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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bedevil about" is not a common or standard expression in written English.
It is possible that it may have been used in a specific context or dialect, but it is not commonly used or considered grammatically correct. Instead, you could use the verb "bedevil" in a sentence, which means to cause someone or something constant trouble or distress. Here is an example: "The project was bedeviled by constant delays and setbacks."
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The gusty monsoon winds where the Colorado Plateau begins to drop off into the Sonoran Desert continued to bedevil about 400 firefighters who were defending 500 homes and 200 businesses in the old gold mining villages of Yarnell and Peeples Valley.
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He tries to stave off what he terms "the Demon of Melodramatic Prophesies" which can bedevil writing about the present, yet having already identified as intrinsic to virtual existence a collapsing of the future and the past into a permanently digitised "now", he can't avoid the doomsday intersection of human connectivity and environmental degradation.
Another source of confusion that bedevils discussions about death is what the great English mathematician and philosopher Alfred North Whitehead called the "fallacy of misplaced concreteness".
At The New Republic, Michael Crowley asks a question that's probably on many minds: Doesn't this seem like something approaching the "ticking time bomb" scenario that constantly bedevils debates about interrogation techniques?
His experiment of building a small local government from the bottom up, relying on that one feature of Somali society that has bedeviled just about all national governance efforts to date — the clan — may have wider implications for the rest of the country, which seems to export trouble continuously, most recently in the form of pirates.
Tools, Search Tools, Blog, FAQ, User Group, About, Steve Mallet, bedeviled mojo shop.
The old questions were being asked, questions that now stay to bedevil President Johnson, about the system that gives the greatest responsibility to the American President and then defies him to discharge it in despite of Congress.
told a visitor that in his opinion critics of the administration would be able to bedevil it no longer about its Cuban policy.
Judging from news reports and the portrayal of villains in our popular entertainment, Americans are bedeviled by fantasies about terrorism.
Maybe Democrats are just nicer, but a more philosophical view is that liberals are committed to, are in fact bedeviled by, ideals about process that do not much preoccupy conservatives, at least contemporary ones.
But Obama and his circle of advisers have been bedeviled by doubts about whether the ambitious nationwide counterinsurgency program proposed by Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, the commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, and David Petraeus, head of Central Command, can actually work.
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