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Hundreds of angry Malawians hounded a senior political figure from his house and stoned him, accusing him of harboring vampires.
Some of the scientist's former colleagues have argued that he could not have made the anthrax and that investigators hounded a troubled man to death.
In the tradition of Thomas Nast, whose caricatures hounded a corrupt Boss Tweed from power in New York in the 19th century, and Herbert R. Block, the renowned Herblock of The Washington Post, Mr. Conrad captured complex issues and personalities in simple pen-and-ink drawings that touched the major political fights of his era.
In recent years, he has declared a readiness to kill for Jacob Zuma, South Africa's president; described the leader of the main opposition party, Helen Zille, as a cockroach; and hounded a BBC correspondent out of a news conference, accusing him of "white tendencies".
Given the fact that these men were never going to seriously engage with me after hearing my voice and deciding I was a woman, I did the only thing there was to do in order to find out: I hounded a manfriend to weasel more information out of them.
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And what of the tabloids that so hounded an innocent man over the years?
The death precluded a trial and prompted accusations from some quarters that the FBI had hounded an innocent man to a tragic end.
A California jury ruled in April against Credigy Services for hounding a couple about a disputed debt the couple claimed they'd already paid.
Mobsters and lawyers hound a boy who knows about the missing corpse of a U.S. senator.
It hounds an alarmed kestrel out of the park, then barrels through a flock of seagulls.
I hound an ex for a dart.
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