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- wish to
remain anonymous, but
anonymity is
difficult to
achieve and
often fraught with
legal issues.
Pseudonyms include stage names, user names, ring names...
-
leadership of Aram Manukian. The
First Republic's short-lived
independence was
fraught with war,
territorial disputes, large-scale rebellions, and a m**** influx...
- needed] Ethiopia's
foreign relations with both
Sudan and
Egypt are
somewhat fraught owing to the
effects the
Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam project, which...
- long beaks. The
classification of the
individual heron/egret
species is
fraught with difficulty, and no
clear consensus exists about the
correct placement...
- Zone of
Interest is just as
enigmatic and urgent. For we live in a time
fraught with all
kinds of
walls used to
ghettoize the other. A
paradise from which...
- have
almost completely died out -
precisely because of the industry's
fraught efforts to
adapt to a
Chinese market and its
policy environment." In 2003...
- criticism. Ben
Brantley of The New York
Times described Roberts as
being fraught with "self-consciousness (especially in the
first act) [and] only glancingly...
- most
often distinct from Marxism–Leninism.
Political ideology is a term
fraught with problems,
having been
called "the most
elusive concept in the whole...
- 1910, but the
relationship between FIFA and the
British ****ociations was
fraught and the
British nations withdrew from FIFA in 1928 in a
dispute over payments...