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young men
through its
recommendation engine, but that such
evidence was "
fraught with a bias
towards sensationalism". It also
found more "mainstream-adjacent...
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iconoclastic movement; the
empire prospered under their sometimes-
fraught rule. However,
Michael was
posthumously vilified by
historians loyal to...
- (1971), is
another key
player in Batman's love life.
Their relationship is
fraught with
conflict due to her father, Ra's al Ghul, and his
criminal ambitions...
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application process has been
described by an
earlier World Bank
report (2008) as
fraught with "ambiguity,
complexity and high cost"." Ronen, Gil (7
December 2014)...
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statements on
national security issues".
Relations between the two had been
fraught since early in Trump's 2016
presidential campaign, when
McCain referred...
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relatively modern coining of "Malayalam", the
identity is even more
fraught, for
Kerala folk more
usually referred to
their language as "Tamil", just...
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social worker, loan officer, landlord, doctor,
erects new
closets whose fraught and
characteristic laws of
optics and
physics exact from at
least **** people...
- seem
short of a
taxonomic authority. The
scientific name
groenlandicus is
fraught with problems.
Edwards (1743)
illustrated and
claimed to have seen a male...
- poetry,
which are held on
important anniversaries.
Bengali culture is
fraught with this legacy: from
language and arts to
history and politics. Amartya...