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She has harried it through the courts, in the press and through the institution's democratic structures.
Activists' ships have been harrying the fleet for weeks in the icy seas of Antarctica.
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Instead of organising on the shop floor it has harried the ANC government to adopt increasingly left-leaning policies.
He has harried the press, persecuted the opposition and intimidated the voters.
They had harried and hassled admirably, threatening occasionally through Andros Townsend's pace or Alexander Sørloth's muscular running, but mental and physical fatigue kicked in before the end.
It would have been better if Mr Bush had harried Mr Gore more on his wavering loyalty to free trade.
It was no more than the Second Division side had deserved having harried and hounded Leeds in all areas of the pitch.
They have harried and hurried, and stopped the Bosnians playing.
No need to feel harried — it's truly a matter of individual taste.
There was no doubt Wales were good value for their lead and it would have been a bigger advantage had Harries not missed with a kick in front of the posts midway through the half but the goalkicking was poor from both sides.
Mr Field harried the government to make good the 10% tax losses; he carried on harrying it after Mr Darling made desperate but skimpy concessions.
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