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"You will not harry them for the days of the bargain."
The other army, if one could use the word for what looked more like a mob, was trying to harry them.
Prosecutors must determine if they want to continue to harry him.
Orders had been to harry the enemy, rather than close with him.
He used this as a base from which to harry the Vikings.
In a siege there is nothing else to do: harry the other side, and wait.
"We are to stay here in case they send a small force to harry the north.
The food here is excellent, though the service can be harried.
The woman who answered the door was young and harried.
The only moving things were those harried by the wind.
I told the men along the banks not to come back, but stay to harry the march between the hill and the river.
But put to such trouble, they could grow furious and harry our whole world.
I think of their men always harried and exhausted from being on the make.
He seemed like a different person, much older, worn and harried.
We harry them, and they make no forays-but there is great power in their hands.
I must harry him along the trail before he gets fat."
They might even be harrying me toward some sort of a trap.
"Put them across the river and harry them south for an hour."
They may harry us until we kill them all.
The two soldiers still mounted harried them on from behind.
They would harry and harass me until Jay found out.
We will also harry and terrorize those who supply them.
But it is very good indeed, even if service can be harried and distracted at times.
It has to harry the government to take a less relaxed view on international nuclear proliferation.
They'll spend themselves on us by day, and by night we'll harry them.