These are questions that have long bedeviled historians who study children and childhood in early modern Europe. |
Gone are the spelling rules that bedeviled many students' days. |
The debate over how to deal with illegal immigrants has bedeviled the country for years. |
Needless to say, the federal government has been bedeviled by this event ever since. |
Yet even as we rely on numbers, we are bedeviled by innumeracy, the mathematical equivalent of illiteracy. |
Although smuggling has always bedeviled the diamond trade, to ignore it, Marriott says, is defeatist. |