Sentence examples for is hounded from inspiring English sources

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is hounded

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A dog, particularly a breed with a good sense of smell developed for hunting other animals. (hunt hound, hunting hound, hunting dog, hunter)

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Yet, there too, he is hounded by North Korean and Chinese officials.

If Mr. Agnello is hounded by the specter of his father-in-law, Gerard Gravano is hounded by the specter of his father.

My own feeling is, he is hounded by feelings of guilt".

When her true identity is revealed, she is hounded out of the bar for being "disgusting".

That's why Tom Hardy, in every interview, is hounded about his sexuality.

"What happens if an MP says something controversial, and is hounded by the press?

It would be a shame if he is hounded out of office before being afforded that opportunity.

He is hounded by guilt and feelings of shame but at the same time driven to reconcile history".

Unfortunately, Mr Netanyahu is no Rabin, and he is hounded at home by those even more hawkish than himself.

Carter is hounded by an ambitious district attorney (William Hope) and by a detective (Geff Francis) speaking tin-eared dialogue.

It would be unjust, it says, "if Ms Saunders is hounded into resignation over her original decision".

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