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But Rousseff's government became deeply unpopular and beset by accusations of corruption and scandals, including claims of billions of dollars stolen from the state's oil coffers and a range of political shenanigans.

Fearnley makes clear that MacGowan is a deeply troubled man, so beset by nameless demons that he is "condemned to wakefulness".

Nothing could be as novel as its attempt to meld what he calls "two uniquely different cultures".The Chinese part of the firm, beset by deeply hierarchical and deferential behaviour, needs to get people to talk more openly to each other even if that means confronting a superior.

The tendency to dehumanise and securitise them is not only deeply disturbing, it is also beset, in part, by a paradox of our parliament's own making: Australia has imposed sanctions on Iran since 2008.

This is after the cross-party health select committee found in November that the mental health system for children and young people (Camhs) was beset by serious, deeply ingrained problems.

'Exciting' progress While innovative, UNICEF Water and Sanitation Officer Jean-Paul Ouédraogo cautioned that the Ganzourgou-Gnagna project was one small success story in a country beset with a "deeply worrying sanitary situation, high infant mortality, high childbirth and severe health challenges linked to sanitation and water".

They reflect the realization that quick fixes, cheap short cuts and isolated snippets of services are no match for the complex, deeply rooted tangles of troubles that beset overwhelmed families.

That race was won commandingly by Michael Schumacher at the wheel of his Ferrari, but Schumacher has been deeply affected by the tribulations that have beset the US over the past fortnight and has made no bones about how recent events have enhanced his appreciation of his own good fortune.

Despite a deeply damaging few weeks for Trump, when he was beset by allegations of sexual misconduct, he still appears, amazingly, to be in with a shot.

Bulgarian culture was by this time too deeply rooted to be easily changed, and the Byzantine Empire, beset by the attacks of the Seljuq Turks and the disturbances of the Crusaders, lacked the power to support a more forcible Hellenization.

It revolves around a man whose computer firm is failing, whose wife is deeply depressed, whose mother-in-law is gravely ill, whose children are beset with problems, whose dodgy brother-in-law owes him cash.

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