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Mr. Walter's males tend to have fraught, suspicious opinions about females of any age.
The small child who pored over an illustrated encyclopaedia and lapped up adaptations of Oliver Twist and Robinson Crusoe at primary school, and who earned the nickname "Bolshevik" for defiantly setting out to disprove the legend "I am well behaved" that his mother had embroidered for fun on his school tops, grew up to have fraught relationships with many major writers of his day.
Most have fraught relationships with police and service providers.
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(Indeed, many of Catholicism's greatest figures have had fraught relationships with the Holy See — including John Henry Newman, the man beatified on Sunday).
Many classic authors had fraught relationships with movies too, disparaging them while living on the income they provided.
Settlement talks have been fraught and lengthy.
Relations between these countries have been fraught ever since.
Her cable plans, however, have been fraught with delays.
Even entertainment shows have been fraught with uncertainty.
The past few decades have grown fraught with weather angst.
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