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Integrating immigrants is an increasingly vexed issue.
The increasingly vexed issue of substitutions also needs a degree of reappraisal, at least until England's bench pick up the baton with a greater flourish.
Another concern is the increasingly vexed issue of when, precisely, Mr Blair committed British forces to the invasion and whether he simultaneously said different things to George Bush and the British public.
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For the euro zone the latter is a particularly vexed issue.
Today, the morality of what might be called extreme reportage is an even more vexed issue.
Two stories today further complicate the already vexed issue of eating fish.
But before discussing these different kinds of causes, let us consider a particularly vexed issue in Leibniz: divine causation.
Their mother produced them after a difficult pregnancy that involved strange eating habits, "increasingly vexing grooming issues" and assorted soupçons of "Rosemary's Baby," which "Breed" evokes in these early stages.
During the filming of the Fox show in 2007, the three-Michelin-starred chef became increasingly vexed at Mr Cerniglia's poor management skills.
Neid, though, was becoming increasingly vexed by what she clearly perceived as some rough-house tactics from England, including some rather wince-inducing challenges.
Partly because their marriage is a second one for each of them, they became increasingly vexed over the last few months with planning their ceremony.
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