Sentence examples for which bedevils from inspiring English sources

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Family-owned and run, it's intimate yet stylish, with none of that bland anonymity which bedevils so many chain hotels.

The association was formed in 1926 as a movement to eliminate, by bringing disputants together behind closed doors, some of the expensive litigation which bedevils American life.

The offense, which bedevils defenses with its speed, was buttressed in July with a trade for the switch-hitting slugger Mark Teixeira.

This is exactly the kind of smoke and mirrors which bedevils the debate on Begg, except that he admits his directorship of Cageprisoners and proclaims his Salafism, a highly sectarian and anti-woman strand of Islam.

This alone is testament to the incurable persistence of dissent, or of fractiousness, within Iran's inner circle of power; to the relentless optimism of its voting public; to an irreducible flexibility at the core of the Islamic system, which bedevils those who would close its ranks.

For instance, he advocates taking the sting out of the militarist Yasukuni shrine, which bedevils Japan's relations with its neighbours, by moving worship of Japan's war dead to somewhere less contentious.AsonomicsOn domestic matters, he favours a stimulus package, but opposes a return to the LDP's big-spending ways.

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One thing the next attorney general won't have to worry about, however, is the independent counsel law, which bedeviled the last four presidents.

In November, thanks to a big turnout by members of his church, Dr. Bullock was elected president of the N.A.A.C.P.'s 91-year-old South Side branch, which, bedeviled by infighting, has dwindled to a membership of about 2,000, from 50,000 in the 1960's.

A new team will have to help decide what policy initiatives to push, both domestically and internationally, as the administration tries to get the economy moving faster, and to put behind it the term "jobless recovery," which bedeviled the current president's father and is now being heard again.

According to the BBC, the character is "a recent divorcee and new single dad" whose life is "one long struggle against the petty irritations which bedevil all our lives".

Sadly, one man alone cannot fix the ills which bedevil the GOP's relationship with Hispanic voters.

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