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For Chagall, a Jew who lived in Czarist Russia and in occupied France during World War II, the Bible could have been a fraught subject.
The collecting of antiquities has been a fraught subject in recent decades, with institutions such as the Getty Museum being forced to give back objects of dubious origin and Merrony is very clear that establishing clear provenance and authenticity "is the most important thing".
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But victimhood is a fraught subject.
This was a fraught subject for Beyoncé.
Whaling, of course, is a fraught subject, but I don't know enough about the local tradition to have a deeply held opinion.
Abortion is a fraught subject, and the melding of oral histories with fictionalized recreations enables a simultaneous reshaping of abortion history to the lived experiences of specific women and a live reinterpretation of those events through created scenes that invite the audiences' own (re)interpretations.
We knew the title would make people pause and we also knew that this was a fraught subject matter for the bisexual community.
"It's a fraught issue.
To Deller, it's a fraught issue.
Credibility is a fraught issue these days.
Subsidizing the arts from the national lottery, a major source of financing for opera, ballet, museums and other enterprises in Britain, is always a fraught subject because there is so much disagreement over what is a worthwhile project and because, especially in the film industry, money can be lost so easily.
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