Sentence examples for continuing to harass from inspiring English sources

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But are we so much better for continuing to harass and deport their mothers?

Since joining the coalition, Mr. Tsvangirai has accused hard-line supporters of Mr. Mugabe of stalling political reforms and continuing to harass his supporters.

One client of the bureau is a woman whose abusive ex-partner found out her new name through a government error and is continuing to harass her, Ms. Reynolds said.

He was told that the North Vietnamese were extending their base en campments along the South Vietnamese frontier and that Communist‐led forces of vari ous kinds were continuing to harass the area of the capital city of Pnompenh.

The early warning was not enough though and more lazy defending with Man City continuing to harass up high led to the home side taking the lead on 14 minutes.

Hackett says she told Price she wasn't interested, and furthermore that she has a wife and children; he didn't give up, continuing to harass her, and yelled "anal sex" in her ear at the party.

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The landlord continued to harass them.

And General Shakir continued to harass Sunnis, the Americans said.

But Mr. Merling has continued to harass her, she said.

Moore alleges that police continue to harass him.

They may also continue to harass Mr Gonzales for possible perjury during his hearings.

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