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"It's a job fraught with peril".
Other texts refer, obliquely, to problems with finding a job, fraught relationships with women, racial violence, family.
It is a job fraught with dangers and frustrations that have been compounded as the United States, along with its NATO allies, has shrunk its military footprint.
This was a job fraught with problems, as the nation was in serious financial difficulties by the mid-1340s.
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"How does it feel to be America's premiere blow-job queen?" Blow jobs were fraught in the nineties.
The circumstances would be stressful for anybody, let alone for Cashman, whose job is fraught with hassles even in the best of times.
But the job is fraught with risks and there is no proper official social security arrangements, senior Sherpas say, so thousands have chosen to migrate to greener pastures.
But he ended up with the fraught job of finance minister, and facing a huge deficit.
But the point is that clubs setting rules on musical expression is a fraught job.
Their jobs are typically fraught with challenges (budget limitations, cultural acclimation, trauma and mental illness, to name a few) and yet they persevere to resettle the nearly 100,000 refugees placed in our country every year.
Like Binoche's Rebecca, Huppert's Isabelle also has a Don McCullin-esque attitude towards the moral quandaries of her job, articulately describing the fraught responsibilities of someone whose art and livelihood are based upon recording and selling the tragedy of others.
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