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Both anonymous trolls and close friends and acquaintances hounded Ayyub.
Both had been hounded and the girl was later killed.
Here's Leonard getting hounded by Minnesota Timberwolves rookie Josh Okogie.
Then she got pregnant and was hounded from her job.
Until she got pregnant and was hounded from her job.
The pair had spent years being hounded by the paparazzi.
Red Guards hounded her and she killed herself in 2000.
Custer hounded Hamlin after a restart with 10 laps left.
" Judge Mark L Carman replied: "You chased and hounded the bison.
They were being hounded, sometimes having their employment put at risk.
The secret police hounded political opponents, threatened their families, intimidated them.
Hounded: A student accidentally kidnaps his principal's beloved and vicious Pomeranian.
He said he was spotted in — and hounded out of — bars.
" He continued: "Legacy is toxic: soldiers and loyalists are being hounded.
He was hounded, not praised, by the press and the police.
But Pakistanis who have asked questions like that have been hounded.
The prime minister can't go anywhere without being hounded with questions.
Mr Najib suppressed investigations into lost funds, hounded opponents, and gerrymandered elections.
And Hounded Hillary pretending that her classified emails are no big deal.
I kind of hounded my mom and dad for a long time.
In the first quarter, Irving hounded Curry beyond the 3-point line.
And an animus toward a certain animal has long, well, hounded him.
They have hounded him, they have persecuted him, they have maligned him.
Fifty-one years ago, another hounded Brit took a very different approach.
But they hounded us from the minute we walked in the door.
Fifty-one years ago, another hounded Brit took a very different approach.
Those accusations have hounded Tom Steyer, also a billionaire, in the race.
If I could not pay, I would be hounded by creditors every day.
Mr Hun Sen's administration has hounded its opponents and locked up its critics.
Yet far from being hounded, he has in fact faced remarkably little comeuppance.
Iguodala's versatility sparked the Warriors on offense, and he hounded LeBron on defense.
When he came out during his senior year at UCLA, boys hounded him.
His mother was hounded to her death by paparazzi in that Paris underpass.
"I was with Diana when she was hounded by the media," he said.
The Tea Party people hounded me when I went out to cover them!
Still, controversy over his past support for Venezuela&aposs revolution has hounded him.
I didn't think we hounded the puck like we did in the preseason.
"You start getting hounded by people about what you are writing," she said.
" Ms. Lenz says that he "hounded" her and she "hid under a table.
An attorney for the congressman said Conyers would not be hounded from office.
Democrats repeatedly hounded him on his history at a contentious hearing last month.
Joyce, writing in Paris, had hounded his aunt for newspaper clippings from Dublin.
Both women and wolves "have been hounded, harassed and falsely imputed," Estés writes.
They were hounded out of bars, the only public places they could be themselves.
"She has been hounded by the press, and is very upset," the source said.
In the previous parliament, she hounded the government into clamping down on payday lenders.
My hair grows back fairly fast after shooting, so I'm not hounded at home.
Pasquale alleges someone from Sweetery NYC hounded her for a response to the quote.
Like many celebrities who've passed through Australia, Justin Bieber has been hounded by paparazzi.
Corruption and bribery scandals have hounded de Blasio's administration over the past few years.
Dissidents within the guerrilla camps were hounded, tortured and incarcerated, sometimes in underground pits.
Yes, de Blasio hounded Biden for answers, and it put Biden on his heels.
Hounded though Jean Seberg was, at least she wasn't attacked by her own clothes.
Like when "Saturday Night Live's" Leslie Jones was hounded off the service last year.
With seconds to go in the quarter, Moriah Jefferson was hounded by two defenders.
The King of Pop was hounded by paparazzi and fans for much of his life.
"[Eniko] has been hounded by the press, and is very upset," a source tells PEOPLE.
They hounded him about his inconsistencies, his lies, his lack of specificity — all of it.
For weeks, Joel Pollak had hounded Biden, accusing him of spreading a hoax about Charlottesville.
Then, just as suddenly, she vanished, hounded into exile by Hollywood's most omnipotent men. Why?
" But, he said, "in the end he was still hounded to death by campus loans.
Despite the lack of real scientific evidence for Damore's claims, Brooks practically eulogizes Damore as some great hero of the conservative resistance, a maligned and misunderstood soul who has been "hounded," like the great eugenicist Charles Murray was also hounded by hordes of ferocious liberals.
The left hounded administration officials at restaurants and at home , which thrilled Univision anchor Jorge Ramos.
The euro, meanwhile, has been hounded by worries about the health of the euro zone economy.
Others have implicated the innocent or so hounded the accused that they take their own lives.
I hounded Craigslist, and haunted Best Buy, and waited in a too-long line at GameStop.
The woman who was photographed on the plane wound up harassed and hounded off social media.
Michelle Williams drastically changed her life after she was hounded by paparazzi following Heath Ledger's death.
Lucy Meadows was a transgender schoolteacher outed in the national press and hounded by the media.
The Wildcats' defense and superior size hounded the Lumberjacks into 223-`percent shooting (211 of 27).
Lawmakers hounded the agency head over a third year of suggested steep cuts to the agency.
Many Americans have debt, but many Americans are also hounded for debt they've already paid back.
The Australian rapper told TMZ as much when the paparazzi hounded her at LAX on Thursday.
I've consulted the leading research and hounded prominent scholars and examined the evidence from both sides.
"You can say 'no' if you don't like him," her mother was finally hounded into saying.
They hounded and bullied her until it was no longer tenable to stay, just like Diana.
Morrison was cursed out and hounded by angry locals until he eventually retreated into his car.
Wolves have been hounded, literally, since the onslaught of the "godless" wilderness early in America's history.
Even women came out to see the insurgents, who once had hounded them off the streets.
She's then hounded by the other children to share it, even though she clearly doesn't want to.
Wyden, a regular advocate of better security practices, hounded Tinder to make the changes back in February.
Indonesia's democracy has already been damaged by the sight of a double minority being hounded by fanatics.
In Riyadh, the capital, men express relief at not being hounded to attend mosques during prayer time.
President Donald Trump has hounded transgender people, for example in ordering them out of the armed forces.
Michael was once arrested on Hampstead Heath, and was hounded by the homophobic press throughout his life.
Last month, Turkey complained that a Greek frigate had hounded a Turkish exploration ship west of Cyprus.
Not only is she being hounded by the press, but she is dealing with it all alone.
The same year, pediatrician Yvette Cloete was hounded from her home by impassioned but somewhat confused protesters.
"I would be hounded to death to give all these talks," his wife quoted him as saying.
The complaint "became widely known and that resulted in her being hounded on Facebook," says Ms Mangwana.
The mob that hounded Damore was like the mobs we've seen on a lot of college campuses.
She was hounded by the media, smeared as slutty and crazy in print, and threatened by fans.
The Celtics hounded him with smaller defenders and tried to bruise him with Horford and Aron Baynes.
When I was a kid, you hounded me when we disagreed and used my emotions against me.
She was only found almost 24 hours later after her family hounded the police and hotel for answers.
Seriously, the guy's being so hounded I think he'll either enter the priesthood or poison the entire household.
Yet, according to Cross, as Harry and William entered adulthood, they found themselves similarly hounded by the press.
People with the same names as mass murder suspects have regularly been hounded by reporters and internet sleuths.
For good measure, the regime has hounded critics, locked up activists and introduced harsh laws policing social media.
But then, in the latest example of how wrong I am, Kelly Marie Tran got hounded off Instagram.
Sources connected to Manziel tell us the QB felt like he was being hounded by the other man.
Elected officials, editorial writers, veterans groups and ordinary Americans would have hounded such a politician from public life.
I think any source who has been hounded by me will tell you I can be extremely annoying.
Bucky — part prophet, part fraud — is hounded into seclusion by fans, hustlers, gangsters and the world at large.
Germany's Per Mertesacker was similarly hounded amid allegations he ran his post-pick fingers through a child's hair.
Environmental groups have hounded Republicans for using a process known as budget reconciliation to pass the ANWR bill.
The Hispanic community's well-earned reputation as a low-participation demographic group has hounded political participation for decades.
He'd have to become mired in lawsuits, distracted by allegations, riddled with calls for impeachment, hounded by investigations.
Negative reports were often suppressed and people like myself who told the truth were hounded and eventually banned.
Their punishment consists of being hounded by men wielding priapic clubs who poke and prod them, ceaselessly, eternally.
Delle Donne was hounded in the post, and Toliver was often careless with the ball on the perimeter.
I know you have a lot of questions as many of you have hounded me pretty much daily.
Paris Jackson is being hounded by paparazzi following the release of her tell-all cover story with Rolling Stone.
Lucifer is regularly hounded by an angel named Amenadiel (DB Woodside), who urges him to return to the underworld.
More surprising still was that the increasingly authoritarian Awami League, which has relentlessly hounded the BNP, turned suddenly sweet.
We're told they are all getting hounded by people who want to know who Rock was putting on blast.
His banks (including the Hide and Leather National Bank Of New York) closed his accounts and newspapers hounded him.
The press publishes little criticism of Sheikh Hasina or the AL. Publications that step out of line are hounded.
We see her being hounded by cameras, and hear about her getting "berated" by a New York Post reporter.
The previous head of the CNRP, Sam Rainsy, has been hounded out of the country by spurious criminal charges.
Donald Trump has been hounded by accusations of anti-Semitism for much of this election, and for good reason.
You go out in public and are hounded by fans who are desperate to get a selfie with you.
Once the show comes on the air, you guys will never be able to go anywhere without being hounded.
Another, in February, showed a woman cowering on the ground after getting hounded for wearing athletic wear and sneakers.
If Poitras had a strong reaction to Stone's proposal, it was because she had already been hounded by Sony.
Adele's grandmother Amalia Gelband, aged 11 in 1942, found herself alone in Nazi-occupied Poland, a Jewish girl hounded.
"I would say what saved him was the sense that he was being hounded by the media," he said.
You were getting hounded by parents, cops and politicians and still ended up on the cover of Rolling Stone.
Several potential candidates have complained of being pressured to quit, hounded through the courts, or threatened with corruption prosecutions.
When Erica Takato was pregnant with her daughter, Saya, she was hounded from her job as a preschool teacher.
He never hounded her to wear makeup, she said, or to pretend that she was anyone other than herself.
And he hounded elected officials and even Hispanic community leaders whom he felt had sold out to corporate interests.
He's being hounded by Democratic activists whenever he makes public appearances in the district, so he makes almost none.
Jewell and his mother (with whom he lived, played by Kathy Bates) were hounded by reporters for several months.
" God: "Jesus didn't coddle the financiers of his day, the money-changers, but hounded them while comforting the needy.
Trolls hounded her off Twitter, and hackers got their hands on nude photos of her — and posted them. But!
Justin Bieber has been hounded by fame, ever since he first sang Justin Timberlake covers as a 14-year-old.
Even in a place that's supposed to be sacrosanct like the Olympic Village, the guy was being harassed and hounded.
Scores of Shia activists hounded out of Bahrain have settled in Britain, and beam their protests back to the Gulf.
" Draw The Line"Celebrities go through life being hounded constantly, so I just treat them the same as everyone else.
Clinton has been hounded over her use of a private server while at State since launching her campaign last year.
Ever since Trump nominated Pruitt in December, Democrats and environmentalists have hounded the EPA chief with conflict of interest allegations.
Prince William and Prince Harry  are opening up about their anger at the photographers who hounded their mother, Princess Diana.
For decades, activists, friends, families, and death-row inmates themselves have hounded the prison administration to allow us phone access.
Countless news programs hounded the comedian and actress and later she sent out a public apology through the usual channels.
It did nothing to help him deal with his condition and only increased his sense of being stigmatized and hounded.
A place where gamers can play without being hounded by ads or strong-armed into spending on in-app purchases.
" Decades later he shared with a friend that he was "hounded out of college by a homosexual dean of men.
Saddled with crippling debt and hounded by collectors, Zheng plunged to his death from the hotel's eighth floor last year.
Now, after retreating from politics, Libby is hounded by antiwar protests and demands for her trial as a war criminal.
The family is hounded by their own doubles because of long-forgotten events they did not personally set in motion.
Companies deemed to earn excessive profits are hounded: makers of stents, pharmaceuticals and seeds have been forced to cut prices recently.
Officials in Fresno, California, say 23-year-old Marcos Antonio Echartea had continuously hounded Deziree Menagh at a party Saturday night.
Tired of the fact that wherever he goes, he'll always be hounded by people who want a piece of James Bond.
" Earlier that week, a second source told PEOPLE of Parrish, "She has been hounded by the press, and is very upset.
I was hounded and harassed before, during, and after my release, whereas most exonerees face being forgotten or ignored by society.
Ronan Farrow had an interesting comment on a possible Harvey Weinstein prosecution ... something prosecutors typically say when hounded by the media.
They hounded Dragnea and the PSD officials inside the Palace of Parliament, leading to scoldings that they weren't behaving like politicians.
They remember what it was like to be hounded from one state to another, to be legally targeted to be murdered.
Mr. Kellogg said he was constantly being hounded by his supervisor to increase his sales, or "solutions," as they were known.
After having stifled Odell Beckham Jr. on Monday night in a win over the Giants, Minnesota cornerback Xavier Rhodes hounded Hopkins.
Trump has also publicly hounded several of the government's top experts on Russian organized crime, including Andrew McCabe and Bruce Ohr.
Earlier this summer, Aniston wrote a column for the Huffington Post about how she is constantly hounded about whether she's pregnant.
In "Unvanquished," he portrayed himself as a dedicated civil servant hounded out of office by Mr. Clinton for election-year political gain.
Senator Ted Cruz needed one this week, as chanting activists hounded the senator and his wife from dinner in a Washington restaurant.
As a result, agents have been hounded by people in their own neighborhoods, beaten up, and sometimes even chased out of town.
The new president will certainly not emerge from the ranks of the opposition, since Mr Nazarbayev has hounded it out of existence.
I have never been so enamored with a piece of hardware not made by Lelo, and yet so hounded by its price.
Mr Nazarbayev has eradicated organised opposition in a country of 18m and hounded parties out of existence, their leaders jailed or muzzled.
Saakashvili said Marushevska was hounded by official reprimands at the behest of another parliamentary faction leader in exchange for supporting Poroshenko's coalition.
It was "war" in the house for three days, she said, as he hounded her and accused her of stealing the key.
The government hounded leftist actors, writers and directors who worked in the theater and film and shut down productions it deemed inimical.
The Rebels hounded the Broncos at the 83-point line, limiting Western Michigan (3-1) to 5 of 32 3-point shooting.
It's almost as if a lineal curse has hounded Ali, a curse perhaps now hovering over a boxer whom Ali has inspired.
When we did the Presidential Fitness Test at my high school, our gym teachers always hounded us about our push-up positions.
Deprived of the sport's former prestige and hounded by animal rights groups, the remaining aficionados are on the defensive, angry and nostalgic.
What these groups shared—outsider status and a strong rejection of mainstream society—got them hounded and demonized by the British government.
Although controversy has hounded Allen since Dylan Farrow's allegation that he molested her, Cyrus has never seemed anything less than supremely excited.
Some Republican lawmakers hounded Dorsey with questions about anti-conservative bias on the site; others asked about harassment, bullying, and hate speech.
After months of being hounded by the media, and a mass exodus amongst his staffers, Ford admitted to having smoked crack cocaine.
And at least in Ischia, unlike at home, Elena isn't hounded and undermined by her mother or threatened by the Marcello brothers.
Zoë Kravitz plays Heather, the paparazzi-hounded actress who'd rather croon karaoke and mingle with super fans than fulfill her contractual obligations.
Many of them were Jews who had already been hounded and who were trying to escape from the horror of further persecution.
"The federal government has hounded religious hospitals...forcing them to provide services that violate their consciences," Acting HHS Secretary Eric Hargan said.
Reporters hounded her until she called an impromptu news conference on the library steps and denied any romantic connection to the prince.
Ms. Clifford and her lawyer, Michael Avenatti, have hounded Mr. Cohen since May, taunting him on social media and predicting his indictment.
Even before taking office, he has been hounded by controversy about conflicts of interest related to the company he ran for decades.
The star said that a tabloid newspaper had found out about it, and that his parent's home was being hounded by journalists.
One of Pakistan's most brilliant voices, after being hounded for two years, is now being silenced, in the name of national security.
LSU hounded Lawrence into multiple high throws and made key plays by holding Clemson to one third-down conversion in 11 tries.
Sexual misconduct allegations have hounded Kelly for two decades and gained greater prominence after the docuseries "Surviving R. Kelly" aired last month.
It's a distressing, sometimes distracted portrait of a woman haunted and hounded, shamed and surveilled to the point of complete mental collapse.
For months, protesters hounded Mayor Bill de Blasio at town hall-style meetings and fund-raisers from Manhattan to Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Ezequiel Suárez, who with the artist Sandra Ceballos founded Havana's oldest alternative space, Espacio Aglutinador, was hounded by censors in the 1990s.
Arwa Mboya: The activist who started the Bring Back Our Girls Campaign hounded the government down – and the Nigerian government is scary.
"Darrall Imhoff, playing one of his best games in two seasons with the Knicks, hounded Chamberlain throughout," The New York Times reported.
Other candidates have been hounded by the police or the courts or are being killed by the Taliban or the Islamic State.
Because the idea is if you accumulate even a small fraction of that many lies, you should be hounded out of office.
Trump reportedly hounded Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats and National Security Agency Director Mike Rogers to do the same; both also refused.
"We did and will continue to do everything we can to provide warmth, essential help and security to uprooted, hounded people," he said.
One prominent former Trump colleague hung up abruptly on a reporter, explaining that she had no interest in being hounded by the press.
Just a few years ago Israel, a country two-thirds arid, declared an end to the water shortages that hounded it for decades.
But analysts explain that apa, or "big sister", who has hounded opposition parties including Islamists, is looking for ways to deflect conservative anger.
It's not very useful for the bulk of spam calls, but it could come in handy if you're being hounded by identified callers.
The group's ageing owner, Aydin Dogan, one of the symbols of Turkey's deposed secular order, has been hounded by tax inspectors and prosecutors.
Hounded by rivals on both sides of his podium, as well as by the moderators, Trump's only reaction was to insult his attackers.
A former Socialist leader accused Sanchez of lying about his intentions and the Spanish press hounded him to resign to "save the party".
The Wall Street Journal's editorial page said the E.P.A. chief was being hounded because of his success in dismantling Obama-era environmental standards.
Lawmakers hounded USDA officials for months to track down those figures, which turned out to be twice as high as USDA initially indicated.
Hounded into hiding and despairing of electoral politics, Sunni Islamists across the region abandoned the ballot box for bullets and boats to Europe.
The media was completely against us and hounded us and hated us and drummed everything up into us being public enemy number one.
Global banks, already hounded and in some cases fined over their links to tax-dodgers and sanctions-busters, should brace for more pain.
Democrats have hounded Trump for days and have resisted his calls for full funding for the wall after he told Democrats leaders Sen.
As for that other engagement (the one involving Gomez's fairly recent ex-boyfriend), Gomez is already being hounded by paparazzi for her opinion.
Barr is hounded by questions about his independence from TrumpBarr, meanwhile, has faced controversies of his own surrounding his coziness with the president.
Fans hounded her for a sequel, and Ms. Hall's publisher and agent urged her to write another novel to capitalize on the momentum.
The latest addition to the game is the After Hours update, in which players can build a nightclub into a paparazzi-hounded hotspot.
HOUNDED BY THE JUNTA (1989-2003) Detained in her lakeside home in Yangon and allowed few visitors, Suu Kyi gains fame and influence.
Clinton's bespoke email arrangement has been a headache for the State Department, which has been hounded by requests to make the messages public.
Nixon hated the press and the press hounded him, but there was a degree of public civility and some protocol accompanying the relationship.
It has strengthened the belief that vulnerable institutions can be hounded into submitting to the irascible (and unappeasable) demands of social media mobs.
They've each been hounded by the far-right activist Laura Loomer, who has been traveling the country "investigating" Muslim candidates running for office.
The one time when Cunanan's eyes suggest remorse comes when he sees his fragile mother being hounded by reporters outside her California home.
Her Leonora sounds death-hounded from the start, while also vibrating with the immense fervor — from love, from faith — that drives her forward.
Prince Harry's distrust of the media stems back to the 1997 death of his mother, Princess Diana, who was relentlessly hounded by paparazzi.
Ms. Markle's mother, Doria Ragland, has remained silent but has also been hounded by paparrazi, even on her way to and from work.
Denton, for his part, may be the 21st century's Oscar Wilde: hounded, brought down—but eventually canonized for being ahead of his time.
Syrian residents of Idlib and the surrounding countryside said the airstrikes and shelling that had hounded them day and night had quieted considerably.
Before they were even sworn in, other Democrats were being hounded about whether they would keep pledges they made on the campaign trail.
As Task & Purpose points out, Blackwater and DynCorp have long histories of operating in the Middle East, and both have been hounded by scandal.
Over the next two years, Arredondo said, he would be hounded, kidnapped, pistol-whipped and stabbed so severely that surgeons removed his gall bladder.
The major appeal of the private plane boarding and disembarking seems to be no paparazzi, which admittedly sounds great for stars hounded by cameras.
A reporter tweeted about the deafening defeat Monday morning and incensed users hounded him for ruining one of the only good things about 2019.
Another way to look at it is that progressive groups hounded advertisers to stop advertising on his show and circulated petitions demanding his dismissal.
However, presiding judge Yves Regimont dismissed all the charges against the church, which says it has been unfairly hounded for years by Belgian authorities.
His government hounded the boss of the central bank out of office for keeping interest rates high, appointing a replacement who promptly cut them.
Though she didn't mention the protest directly, she shared a throwback Instagram video featuring Spears being hounded by paparazzi as the two walked together.
Avery Bradley and Jae Crowder led the Celtics with 226 points apiece, while Isaiah Thomas, hounded all night, had 27 points and 10 assists.
Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott have been hounded by bill collectors, and the big dog on the block is now the State of California.
A Republican who has proposed to eliminate the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was hounded by constituents recently at a pair of town hall events.
Part of the controversy stemmed from top players allegedly using VIP rooms to avoid their fans because they get hounded for autographs too often.
As I ready my book, Brave, I realized I wanted to show how we can heal through art even when being hounded by evil.
At least this is a start for someone who has been hounded for a situation that is more the team's fault than his own.
Clinton's campaign has been hounded by criticism from Republicans about the personal server, which she used exclusively during her tenure as secretary of State.
In the '80s they were being hounded by paparazzi, and now — in the age of social media — Merchant believes we've almost come full circle.
Trump's penchant for around-the-clock tweeting has rankled GOP lawmakers who are frequently hounded by reporters asking them to weigh on Trump's comments.
Moore, who was hounded by accusations of sexual misconduct with young girls, lost to Doug Jones (D) by about 1.5 percent of the vote.
Warner — hounded by a herd a reporters after the meeting — declined to comment on the substance of the session or who was in attendance.
At the other end, the Cavaliers hounded DeRozan and Lowry, who found their space invaded by long limbs, their looks congested by active hands.
The judge asked if that theory would have barred the Watergate investigation that felled Richard Nixon or the Whitewater inquiries that hounded Bill Clinton.
Coming in the midst of a US presidential campaign, it also ignited political controversy that hounded Obama and then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Nor has his performance drawn the kind of anonymous internal criticisms that have hounded chief of staff Reince Priebus and press secretary Sean Spicer.
Warner -- hounded by a herd of reporters after the meeting -- declined to comment on the substance of the meeting or who was in attendance.
De Caunes says she was "very petrified" as she left, and that Weinstein hounded her afterward with gifts to insist that "nothing" had happened.
Although hounded by paparazzi during her rocky and very public marriages to Tommy Lee and briefly, Kid Rock, she retained some measure of inaccessibility.
Remember how National Guardsmen in several states were hounded by the Pentagon to reimburse overpayments made in error to them during their wartime deployment?
Amid this new normal, a people long hounded by poverty and strife has found itself on the frontline of a new crisis: climate change.
Every generation produces a youth icon hounded into instability and dissolution by fame; for millennials who grew up listening to Top 40, it's Britney.
Hounded by prurient tabloids, Marie (Francesca Faridany) escapes Paris for the seaside abode of her British friend Hertha Ayrton (Kate Mulgrew), an electromechanical engineer.
It has been hounded for its tax plans which the government had said were intended to help improve living standards and lower borrowing costs.
Checks and balances have constrained Trump, courts have blocked his travel ban, journalists have provided oversight, and the public has hounded members of Congress.
But Madikizela-Mandela, who was hounded and harassed by the apartheid police for three decades, would remain unrepentant about this reality to the end.
Unable to conquer or to compromise, he ended up fleeing the Capitol engulfed in investigations and hounded by allegations about his own personal conduct.
While the negotiations drag on, underinsured consumers are often hounded by bill collectors attempting to collect far-higher prices than the providers accept from others.
The new ad follows an egg of color as he gets hounded throughout life by a legal system that seems rigged for him to fail.
While revered as a cultural and religious icon, they are also hounded when they wander into human settlements, damaging crops and homes, and trampling people.
No French president has been hounded from office for sexual dalliances, including the current one, who was photographed heading for a tryst on a scooter.
She fell into relationships with men who mistreated her, was hounded in school for being (supposedly) obese and was sent to psych wards for depression.
"Aligarh," based on the true story of a gay professor who was hounded, possibly to death, opened nationwide in India in February to critical acclaim.
Journalists hounded Harding day and night, with one unscrupulous hack calling a service to tow her van, just to get her out of the house.
Shelby told The Hill that his committee staff had acted without his knowledge after receiving complaints from other senators who sometimes feel hounded by reporters.
Trump critics like Bob Corker (R-Tennessee) and Jeff Flake (R-Arizona), hounded into retirement because they dared oppose President Trump, suddenly have enormous power.
Carefully at first, and then with increasing brashness, its members descended on popular organizations; revolutionary newspapers were shut down, and activists were hounded into exile.
Horza the Dead was a proud and immortal orc, an undead monster who chased me across the lands of Mordor and hounded me for hours.
Ms. Arnstein had just been convicted of conspiracy to distribute cocaine, and Mr. Hefner said bitterly that investigators had hounded her to set him up.
The press hounded her about an endorsement after she ended her run, but Warren said she will take time to reflect before making a decision.
" Jason Chaffetz, the chairman of the House oversight committee — who hounded Hillary Clinton endlessly over Benghazi — declared that the "situation has taken care of itself.
Blizzard has been hounded by waves of criticism that are building as more companies go out of their way to collaborate with China on censorship.
He told her in explicit detail about his sexual activities with another employee and hounded Ms. Nuril to have an affair with him, she said.
As in the scandal itself, O.J. becomes an action figure to be passed around between various powerful men, alternately hounded and cajoled, placated and condescended to.
Thankfully, it was not hounded by the paparazzi and was able to procure its body from the baggage claim and slip right back inside of it.
Thomas Markle says he's still being chased by paparazzi days after his daughter's marriage ... and he can't even go through a drive-thru without getting hounded.
They think Clinton got off lightly, courtesy of Comey's kid glove treatment, while President Trump has been hounded for months for offenses yet to be identified.
Najib's government has suspended media and blocked websites that hounded him over 1MDB, and - with elections looming - he recently launched a website to counter "fake news".
VICE: In A Patch of Fog, you play a celebrity hounded by an overfamiliar acquaintance who slowly comes to dominate and disrupt his life and privacy.
You can't announce a streaming service and then not make one mention of the bandwidth requirements except when hounded by email or pressed on a podcast.
During that season, Bekah Martinez was hounded for her age, which she avoiding revealing for as long as possible until finally admitting that she was 22.
Nevertheless, reporters who tweeted from the show observing that other editors (not themselves) were requesting to swap seats were hounded on social media for being bullies.
Dozens of House Republicans, and some White House contenders, hounded him to "go nuclear" after Republicans failed to stop the Iran nuclear deal last year.  Rep.
When Republican Senator Jeff Flake held a town hall meeting in his Arizona district Thursday night, he was hounded about his stance on Planned Parenthood funding.
Singer August Alsina can't buy groceries without getting hounded by fans ... and that's why he allegedly flashed a gun to get them to finally back off.
Since 2014, the Canadian government has hounded Makuch for information about his sources, his communication logs, and other privy matters that would compromise his journalistic integrity.
Richter, too, has relocated; even though the people who allegedly blew up his car are in custody, he found himself hounded and harassed by their sympathizers.
While Pittsburgh skated up and down the ice with ease, the Sharks could barely exit their defensive zone, hounded by the speedy Penguins at every turn.
But this wasn't enough for the family members of the ship's crew, who hounded McVay year after year, blaming him for the loss of their sons.
Gontareva, 54, says she is being hounded as part of a long-running battle over her decision in December 2016 to nationalise PrivatBank, Ukraine's biggest lender.
From the moment Wales completed its victory over Belgium, Bale was hounded by the news media about facing Ronaldo, his Real Madrid teammate, in the semifinal.
Injuries hounded him for most of his career, however, and a rare disorder that caused muscle fatigue ultimately forced him to retire after the 2010 season.
Our reporter traveled to Kenya, where people long hounded by poverty and strife have found themselves on the front line of a new crisis: climate change.
TMZ broke the story ... the guy got the crap kicked outta him, allegedly by Cardi B's security team after he repeatedly hounded her for an autograph.
Gontareva, 54, says she is being hounded as part of a long-running battle over her decision in December 2016 to nationalize PrivatBank, Ukraine's biggest lender.
"He was a national treasure, and we hounded him to his death," said John Graham-Cumming, a computer scientist who campaigned for Turing to be pardoned.
There was Brendan Eich, hounded out of Mozilla for donating to a California ballot initiative that defined marriage as the union of a man and woman.
" Democrats remember how Republicans hounded Mr. Obama for breaking his promise that "if you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan.
As Cosmopolitan notes, it's all down to a pesky video which shows the newly engaged couple being hounded by paparazzi as they left LAX on Thursday night.
In the White House fishbowl, the press constantly hounded her, and vicious gossips mocked her unflattering gowns, portraying her as a Confederate spy or a Western hick.
The RCMP sold marketing rights to its image to the Walt Disney Company in the mid-1990s, even as whistleblowers were being hounded out of the force.
Either way, Belichick must try something else against Hill, who hounded New England against man and zone from the slot, where he is extremely difficult to bracket.
Like a 2007-era Britney being hounded by the paparazzi, many would say that the word 'moist' has copped an unfair amount of attention from the press.
For anyone undecided, it's also a chance to give Turing – a genius recognised during his lifetime but nevertheless hounded for being gay – the public pedestal he deserves.
But in the final stage, Truex hounded him in the early portion and then took the lead when Elliott pitted under green with 30 laps to go.
A police spokeswoman could not comment on the nationalities of those involved or on media reports that the protesters were far-right supporters who had hounded migrants.
Though Hindu nationalists hounded Mr. Ananthamurthy, especially during the last months of his life, their response to "Hindutva or Hind Swaraj" has been one of unusual silence.
Public uproar has hounded Baidu after a student suffering from a fatal form of cancer blamed the company for directing him to suspect and ultimately ineffectual treatment.
But Cullen scored again, simply by tracking down the puck behind the goal line, despite being hounded by Brassard, who had missed Saturday's game with the flu.
It turns the otherwise anonymous role of the DJ into a performance—something EDM is regularly hounded for—forcing us to instinctively turn and face the performer.
Paris Jackson was hounded for an autograph before the Met Gala by the same guy who got beat down after pestering Cardi B to sign for him.
Since Jess is being hounded by her late husband's violent criminal associates, she decides to team up with Burke on a rescue mission that quickly turns deadly.
A liberal professor at Evergreen State College objects to student demands that all white people leave campus for a day, and he is hounded from his job.
"If the reports are true that he has been hounded out by hostile Brexiteers in government, it counts as a spectacular own goal," Clegg told the Guardian.
Some add that any campus official who disputes this dogma, or who inadvertently violates the ever-expanding catalogue of taboos, should be hounded out of their job.
He died in the most depraved of circumstances, deeply in debt, hounded by creditors after having squandered a fortune estimated at more than a half-billion dollars.
After being branded an "enemy of the people", Mr Anh claims he was hounded out of his job by his boss, at the behest of the police.
It is a public relations strategy as much as a legal strategy — a campaign to create a narrative of a president hounded by his "deep state" foes.
I'm getting kind of hounded by reporters at the moment because, if you're looking for someone to speak on Pepe's behalf, I guess that would be me.
In countries like Iran and Saudi Arabia homosexuality is still punishable by death; in many other countries, being gay means being hounded, imprisoned, and tortured by the state.
" The same year, a Guardian article noted how this pediatrician was not only attacked but, "hounded from her home" by her own neighbors, "who confused 'paediatrician' with 'paedophile.
And while Cloete certainly wasn't "hounded" from her home, she did choose to stay with friends for a while, before moving "somewhere more upmarket," as she told reporters.
He was a longshot for the presidency; one of the frontrunners, Thelma Aldana, a former prosecutor, was hounded out of the country on corruption charges that she denies.
In recent weeks, the Democratic nominee has yet again been hounded by the controversy over the private email server that has revived questions about her character and honesty.
Jamie Lynn, 28, did not directly address the protests, but shared a throwback Instagram video early Tuesday featuring Britney being hounded by paparazzi as the two walked together.
Karen's obsession with horror films allows for several sequences that revel in their tropes, like when she transforms into a werewolf and is hounded by an angry mob.
Jamie Lynn, 28, did not directly address the protest but shared a throwback Instagram video early Tuesday featuring Britney being hounded by paparazzi as the two walked together.
Last year during an equality march in Lublin, another eastern Polish city, activists were hounded by groups of men, who were dispersed by riot police firing tear gas.
The story fueled jokes about Perry's intellect, which have hounded the former governor ever since he suffered a brain freeze at a Republican presidential primary debate in 2011.
Jamie Lynn, 28, did not directly address the protest but shared a throwback Instagram video early Tuesday featuring Britney being hounded by paparazzi as the two walked together.
Durant, hounded by the Warriors' Iguodala, shot 230 of 23 from the field in the first half, and Oklahoma City was 26 of 14 from 3-point range.
Washington (CNN)Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore says he's being hounded by the news media over sexual allegations against him, while briefly addressing the controversy Tuesday night.
Ahead of the critical elections, Democrats are taking aim at a Trump administration hounded by accusations of using public office for private gain and recklessly spending taxpayer money.
They rarely give interviews, and though they're still hounded by paparazzi, the images are mostly of them walking between offices and cars, hands in front of their faces.
As played by Ms. Paulson, she is recast as a chain-smoking feminist underdog, hounded by the news media unfairly fixated on her perceived shrewishness and (questionable) perm.
Samsung's Galaxy S9 deserves better than Bixby Samsung, meanwhile, gets hounded about the Bixby button, as though its inclusion is a way of forcing its assistant on users.
Richter had not seen the film, but, hounded for comment by the German press, he had let slip that he found the trailer too " reißerisch ," or thriller-like.
Or teachers who are humiliated by their students and hounded from their positions for allegedly hurting students' feelings — that's what happened to Erika and Nicholas Christakis of Yale.
Over the next week I was hounded by online ads for the same sneakers I'd bought, along with others I'd rejected and many more I hadn't even seen.
The brutal story of this Nigerian immigrant being hounded by the police in the 1960s still resonates loudly today to those of us in Britain's ethnic-minority population.
But what stays with you is Jeremy, hounded by strangers competing to report sightings of him as if he were an insentient avatar in some violent video game.
When a particular harmony struck him, he hounded his fellow horn players to tell him what notes they were playing, then pieced together the chords on sheet music.
Third, the whistle-blower complaint came after Trump and his associates hounded Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, to undertake a corruption investigation involving Joe Biden and his son, Hunter.
New York Communities for Change is allied with the Sunrise Movement, a group that advocates for the Green New Deal and has hounded Biden on the campaign trail.
The alt-right lost access to social media platforms, was hounded out of public demonstrations by Antifa, and unequivocally denounced by virtually everyone in American politics (except Trump).
She described months of being hounded by members of the prime minister's team, long after she told them her mind was made up to pursue a criminal conviction.
Sonhouse's version of Blackness is this feat of denial of what can at times seem like universal axioms: black people are defined by being hounded, victimized, and plagued.
Another former soldier, Kim, who was in the military from 2010 to 2011, left the army due to mental health reasons, after months of being hounded for his sexuality.
It isn't always possible, of course, but if you're not being hounded by enemies you can gather stuff up pretty quickly while you're running to the first safe zone.
I get the sense that he's a little hounded by what seems to hang over many songwriters—the need to succeed as blackbear the artist, not blackbear the songwriter.
Corruption scandals have hounded Pena Nieto's government, playing into the hands of leftist opposition candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who is preparing a third run for office next year.
But part of the problem is that strong and outspoken women are discouraged from running or hounded out by attacks, leaving candidates who are less accomplished and more pliable.
In the name of orthodoxy, extremists in Pakistan, the original "Islamic" state, have viciously hounded not only Christians and Hindus but also Shia Muslims, Ahmadis and allegedly unorthodox Sufis.
The same officers hounded the 31-year-old while he was receiving medical attention and requested that he returns to the scene of the accident once he was done.
When Heath Ledger overdosed in 2008, paparazzi hounded Michelle Williams so relentlessly she fled to a small town in upstate New York with the couple's two-year-old daughter.
This is personal for him on several levels -- he's been hounded because of his last name, and says he got fired from his DJ gig when Brendan was convicted.
The PT is also calling for legislation to "democratize" the media which the party says has hounded Lula because it is controlled by a small group of rich families.
In a harrowing New York Times profile from 1990, the actress described how she had been hounded by journalists questioning her sanity or even whether she'd died of AIDS.
In a now-famous ad, McConnell depicted his opponent as a missing person being hounded across the country by a man using several bloodhounds to locate the Kentucky senator.
"As I ready my book, 'Brave,' I realized I wanted to show how we can heal through art even when being hounded by evil," said McGowan in a statement.
Coming in the aftermath of Danny Almonte, the Dominican 22004 Little League World Series standout whose birth certificate had been altered, skepticism about Adu's birth certificate hounded the team.
Violence directed at white nationalists only fuels their narrative of victimhood — of a hounded, soon-to-be-minority who can't exercise their rights to free speech without getting pummeled.
By cracking down on people opining on social media, Pakistan joins Turkey, Bangladesh, China and other countries where journalists and activists are hounded by the state and by extremists.
The Sunday Times article this weekend fills in some details of an episode that has hounded Mr. Johnson during what has already been a wobbly start to his leadership.
Embarrassed by her Dumpster-diving father (Ryan Phillippe) and hounded by the resident high school meanie, Clare wishes only to be rich, popular and adored by her hunky crush.
Louise Lucas, a long-serving Democratic state senator, broke down outside the Capitol and put her head in her hands as reporters hounded her for a comment on Herring.
Student groups held rallies and info sessions on campus, blasted the bill on social media, mailed postcards and letters to lawmakers, and hounded Capitol Hill offices with phone calls.
Tech reporters were hounded by weak pitches from Ello PR and it became a bit of a joke that this, whatever it was, could take on any social networking platform.
Deputy Director Andrew McCabe was hounded out of the bureau and stripped of his pension; agents Peter Strzok and Lisa Page have become leading figures in a conservative conspiracy theory.
I used to think about it like, damn, Michael Jackson couldn't go outside because he was loved by so many people and probably would get hounded if he went outside.
He is hounded, a word whose etymology is chillingly displayed in the film, by a pack of what his wife calls "nigger dogs," trained to hunt and capture escaped slaves.
A businessman surnamed Tang, whose family owns ancestral land in Yuen Long district, says he has seen many instances of villagers' being hounded to sell land, sometimes by local gangsters.
"Huguley no longer wants to be in charge of her case because they're getting hounded by calls and a potential lawsuit," one of Sara's lawyers, Melissa Zuniga, told The Hill.
Gaga's path through awards season has been hounded by rumors about her personal and magazine front covers like this one: Lady Gaga Pregnant With Bradley Cooper Or Christian Carino's Baby?
Militant in the North Caucasus are hounded by security forces, pushed into forest hideouts, and too pre-occupied with staying alive to be able to launch attacks on Russian cities.
He's also hounded by allegations that he had an affair with adult film star Stormy Daniels and, through longtime lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen, paid her $130,000 to keep quiet.
Trump began his first foreign trip as president this spring much like he did his latest one, shadowed by controversies and hounded by doubts about his ability to show restraint.
Obama into the most popular person in the Obama White House, a kind of pop-culture heroine with little of the polarizing image or political baggage that hounded Mrs. Clinton.
The Yazidi minority was hounded by Islamic State militants who consider them devil-worshippers and killed and captured thousands as they overran the Sinjar area in the summer of 2014.
Corruption scandals have hounded Pena Nieto's government, playing into the hands of leftist opposition candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who is preparing for a third run for office next year.
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Fink said he and the organizers of a conference he addressed at Columbia University in New York in October 22017 were hounded by complaints and protests from CFS/ME activists.
Singled out for the severest rebukes by the Chinese government and hounded by the Hong Kong authorities, they also have been essentially disavowed by the local mainstream pro-democracy camp.
The African-American heavyweight boxer Jack Johnson, who was unapologetic about his sexual relations with white women, a few of whom he married, was hounded by America's racist seduction laws.
After being hounded by reporters for more specifics, Trump told CNN he would provide details about his fundraising efforts on Memorial Day, but is now delaying the announcement until Tuesday.
So-called warrant-proof encryption has since become a leading policy issue for law enforcement officials, and Attorney General William Barr in recent months has hounded tech companies to cooperate.
This uncertain acceptance echoed the feeling of dislocation that hounded them in the United States: They had grown up American in every way but lacked the legal status of belonging.
Just ask the Ahmadis, a Muslim sect whose members have been viciously hounded in Pakistan as heretics, or the Shia Hazaras who are routinely murdered by the Taliban in Afghanistan.
The widow of the late dictator is facing dozens of protracted graft cases that have hounded her since her family was toppled in an army-backed popular uprising in 1986.
Stark, the Ohio Valley Conference regular-season and tournament MVP, was 1-for-12 from the field and 2 of 10 on 3-pointers while being hounded by Carter and others.
He and his wife Erika were hounded after Mrs Christakis said in an e-mail written in 2015 that students might be allowed to pick and police their own Halloween costumes.
Prince William speaks of the press having "lost its sense of decency," coupled with footage of Diana being hounded and politely but firmly pleading with photographers to respect her children's privacy.
During a recent Donald Trump campaign rally in New Hampshire, a voice cried out from the back of the room a word that has hounded the presidential candidate for months: Fascist!
It should be remembered that Justin Fashanu – to date, the top tier's only "out" male footballer – was hounded by fans, managers and players alike after publicly revealing his sexuality in 1990.
In other words, not only do parents have to endure the public scrutiny of their daughters' behavior, character, and of dress, but they're also often hounded for comment and background information.
The two have been hounded by reports of rivalry and in-fighting between their White House camps, inspiring them to mount a public campaign to insist that they're working well together.
You have to be hounded out of your apartment, out of your job, out of whatever it is you have, if you have the audacity to have an unpopular political belief.
But still, if you're one of the first 100 employees at a place like Uber, for instance, you've likely been hounded by the Morgan Stanleys and Goldman Sachses of the world.
Nonetheless the collapse is yet another setback for a prime minister who has already suffered a remarkable string of defeats and been hounded by members of her own party to leave.
It's not clear how much has changed in the past year for a woman who is being hounded and pawed by her boss as she serves burgers for $10 an hour.
No one in Sydney likes to be reminded that Jorn Utzon, the visionary Danish designer of the Sydney Opera House, was hounded out of his job by a hostile government minister.
In Gottlieb's case, the only repercussions came during his retirement, when he was hounded by lawsuits and congressional investigations, and compelled to give testimony in which he provided precious few details.
He was hounded throughout his campaign for firing a black police chief and for his city's struggles with police reform, chased from stop to stop by local Black Lives Matter activists.
Republican critics have hounded Clinton and the rest of the Obama administration over their response to the attacks, as well as the apparent lack of preparation that allowed it to occur.
London (CNN)It was the moment when a famous, powerful dynasty, built on inherited wealth, hounded by tabloids and with a weakness for palatial, gold-encrusted residences met ... the British royal family.
Now wracked by guilt and hounded by death threats, he said he came forward to reveal his identity following the arrest of the webmaster of the site which first hosted the videos.
Trump has been hounded by controversies linked to an investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. election, and Abe is struggling with declining popularity because of scandals over suspected cronyism.
"When that information gets out, those 57 delegates and alternates are going to be hounded," said Dunn, who also received threatening emails, though he said none were bordering on a death threat.
In his case, he is hounded by an agent, an editor and a patron all eager for him to deliver the novel for which he has already been paid a substantial ­advance.
The video accompanying a satirical song by Ulugbek Haydarov, a journalist hounded into exile under Karimov, shows the new president's nose growing, Pinocchio-style, each time he makes a promise of reform.
Still, what has to be said is that Monica was an adult who made her own choices, and taking up with a sitting president — one being hounded by enemies — was a risk.
Such child-like embellishments are whimsical touches that draw the viewer in, but these add-ons are only playing dress-up on much wilder realities — wild, in the sense of hounded animals.
Beverley, who scored 10 points, repeatedly hounded Ball physically and verbally while holding the No. 2 overall pick to three points on 1-of-6 shooting and four assists in 33 minutes.
Greens and Democrats have hounded Pruitt for his industry connections and his fundraising for various political groups such as the Republican Attorneys Generals Association and a pair of PACs connected to him.
Congressional Republicans and others opposed to the Clean Power Plan have repeatedly hounded the EPA for moving forward on initiatives related to the rule despite the Supreme Court's order, issued in February.
It brought back bad memories of the 1980s, he said, when he and his family were hounded out of their home by members of the far-right group and sought police protection.
Though a "silent majority" appreciated the work of Brittain and others, he was hounded by a subset of fanatics who'd scrolled through everything he'd ever said about localization and taken screen shots.
But in 1962, Mao turned against his father, and Mr. Xi's family was hounded and torn apart during the Cultural Revolution from 1966, when Mao let Red Guards attack his ex-allies.
Surely an adult who preaches against abortion but urges his mistress to terminate her pregnancy also hounded his peers to clean up while he dumped out a box of toys and played.
So many lives made possible because a young man and a young woman, hounded from their first homes, found a country humane enough to take them in and let them build another.
Baltimore was the subject of its own scathing Justice Department investigation in 2016 that found that its police force had systematically harassed and hounded black residents for years, among other abusive practices.
They are the Yale students who in 2015 surrounded and hounded professor Nicholas Christakis because he would not agree to their demands that he denounce his wife for believing in free speech.
In the years that followed Robinson, Garfield and Rossen would all be hounded by the House Un-American Activities Committee and two other cast members, Knox and Howard da Silva were blacklisted.
Since then, instead of being asked what her policy is, she's been hounded about how she would pay for the Sanders plan she adopted and whether it would raise middle-class taxes.
As the chairman of the House Committee on Veterans Affairs, Mr. Miller has hounded the agency for failing to enact meaningful changes to cut wait times and fire workers who hid delays.
When he was a Republican congressman from Kansas, he relentlessly hounded the Obama administration and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton over the terrorist attacks in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans.
But Democrats should resist the urge to use their majority in the House to take revenge, hounding the president in the way that Newt Gingrich and his Republican colleagues once hounded Bill Clinton.
The accompanying video is very much in the surreal spirit of 1997 too, following an average Englishdude being hounded by invisible pursuers as reality keeps flipping on and off like a light switch.
But it's telling that the problem only occurred to him after it cost him an election—after critics had hounded him about the terrible political and substantive implications of his worldview for years.
The company has long been hounded by journalists and activists over its power to shape the news through its algorithms, or the code that determines which stories you see, in the news feed.
Two Paul free throws sliced the deficit to four before Minnesota forward Tayshaun Prince, who hounded Redick for much of the contest, sealed the win with two free throws with 12.2 seconds left.
Educated at the exclusive Eton College, Harry's teenage years were overshadowed by negative press headlines, fostering an intense dislike which he and his brother harboured because of the way papers hounded their mother.
Murkowski and Manchin, who were hounded on Thursday by reporters and protesters alike, spent several hours meeting with sexual assault survivors but did not give an indication as to how they might vote.
For close to a year now, various officials, the courts and other public institutions have hounded opposition lawmakers, environmental and labor activists and members of civil society — anyone, basically, who asks hard questions.
Little is known about McLeod but his family put out a statement last week saying the family was being hounded by the media and that they did not know anything about Kam's actions.
The emails offer little ammunition for Clinton's critics, who have hounded her for more than a year over both the private server she used as secretary of State and the 2012 Benghazi attacks.
Instead of Slater being exonerated, the policeman who brought this to light was hounded out of his job, and the Establishment went to work once more on what it did best, covering up.
Steven Mnuchin, the U.S. Treasury secretary, was hounded at the G-20 meeting in Buenos Aires by countries seeking exemptions from President Trump's stiff steel and aluminum tariffs — which take effect on Friday.
But why isn't he just as concerned for the rural kids whom Harvard gives a "tip" over city dwellers; are they hounded by feelings that they aren't as worthy as their urban classmates?
She was hounded by the paparazzi for years, especially toward the end of her marriage, and she died in 1997 in a car crash in Paris, as her driver tried to elude photographers.
During an appointment with a perinatologist — covered by my excellent health insurance — I was hounded with questions about my "lifestyle" and whether I drank, smoked or used a vast assortment of illegal drugs.
He steals a bag of drug money from Wayne, and soon the young couple, with dreams of finding freedom by the ocean, are hounded by the sheriff and his police accomplice (Colm Feore).
Andrew M. Cuomo and at a time when he has been hounded by prison reform advocates at events including town hall meetings around the city and a fund-raiser in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
On Sunday, the Giants' line hounded Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford, who played with a black glove on his throwing hand after tearing ligaments and dislocating a joint in his middle finger last week.
The suspect, Jarrod W. Ramos, 38, had hounded the paper for years, after the publication of an article about his conviction in a criminal harassment case involving online threats against a former classmate.
A source at the place told us that only lasted for a bit -- because her crew was getting hounded -- so they shut the place down for a private skate sesh around 12:30.
The incident adds to more misery for Imelda Marcos, who is the subject of dozens of graft cases that have hounded her since her family was toppled in a popular uprising in 1986.
Corruption scandals have hounded Pena Nieto's government, playing into the hands of leftist opposition candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who is preparing a third run for office next year on an anti-graft ticket.
India's Muslims have not, it is true, been officially persecuted, hounded into exile or systematically targeted by terrorists, as have minorities in other parts of the subcontinent, such as the Ahmadi sect in Pakistan.
As a state senator she hounded Mr. Sundquist on taxes; after jumping to Congress, she became an at-the-ready Obama critic who spent the last decade as a fixture on cable news outlets.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday outlined the first phase of a trade deal with China in a step towards patching up a tariff war that has hounded financial markets and hampered growth prospects.
The "vast right-wing conspiracy" that hounded Bill and Hillary from the moment they stepped foot in Washington originally had a name—the Arkansas Project—and was funded by the Pittsburgh billionaire Richard Scaife.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... August was shopping at Food 4 Less around 9 PM Wednesday in the San Fernando Valley when 3 chicks and a guy hounded him to take pics with them.
Nipsey Hussle's team is putting the kibosh on the late rapper's memorial ... because people trying to pay their respects were being hounded by bootleggers and grifters trying to make a buck off his death.
Google is constantly hounded by the need to shift its advertising revenue to mobile devices, in the hope that less-valuable ads can be traded for a larger volume of ads on mobile devices.
Otherwise -- like reformist politician Zhao Ziyang, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo and many of the "Tiananmen Mothers" -- they have died, hounded and harassed to their graves by agents of the Chinese security state.
And while Mr. Johnson is hounded by questions surrounding his honesty and indiscretions — questions that might damage him in a nationwide contest — the Conservative Party membership seems to view his personality as an asset.
Two women said that he had sexually molested them when they were teenagers, and others said that he had taken them out on dates or hounded them at work, accusations that Mr. Moore denies.
When I read Harry Potter for the 500th time, I'm communing with the spirits of the Sherlockians who hounded Arthur Conan Doyle into writing more mysteries long after he was bored with his detective.
Fearing the agency's attempt to make him an informant, Shane writes, al-Awlaki fled America, becoming ever more radical as the war on terrorism wore on and he was hounded from country to country.
Before a possible 2018 earnings surge, fourth-quarter results will be dissected and the major banks are likely to see the same problems that hounded the industry over the first three quarters of 2017.
But the actions of those who leaked the woman's name, and those who hounded her after it became public, surely made it harder for her to return to her life as a private citizen.
Over time, Mr. Sanborn has tried to provide clues that could move people along, since he has been hounded by people who believe, mistakenly, that they have cracked the last passage, known as K4.
ET. VCU hounded Purdue early in a helter-skelter but unproductive start on the scoreboard, forcing the Boilermakers into bad shots with a harassing defense that seemingly dared the Boilermakers to attack the rim.
Part of the reason the Clinton campaign has hounded Trump so doggedly on race, for example, isn't just because she hopes to attract and energize more voters of color (or, ahem, do the right thing).
She set up two organisations for the desaparecidos, arranged Mothers' Marches through town, supported the families, drew up a list of 800 victims to make a database, and hounded officials at every level of government.
In a separate federal case in San Diego, it's being stopped from resuming family separation and hounded to quickly reunite the nearly 3,000 families separated while the policy was in full effect through mid-June.
It used to be hyperbole to say the walls between online extremism and reality were breaking down and leading to violence, but just look at the performative nature of these last two attention-hounded killings.
Talk It seems as if what you're best known for, at least in pop culture, is being the guy Glenn Beck hounded out of the White House, and also for owning Jeffrey Lord on CNN.
The clip follows a group of drug dealers as they're increasingly hounded by investigators and, in true dramatic fashion, features various changes in allegiance as twists begin to pile up and lead to violent conclusions.
In Pakistan, the leading journalist Cyril Almeida was being hounded for reporting for the newspaper Dawn that the civilian government had asked the military to rein in jihadist groups or Pakistan will face international isolation.
Perhaps because of her paparazzi-hounded siblings, celebrity has never been a pursuit for Olsen, 30, who muses about the children she hopes to have with her fiancé, Robbie Arnett of the band Milo Greene.
François Fillon, of Les Républicains, and Marine Le Pen, of the National Front, were hounded for what, by the standards of French politics, amounts to shoplifting, their photographs plastered on the front pages of newspapers.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday outlined the first phase of a trade deal with China in a step towards patching up a tariff war that has hounded financial markets and weighed on global growth.
Still, when Mr. Canby reviewed "Little Mother" (1973), a thinly disguised take on Eva Peron, he said a "primitive" movie like "Deep Throat" had "hounded" Mr. Metzger's comparatively genteel erotica into a kind of respectability.
Videos show Prime Minister Scott Morrison being heckled and hounded out of a bushfire-ravaged town by angry locals in southeastern Australia, as deadly flames continue to spread and the death toll continues to mount.
Hounded by the Lumberjacks' active defense, Jones threw a bounce pass toward the baseline that got broken up, and the ball kicked away from Matthew Hurt in a scramble with around three seconds to go.
The House has been taken over by Democrats, funding for the border wall is still off the table in negotiations, he remains hounded by the Robert Mueller investigation, and his approval rating remains around 40%.
The pattern continues: If you're hounded by certain political foes, you're much more likely to be granted asylum in the US. As of 2018, the grant rate for Venezuelans seeking asylum was about 50 percent.
But journalists themselves have few constitutional rights when it comes to matters such as access to government sources and documents, or protection from being hounded by those in power for their news gathering and reporting.
Aided by a local pacifist group and hounded by United States and Japanese military police, the fugitives sneaked aboard a Siberia-bound Russian freighter and were later taken to Moscow by hard-drinking K.G.B. agents.
As the men floated in the sea, they were blinded by sun, hounded by hallucinations, thirst and hunger, attacked by sharks and beset, finally, by the realization that no one was coming to rescue them.
Seberg's fragile mental health suffered in the 1970s when the F.B.I. infamously hounded her for supporting the Black Panthers (even planting rumors that she was pregnant with the child of one of the group's leaders).
She remained his most faithful supporter while military dictators hounded him as the greatest threat to their leadership, especially after Mr. Kim narrowly lost the 1971 presidential election to the military strongman Park Chung-hee.
Hounded by headlines about alleged affairs with various women and a continuing probe of possible collusion between his presidential campaign and Russia, Trump has recently escalated the anti-immigrant rhetoric that helped him get elected.
Trump hotel lawsuit at impasse, headed to trial For much of his transition, Trump has been hounded by ethics questions of his own, centering on potential huge conflicts of interests posed by his global business interests.
Ridwan Kamil, mayor of the city of Bandung and frontrunner to become governor of West Java province, says he has been hounded for months by hoax stories online that questioned the strength of his Islamic faith.
Hounded by controversies related to a federal investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. election, Trump stayed out of the public eye much of this week, locked in White House Situation Room meetings about Syria.
For example, if the perpetrator is someone well known, a victim might not wish to be hounded by the news media — attention that might only add to their victimization and make future employment difficult or impossible.
Ms. Rousseff compared her plight to those of other Brazilian presidents hounded by their opponents, including João Goulart, a leftist toppled in a military coup in 1964 that opened the way for a 21-year dictatorship.
The Justice Department has found that the Baltimore Police Department for years has hounded black residents who make up most of the city's population, systematically stopping, searching and arresting them, often with little provocation or rationale.
De la Rua was hounded by numerous charges and legal battles in the years after he quit the presidency, linked to police violence during the riots and also faced allegations linked to a Senate bribery scandal.
Al Horford, meanwhile, became the first Celtic since Kevin McHale in November 1990 to block five shots in Boston's season opener, sparking the hosts defensively as they hounded Philadelphia into 39.1 percent shooting from the field.
But Siakam was spectacular, draining 11 consecutive shots in one stretch en route to 32 points, 8 rebounds and 13 assists for the Raptors, who also hounded Golden State into 42.9 percent shooting from the field.
Why it matters: Rural patients often can't afford care, are being hounded by hospitals and collection agencies over their unpaid bills, and are facing the reality of life in communities where the last hospital has closed.
In general the Trump of early 2018 looked like a Twitter authoritarian but a practical weakling, hounded by a special counsel and unable to even replace his own attorney general because Senate Republicans said he couldn't.
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.
The original investigation from The Verge painted Korey as a micro-managing chief executive who blasted employees publicly on the workplace collaboration software Slack, and who hounded overworked junior employees in the company's customer service division.
For nearly two weeks, while I awaited fresh direction from my company and from US AID, John Bolton hounded me in such an appalling way that I eventually retreated to my hotel room and stayed there.
The accused man, Paul Nungesser, who was cleared of responsibility in the case by a university disciplinary panel, found himself alternately hounded and ostracized, and condemned at a campus rally and on fliers posted around campus.
Russia isn't going away, either From its first hours, the administration has been hounded by the question of whether Trump campaign aides cooperated with an alleged Russian effort to influence the presidential election in favor of Trump.
Jones remembers a day four decades ago when Dlamini-Zuma lay on her bed and wept after being forced to miss her brother's funeral because the apartheid-era security services had hounded her out of South Africa.
Obama's remarks, motivated by his disgust over Trump's response to the worst terror attack since 9/11, were also deeply ironic, given that Trump has hounded him for years with insinuations that he's not a real American.
Our sources say Jussie's been hounded by media and hasn't been able to stay at his own apartment since the mob scene last week when he was released, so he's been hunkering down at a swanky hotel.
But Puerto Rico and its supporters argue that without the ability to force financial settlements on unwilling creditors, Puerto Rico could end up in the same predicament as Argentina in recent years, hounded relentlessly by holdout creditors.
While MMA has largely been "hounded out of the industry," as Bryson put it, some nail techs still over-file nails into that very rough texture, which can seriously damage the nail, and even the skin underneath.
In addition to releasing three features on the international festival circuit, he was hounded by the Korean media for admitting to having an affair with actress Kim Min-hee, a recent fixture in his ever-expanding oeuvre.
It was thus a shock for Mr Berger when a newspaper investigation revealed that his father, Georg, was a profiteer from the Nazi regime rather than the committed Christian hounded by the Gestapo as he had always claimed.
Even though she is a influential politician and a former government minister, in 2010 she signed over her late husband's estate to his relatives after they hounded her for months - both on her doorstep and in the courts.
While 13 Reasons Why does paint a portrait of a tortured girlhood, hounded by misogyny and sexual assault, even the Netflix series came under fire for claiming there could ever be "reason" for someone to die by suicide.
And if the president is actually hounded by nefarious elites, I'd like to know how they compare to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, who has waged a two-year campaign of vindictiveness against Brady following the inane "Deflategate" scandal.
For the past three weeks, GOP lawmakers have been hounded by questions about Trump's comments and behavior, including his racial attacks against a Mexican-American federal judge and his plan to ban Muslims from entering the United States.
The visiting Oakland Raiders hounded Kyler Murray, the first overall pick in this year's draft, and scored the game's first 259 points before hanging on to top the Arizona Cardinals 22-249 on Thursday night in Glendale, Ariz.
I wouldn't want to be hounded by lawmakers as well because that would make it difficult ... I have established there is no alternative better solution and that the withdrawal of my candidacy today would create a major crisis.
In the 2140th Precinct, at the southern tip of the Bronx, as in other poor, minority neighborhoods across the country, people long hounded for small-time infractions are crying out for more protection against grievous injury or death.
And it can come across as a personal insult: Just as a devoted iPhone user does not want to be bombarded with Samsung ads, a Trump supporter might not want to be hounded by plugs for Mrs. Clinton.
Wells Fargo is searching for a new leader after its chief executive, Timothy J. Sloan, abruptly resigned on Thursday, having been hounded by politicians, regulators, customers and employees about the halting efforts to overhaul the scandal-tarred bank.
BEIJING — After nearly a week of roaming China's epidemic-struck city, filming the dead and the sickened in overwhelmed hospitals, the strain of being hounded by both the new virus and the country's dissent-quelling police started to tell.
Democrats and reproductive rights activists have hounded Gorsuch and Kavanaugh, both former appeals court judges, over their views on abortion, especially because Trump had said that he would appoint justices who would overturn the landmark case Roe v. Wade.
Some say Assad — a former Raytheon executive who spent 22 years in the defense industry — has needlessly hounded firms for the past six years, demanding they justify down to the smallest detail what they charge for weapons and services.
The hearings come as Republicans have hounded Democrats for weeks about conducting the impeachment inquiry behind closed doors, and keeping the public, as well as most House members, from being able to observe the process or hear witness testimony.
Rodgers, coming off a perfect passer rating a week earlier against Oakland, was often hounded by a blitzing Chiefs defense but engineered scores on three straight possessions in the second half before running out the clock at the end.
The fact that Heather is being hounded by the paparazzi for a fling with pop star Tracy (Greta Lee) further mires their romantic possibilities in a way that reminds one of how queerness can still jeopardize a film career.
Twitter for most of the year struggled with getting its story out that it's ready to make product changes and address problems around abuse and harassment that have hounded it for years (and have become increasingly salient this year).
A fear of a mysterious controlling elite has been a bizarrely tough idea to shake, from Beyoncé's "you haters corny with the Illuminati mess" at the beginning of "Formation," to the conspiracy theories that hounded this year's presidential election.
Perhaps not since Jon Stewart, the former host of Comedy Central's "Daily Show," hounded Congress to extend health-care benefits to 85033/11 emergency responders has a celebrity participated so aggressively in a partisan policy fight on Capitol Hill.
The Russians were America's feted allies, so Vyacheslav Molotov, Stalin's stolid deputy — an apparatchik so bland that Lenin once called him a "filing clerk" — was the man of the hour, lionized like a movie star and hounded for autographs.
Many Russian liberals, for example, were appalled when the state-controlled Russian news media hounded Michael A. McFaul, America's ambassador in Moscow from 2012 to 2014, and portrayed him as an agent of subversion bent on undermining Mr. Putin.
The HBO documentary dug deep into his relationships with famous women: he lived with Shirley MacLaine in Brooklyn; he brought Linda Ronstadt to Thanksgiving dinner at his sisters'; he almost clocked Ron Galella, the ur-paparazzo who hounded Mrs.
A stretch in jail for forgery scarcely dims her ambition; and when she's hounded by debt collectors — and learns that delinquent debt is Buffalo's main industry — she persuades Wizz to give her a desk in his scummy collection agency.
Those visuals contrasted starkly with a scene from Burlington, Vermont's airport last night, where a visibly weary senator was hounded by reporters after decamping to his hometown following a devastating 16-point loss in New York on Tuesday night.
It was a long and tortuous road that led to Splinter ending up in the hands of private equity masters, beginning when Gawker Media was hounded into bankruptcy by Peter Thiel, who backstopped Hulk Hogan's defamation case against the site.
In 1984, he won Mitch McConnell his Senate seat in Kentucky, crafting vicious attack ads that featured bloodhounds chasing incumbent Democrat Dee Huddleston for the same thing Fox News has hounded Clinton for over the past year: giving speeches for money.
In America, barely more than a half century ago, it was legal in some places to be hounded off the road because of your skin color, or to be turned away by a "No Negroes Allowed" sign in a hotel lobby.
Like any historian, Lepore is limited by the evidence available to her, and Gould is inevitably at the center of this story, but it is a Gould as Augusta Savage, and the other women he hounded, might have seen him.
She hounded the Dallas Police Department for several years – calling them more than 750 times, she estimates – until recovered DNA evidence pointed to serial rapist Donald Bess, who was eventually convicted and sentenced to death for the crime in 2010.
Barely 72 hours after that fateful December day, Jose Mourinho was secreted out of Chelsea's Cobham training ground, hounded all the way by the baying press pack and disorientated by the snaps and flashes of a thousand glaring camera lenses.
For nearly 40 years, Wayne Barrett was an institution at the Voice, where he took down crummy landlords, battled attorney generals and mayors, and maybe most importantly, hounded the sleazy dealings of a horrible man who is now our new president.
Zimbabwe under Mugabe had become a bleak place—a country with lines for food and money, more than 80 percent unemployment, and a constant fear of being hounded by the police and secret agents from the Central Intelligence Organization or CIO.
Dan Quinn and the Atlanta Falcons — who run the same Cover-231 scheme, albeit with more diverse calls mixed in — knew they couldn't just play zone in Super Bowl LI against Brady, and their man coverage hounded him for three quarters.
"The kudos really goes out to our teachers who work with our students as well as the counselors who ensure that students are being pestered and hounded to make sure students are making applications to more than one institution," says Wilson.
But Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg gave the encryption announcement his tacit endorsement when he called it "an important milestone for the WhatsApp community" and the company could yet get grilled by Congress or hounded by law enforcement over the issue.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan's powerful military has seemed unstoppable recently in getting what it wants: its favored candidate as prime minister, a victory of sorts in a dogfight with the Indian military, and its media critics hounded into silence or compliance.
" But Trump also warned darkly that if the House Democrats hounded his administration with investigations, he would urge the Republican-controlled Senate to investigate Pelosi's caucus — and, he said, "I think I'm better at that game than they are, actually.
That mass shooting, Jones maintained until recently, was a hoax, perpetrated with the connivance of the victims' parents — many of whom have found themselves harassed, threatened and in some cases hounded from their homes by believers in this conspiracy theory.
But the band was hounded by the police, partly because it played for mixed crowds and because it defied what Mr. Ibrahim called "the mantra" of apartheid: that black people ought to stick to so-called traditional forms of art.
"It is a matter of concern that the frenzy that the Indian government whipped up around the attack has resulted in poor Kashmiris being attacked and hounded across India," he said, saying the Kashmiris have suffered "unspeakable atrocities" over the years.
What distinguishes the Davydyuks, who are Pentecostal, from other immigrants is a program created nearly three decades ago to benefit those who suffered from religious persecution in the Soviet Union, where the Communist Party hounded religious groups it could not control.
As editor in chief of a newspaper obviously modeled on The Washington Post, Ned is hounded by the internet, nibbled at by budget cuts, undermined by the flight to the suburbs and the hopscotch attention spans of a new generation.
Those questions hounded Smollett, 33, for nearly three weeks before he was arrested Wednesday on accusations he filed a false report for what police allege was a hoax he staged with two acquaintances to boost his salary on the hit FOX TV show.
Questions about Trump's use of charitable donations to pay off personal legal debts have hounded him this week, but Collins dismissed them and tried to put the focus back on the Clinton Foundation, which has been a source of consternation across the aisle.
Image: PixabayA Tennessee woman has been awarded nearly half a million dollars after a furniture company illegally hounded her with hundreds of robocalls, sometimes more than 10 times per day, even after she asked them to no longer contact her, per court records.
Rights groups and students say that under Sisi, Egypt's universities have hounded students as a matter of routine, stationing dozens of security forces on campuses, expelling hundreds of students suspected of Islamist leanings, and abusing or torturing many of those they arrest.
The story begins with Decaprico [sic] narrating the struggles of the rich and famous: While he "rarely [has] to make a reservation anywhere," he is also hounded by paparazzi, whose constant attention magnifies his "few failures" for the entire world to see.
Pressured by her attorneys to settle after being hounded in the press, Gutierrez's settlement required her to destroy all copies of the Weinstein tape and sign a sworn statement that Weinstein never committed the acts in question should the settlement ever be breached.
A row over the veracity of reports that supporters of the far right hounded migrants in Chemnitz has inflamed tensions over immigration in Merkel's 'grand coalition' only two months after she reached a truce with her Bavarian sister party on the same issue.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Billionaire George Soros opened the new main campus of his Central European University in Vienna on Friday, saying it would not halt its struggle to defend academic freedom from Viktor Orban, the right wing leader he says hounded it from Hungary.
But Puerto Rico and its supporters in Congress and in the Obama administration have argued that without the power to force settlements on resistant creditors, the island is likely to be hounded by dissidents for years, much the way Argentina has been.
Zeman has been hounded by the media in the Czech Republic, Europe, and even in Washington, facing increasingly pointed and uncomfortable questions about his campaign funding, his connections to Russian emissaries such as Martin Nejedly ("Putin's paymaster in Europe") and Vladimir Yakunin.
The virile young Rafa who coached Liverpool to their fifth European Cup is now old and jaded, misused and abused at Inter Milan and Chelsea before being hounded out of his dream job at Real Madrid at the turn of the year.
On the increasingly rare occasions that they dare to voice an opinion of their own, they not only face the anger of their conference but also get hounded on social media, denounced on cable news, and shouted at in their place of work.
It was never going to be afternoon tea, but with the airing of allegations in November that Roy S. Moore, the Republican nominee, had hounded and molested teenage girls when he was in his 30s, the race tightened — and the dialogue went south.
One wave of repression would abate but then another would appear, with a different target: The so-called rightists who were released in 1959 on Mao's orders were labeled counter-revolutionaries and hounded just a few years later, during the Cultural Revolution.
The Beattie firing has drawn ire from some supporters of the White House, notably including Fox News host Tucker Carlson: CNN hounded this guy out of a job for giving this speech, which they suggested had something to do with white supremacy.
As he hounded Montreal Canadiens forward Brendan Gallagher in a game last month, Rangers defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk used a tactic that had been pretty effective in his first seven N.H.L. seasons: He took two quick whacks at Gallagher's stick, one near his hands.
In line with the unitary executive theory, a school of legal thought that draws a standard of uncompromising presidential power from the Constitution, Barr's support for executive authority once undergirded a decision to almost fire an independent counsel who had hounded Bush.
In unusually strong remarks, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier told broadcaster ZDF that Erdogan was "trying not only to tailor the country to himself, but what's left of the critics and opponents is now being hounded, put in prison and muzzled too".
News reports and social media posts on a multi-billion dollar scandal at state fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) have hounded Prime Minister Najib, who faces arguably his toughest contest in a general election this year that could be called in days.
We've reached the end of National Stalking Awareness Week in the UK, kicked off last Sunday by Lily Allen's horrific story of being hounded for seven years without major police intervention until her stalker broke into her flat and possibly took her bag.
Their grizzled masters hope that this simian-themed year will encourage new respect and audiences for their centuries-old tradition, which has been hounded to the margins of society by the police, city inspectors and disdainful urbanites who prefer smart telephones to clever monkeys.
When I spoke to Clement in the summer of 2018, he had come up with a curious conclusion about Trump and his "best people," and why of many of them were chased from Washington, hounded by investigations that in some cases continue to this day.
We remember Martin Luther King, Jr. as a great national hero and great orator and forget that the FBI and U.S. government hounded him throughout his life and considered him a traitor and agitator (as did much of the American population, by the way).
According to the WSJ, Ivanka "tries to avoid wearing her brand during state visits" and other "high-profile" events, but given that she is constantly hounded by the paparazzi, and everywhere she goes becomes a highly publicized event, the concession might not be enough.
"I don't believe that someone who five days ago was being hounded by the FBI is someone I would trust with my future," he said, a reference to the investigation into Clinton's use of a personal email server during her tenure at the State Department.
" Stein, a graduate of Harvard Medical School, says criticism of her on the issue is akin to the "'birther' controversy that hounded President (Barack) Obama" and "swift boat" attacks, made against John Kerry, a decorated Vietnam War veteran and the 2004 Democratic presidential nominee. "Dr.
It read: "Please, lady Prime Minister, can you please look into my case and see how badly we were treated when I was young and pass through an apology to old gay men like me who were hunted and hounded down by the police."
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In order to eliminate the alleged threat of domestic Communism, a broad coalition of politicians, bureaucrats, and other anticommunist activists hounded an entire generation of radicals and their associates, destroying lives, careers, and all the institutions that offered a left-wing alternative to mainstream culture.
On Tuesday, Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen and a companion were hounded out of the MXDC Cocina Mexicana by jeering protesters, organized by Democratic Socialists of America members, who shouted "shame" and berated her for the policy to tearing migrant children away from parents.
In the past, when ultimate players and teams have chosen to cheat to win, entertaining arguments have ensued, and teams and players have in the past been hounded and shunned by the community for violating the spirit of the game and for being cheaters.
Rosa Lopez (Peggy Blow), Simpson's neighbor's housekeeper who reportedly saw his Bronco at Rockingham during the time when the murders supposedly occurred, has threatened leave the country because she's being hounded by the media, and the defense wants her to testify earlier than planned.
Gaga is wont to talk—melodramatically, but perhaps with genuine paranoia—of her fears that she might go the way of John Lennon or Princess Diana (the latter with whom she particularly identifies), either assassinated by a stalker or hounded to death by paparazzi.
She is also aware that sexual hostility on the job falls most heavily on women who are far less privileged than she or than many of the women in movies, television, high tech and other glamorous industries who also report being hounded by predatory bosses.
Hounded by the news media and criticized by fellow South American soccer leaders after backtracking on a collective pact to vote for the North American bid to stage the 2026 World Cup, Nunes, 80, has been in a type of self-imposed exile in Moscow.
She's been hounded by her botched handling of claims of Native American heritage and has watched as fellow senators like Bernie Sanders and Kamala Harris have zoomed past her in the early jockeying for the chance to take on President Donald Trump next November.
Georges-Eugène Haussmann, the man who gave us modern Paris, was reviled in his own time as a destroyer of community life and hounded from office, but eventually came to be seen as the creator of the most impressive city in the Western world.
The Golden Knights hounded Ovechkin, denying him clear looks and minimizing his impact until the very end: With Holtby pulled for an extra attacker, Tomas Nosek blocked Ovechkin's attempted pass to Wilson in the waning seconds and converted it into an empty-net goal.
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.
Just ask the White House operatives who wanted the American warship John S. McCain moved "out of sight" during Trump's trip to Japan this year, or the National Weather Service hounded for dismissing Trump's weird obsession that a nonexistent hurricane threat to Alabama existed.
Mowgli, the defenseless infant, is adopted by a motherly wolf (voiced by Lupita Nyong'o), overseen by Bagheera (Ben Kingsley), despised and hounded by Shere Khan (Idris Elba), all but seduced into the jaws of Kaa (Scarlett Johansson), and bullied by King Louie (Christopher Walken).
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Every former South Korean president of the past three decades has been hounded by corruption scandals: Roh Tae-woo went to jail for having accepted hundreds of millions of dollars in bribes; the sons of Kim Young-sam and Kim Dae-jung went to prison for graft.
Back in 2016, the trial of Ched Evans — the Welsh soccer player accused of raping a woman in a Premier Inn — saw a similar series of events as male supporters named the woman on social media, leading to her being hounded out of her home multiple times.
She recalled how difficult it was to meet the man who "turned my 24-year-old life into a living hell in his effort to investigate and prosecute President Bill Clinton" and who, with his team of prosecutors "hounded and terrorized" not only her, but her family.
And yes, he initially was hounded by the private security guards that patrolled the neighborhood; he said he'd hear about the Jamaica Estates homeowners association, which, back then had concerns that "the riffraff would come out of the train station and walk into the Estates," he says.
And comedian Kathy Griffin, who lost high-profile jobs and was all but hounded out of the country after an ill-advised social media stunt about beheading Donald Trump, is on an international "Laugh Your Head Off" tour — and Trump's condemnation is fueling her fierce new act.
A member of the tea party and the point man in the Benghazi investigation that hounded Hillary Clinton when she was secretary of state, Gowdy decided to make some of the most pointed remarks against Trump's baseless allegations that the FBI illegally spied on his campaign.
Paradoxically, at Mr. Erdogan's moment of greatest crisis — as a faction of the military tried to topple his government — some of the prominent media outlets he once hounded lent him support, and the president's ability to communicate freely with the public was decisive in thwarting the coup.
This ordinary (albeit extraordinarily beautiful) woman stepped out into a room in a simple blue wrap dress and was being hounded with personal questions about her proposal, the prospect of being a member of the royal family, their vacation, and whether Will got down on one knee.
Every day we see high-profile men climbing back to positions of power and influence after a few token months out of the public eye, almost as though women had never come forward to report that those men had groped and hounded, assaulted and abused them.
In an interview published in New York magazine and a subsequent news conference on Tuesday, Mr. de Blasio trumpeted his accomplishments during his first term and cast himself as a misunderstood mayor, hounded by an unfair press corps and underappreciated by what should be a grateful public.
Not just because she stayed calm and defeated the giant slug while the men on her team ran around in a panic, or because she was repeatedly hounded for the simple act of placing information on a private server — in the mobile form of an R2 unit.
His decision this week to single out Frey, though, initiates the Minneapolis mayor into a separate class of online adversary — lesser-known government officials who are thrust toward the forefront of news cycles and vaulted onto the national stage after being hounded in tweets by Trump.
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Several early executives at Uber and Airbnb say that after years of being hounded by wealth managers from places like Goldman Sachs, they and their networks of former colleagues are staring down decisions about how to keep their money once shares can be sold on the public markets.
I would know — until mid-2016, I was the Washington reporter at one of Turkey's last independent and secular newspapers, Cumhuriyet Daily, and our habit of reporting unapproved truths led to me, my editor, and 15 other journalists being labeled terrorists and either jailed or hounded into exile.
The Russia drama has hounded this administration even before its first days in office, over claims of Moscow's interference in the election, Trump's affinity for President Vladimir Putin and ties to Moscow of aides like sacked national security adviser Michael Flynn and former campaign foreign policy adviser Carter Page.
For Meghan, on top of all of this, it was a period of intense personal turmoil as, for those with short memories should remember, her father was hounded by the media, not exactly supported fully by Kensington Palace in the maelstrom, and then announced he could not attend.
Maybe if the market does keep chugging a good deal higher, it will finally deserve the "bubble" label (which it really doesn't right now), and perhaps it will grow more unstable as it does so, and be hounded by a collicky credit market rather than the current stoic one.
Although Jeb's fraternal Hail Mary ultimately fell short, his older brother's re-emergence on the campaign trail only served to confirm that, fewer than eight years after being hounded from the White House, George W. Bush had become a less polarizing, fairly popular, at times even lovable figure.
He said that he had "hounded" a BBC radio presenter who had made a negative comment about the harpsichord "until they issued a retraction on air," and that he had asked a publisher to change a remark about the instrument in a novel whose protagonist was a harpsichordist.
For months, he had been hounded by right-wing Hindu groups that had latched onto an old novel of his, "One Part Woman" (2010), about a religious festival in which childless women were permitted to sleep with men other than their husbands, in the hope of becoming pregnant.
Professional royal experts drawing comparisons between the constant coverage of Ms. Markle to the paparazzi hordes that surrounded Princess Diana come across as disquieting and a bit disingenuous — not because Ms. Markle hasn't been hounded beyond all decency but because these shows themselves are part of the hounding.
So while Alwyn didn't make more of an appearance in Miss Americana, it's easy to understand why that might be: After the way Swift has been hounded and even shamed for her dating past, there's no good reason to open herself up to that kind of public judgment again.
Battered by scandals, hounded by corruption investigations and a looming indictment and facing a strong challenge from Benny Gantz, a former military chief of staff, Mr. Netanyahu apparently figures he can't afford to lose any of the tiny right-wing parties vying for spots in the Knesset, Israel's parliament.
He told me that in a lot of cases, the news is painful because we are increasingly attuned to the struggles of others—black people fighting institutional police racism, French families celebrating in Nice, Syrian refugees hounded and killed by ISIS, kids in Orlando whose club became a murder scene.
The bizarre moment for New York's mayor — a scene more common to celebrity appearances or on courtroom steps — was the latest chapter in a story of investigations, but as yet no criminal charges, that has hounded Mr. de Blasio for weeks and has threatened to consume his administration's third year.
Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE (R-Iowa) hounded Gorsuch to commit to making the Supreme Court a reality television show.
The exchange offered insight into the evolution of Mexico's president, who began his term with great fanfare in 2012, only to be hounded by scandal, the violence engulfing his nation, a steady decline in the polls and, now, perhaps the worst period in Mexican-American relations since President Calvin Coolidge.
He has spent the last four years with the burden of following up an album hailed as an instant classic, much of that time hounded by memes about said follow-up not being done, while also carrying the mantle of being the most prominent LGBTQ black musician in the world.
Biden has been hounded by his role in the Thomas confirmation hearings every time he's floated a presidential bid in recent cycles and faced even more criticism after the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation hearings reignited discussion about how Congress considers sexual assault allegations last fall (Kavanaugh has also denied all allegations).
The cigar-chomping, Montenegrin Mountain Hound puppet with an Eastern European accent — best known for his savaging of "Star Wars" fans and other targets on Conan O'Brien's late-night show — has already put in appearances at one of the Democratic debates and at a Tea Party convention, and has hounded Texas Sen.
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Just ask Evergreen State College's Bret Weinstein, who was hounded out of a job after refusing to participate in a "day of absence" protest in which white students and faculty members were supposed to leave campus for the day to give students and faculty members of color exclusive access to the college.
At the time of Huber's appointment, special counsel Robert Mueller had been deep into his damaging investigation into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian government, and leading Republican lawmakers, as well as Trump, had hounded the attorney general to appoint a second special counsel to look into the Clinton matters.
And domestic news outlets have hounded him over what they called his changing stances on the issue of "comfort women," the euphemistic term for the Korean women forced into sexual slavery for Japanese soldiers during World War II. A bribery scandal that involved his younger brother and nephew also drew considerable news coverage.
The answer is that one complex character has been split in three: loving August, suspicious June, and fragile, fearful May (Anastacia McCleskey), whose twin sister killed herself after being hounded by local racists, and who, August and June worry, no longer knows how to distinguish between the world's suffering and her own.
The result is the evident skewing of editorial judgment we see in favor of stories where media interests are most at stake: where Clinton gets ceaseless scrutiny for conducting public business on a private email server; Trump gets sustained negative coverage for several weeks when his campaign manager allegedly batters a reporter; where Clinton appears to faint, but the story becomes about when it was appropriate for her to disclose her pneumonia diagnosis; where because of her illness, she and Trump will both be hounded about their medical records, and Trump will be further hounded for his tax returns—but where bombshell stories about the ways Trump used other people's charity dollars for personal enrichment have a hard time breaking through.
Harris, in a blunt, pointed attack that mixed her personal story and race, took Biden to task for his decades-old fight against busing to desegregate schools and comments about his ability to be civil and work with segregationist senators, two stories that have hounded the recent weeks of the former vice president's campaign.
Spoofing the Oscar-winning Spotlight, the video goes through the story of a local reporter who's trying to break the news of Boston political corruption — only to be overshadowed by stories about a cat that looks like a raccoon ("the rac-cat") and hounded by his editor for not tweeting eight times a day.
With the exposure of the Iran-contra affair — the clandestine scheme to sell arms to Iran in exchange for the release of Iranian hostages and then to divert the proceeds to right-wing Nicaraguan rebels — the White House came under investigation, and Mr. Bush was hounded by questions about what he knew about the deal.
Walking around Leonard Cohen: A Crack in Everything, which opened in April at New York's Jewish Museum after a year-long run in Montreal that broke attendance records, I was hounded by the question of making art in the 21st century — if only because the show fails so spectacularly at even acknowledging that this question exists.
At this point, halfway through the eight-part miniseries, we still don't know whether Naz killed Andrea during the titular night—based on everything we know about him it seems unlikely—but guilty or not, he's still stuck in Rikers, and his parents are still hounded by the press; everyone is trapped in the middle of a nightmarish story.
The media hounded him for proof of his straightness, ridiculed his meteoric rise to fame, questioned his commitment to gender roles, and mocked him for the frank themes of his music — then excoriated him after his arrest and ignored him when he responded by leaning all the way into the media's longstanding depiction of his queerness.
The picture Mr. Butts painted differed starkly from the one Ms. Wilson-Raybould depicted from the same spot a week ago — that she had been hounded for over four months with "inappropriate pressure" and "veiled threats" to avoid a criminal conviction of the Canadian construction giant, SNC-Lavalin, by letting the company pay a multimillion-dollar fine instead.
In terms that evidently resonated with Mr. Trump, who is aggrieved about investigations that he blames on his predecessor, Mr. D'Souza presented himself as a victim of selective justice, hounded by Mr. Obama's attorney general, Eric H. Holder Jr., and the United States attorney in New York, Preet Bharara, because he made a movie sharply critical of Mr. Obama.
The former hard-charging prosecutor now finds himself under investigation by the Southern District (the office he once led), hounded by Congress for documents, mocked for his bouts of unhinged jabbering on cable TV, and facing doubts about his relationship with the one man who could pardon him from criminal consequences for his most controversial acts: President Trump.
I teach a college class on film language, and in a session on self-consciousness in cinema, I usually begin by pointing out the gags in the Tex Avery 1946 short "Northwest Hounded Police," among them, the pursuit of a wolf by the sardonic, slow-moving but indefatigable basset Droopy (a hugely popular character in the '40s).
According to the complaint, brought by the son and the widow of Mr. Flechtheim's nephew — Michael R. Hulton, who lives in San Francisco, and Penny R. Hulton, a resident of Britain — the works being sought were among those Mr. Flechtheim was forced to leave behind as he was hounded out of Germany, and his galleries were taken over.
Kelly AyotteKelly Ann AyotteTrump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire Key endorsements: A who's who in early states Sinema, Gallagher fastest lawmakers in charity race MORE Since Trump became the presumptive nominee, Ayotte has been hounded by questions about whether she'll back the candidate, who overwhelmingly won her state's GOP primary.
Gowdy, who recently became chair of the House Oversight Committee, also chaired the House Benghazi Committee that hounded Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE during the presidential campaign.
A headless figure juggling its own head — along with that of a child's and a cat's — speaks to feelings of multitasking to the point of mental overload (particularly apt in the internet age); a hooded girl hounded by curious canines, titled "She Wanted to Run with the Pack," conveys the afflictions women face in a male-dominated workplace.
There is more than enough to appreciate to ignore the occasional swarms of flies and mosquitoes that hounded fans as England beat Tunisia 2-1 at Volgograd Arena Monday night The stadium was constructed on the banks of the Volga and at the bottom of the Mamayev Kurgan, the hill that was savagely fought over by the Red Army and the Nazis.
Duterte faces current Interior Minister Mar Roxas, Aquino's protege who is perceived as bland despite solid credentials; Grace Poe, 47, a popular senator who has been challenged over her citizenship; Jejomar Binay, 73, the country's exiting vice president hounded by accusations of corruption ; and Miriam Defensor Santiago, 70, a veteran lawmaker and legal expert who once contested the presidency in 1992.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE supporters have hounded federal regulators with allegations about bias in the media, according to records obtained by The Hill through a Freedom of Information Act request.
Murkowski has not said much about her thinking thus far, and she can expect to be hounded like this until she does:   The Democrats Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Lewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid MORE (D-N.
Clinton has been hounded by rival Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE over her ties to big banks, including her acceptance of speaking fees of up to several hundred thousand dollars per appearance.
While Robbie was being absolutely hounded by teenagers desperate for a selfie and a Snapchat video, I sat down and had a quick chat with two of the Arsenal Fan TV regulars: D.T (aka 'that guy who did the 'Wenger Out' banner') and Troopz (aka 'that guy who talks faster and with more London slang than a Lord of the Mics mixtape').
He's also just a delight to watch; that his sheer devotion to Survivor is part of what got him cast is endearing (in an interview with Indiewire, he said that he'd hounded the show's producers for years — though he had to go through the same casting process as everybody else), as is the fact that he seems to be a Goliath odd duck.
"So much of our politics, our public life, our public discourse can seem small and mean and petty, trafficking in bombast and insult and phony controversies and manufactured outrage," former President Barack Obama said in a remembrance of a man whom he beat to the presidency in 2008, and who he wryly remembered hounded him for his performance almost every day he was in office.
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"The socialists were hounded out on a national level, now they will hope to re-enter on the local stage," said Pascal Perrineau, a political science professor at Sciences Po. Municipal elections and then regional votes in 2020 will be a test of both Macron's ability to extend his barely two-year old political movement into local communes and departments and of the mainstream parties ability to recover.
The 6-foot 11-inch Cousins hammered home a vicious dunk for his first basket as a Warrior, ran the floor with aplomb, hounded the various Clippers he guarded one on one into 0-for-7 shooting, found a cutting Curry for a layup with a nifty bounce pass out of the post, took a charge against a driving Tobias Harris and, most notably, drained three 323-pointers.
For three years, a reporter named William Rankine had hounded the English model, known professionally as Tula, contacting everyone from family and neighbors to childhood schoolteachers in pursuit of a major scoop: that the glamorous Cossey, whose modeling success had led her all the way to a minor cameo in the James Bond film, For Your Eyes Only, was a transsexual who had transitioned as a teenager almost one decade prior.
The main culprits quickly shaped up to be the paparazzi, who had hounded Diana in life (and whom she had used almost as cleverly and cynically as they used her); the royal family, which stood by without helping as her marriage deteriorated and had cast her out after her divorce; and maybe the public, which felt some sense of culpability in its own eagerness all those years to feast on gossip — even intrusive, unflattering gossip — about Diana.
The representatives have hounded Rosenstein for DOJ documents related to special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's investigation, as well as the probe into former Secretary of State Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE's use of a private email server.
With a loss on Saturday night, the Chicago Bulls dropped to 299-28, and they were immediately hounded with questions about whether they were quitting on their playoff push in a difficult season, but if they or the 210-37 Washington Wizards were to finish the season with a winning record and not make the playoffs, they would be the first Eastern Conference team to do so since the 2004-5 Cleveland Cavaliers, who had nothing to show for a 42-40 record in LeBron James's second season.
EditorsNote: Adds Packers' record to 2nd graf; tweaks 7th and 10th grafs; adds detail to final graf Aaron Rodgers completed 23 of 33 passes for 305 yards and three touchdowns Sunday night as the Green Bay Packers tripped up the short-handed Kansas City Chiefs 31-24 in Kansas City, Mo. Rodgers, coming off a perfect passer rating a week earlier against Oakland, was often hounded by a blitzing Chiefs defense but engineered scores on three straight possessions in the second half before running out the clock at the end.

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