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BILL DE BLASIO, New York's mayor, has had a somewhat fraught relationship with the city's police department.
Your own efforts to become a giver seemed somewhat fraught, and you are not alone in that.
But in the church offices upstairs in the Mission House the serene and genteel and somewhat fraught atmosphere of modern Episcopalianism prevails.
But, in the words of Trump's old campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, to just "Let Trump be Trump!" is a somewhat fraught proposition.
Rza produces three tracks on Cuban Linx 2 and raps on one, but the relationship between him and Raekwon is still complex, and somewhat fraught.
For most of us Western foodies, an encounter with an edible version of something we'd rather run from or swat can be somewhat fraught.
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Asking about guns might be somewhat politically fraught.
"He just committed, at that moment, that he wanted me to be the director to turn his stories into films," says the director, though Hergé's biographers intimate that the process was somewhat more fraught with legalities.
An early foray into training took her to post-conflict Kosovo where she spent a year advising journalists on the principles of independent reporting in the run up to elections: she's since designed and delivered courses for NGOs, social enterprises and HE/FE institutions in the UK and abroad, where the experience has thankfully been somewhat less fraught.
The Growing Paradox of U.S.-Brazilian Relations Despite such growing business deals, the U.S.-Brazilian partnership still remains somewhat politically fraught and this has complicated sensitive technology transfer.
It's a fraught, somewhat unlikely journey, less exciting and complex than it might have been, followed by a rather laboured, uneventful sojourn in Israel.
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