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But victimhood is a fraught subject.
Prostitution is an even more fraught subject.
This was a fraught subject for Beyoncé.
Budgets are a notoriously fraught subject in Hollywood.
Their friendship opened his eyes to the fraught subject of asylum.
Mr. Shanley's brand of theater turns out to be surprisingly well suited to finding cathartic laughter in a fraught subject.
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The right-wing press joyfully splashed the news across front pages.The Asahi has now been proven wrong on two of the most politically fraught subjects in Japan.
The key to broaching fraught subjects is precision of voice and imaginative control; the risk, in airing matters like teenage shootings for young audiences, is making the histrionics of violence look fun.
A huge trove of secret field reports from the battlegrounds of Iraq sheds new light on the war, including such fraught subjects as civilian deaths, detainee abuse and the involvement of Iran.
As the date for Lincoln's issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation drew ever closer, the questions of slavery, its relationship to the laws of war and how the newly freed slaves would act became increasingly fraught subjects.
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