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"hounding" Definitions
  1. the portion of a lower mast between the cheeks or hounds and the deck.
  2. the portion of an upper mast between the cap of the mast below and the hounds above.
  3. the part of a bowsprit projecting beyond the stem.
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302 Sentences With "hounding"

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The hounding of journalists from their jobs chills free speech.
With the government hounding her, she seems a spent force.
They're continuously hounding the company, 'When are you going public?
I will keep hounding you until one of us is fired.
And the helicopter was back out hounding the hills for more.
Then, he was the scowling, scathing attack dog hounding Hillary Clinton.
Early on, the Rockets' best bet seemed to lie in hounding Curry.
In January, a Dalit Ph.D. student committed suicide after caste-based hounding.
Not to mention the autoplay video hounding your phone for its precious megabytes.
An ex-husband had sexually abused her, hounding her out of her home.
Surprisingly, he doesn't seem to be super pissed about the paparazzi hounding him.
Congressional leaders have been hounding the DoD about its finances for years. Sen.
If you have debt collectors hounding you, this only adds to the stress.
He was hounding me the entire time and threatened me personally at the end.
Meanwhile, Elsie is still hounding Bernie about her investigation into what's infecting the hosts.
Ireland essentially man-marked Ibrahimovic, hounding him away from the ball and near it.
Chloë Grace Moretz is calling out the paparazzi for hounding her — and her boyfriend.
At the time, legislators began hounding internet retailers like Amazon to collect sales tax.
This incongruous air of merriment conveys how crowds can take pleasure in hounding individuals.
The president's hounding of Attorney General Jeff Sessions continued for a third consecutive day.
The media was hounding her and she couldn't figure out how to have a career.
Some in the southeast hope a "Yes" might get Mr Erdogan to stop hounding opponents.
There's a reason so many people are hounding the state for this data in particular.
Destroying the mutated bear that's been hounding the forest people for a generation is good.
Producers were hounding Fogg, who's been out of the biz for years, for a cameo.
In hounding Puerto Rico about money, President Trump was trying to make a larger point.
Her student health plan had expired, and her mother was hounding her to get coverage.
"They started hounding superdelegates," Mr. Sanders told NBC's Lester Holt in an interview on Tuesday.
By ignoring the various issues hounding Musk, Rogan is implicitly saying that they don't matter.
Then she dialled the number of a man who had been hounding her for months.
TMZ had been hounding Vega for the past day and a half for an exclusive picture.
Turkey's president already had a taste for hounding opponents long before the abortive putsch of 2016.
"When I first got with Chyna she was hounding me on starting my business," said Kardashian.
Christie didn't benefit himself, but in Saturday night's debate his hounding of Rubio halted his momentum.
The IRS is hounding her estate, claiming she owes more than $6.3 mil in back taxes.
The term "hounding" was used by the chancellor and the government spokesman to describe the events.
It's not just the press corps who will be hounding lawmakers like McBath in the coming.
Swartz's suicide brought media attention, particularly after his father accused prosecutors of hounding his son to death.
The probe is just the latest addition to the long list of legal woes hounding the president.
In the months leading up to the encounter, Arnold had been hounding Burnett to turn over recordings.
"It would be hard to do his job with photographers and reporters hounding him," reports the site.
Once you get to the vermouth, that's when your childhood comes crashing into your booze-hounding adulthood.
Her friends admit the trait, in both Clintons, but excuse it as a response to Republican hounding.
It remains today, in backpacking trips and festivals, promising an escape from the hounding modernity of cellphones.
Conservatives have been hounding GOP leaders to allow amendments on the legislation that would alleviate their concerns.
Grassley and Chaffetz have credibility with conservatives for their endless investigations and hounding of the Obama administration.
Islamist mayhem in Afghanistan and Pakistan, as well as the hounding of Rohingyas in Myanmar, attest to it.
Toronto did a great job on him sending two, three people at him, hounding him and harassing him.
The hounding of conservative intellectuals not only deprives students of the chance to hear a range of opinions.
He loved Jamaica, but eventually the family's visas expired, and their relatives began hounding them to come home.
Maassen had questioned the authenticity of video footage showing radicals hounding migrants in the eastern city of Chemnitz.
Boleyn uncomfortably thumped out a few tunes on acoustic piano, but Fowley was hounding her to play bass.
"I've been hounding them to pay me for old invoices for the whole month of January," Nguyen told TechCrunch.
Conservative critics like Senator Ted Cruz of Texas have condemned the agency for hounding small preparers out of business.
Thanks to my hounding and her doggedness, I won't repeat the hepatitis A vaccine for at least another decade.
Jessica is constantly brokering deals with sellers (and, occasionally, hounding them for payment) through email, WhatsApp, and Facebook Messenger.
Crying treason and hounding the president's staffers and supporters out of public spaces using bully-boy tactics is poisonous.
And some states, like Florida, do a decent job of hounding dealers to turn in paperwork, according to attorney Rudnitsky.
Scores of people were chased down and killed by machete-armed mobs intent on hounding out Muslim immigrants in 1983.
It is blocking news websites and hounding opponents (the opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim, is in prison on charges of sodomy).
While they'll still get temporary relief, Democrats are hounding both Scott and Trump for not doing more to help evacuees.
She says people figured out it was Molly, and have been hounding her about allegedly coming between Kylie and Tyga.
The 20-year-old college student said his mom has been hounding him for weeks to renew his DACA permit.
With Seimone Augustus hounding her, the Sparks' Alana Beard was whistled for a five-second call on the inbounds pass.
YG's been hounding Post for the cash ever since, and now PM's finally kept up his end of the bet.
In 1983, about 2,000 people were chased down and killed by machete-armed mobs intent on hounding out Muslim immigrants.
They're beloved enough that fans and journalists keep hounding the talent about potential sequels or reboots, year in and year out.
Many liberal voices have defended the hounding of Trump administration officials, from Sarah Huckabee Sanders to Kirstjen Nielsen to Stephen Miller.
After years of hounding Malaysia's political opposition, Dr. Mahathir, 92, defected from the governing coalition to partner with his former enemies.
Journalists have been hounding Trump's campaign for details about the contributions after finding little evidence that any money had been donated.
Since the debate, Mr. Trump has continued to circle her, hounding her with threats of a special prosecutor and jail time.
In fact, with inflation it's proportionately much less, if anything at all after hounding accounting departments for payment for several months.
He has grown obsessed with executive orders, constantly hounding staff for ways to fix things like the border crisis without Congress.
Bomb-sniffing dogs have been the TSA's preferred professionals for years when it comes to hounding out a potentially dangerous scents.
In the days after the attack, they arrested over 50 people they accused of being touts with reputations for hounding tourists.
Mr. Maduro's loyalists had responded by leaving the congress, stripping away its powers and hounding dozens of opposition lawmakers into exile.
They feel like there is no story and don't understand why the press keep hounding them and following Lori to yoga.
But I'd been hounding my boyfriend, Bill, for a marriage proposal for more than a year, and after another 4 a.m.
But it is hard to see what such talks can achieve when the junta is still hounding Mr Thaksin and his supporters.
A for-profit company with investors — "We have people hounding us to invest, nonstop," Musk says — presumably will, you know, make profit.
Such hounding was more the way of Mr Obama (who addressed university students in 2009 and firmly stood up for human rights).
They'll need to find ways to cover that cost by hounding parents, asking for donations, or pulling from their own meager budgets.
Celebrities have long complained about photographers hounding them, but Ramos describes the general relationship between paparazzi and their subjects as more complicated.
Democrats have been hounding the GOP chairman in the weeks since Trump suggested revoking broadcasting licenses for NBC and other critical outlets.
Is hounding someone on a social-media platform the equivalent of repeatedly leaving threatening and harassing voice-mail messages on someone's phone?
The relentless passing, the breathless hounding, the endless waves of attack demand complete focus from those hoping to keep Barcelona at bay.
That it came at the expense of Iguodala, whose hounding defense bedeviled James all series, again, made it that much more special.
The experiment leads to the terrifying online hounding, tracking and death of a close friend who had tried to shun social media.
I wouldn't personally do it because I wouldn't want a guy like myself just hounding me for two and a half hours.
Hounding guard Grayson Murphy, Maryland's Eric Ayala deflected the pass, and Darryl Morsell, grabbing the ball, was fouled with 2.5 seconds left.
You have a Trump transition team official like Chris Horner, who has spent years hounding climate scientists and accusing them of manipulating data.
Listing her grievances in the video, Jacline Mouraud says Macron had been "hounding" drivers since taking office in May 43, France 24 reported.
Hakeem has the birthday party he's been hounding people about all episode, complete with surprise performances by his bae Tiana and brother Jamal.
Since then, Khabib's manager Ali Abdelaziz has told us Floyd's camp has been hounding him with calls trying to get the deal done.
"They just kept hounding us, retaining four different lawyers in the space of two years," said the owner of the small software company.
With Green hounding the point of attack, Kawhi Leonard and LaMarcus Aldridge were free to cover space rather than necessarily patrolling one Grizzly.
He was a handful in both the run and pass game, hounding left guard Pat Elflein and, at times, rookie center Garrett Bradbury.
Sure, attention from fans and movie producers and talk-show hosts is pleasant, but what about hounding, consuming attention from the celebrity press?
DOJ EMPLOYEE AMONG THOSE HECKLING DHS BOSS NIELSEN, REPORT SAYS  Left-wing activists and journalists have repeatedly called for the hounding of administration officials.
Earlier in August a video showing a mob of men hounding a young woman on a street in Tangier caused uproar in the media.
He called the report wicked gossip and said the media was hounding his family as part of a campaign against his right-wing government.
Martin has previously asked fans to stop hounding him about when the book will be released, saying it would be done when it's done.
Demonstrators are now hounding the new culture minister, Marcelo Calero, after he asserted that the antigovernment protest in Cannes had debased Brazil's image abroad.
He then let fly a 25-foot jumper over the outstretched hand of San Diego State guard K.J. Feagin, who had been hounding Merrill.
Richard Morrison, the chief music critic of The Times of London, used a column to chide "fascistic" activists for hounding oil and gas sponsors.
Elizabeth Warren answered a question pundits and Medicare-for-all skeptics have been hounding progressives with for years: How will you pay for it?
Two weeks ago, Shaunna Burns got a phone call from a debt collector hounding her about bills from her daughter&aposs emergency medical care.
After years of hounding the Obama administration for information about various controversies (and pseudo-controversies), he'd expected the Trump administration to be more open.
He'd been hounding us all through the tour, pretending in his phony-baloney way to be friendly, but was really trying to nail us.
Alan Rickman, the enigmatic British actor best known for hounding Harry Potter as the darkly exacting potions master Severus Snape, died in London, of cancer.
We got Bruce at LAX ... and he told us Team Pac-Man's been hounding him to help broker the deal for the past 6 MONTHS.
She has pursued a dogged vendetta against her main rival for the job of prime minister, Khaleda Zia, hounding her supporters and persecuting her party.
Scenting blood, Nadal did what he does best, hounding Zverev into coughing up another break point that he claimed with a stunning crosscourt backhand volley.
Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) has been hounding the FTC for months to move forward with an enforcement action against Facebook over the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
As the knife appears, Frau Irene Engel, the Nazi bastard that's been hounding you over both games, casually shoots your "escape plan" in the back.
Drejka, he told CNN, was "the initial aggressor" and was acting as a "self-appointed cop wannabe" in hounding McGlockton's girlfriend about the parking space.
Chancellor Angela Merkel denounced what she referred to as a citywide "hounding" and called for due process of the accused, who were charged with manslaughter.
Her embrace of Sanders' best-known plan pushed Warren to show how she'd pay for the plan, with reporters hounding her for months about it.
By hounding American companies that have brought investment and jobs to the Chinese economy, Beijing risks making the country even less appealing for foreign firms.
Reporters are hounding GOP members on Capitol Hill to respond to the controversy, and Democrats are using it as a cudgel against down-ballot Republicans.
The highways are filled with coaches hounding 17- and 18-year-old football stars, and near-stars, convincing them that their program is the right fit.
Sure, tabloids and social media users hounding celebrities like Kim Kardashian for their vanity-driven surgeries might stigmatize such expenditures as opulent and taboo for some.
The hounding of the Windrush generation of migrants who came to Britain legally but could not prove it felled the home secretary this week (see Bagehot).
If BlackBerry Mobile starts hounding you about this phone, Kim, its PR reps will probably talk up the included BlackBerry Hub and the DTEK security apps.
While these kids are depicted with some interiority and callow joy and pessimism, Miller keeps listening to his mom and hounding Russell Hammond for an interview.
But I think it's really important to emphasize that this practice of hounding, persecuting, subjecting to humiliation, beating gay men, especially in Chechnya, is not new.
To the people hounding the professor, there is no justifiable joking about "white genocide" -- even if whites are the ones with the privilege in our society.
The guy who was busted for hounding Taylor Swift all over Texas is getting off with probation -- but for a long time, with several strings attached.
Democratic senators wasted no time Tuesday hounding the head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over his regulatory rollbacks and potential ulterior motives at the agency.
I was the instigator, who began peppering the others with emails starting in October, hounding them until a date was chosen and reservations could be made.
" She continued: "I already lived with reporters from the National Enquirer hounding me over the years; I was not going to give them that power again.
Whether conducting sting operations knee-to-knee with child traffickers, or hounding shady labor regulators to expose the sham of their positions, Tandon keeps her cool.
Kevin Spacey tried making peace with paparazzi who've been hounding him ahead of his criminal arraignment next week by breaking bread with them ... or crust, more like.
I think this was probably still the best route for us, but it involved hounding everyone I've ever met and making them buy copies in good faith.
A group presenting itself as grassroots independent watchdog which has been hounding Amazon has been funded by three of its biggest rivals, the Wall Street Journal reports.
To find out why so many people keep hounding the hiring manager, I asked career expert Alison Green, whose book, Ask a Manager, came out this year.
Despite my years trying to ignore it, my depression and its dear friend, suicidal ideation, started hounding me worse than ever after I moved to New York.
Mr. Trump has regularly used the service to criticize and attack other public figures and private citizens, which has sometimes led to online mobs hounding his targets.
Frank Andrew Hoover was arrested Thursday by Austin PD, and police docs say he'd been hounding Taylor and her family for months leading up to her Oct.
The architect of NOYB's campaign is Max Schrems, 30, an Austrian lawyer who has made a career of hounding American tech giants over their data-collection practices.
Prosecutors said that Mr. Skelos, soon after ascending to the Senate leadership in 2010, began hounding executives at several different companies to send money to his son.
There's a beautiful German agent hounding your steps, a set of secret blueprints that could turn the tide of war, and plenty of crosses and double-crosses.
The SPD had wanted Maassen removed after he questioned the authenticity of video footage showing far-right radicals hounding migrants in the eastern German city of Chemnitz.
As we reported ... Aretha's estate is dealing with other financial issues too, including the IRS hounding her over back taxes and lawyers trying to collect on unpaid bills.
Former O.J. Simpson prosecutor Chris Darden claims one of his baby mamas has been hounding and harassing him for months, making allegations he traded legal services for sex.
After changing into more comfortable clothes (often rocking a UConn T-shirt — go Huskies!), I start preparing dinner and begin hounding the boys to get their homework done.
The state-led hounding of thousands of law-abiding British citizens was a side-effect of the "hostile environment" for illegal immigrants that she created as home secretary.
"Patreon has been a godsend for independent artists because there isn't another way to get this kind of regular patronage without hounding supporters constantly," Simins tells The Verge.
So while they don't know why you smell differently, they'll still notice that you do, resulting in increased crotch-sniffing and hounding after your used pads and tampons.
Many young evangelicals seem tired of the culture wars, wearied by politics, and less interested in hounding gay couples than in helping the homeless, the addicted, the incarcerated.
The delegates say campaign officials, the media, friends, family and even neighbors are hounding them with questions about where they stand, with many seeking to sway their decision.
She says she ended the relationship last September, and since then he has been hounding her friends, asking them to get in touch with her on his behalf.
Harry has accused the news media, particularly the tabloids, of hounding him and Meghan the same way the paparazzi did his mother, even blaming them for Diana's death.
"Brokers in New York, friends of mine who want to buy for themselves, have been hounding us to get in," Mr. Eklund said, shortly before beginning sales recently.
Mr. Stone embarked on a media blitz afterward, giving numerous interviews over the weekend about his case and accusing Mr. Mueller's investigators of hounding him and his associates.
Though California passed a law in 2013 that helps protect celebrity children from hounding paparazzi, parents shouldn't have to press charges in order for others to respect their boundaries.
If the stakes seem higher than usual for an API dispute, it's because of this episode's similarities to the Cambridge Analytica scandal, which has been hounding Facebook for months.
The French are also looking for it, and even more unnervingly, there's a phantom-like ship hounding the Fate, crewed by figures in all-black uniforms and dark spectacles.
The three sisters, the "infernal goddesses" of ancient mythology born from the blood shed by Uranus when he was castrated by his son, were known for relentlessly hounding men.
Buy Buy Baby is in the same complex and my mother and sister have been hounding me to look into baby registries, so I walk through and get immediately overwhelmed.
She was really feeling extremely emotional about the hounding of the press and the paparazzi and how they were making her life miserable, so I think I did my job.
Positioning himself as a domineering global figure to shore up his standing back home, Trump is changing the subject from the scandals hounding his administration ahead of the midterm elections.
A contingent of guards pursued him, hounding him to remove his shirt from his head, to take off his sunglasses, to hand over his phone — all of which he refused.
Josh Cordova was the one officiating a game involving 7-year-old kids on June 15 in Lakewood, Colorado ... when parents began hounding him over rules and other parents' actions.
I prefer the book's attempts at realism, which follow the glory-hounding photographer through detail-rich illustrations of Greenwich Village, where he pines aloud for museum shows and uptown approval.
Apparently, the overreaching acts of the FOMB have reached a point of hounding the most vulnerable population of Puerto Rico, the children, but not any children, the children with disabilities.
Well, the police still lack physical evidence to convict Judy, so unless Jen keeps hounding them or Judy actually confesses to the cops, it's looking unlikely that Judy is going down.
Lamar Smith, the chairman of the House Science, Space and Technology Committee, has been hounding federal climate scientists about a landmark scientific study, published in 2015, whose results he didn't like.
The head of Germany's domestic intelligence agency has faced calls to resign after he said he was unsure videos circulating online showing far-right radicals hounding migrants in Chemnitz were real.
According to the docs, Hayes says he's been hounding Griffin to give him the $45,000 bracelet, but Griffin's been blowing him off ... and now Hayes is going after Griffin for damages.
Kenya also got a restraining order against Matt in 2017, after claiming he was hounding and harassing her by calling her up to 30 times a day and allegedly threatening her.
"And Audrey got the bartenders in New York City together and they kept ordering and ordering it, and hounding the distributors, and finally they would bring it in," Laird Dunn says.
Spy chief Hans-Georg Maassen had faced accusations of harbouring far-right views after he questioned the authenticity of video footage showing radicals hounding migrants in the eastern city of Chemnitz.
But in my opinion, if you make those elements into a system that's basically parameters and numbers, then sooner or later you get tired of it, because it's always hounding you.
It was a strange opening remark given that Trump critics have been hounding the Oversight and Government Reform Committee chief to launch an investigation into the new president's conflicts of interest.
Mr. Netanyahu has vehemently denied any wrongdoing, repeating the mantra that the investigation will amount to "nothing, because there is nothing," and accusing the news media and opponents of hounding him.
And yes, they were political reporters ("big egos and no brains," she called us) hounding her about her emails and transfixed by the spectacle of the first reality TV show candidate.
She tells The Hollywood Reporter that at 17 years old she landed the role of a bisexual teen in the Australian soap opera "Neighbours" after hounding the casting director with calls.
After months of hounding from regulators and investigative journalists, the blood-testing startup said in a statement Wednesday that it's closing its blood-drawing sites, called "Wellness Centers", and clinical labs.
But there is little reason to think he will stop hounding opponents, including the tens of thousands arrested since the 2016 coup attempt, muzzling the press or picking fights with the West.
In an emotional letter posted to her blog, Tristan Blake Coopersmith, one of the first women to come forward with allegations against Walk, accused him of hounding her with overtly sexual remarks.
"We don't tolerate such unlawful assemblies and the hounding of people who look different or have different origins and attempts to spread hatred on the streets," he told a regular news briefing.
The hounding of nearly 10,000 California National Guard veterans to repay money that was mistakenly given for re-enlisting at the height of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars was not just ungrateful.
A curious and restless boy with different colored eyes (one blue, one green), Les became fascinated with language and started hounding his mother for the meanings of words at about age 19853.
As for Floyd, we're told he's pissed off that celebs and others are hounding him for freebies this week while he's preparing for the fight, and he's gone radio silent on everyone.
Billie (who declined to provide her last name), a 221-year-old who donated $25 to Family Reach, loved that Krasinski spent the day tweeting at fans and hounding his friends to participate.
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.
And the city released the data only after months of hounding from reporters and after the City Council approved legislation this month requiring agencies to report sexual harassment complaints in a meaningful way.
Instead of being happy and relieved that Davidson, who had been hounding their friend and coworker, was gone, the garbage humans who worked at the Chili's in Whitehall threw him a goodbye party.
The Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton, faces challenges from antagonists including WikiLeaks, the far-right news organization Breitbart and the group Judicial Watch, which has been hounding her since her days as first lady.
This year might usher in the first-ever early signing period for football players, so that the recruits who have made up their minds for good can end the hounding two months early.
BfV intelligence agency head Hans-Georg Maassen's political views came under the microscope this month after he questioned the authenticity of video footage showing radicals hounding migrants in the eastern city of Chemnitz.
The split was driven partly by Altria's share price, which had been languishing below its sum-of-parts value, but also by regulatory hounding of Big Tobacco over its role in causing cancer.
The more I thought about it, the more I realized that what I had been doing, which was hounding elected officials to vote for better gun law control, was not going to happen.
Tatum, the No. 3 selection in the 2017 draft (after the Celtics traded down), had 22 points, the pair combining to shoot 7 of 12 from 3-point range while playing hounding defense.
The hounding of Alfred Dreyfus, a French army captain falsely convicted of being a German spy, sundered France over a basic question of national identity: would modern states "be grounded in ethics or ethnicity"?
He presumably thought that the best way to deal with the intense scrutiny, the hounding by paparazzi, was to try to keep that monster at arms-length by agreeing to pose for some photographs.
While arranged marriages have largely faded in China, parents remain deeply involved in the nuptials of their offspring, chasing down leads on potential suitors and hounding their children during holiday visits about marriage plans.
The remarks, made during an interview with ABC News the previous day, sparked fierce political backlash on Capitol Hill, where lawmakers faced an hours-long hounding by reporters over their position on Trump's comments.
Harry has publicly addressed this harassment on multiple occasions, condemning the tabloids' hounding of his wife and even comparing it to what his mother Princess Diana faced in the last years of her life.
Those Democrats under fire have remained sedate as they faced swarms of reporters heading to and from the House chamber — hardened by weeks, and in some cases months, of hounding in their battleground districts.
DEMS COME OUT SWINGING AT EPA CHIEF'S HEARING: Democratic senators wasted no time Tuesday hounding the head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over his regulatory rollbacks and potential ulterior motives at the agency.
As they point out, the sort of shenanigans that concerned them then, such as the rise of "trigger warnings" and "micro-aggressions" and the hounding of teachers for imaginary thought-crimes, have multiplied and worsened.
The hounding of the Clintons is one of the Republican Party's proudest traditions, and Trump will be a more prominent and important tool in this respect than anything in the Republican woodshed in the 1990s.
It is that group that is now hounding Republican members of the House and Senate and giving confidence to a Democratic party that hit bottom last fall when it unexpectedly lost the presidency to Trump.
"We don't tolerate such unlawful assemblies and the hounding of people who look different or have different origins, and attempts to spread hatred on the streets," Merkel's spokesman Steffen Seibert told a regular news briefing.
When we got him at LAX Wednesday he told us he'd been hounding Nickelodeon to bring back the game show for years, but they finally moved forward when they saw how other reboots were successful.
A court ultimately ruled in 50's favor -- dismissing all the claims against the rapper -- and ordered Teairra to pay him up to $30k in legal fees, which he's been hounding her for ever since.
The Congress Party, which had seemed anemic since Mr. Modi's election, has found a new spring in its step by hounding the prime minister over an opaque arms deal that has raised some serious questions.
RIP Medical Debt is a nonprofit that buys medical debt for a fraction of its price like debt collectors do, but rather than hounding people like Cook to pay up, it wipes the debt clear.
PACERS ROUT ROCKETS Paul George had 33 points while hounding James Harden on defense most of the night to lead the Indiana Pacers over the visiting Houston Rockets, 120-101, for their third straight win.
He's always blamed the media for the death of his mother and when the paparazzi began to report on Meghan as they were dating, he was quick to call the press out for hounding her.
"We don't tolerate such unlawful assemblies and the hounding of people who look different or have different origins, and attempts to spread hatred on the streets," Merkel's spokesman Steffen Seibert told a regular news briefing.
Twitter has also seemingly begun taking more action when it comes to enforcing new rules around harassment and abuse, a problem that has been hounding the company for years and is even more visible this year.
By one count, his governments introduced more than 30 so-called ad personam laws that helped his businesses or shielded him from indictment or conviction by the prosecutors and judges who he argued were hounding him.
Instead of hounding Trump with rapid-fire attacks that had the effect of diminishing him, as he did at the previous debate, Rubio flashed the optimistic message that excited donors and supporters in the first place.
But when you're in that kind of category where you're highly paid and you can't even walk down the street without people hounding you for autographs, I think it does change your persona a little bit.
Nicole claims Scott's been hounding her and telling her to stop the public shaming and just talk to the cops -- which she did last week when she met with LAPD detectives and filed a police report.
Khan said PLAN has responded by hounding Heller, inviting him to town hall meetings and getting hundreds of constituents to show up even if he doesn't, and seeking him out wherever he goes in the state.
As for why Maro believes he did this ... she says she's been hounding Rich in court for damages and late rent she claims he owes for a house her client rented to him this past summer.
In 22016, Schnare started hounding the climate scientist Michael Mann, who had been a professor at the University of Virginia, by filing public-records requests demanding to see his unpublished research and his private e-mails.
Possibly the one thing worse than being badgered by an indignant emailer is hounding somebody only to receive a note weeks later apologizing for being out of touch because of an unexpected stint in the hospital.
Here's the deal ... multiple witnesses tell us the Texans great walked into the Belle Station club in Houston to watch the games around 5:45 PM when a "fan" approached him and started hounding him for photographs.
MUNICH (Reuters) - The head of Germany's domestic spy agency must explain why he cast doubt on the authenticity of videos showing far-right gangs hounding migrants in an eastern city, Interior Minister Horst Seehofer said on Monday.
He accused Merkel of spreading fake news about the protests and supported Hans-Georg Maassen, head of the BfV intelligence agency who is under fire for questioning whether video footage showing rightist gangs hounding migrants were real.
John Brown tried to give his Trump University teacher a poor review — but said he was talked out of it by employees of the program, who called him three times, hounding him to raise his original scores.
Ms. Daniels' lack of shame about her line of work has led to a right-wing escalation, with conservative media outlets hounding her as a "prostitute" once they realized she would meet "porn star" with a shrug.
Drejka was "the initial aggressor" and was acting as a "self-appointed cop wannabe" in hounding McGlockton's girlfriend about the parking space, even as she had two young children in the car with her, he told CNN.
Prosecutors said Shkreli looted stock shares and cash from Retrophin, and had the firm pay investors through sham consulting agreements, to stop them from hounding him over the course of months or even years for their money.
The public is shipping Margaret and Peter hard and the press is hounding the couple; one scene in which they're being pursued by a car of reporters recalls Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed's fatal car accident in Paris.
And, yet, the one show specifically crafted to give us celebrities to discuss endlessly over brunch and Twitter — Keeping Up With The Kardashians, naturally — went and proved A-list gossip hounding is more than just fun and games.
Illustration: VenmoVenmo, the PayPal-owned digital wallet perhaps best known as a way to exchange money with your drinking buddies, is apparently hounding users of delinquent accounts with threats of debt collection, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday.
A number of centrist Democrats facing challenging reelection battles have been cagey over their support for impeachment, telling the hordes of reporters hounding them in the Capitol hallways that they were still taking time to mull their decisions.
While no one is hounding for the return of horrible jobs, like loblolly boy (an unfortunate soul who's entire purpose was to dispose of amputated limbs) or pigeon trainer, bringing back these roles would definitely make life better.
In September, Maassen, charged with monitoring extremist threats to Germany's constitutional order, used an interview in Germany's top-selling tabloid Bild to question the authenticity of a video showing rightwing extremists hounding immigrants in the eastern city of Chemnitz.
"The authorities should call off the political hounding of those suspected to be behind the open letter and release all those detained in connection with it," William Nee, China researcher at Amnesty International, said in a statement on Friday.
Oh, and take a cue from this poor sap of a boyfriend who didn't properly record his GF talking to Fake Tom ... ALWAYS be up in a fake celeb's grill at ALL times, especially when your girl's hounding them.
On Team USA, Russell Westbrook's full-court ferocity comes out not only in the relentless pace to which he pushes the offense, but also in the hounding defense we last saw him display consistently when he was at UCLA.
The show's electric opening song has been hounding me — no feline metaphor applying — when I wake in the morning, when I sit down at my computer, when I pick up a volume of Trollope, when I go to bed.
We're told the men from the video have also been reaching out to Soulja's celebrity friends ... telling them they're his new artists, claiming Soulja wants their music video posted on the celebs' IG accounts and hounding them for features.
Mr. Maassen had appeared to give cover to the right-wing demonstrators who rioted in Chemnitz, not only doubting the authenticity of the video but also questioning the chancellor's use of the word "hounding" to describe the mob's behavior.
Republicans have been hounding the DOJ to produce documents related to the investigation into Russia's attempted meddling in the 2016 election and whether anyone associated with Trump's campaign colluded with Russia -- requests lawmakers say have been stonewalled by the agency.
KURTZ: Now, avoiding someone when you&aposre sipping Chardonnay is not the same thing as you know kicking Sarah Sanders out of a restaurant or hounding other Trump aides, OK. But this is a self-proclaimed liberal Democrat, voted for Hillary.
About 150 people attended, according to the South Bend Tribune, and footage from the gathering showed several angry demonstrators hounding the mayor for siding with police, failing to proactively address racism against the black community, and not taking immediate action.
It was the final week of fall quarter classes at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where I teach, and I was less focused on survival than on hounding students for late assignments before they all departed for Christmas break.
And so we now tackle the issue of gendered harassment in a time where people understand policing the internet chiefly as a matter of content identification and removal—and most dramatically, by unmasking users and hounding them through the courts.
"Too many people approached her with questions for which they felt she should know the answers... Plus staff from her publisher kept hounding her about deadlines when her attention was distracted by family issues," Schneider told me over Facebook message.
Still, this is a drama, after all, so "Harry & Meghan" finds conflict in casually nasty and racist remarks from those in the Royal orbit (one questions the time remaining on Meghan's biological clock) and the relentless hounding by the paparazzi.
"The arrests and hounding of journalists and their defenders has given way to a climate of fear that risks turning parts of Chhattisgarh into a media black hole," said Sumit Galhotra, the senior research associate of the group's Asia program.
And it's part of what has helped create such a strong sense of fan entitlement lately, and why writers like Devin Faraci are starting to argue that fandom is broken, obsessed with hounding creators who don't cater exclusively to their wishes.
In a statement at the time, husband Prince Harry called the coverage of his wife by the British press "bullying", likening it to the hounding his mother Princess Diana had suffered before her death in a Paris car crash in 1997.
For a year-and-a-half, Democrats have been hounding Republicans to launch investigations into every Trump scandal-du-jour, pushing for more information on everything from Housing Secretary Ben Carson's $31,000 furniture purchase to Jared Kushner's alleged conflicts of interest.
Some of the issues hounding Malaysia in 2015 have faded, notably the political scandal around allegations of graft at the debt-laden state fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) and a revelation that about $681 million was deposited into Najib's personal bank account.
The explosion of alt-right hatred on Twitter—including the July hounding of actor Leslie Jones, who is African American, by a tweeting horde that followed the baton of Breitbart News editor Milo Yiannapoulos—apparently induced some soul-searching among the platform's gatekeepers.
The curious thing is that, despite the fury with which "I, Daniel Blake" charts the saga of Dan's hounding by the state, Loach himself believes profoundly in the value of the state as a provider of benefits and as a bulwark against inequality.
The coalition parties agreed on Tuesday to transfer spy chief Hans-Georg Maassen to the interior ministry following accusations that he harbored far-right views after he questioned the authenticity of video footage showing radicals hounding migrants in the eastern city of Chemnitz.
VILNIUS (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Friday her coalition government would survive a row over the future of the domestic intelligence chief following his comments on the hounding of migrants by far-right activists in the eastern city of Chemnitz.
In an interview published Friday, Mr. Maassen directly contradicted Chancellor Angela Merkel when he said that he had "no evidence" for the widely reported "hounding" of dark-skinned bystanders during far-right protests in the eastern city of Chemnitz two weeks ago.
It appears that both Nichols and Woodson who come from very different life experiences have come to the same solution: get the glory hounding politicians and activists who just want to yell and scream, but offer no concrete solutions, out of the way.
After a high-profile confrontation between federal agents and Nevadan ranchers in 2014, the FBI created a bogus independent film crew that spent almost a year hounding the Cliven Bundy family and their supporters, taping their comments to propel federal charges against them.
On Saturday, after Reed, who partnered with Webb Simpson, was handed a third consecutive loss, Reed's caddie, his brother-in-law Kessler Karain, got into a physical altercation with one of the scores of hecklers who had been hounding Reed all week.
He has also suborned respected government institutions, hounding the boss of the central bank from office, for example, as well as loosing tax collectors on political opponents, packing state universities with ideologues and cocking a snook at rules meant to insulate the army from politics.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Mick Mulvaney, the head of the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) on Wednesday fined a payday lender $200,000 for wrongly hounding borrowers but the penalty fell short of the $3 million his predecessor was seeking, said three sources familiar with the move.
The center-left Social Democrats (SPD) have demanded a renegotiation of the unpopular deal to remove Hans-Georg Maassen from the BfV spy agency over accusations he harbored far-right sympathies after he questioned the authenticity of a video showing far-rightists hounding migrants.
In the spring of 2012, after Moulton had been promoted to detective, a student from Belmont High walked into the police station and told Moulton that someone she hadn't met and knew only as Seth Williams had been texting and hounding her for naked photos.
" Entertainment Weekly: "Rey is just where we left her — on the remote Jedi temple island of Ahch-To, hounding Luke not only return to action, but also to tutor her in the ways of the Force the way Yoda once taught him on Degobah.
Hans-Georg Maassen, who had questioned the authenticity of video footage showing far-right radicals hounding migrants in the eastern German city of Chemnitz, will become a senior official at the interior ministry once he leaves the BfV agency, the government said in a statement.
"When they call, they use some invented name like Ahmed Islamovich, which immediately exerts psychological pressure on any Russian," said Anton Babin, 29, a psychologist who accuses the collectors of provoking a fatal heart attack in his 55-year-old mother by hounding her.
Besides making it clear it doesn't entirely get this whole vaping thing—"We understand, by all accounts, many [young people] may be using products that closely resemble a USB flash drive"—the agency also detailed another intriguing strategy: hounding the manufacturers for their secrets directly.
If this pen could help counteract the bad mood caving in on me—visiting home for Passover, my neurotic Jewish mother hounding me over 88s and unsaved receipts, an angry ex who blocked me on Instagram—then I'd concur that Bliss was aptly named.
Things like that, personally, kept me away from veganism for years until I met other intersectional POC vegans who provided me with literally a safe space (especially as a woman of color) to explore it without judgment, having my culture shat on, or obnoxious hounding.
We're talking full-body wrap in a print of Reese's Cups and Pieces, with the Reese's logo featured prominently on the car's hood and doors—the type of commitment that would make you think the driver must already be hounding Reese's for sponsorship deals or something.
Netflix did not have a comment to share with Refinery29 about the backlash hounding the series, but the writer and showrunner, Lauren Gussis, who also worked on Dexter, maintains that the point of the series is to shine a light on how dangerous bullying can be.
Abdulla Yameen has racked up many accomplishments since becoming president of the strategic archipelago in 1.53, from befriending China and Saudi Arabia to hounding both the opposition and leaders of his own coalition, intimidating the remains of a free press and, earlier this month, shutting parliament.
Six years later, thanks to FOIA hounding by lawyer David Hardy, the ATF finally disclosed a memo revealing that, nine days before the raid, two undercover ATF agents (recognized as such by Koresh) knocked on the door of the Davidian residence and invited Koresh to go shooting.
But unlike the previous film, Dogman plays like a blessedly (albeit brutally) simple revenge fable, our hero's tenderness gradually tested by his loyalty to coke-fueled tyrant Simoncino, a man who busts a slot machine with his forehead before hounding his featherweight friend for a hit.
The "Toro de la Vega" (Bull of the Plain) festival, in the small town of Tordesillas, dates back to 1534 and traditionally involves hunters on horses and on foot hounding a bull from the streets into a pine forest until it is brought down with spears and lances.
Mr. Orban's fences in Hungary and the Italian government's hounding of rescue boats are highly visible, but the real work is being done in Libya and Turkey and by the increasingly appalling conditions on the Greek islands — policies and failures for which Europe's leaders share a collective responsibility.
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.
There were two big moves for the company today: first, Twitter said it would begin enforcing new rules related to how it handles hateful and abusive content on the platform, which is a problem that has been hounding Twitter for years (and has been increasingly salient in the past year).
Trump, a man who knows something about towers, will sit down with Macron on the second floor of the Eiffel Tower, at the famed Le Jules Verne restaurant owned by Chef Alain Ducasse, perhaps for a few hours finding refuge from relentless headlines about the Russia questions hounding his presidency.
And this is not me trying to plant my own flag in the night; it's never been anything other than impervious to my hounding of it, that pursuit well into its second decade now to the detriment of my mental and physical health, most cherished relationships, reputation, and bank balance.
When a short video circulated of men chasing at least two young men in the city, Mr. Maassen, supposedly the man with all the information and himself a member of Ms. Merkel's party, dismissed the interpretation that there were groups "hounding" foreigners, in calculated contradiction of the chancellor's own words.
But even some of Waters' backers on many of the biggest policy issues before the committee are privately concerned about the extent to which the committee under her leadership would focus on hounding Trump and detract from a watershed moment to advance pro-consumer policies that will hold Wall Street accountable.
You can watch the full monologue above, complete with a "Barista Theater" breakdown segment to explain what the Graham-Cassidy bill does (or doesn't do), and a quick aside to slam Fox and Friends' Brian Kilmeade as "a phony little creep" who derided Kimmel on air after allegedly hounding him offscreen for attention.
Deep ideological divisions have burst into the open over how much of the health care law to roll back and how quickly, as well as the fate of Medicaid expansion and federal funding for Planned Parenthood -- all as angry constituents who support Obamacare are hounding GOP lawmakers at town halls across the country.
Then junior point guard Andres Feliz (13 points), who started for Frazier and was tasked with hounding point guards all the way up the floor, asserted himself defensively with three steals in a 67-second stretch that turned into five points and a 66-61 Illinois lead with 10:22 to play.
To procure the ingredients he needs, Mr. Haatuft spends much of his time on projects like nabbing loads of fresh herring before they are sent to the central market (Norwegian fishermen are not allowed to sell directly to chefs), tracking down divers and hounding the region's farmers to grow more diverse crops.
Photo: Daniella Cheslow (AP)"International undercover operatives" have been hounding members of the internet watchdog Citizen Lab, whose researchers helped reveal that an Israeli cyber-intelligence firm named NSO Group may have played a role in dissident Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi's murder at the hands of state-employed goons, the Associated Press reported Friday.
Which is how he convinced Jennifer Aniston, Jennifer Lopez and then-husband Marc Anthony, Elton John, Kid Rock, and Salma Hayek to participate in the film as well, describing the paparazzi's tactics, from the general hounding on the street to the use of helicopters to catch footage of Lopez and Anthony's backyard wedding ceremony.
Given Trump's hounding of opponents within his own party—senators Jeff Flake and Bob Corker both retired rather than run for reelection—there is some concern that stepping out of line will attract the ire of the president and his allies in conservative media, ultimately resulting in their defeat to a pro-Trump challenger in their next primary election.
Green School's students scuba dive with CoralWatch and spend summers as oil-rig hounding "kayaktivists" and attend U.N. climate conferences; they start fashion companies like Nalu (which dedicates a portion of sales to help children buy school uniforms in India and Indonesia) and lobby the Balinese government to reduce the scourge of plastic bags on the island.
The pair had spent the bulk of the movie apart, with Finn and the fighter pilot Poe (Oscar Isaac) working to protect the rebel group known as the Resistance from the evil First Order; Rey was hounding an exiled and ornery Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) on a remote planet, trying to secure his aid in the fight against the bad guys.
Miranda Lambert's police officer husband is learning the hard way -- ya can't marry someone famous without taking on their fame ... and his 9-5 is exhibit A. Sources familiar with the situation tell TMZ ... Brendan McLoughlin -- who normally patrols Times Square on foot -- has been temporarily reassigned to a more covert position because the media has been hounding him in public while he's clocked in.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann Warren Sanders condemns his supporters' 'ugly, personal attacks' against Warren The Hill's Campaign Report: Biden riding wave of momentum after stunning Super Tuesday Delegate battle ahead likely favors Biden MORE (D-Mass.) has been universally praised for hounding Bloomberg during the last two debates, demanding that he "release" former female employees from any nondisclosure agreements made as part of workplace lawsuits.
A conservative watchdog group that made headlines hounding 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 over her private email setup is renewing a fight over a former Illinois governor's efforts to receive favors in return for President Obama's empty Senate seat.
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 says he's "upset" with the Associated Press for "hounding" superdelegates and calling the Democratic presidential race for Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
Many of our most hyper-performative social media moments tie back to traditional gender roles — it is, after all, usually the boy who goes viral for hounding a celebrity woman to go to prom with him; it is usually the man who puts together a flash mob or interrupts a marathon to propose to his girlfriend; it is usually the mom whose hands are sticky with glue from crafting Pinterest-worthy birthday party decorations.
When Westbrook racks up eight turnovers, as he did in a pivotal second-round win against the San Antonio Spurs, those turnovers seemed to count less than those of other players, because of all the extra possessions he created while hounding loose balls that weren't really loose balls, skying over trees of men for improbable rebounds, and pushing the pace of the game with his frontiering 90-foot drives to the rim.
While you could label just about all of Balk's scenes as electric, the most infamous example is (rightly) the one in which she kills Sarah's old crush Chris (Ulrich) in a blaze of righteous fury: You see, Chris had been hounding Sarah in the aftermath of a love spell gone awry so intensely that when she went out with him, the date ended with him attempting to rape her on the side of the road.
The NRCC has recently posted videos to social media of staffers hounding competitive district Democratic lawmakers about impeachment — and, last week, about whether they believed Qassem Soleimani, the top Iranian general killed in an airstrike ordered by President TrumpDonald John TrumpDem lawmaker says Nunes threatened to sue him over criticism Parnas: U.S. ambassador to Ukraine removed to clear path for investigations into Bidens Five takeaways from Parnas's Maddow interview MORE this month, was a terrorist.
Democratic senators wasted no time Tuesday hounding Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittEnvironmentalists renew bid to overturn EPA policy barring scientists from advisory panels Six states sue EPA over pesticide tied to brain damage Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), over his regulatory rollbacks and questioning what they see as potentially ulterior motives at the agency.

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