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  • I am feeling very frustrated-why is CNN having its reporters continue to harang various people about the Rev. Wright issue?

    Mum's the word for Michelle on Rev. Wright 2008

  • They sit there on their committees and they harang these guys.

    CNN Transcript Mar 20, 2009 2009

  • Christopher has this good harang on ‘Being an Angel Investor’.

    The Future of White Boy clubs | FactoryCity 2006

  • Not that I have any qualified support for the relgious fascists that run Iran, but, harang them on the merits and not on made up stories.

    Firedoglake » McCain Gets an Earful 2006

  • You greatly harang him for going first for war to solve the problem, without EVEN attempting to have an honest, on-going dialogue with Iran….an effort to COMMUNICATE with Iran.

    Firedoglake » Our Founding Fathers, Faith and the Democrats 2006

  • When gue is final after a consonant, a short vowel or a digraph representing a long vowel or a diphthong drop the silent ue: tung, catalog, harang, leag, sinagog.

    Chapter 8. American Spelling. 5. Simplified Spelling Henry Louis 1921

  • Are they merely themes of idle declamation introduced to decorate the morality of a newspaper essay or to furnish petty topics of harang from the windows of that State House?

    On the Treaty with Great Britain 1906

  • And of them there were some who had lately arrived from Rome; from them I first heard of the harang of Marcus Antonius, with which I was so much pleased that, after I had read it, I began for the first time to think of returning.

    VI. The First Oration Against Mark Antony 1906

  • He spoke with the greatest fury against Cicero, charging him with having been the principal author and contriver of Cæsar’s murder, hoping by this to inflame the soldiers, whom he had posted within hearing of his harang.

    VII. The Second Oration Against Mark Antony 1906

  • Any trial might have given the flamboyant, often idiosyncratic Gaddafi a podium from which to harang both Libya's new rulers and Western powers, as well as potentially try to embarrass them on issues they would rather forget.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

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