Sentence examples for the hounding from inspiring English sources

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the hounding

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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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The hounding of Lenin reached its height.

The hounding of Paul Chambers stinks of Labour authoritarianism.

Some see a clash between the idealistic promotion of open government and the hounding of WikiLeaks.

Last year saw the hounding and eventual retirement of Richard Butler, the UN's chief weapons inspector.

You can see the same pattern in the hounding of MF Husain.

Nor is the hounding of liberal Muslims as astonishing as it should be.

Not from the Conservative males who are doing the hounding, that's for sure.

The hounding and suicide of the betrayer Judas is accomplished in a few brusque strokes.

Dembe's brother is one of those doing the hounding – from the pulpit every week.

Consider the hounding of innocent individuals to sell newspapers and the hacking of phones.

The hounding of the prime minister over the Janes affair has been grossly unfair.

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