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Others harped on the state of Japanese versus Western homes.
He harped on Trump's donations to Democrats time and time again. Why?
Mr. de Blasio harped on the other candidates' support for President Trump.
Hosmer said people harped too much on his lack of fly balls.
In his speech Saturday, he harped on getting to Newark two decades ago.
Goebbels's propaganda harped on this motif; his diaries imply that he believed it.
Trump also harped on Comey's criticism of Obama administration Attorney General Loretta Lynch.
For years, US defense secretaries have harped on NATO countries to meet their obligation.
And Trump has continually harped on threats from outsiders like Mexican and Muslim immigrants.
All this time we've harped on the things that Bey does well and gets right.
They harped on the fact that he won only 43 percent of the popular vote.
I have harped continuously on my belief that we often drink good white wines too cold.
In fact, ABC harped on that iconic moment in a recent promo for the upcoming season.
Conservative media harped on this text, implying that McCabe was part of a grand anti-Trump conspiracy.
The commentators harped on in their affected Olde English while the battlers raged at one another on horseback.
Since entering the race, Mr. Trump has harped on Ford's investment of $2.5 billion in a Mexico plant.
Trump has harped on the issue repeatedly, publicly calling on politicians to change the currently standing libel laws.
Ed Markey (D-MA) and John Thune (R-SD), have harped on the FCC and its authority over robocalls.
Ottawa's music scene and Ottawa in general get harped on for being sleepy and boring, which is obviously bullshit.
Kerr harped on his team to keep things simple instead of trying for the home run all the time.
The Eagles didn't play a perfect game and Pederson harped on their four fumbles, three of which they lost.
Republicans this week have harped on what they see as an unnecessary level of opacity in the impeachment inquiry proceedings.
"White interests" and "tribalism" were something he harped on repeatedly but was unable to quantify or defend the importance of.
Facebook and Twitter, for example, harped on the intention to connect the world and allow for freedom of expression, respectively.
I know I've harped on this enough, but the benefits are real: lower operational costs, shorter commutes, less competition for talent.
On the campaign trail, Mahathir harped on the 1MDB scandal and a popular perception that Najib's family led a lavish lifestyle.
Some of the art/life stuff maybe seems simplistic in hindsight, because he kind of just harped on it, proclaimed it.
He has harped on the issue to stoke fear about a potential influx of illegal immigrants just weeks before the midterm elections.
Mr Obama launched his surge in part because he had long harped on Afghanistan as a means to criticise the war in Iraq.
Google has really harped on this feature, and based on our naked-eye assessment, the Pixel lives up to most of that hype.
In fact, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has repeatedly harped on the company's practice of only hiring people who share this vision.
And during the 2016 campaign, Trump regularly harped on Obama's golf game as a sign of a lack of commitment to the job.
Speaking with journalists a few hours before his State of the Union speech, President Donald Trump harped on the theme of national unity.
And, throughout the shutdown, Trump repeatedly harped on the need for wall money to bring about any compromise to re-open the government.
If I think back to one subject I've harped on the most as public editor over the last year, this is probably it.
But Mr. Cuomo's political rivals have harped on the case as an example of the corrupt culture they say the governor has enabled.
However, Trump did not specify Mars as NASA's overall exploration goal for these vehicles, which the agency has repeatedly harped on in the past.
Both chief executives harped on the amount of stress that negative rates put on the profitability of banks and their ability to extend credit.
But the campaign irritated some, including prominent white newspaperman and broadcaster Sidney Andorn, who harped against the campaign from his post in Cleveland, Ohio.
Mr. Trump harped on Hillary Clinton's use of a private account as secretary of state, making it a centerpiece of his 2016 presidential campaign.
Kyle Cheney, Congress reporter: Republicans have harped overwhelmingly on process and presented very limited pushback on the facts of the Democratic findings on Ukraine.
The fact that he harped on his own abusive past, broken home, and depression came across as an effort to make excuses for inexcusable behavior.
On a recent podcast, Rieder harped on the importance of shifting demographics and technological innovation, naming them the two biggest influences on his overall process.
During the campaign, Mr. Trump harped on Hillary Clinton's use of a private account as secretary of state, using it to paint her as untrustworthy.
According to Bartoli, the man, whom she did not name, harped on her weight and pressured her into a diet that she knew was unhealthy.
Kimmel predictably harped in on his bitter "rival" Matt Damon, as he pretended to put their long-running feud behind while actually continuing to insult him.
In election campaigns, and particularly in its successful pitch to Uttar Pradesh's 220m people, the party has harped on its predecessors' supposed "appeasement" of minority groups.
The Democratic nominee also harped on Trump for continuing to refuse to release his tax returns and proposing tax plans that would benefit the extremely wealthy.
Defense lawyers, in their summations in the Kaloyeros trial, harped on Mr. Howe's absence and the government's decision not to call him to the witness stand.
And so it made me think, this is something that you guys have harped on for years, and maybe you were slightly ahead of the competitors.
Fans of Lil Kim harped on the artist for posting a lightened Instagram photo of her and Kim Kardashian, which she explained as a stylistic choice.
This is the bill to repeal and replace Obamacare, which Republicans have been threatening to do since it passed and Donald Trump harped on during his campaign.
The entire exchange is worth watching in full, but the key point Brown harped on is that he doesn't believe protesters actually want him to stop fracking.
One was Rocky Wagner, who always harped on him to trust in his ability and hold back until the last possible second before swinging at the pitch.
During the '90s, in the aftermath of Bill Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky, leaders of the Christian right harped for several years on the importance of character.
During his State of the Union address Tuesday, Trump harped on the economic boom he's delivered and declared that America had once again, returned to its former greatness.
" A day later, Trump harped on U.S. border laws again and noted that Mexico had the power to stop the caravans of migrants "because their border laws work.
Ristolainen's OT goal helps Sabres squeak past Oilers BUFFALO, N.Y. — After countless broken sticks, the Buffalo Sabres harped on Rasmus Ristolainen to get back to using his booming shot.
Ms. Warren and Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, in particular, have harped on other candidates for soliciting wealthy donors and traveling from coast to coast to attend fund-raisers.
Suddenly I was kicking myself for all of the instances that I had spoken excitedly about food, or had slightly obsessively harped on the incredible properties of bread yeast.
The episode cast her in a lose-lose position—a position she was very much in for the duration of the trial as her gender was repeatedly harped on.
In 2014 the opposition camp harped on about Jokowi's secular approach as a weakness, arguing that he was not devout enough and spreading rumours that he was a closet Christian.
Biden acknowledged that people there are frustrated with the loss of manufacturing jobs — a theme that Trump has harped on as he has tapped into discontent among the working class.
President Donald Trump "repeatedly harped" on Delta CEO Ed Bastian's absence at a recent White House meeting with the CEOs of major US airlines, a new NBC News report says.
To correct the missteps ahead of Sunday's A.F.C. East game against the Dolphins in Miami, Dennison demanded synchronicity and harped on the need for blockers to trust their muscle memory.
Tuesday's press conference more so harped on the fact that New York—a city seemingly synonymous with cultural nonchalance—still even had a no-dancing law like this in place.
Then, pivoting from environmental regulations, he harped on $12,000 in donations Trump gave to the state's top Democrats almost a decade ago, including Brown, Attorney General Kamala Harris and Lt. Gov.
Pelosi argued Republicans didn't have enough votes to pass a spending bill with border wall funds through the House, and Schumer harped on Trump's repeated threats to shut down the government.
This report brought a lot of critics out of the woodwork who heralded the ignorance of Apple's product strategy and harped on the smart speaker's general dumbness and lackluster feature set.
Republican Party politicians and conservative pundits harped on the line, providing a point of party unity at a time when many party and movement stalwarts were reluctant to actually praise Trump.
Almost instantaneously, the guy was embraced by the alt-right, which harped on the idea that James Damore, the employee in question, was being unfairly silenced by a liberal tech company.
To point out, for example, that these works reify a painting's essential flatness ignores the obvious: Mitchell knew a stretched canvas was flat long before it became a thing that critics harped on.
Neumann wasn't just any CEO: He harped on the importance of "community" -- a word that appeared 150 times in the company's IPO paperwork -- even renaming the company The We Company earlier this year.
Precisely because of the lack of trust in Facebook that many Senators harped on, consumers could go seeking Libra wallet alternatives to the company that might push them into the hands of evildoers.
"Jeff Bezos has always harped on the idea that as Amazon saturates the U.S. market, he can go to emerging markets around the globe," Mr. Smith said, referring to the company's chief executive.
Numerous factors can lead to a shift in opinions on sex, but one that is often harped on is the prevalence of sex in our media and culture, often referred to simply as sexualization.
" He then promised to protect workers against competition from China and Mexico, harped on broken deals, and brought forth a vision of an America that was nearing total collapse: "Our infrastructure is a disaster.
One of the points the departure campaign harped on was immigration, and the need for stricter regulation on the matter, which "might be one of the reasons why the leave campaign won," Moscovici said.
I've harped on this before, while reviewing a much better episode than this one, but when it comes to human-against-human action scenes, The Walking Dead has become all but impossible to follow.
Yet one of the more refreshing things about this team is that it doesn't try to pretend that its collective lack of postseason experience is merely a topic harped on by the news media.
Hopefully, that means the two apps will finally sync up the "already viewed" status of cross-posted Stories so we don't have to watch re-runs any more, as I harped about in January.
Throughout the month of December, Trump harped on about his supposedly massive election victory, denied (widely accepted) allegations of Russian interference in the election, and criticized President Obama - an unprecedented move for an incoming president.
Yet it is notable that Irish-American politicians harped on the feeling this inspired, of struggle and two fingers to the bloody establishment, long after Ireland was free and most Irish-Americans comfortably middle class.
He took classes covering topics like loan and mortgage amortization, and his instructor harped on how paying the minimum requirement led to losing huge amounts of money to interest — sometimes double or triple the original debt.
During the 2016 presidential race, Mr. Trump repeatedly harped on Hillary Clinton's use of a private account as secretary of state, making it a centerpiece of his campaign and using it to paint her as untrustworthy.
At the time, tabloids harped on all of the things that Meghan would need to give up when she moved on from her "commoner" life (as a famous TV actress) to join Harry in the royal palace.
Democrats harped on Republicans for calling a markup without a score from the Congressional Budget Office, meaning they are voting without an analysis of how much the bill will cost or how many people would lose coverage.
"As much as I've harped on the companies about salt, sugar, fat, reducing the salt, sugar, fat in their products — as they are now all doing — is probably not the priority for a healthier diet," Moss said.
But anyone hoping to hear the usual themes previous US leaders harped on about -- the need to promote democracy and reform and human rights and resolving once and for all the Arab-Israeli conflict, must have been disappointed.
In the 2000-minute presentation at SpaceX headquarters in Los Angeles, Musk harped on the toughness of the pickup truck, a key attribute for a vehicle meant to challenge the likes of the Ford F-214 and Chevrolet Silverado.
The plaintiff's lawyers harped on how crazy it was that Zuckerberg's emails to his assistant laid out a four-day timeline for buying Oculus, for instance, and how that speedy purchase plan highlighted a complete lack of due diligence.
"CBS Evening News" anchor Jeff Glor ranted that Trump was trying to "put out a big political fire with a few drops of ink," while NBC's Jacob Soboroff harped on the fact that reunited families would continue to be detained.
It's easy to see why Tillerson was selected: Trump harped all campaign about how businessmen are better negotiators than diplomats, whom he considers to be effete morons, and Trump's only conception of politics is as an unending series of business deals.
Earlier this week, Trump criticized Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for not advancing a bill to raise the debt ceiling and in recent weeks has harped on McConnell for the failure of the Senate to repeal parts of Obamacare.
So let's take a journey through the most fucked-up, dumb things the commander-in-chief of the world's most powerful military legit believes: In an interview with the Daily Caller, Trump harped on one of his favorite issues: voter fraud.
The publication's take on Kushner's tour also harped on the fact that Kushner seems to relish pointing out this particular piece of history to West Wing visitors, which is frankly, pretty gross considering the impact the affair had on Lewinsky's life.
Haley is clearly in line with Trump when it comes to staunch, unyielding support of Israel — a theme she harped on repeatedly throughout her testimony — and the belief that the UN has been woefully ineffective at stopping conflict around the world.
From the days of the presidential campaign when he repeatedly insisted his opponents were dishonest, to the early months of his presidency when he has harped repeatedly on the problem he terms "fake news," Trump has been the pot calling the kettle black.
Instead, she harped back to the different world of her father's working life, half a century ago, then rattled off policies—infrastructure investment, vocational training and the like—that would not begin to go far enough to achieve the transformation she implausibly promises.
Maybe you have a family member who was evicted for falling short on rent and you fear that could become you, or your parents harped on you for your entire life about making rent on time and it's now ingrained in your mind.
And like Mr. Seabrook's first trial, which ended in a mistrial in November, this one may hinge on the credibility of the government's key witness, Jona S. Rechnitz — a point that prosecutors and the defense harped on during their opening statements on Thursday.
At Wednesday's NATO summit, Trump accused Germany of being "totally controlled" by Russia because they get some of their oil from Russia via a pipeline, and harped on NATO allies for contributing, in his view, too little to defense and NATO's budget.
But in the eyes of Donald Trump — who said Monday that he wanted to be the president of "all Americans," even as he harped on the dangers of second-generation Americans — Mateen simply doesn't count as American because of who his parents were.
Trump has made clear he wants to steer the U.S. away from the influence of foreign alliances, but he cannot draw on such a clear line -- and provocation -- as available to "Leave" organizers, who harped on fears that British sovereignty was on the line.
During his speech, Merkley spoke about Gorsuch's career, talked at length of his rulings on sexual discrimination cases, and harped on the seat denied to President Barack Obama nominee Merrick Garland, the judge nominated to replace Justice Antonin Scalia, who died in February 2016.
Google attorney Robert Van Nest Despite the internal Google emails harped on by Oracle, Van Nest said that the company never imagined it was infringing on Oracle's intellectual property — and adamantly denied any infringement when Oracle finally brought it up in the summer of 2010.
Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito harped on why a court ruling in the defendant's favor would not open the door to challenges of other forms of jury bias, including religion and sexual identity, if they allow evidence to be presented for race.
For instance, maybe you have a family member who was evicted for falling short on rent and you fear that could become you, or your parents harped on you for your entire life about making rent on time and it's now ingrained in your mind.
Rather than using the bulk of his response to condemn the butcher Assad or the inaction of Assad's patron, Vladimir Putin — let alone take responsibility for the role his own administration's shifting position might have played — Trump harped on what he inherited from President Obama.
That case — one of his very first as the top federal prosecutor in Manhattan — foreshadowed a theme that Mr. Bharara harped on throughout his tenure pursuing a host of public corruption, terrorism, civil rights and Wall Street cases: Politics and prosecution do not mix.
If you paid any attention during the presidential campaign, you know that Donald Trump (and other republican politicians) repeatedly harped on Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while she was Secretary of State — and you also know about the FBI's investigation into her deleted emails.
WASHINGTON — The long-awaited meeting between the Justice Department and state attorney generals about just what to do about social media companies focused less on the alleged political bias of those companies, as President Trump has harped on, and more on potential antitrust and privacy issues.
The idea that social media is an edited, souped up version of daily life is not a new concept, but it's a point Donon, who's approaching 70k followers, harped on when we flew across the pond to shoot the 33-year old in her Paris apartment.
" Citing Orlando shootings, Rubio opens door to Senate run Despite his numerous appeals to social conservatives who staunchly oppose gay marriage, Trump has rarely harped on his opposition to gay marriage on the campaign trail -- instead boiling down his views to his stated support for "traditional marriage.
While Trump advisors have stressed he is not running for president to make money, and critics have harped on these numbers to show his campaign isn't self-funded, it's not so hard to make a case that Trump 2016 has been one of Trump's most successful business endeavors.
In one of its first arguments Saturday morning, the defense team played a clip of Schiff paraphrasing Trump's July 25 call with Zelensky during the House's investigation, a clip that Republicans have harped on for months as evidence that Schiff is lying to get Trump out of office.
It was in Whitefish and as a Boy Scout, he has recounted, that he developed his admiration for Roosevelt, who put aside 211 million acres of protected land, saving redwoods and ancient rock formations even as detractors harped that the president imperiled states' rights and hampered economic growth.
Also, many tweeters of both strains of criticism — the "how dare she run for Senate" camp as well as the "how dare they give her a Lifetime Achievement award" camp, which of course were overlapping camps — harped on Chelsea's supposed lack of any accomplishments that would make her deserving of either role.
Senate Finance and Homeland Security Chairs Chuck Grassley and Ron Johnson echoed such calls in a letter sent to Attorney General Bill Barr last week, which pressed him to review surveillance of the Trump campaign in 2016, a common Republican talking point that Barr himself harped on during a hearing in April.
Thanks to the frisky telling of the tale, nothing is harped upon or mooned over, and the one person who breaks that rule—Julia's father, Phil (Chris Cooper), a founding partner at the firm that employs Davis—appears to be moving slowly, in a slough of lamentation, through a different movie altogether.
While other candidates have issued white paper after white paper, the former vice president has harped on the necessity of voting for the candidate who has the best chance at defeating the incumbent next November—a candidate who, at least as the early polls tell it, just happens to have the name Joe Biden.
But as continues to become clearer, the inscrutable algorithms that dictate who sees which post, the advantages the already amply socially networked command, and, as recently harped on in a big New York Times feature, the ability of the well-heeled to purchase followers and faves outright, mean the digital spaces we share are anything but equitable.
He scolded Delta Airlines, whose CEO Ed Bastian did not attend, for buying billions in planes from the European firm Airbus while Qatar Airways is buying its jets from Chicago-based Boeing Co. And he repeatedly harped on Bastian's absence, questioning how he could be a no-show after his airline — more than any other — had been fanning the flames of the fight.
During his 2016 campaign, Trump harped on the idea that the U.S. was being treated unfairly by other NATO alliance countries that didn't nearly spend as much, proportionally, on their own militaries as the U.S. But as other allies up their spending, Trump has become a greater fan of the longtime alliance — especially as his sometimes rival Macron has voiced criticism of it.
It's not inconceivable that the Brexit result might have swayed the American election in favor of Trump: Far-right talk-show hosts like Alex Jones harped on endlessly about the great victory of the British nationalists; it showed that populist spite wasn't just a hollow scream of protest, that it could be marshaled into electoral forces that could actually win, that the world could be remade in the image of your own misery.

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