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(Run for your lives, it's the attack of the 50 foot woman!) Or is it something a little less fraught with meaning.
Among religious figures on the board, the issue was especially fraught with meaning.
Darkness makes the river's noises more fraught with meaning.
The experience of not seeing, whether through the patient's or the physician's choice, is also fraught with meaning.
Mr. Sharif will soon choose a successor to General Kayani, an appointment fraught with meaning, given that his previous stint as prime minister ended in 1999 when Mr. Musharraf engineered a coup.
I will summarize the debate: "Obamacare is bad.... " (Majority Leader Eric Cantor) "Forty is a number that is fraught with meaning in the Bible.... ...... (Nancy Pelosi) Meanwhile, the Senate considered a bill to appropriate money for transportation, housing and urban development.
"Prose fiction is neutral in effect — but the spoken word is fraught with meaning," Oates wrote in an email, a few days before the performance, which she will attend.
Still, the sociological fact -- and one fraught with meaning -- is that it is a demographic category that is treated as an expression of race.
This relatively simple, albeit fraught with meaning, goal gave us the opportunity to develop a robust and validated experimental workflow, paving the way for future studies, whose goal will be the identification of gene fingerprints explicitly correlated to clinical parameters.
"So simple yet fraught with meaning".
Every phrase seemed fraught with meaning, yet nothing was strained or histrionic.
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