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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The senator has been bedeviled by allegations of corruption.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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In particular, the relationship is becoming increasingly bedevilled by the issue of anti-missile defence.
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In the past, the discussion on the role of the state in public communication has been bedevilled by the East-West conflict.
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Instead, the new system was introduced on the pay-as-you-go basis which has bedevilled social security finance ever since.
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Off the field problems which have bedevilled the club in recent times have been buried.
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Systemic treatment of cancer is bedevilled by the similarity of tumour cells to normal cells, at least under most physiological conditions.
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The same problem bedevils the men.
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Uncertainty over objectives has bedevilled public libraries for many years.
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Unti1 1939 the Labour Party was bedevilled by internal dissensions on this issue.