juvenile way and an unprofessional way, harassing and haranguing her about the strict southern border policy.
The mayor plays second base and the police chief pitches for the team, named Recreational Hazard, according to Mr. Moran, who said in an interview on Friday that Mr. Lockliear had stormed out of the dugout and started haranguing him over the call against his son, Andrew Lockliear, who is in his 20s.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has spent his first two years in office complaining about the trade deficit, imposing higher tariffs and haranguing countries into opening their markets.
Instead of relying on his Twitter finger to do the talking, maybe the president would be better served if he stopped haranguing everyone in such a willy-nilly fashion and started consulting with those in the government who might actually know how to protect and defend the interests of the American people before he launches another Twitter broadside.
But if there is a repeat of the Group of 7 haranguing, with public criticism of the allies, the Europeans will be caught, one NATO official said, between smiling as they are attacked or choosing to challenge Mr. Trump, which they know will almost surely go badly and make them the target of his next Twitter blast.
"You'll have to explain to me how it is that some of the same leaders in the Republican Party who were constantly haranguing us for even talking to the Russians and who consistently took the most hawkish approaches to Russia, including Mr. Trump's selection for vice president, now reconcile their endorsement of Mr. Trump with their previous views," he said.
" As the characters on the West African side of the family talk of breaking free of colonialism, inspired in part by the gains being made by the ­civil rights movement, the dialogue on this side of the Atlantic runs more to: "We got so many roaches and rats, we got to keep the toothbrushes in the fridge," or a single mother haranguing her son: "You's a hardheaded fool. . . .
To watch her, in "A Doll's House, Part 2," collapse to the floor, flat on her back, wearing period finery, stay there and act, or to see her drive a car in "Lady Bird" — haranguing her passenger then, later, with no one to harangue — is to experience a master comedic technician strip away her technique and leave you soaked in tears, both the pants-wetting and heartbroken varieties.

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