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Avoid No. 2; it's plagued by kitchen noise.
"From East 57th Street and up it's plagued by bedbugs," he said.
It's plagued with sexual and financial scandals.
It's plagued by all manner of 21st-century urban maladies: clogged streets, packed public transit, an astounding wealth gap and the occasional "Airpocalypse".
"I know of one man who 30-some-odd years ago had pot plants in his closet in college, got a felony conviction in college, still can't vote, and it's plagued him his whole life trying to get work".
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In fact, right now it's plaguing major cities in New Jersey.
However, for a few months after its initial launch it was plagued by connection and server issues, including ranking issues with players, which were subsequently corrected in updates.
It requires a level of effort and commitment from the international community that is unparalleled in history, its consequences are potentially disastrous, and it is plagued with uncertainties.
Having teetered on the verge of bankruptcy, it was plagued by strikes and came to epitomise France's inefficient public sector.
It was plagued by economic collapse in its main markets, the United States and Japan, and later by price volatility.
Following its introduction for the 2000 model year, it was plagued by recalls.
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