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These split-screen ones have been a bane on my TV-watching experience recently, mostly because the message is far from clear.
A draft law prohibiting insider trading, a bane on the Russian market, is before Parliament.
This all, of course, comes under the Gospel of their father, who enforces mandatory scripture reading every night and days without food in a pit if you "sin" (e.g. stealing antiviral cream to treat injuries because your father considers modern medicine a bane on the soul that leaves you open to the devil's influence).
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"The conviction that Nixon's standing depended less on his actions than on their presentation was a bane of his Administration," he wrote.
Simulating a detailed stadium, complete with correctly responding crowd, has always been a bane of football game developers and on the whole the same can be said here, luckily there have been improvements on the pitch however.
Another top cleric called on the prime minister to purge the civil service of Bahais — a bane of Shia clergy.
SPURIOUS correlation is a bane of science.
FALSE-MEMORY syndrome is a bane of the legal system.
(Crowd requests are a bane of Merle's stage existence.
Traffic congestion is a bane of modern city life.
They are not distracted by such things as stock buybacks and other "shareholder value" enhancing maneuvers that often pile on debt and are a bane to bondholders.
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