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Try to live with it all, hounded by the dissonance of his contradictions?
"I have been made stateless and hounded for my act of political expression".
Highly sensitised to the whole notion of giving and helping, it seems she felt hounded by the volume of calls and letters (up to 260 a month).
Anywhere else that might be stating the obvious; here Bowie, hollow of cheekbone and hounded by a demonic lead guitar, makes it sound like an urgent priority.
The legend has become a pariah, hounded out by his own club, Bayer Leverkusen.
Mawrey predicted that Rahman would characterise his judgment as "yet another example of the racism and Islamophobia that have hounded him throughout his political life".
Will people feel so inclined to leave money to charities if they're hounded for smaller donations throughout their lives?
It would be a shame if he is hounded out of office before being afforded that opportunity.
The Senate ethics committee hounded him absurdly for the "conflict of interest" of delivering babies back home in Oklahoma in his spare time, though he charged only enough to cover his expenses.Partly as a result of Mr Coburn's efforts, congressional earmarks were prohibited in 2010.
In China a new law restricting independent organisations is being drafted, as activists are hounded, including five women recently detained for more than a month for campaigning against sexual harassment.
And gays can be hounded in countries where homosexuality is legal, such as Russia.Even so, European countries want to limit immigration.
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