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Nasogastric tubes are rarely necessary, and parenteral hyperalimentation is fraught with potential complications.
But our past is fraught with his infidelity in word, in deed and most likely in his heart and mind.
Saunders called a timeout and considered his response to a situation fraught with peril.
Evaluations under these circumstances are rare and fraught with methodological difficulties.
In addition, the country is fraught with numerous divisions upon which demagogues can flourish under circumstances of want and inequality.
Unfortunately, translating a lab success to a person is fraught with complications.
In my view, the distinction between factual and conceptual questions is fraught with problems.
To suggest the issue will be solved by piping water from the coast to the inland is too simplistic and fraught with hidden future complications.
It was a journey fraught with worry and panic, as I managed to convince myself that I had left the gas on at home!
Whether viewed as a quick fix or a counterblast, the f-word is always fraught with danger.
Despite this apparent harmony, all attempts to engage the factions in a peace process have been fraught with difficulty.
Vicki and Harriet begin a flirtatious relationship, fraught with sexual tension.
The club was so fraught with internal dissensions that it barely escaped relegation in the National Football League.
It leaves you in limbo, in a dreadful no-man's land that is fraught with danger.
The journey was fraught with danger, with a cold and wet welcome for anyone who lost their grip in the icy shin-deep water.
The spiritual journey is fraught with danger, full of unexpected twists, at times deeply discouraging, at times exhilarating.
Question 8 stood alone as the only straightforward, answerable question on the entire ballot, and yet it too was fraught with complexities.
It was always a course fraught with risk for him to do a media interview about a case over which he was still presiding.
Shopping around for the right riad can be as fun or as fraught with disaster as going to the souk.
His commissions were intricately tied to the political and religious climate, one of ever-shifting dynamics fraught with soured alliances.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Yet their embrace was fraught with suffering and they released one another.
A comparatively short career had Mr. lambie on Hampden Park, but it was fraught with much distinction.
Even then, however, her manner of shewing it was alarming, and fraught with mischief.
What happened after that is more obscure and fraught with horrific suggestion.
The year which had opened so inauspiciously thus ended in victory, though the situation was still fraught with danger.
The meeting of Thomson and joule at Oxford in 1847 was fraught with important results to the theory of heat.
The period of demobilization and reconversion is fraught with uncertainties.
That was clearly impracticable and fraught with too much risk of detection.
The second visit was the more dangerous, and fraught with direr consequences.
Once he was a famous basso profundo, but now his voice was high and thin, and seemed already fraught with faint aerial music.
The attempt to dig up the mandrake was said to be fraught with great danger.
There was infinite pathos in the tones as she repeated the words so fraught with dreadfulness.
His mind was fraught with independence, magnanimity, and every manly virtue.
Not only was such an act sacrilegious in its nature, but it was fraught with peril.
Meanwhile, councils went on in the kitchen at home, fraught with almost insupportable aggravation to my exasperated spirit.
Thither full fraught with mischievous revenge, Accurst, and in a cursed hour he hies.
Both the use of Aesopian discourse and its interpretation are fraught with notorious pitfalls.
Again that distasteful expression fraught with distrust and insinuation.
The race is fraught with fears of a resurgence of street protests and violence which have bedeviled the country in the past.
The Barry garden was a bowery wilderness of flowers which would have delighted Anne's heart at any time less fraught with destiny.
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