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Ms. Ensler wants to soften the ever-fraught relationship between American women and their bodies.

The effect shows how Obama's election continues to alter automatic senses of the ever-fraught word "American".

The concluding play in the season is "A Kid Like Jake," by Daniel Pearle, about a New York couple caught up in the ever-fraught drama of trying to gain entry to an elite school for their son, Jake.

In a drastic and much-criticised move that reignited fears for the health of the eurozone's third-largest economy, the former prime minister and centre-right leader announced on Saturday he was pulling his ministers out of Enrico Letta's ever-fraught grand coalition government.

The timing is becoming ever more fraught.

But my visits home were ever more fraught.

That the tenure of the average chief executive is ever more fraught is well documented.

See articleThe cost of buying insurance against a default by America rose to a record, as negotiations over raising the federal debt ceiling became ever more fraught.

It felt France's domestic politics were becoming ever more fraught, and the country was "steadily moving toward a state of permanent disorientation".

As relations between the mayor and the government look ever more fraught and unproductive, he may as well find some enjoyable way to occupy himself.

As Anglo-Russian relations grow ever more fraught it seems a good moment to consider just how upset Russia will really be, how deep its pit of anguish, if Prince William and other members of the British royal family refuse to attend the World Cup.

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