They're so plagued by lice, fleas, dander and mange that their coats are spotted with huge bald patches and pocked with weeping sores. |
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He had been plagued with mental illness and manic depression during his life, suffering no fewer than ten breakdowns. |
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His greatest fear is the return of the dreaded tennis elbow that has plagued him in the past. |
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Honey bees, when plagued by tiny tracheal mites, will use their legs like a fine-tooth comb to rid themselves of the life-threatening parasites. |
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With the big day looming, young gun Tommy clashes with a baleful old timer and finds himself plagued by dreams that foretell a death by booting. |
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The move has essentially sabotaged Germany's construction industry, which is plagued by massive overcapacity. |
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The process-oriented suppliers such as metal stampers and plastic molders are especially plagued by underutilized equipment capacity. |
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Now, this year alone, the show has been plagued by one thing after another. |
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A crackdown on drug-related crime has been launched in areas of Leeds where residents have been plagued by burglary, theft and muggings. |
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Dozens of early explorers met their deaths down there, baffled by the mazy, alien geography, plagued by hunger, thirst and insolent kangaroos. |
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A woman has spoken of how she escaped the stomach bug which plagued a Mediterranean cruise. |
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Spurling tells of a life plagued by desperation, self-doubt and nervous anguish, which required an assuaging art of calm. |
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Instead of obediently yielding to the will of these gods, he took his destiny into his own hands, even though he remained plagued by self-doubt. |
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Since the entire product line was based on this design, the smaller models were plagued by the same problems. |
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The geographical mix-up is a good metaphor for so many of the misunderstandings that plagued me in the first few years of my job. |
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At the same time the Ottoman Empire, increasingly plagued by corruption and misrule, was sliding ever closer to its eventual disintegration. |
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However, it's also a hassle shopping there because you get plagued by people wanting your money. |
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Neighbours claim the road is plagued by youths causing trouble and today called for extra police patrols. |
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Residents living near an Accrington park that has been plagued by young troublemakers are being urged to reclaim it. |
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The troubles that plagued it during filming may well end up helping it at the box office. |
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He was a newspaper proprietor who plagued the British people for years with militarist and xenophobic drivel. |
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For most of that time he has been plagued by back trouble and this summer he has failed to find his best form. |
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Uncertainty plagued her, following every move she made, surfacing every time anyone mentioned her betrothal. |
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Even if we were not plagued by these curious and unusual defects of English, Paul would still be hard to understand. |
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For the previous half year he has been plagued by attacks of ill-health and the symptoms of a weak heart. |
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I've been plagued by nausea and fever the last few days, so don't expect any works of literature from me. |
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Plans for the big day have been plagued by problems ever since it was announced two weeks ago. |
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One person may be plagued by private rituals or compulsions or repetitive thoughts of which no one else is aware. |
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It had been plagued with serious mechanical mishaps such as overheating and problems with cracks and leaks. |
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Another neighbour, who did not wish to be named, said petty crime and teenage drink binges also plagued the estate. |
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This week I tried to make an effort shake the lethargy which has plagued me recently. |
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Long had he been plagued by an infectious fear of spreading weakness in times that demanded strength. |
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As I opened the rust plagued door to the pickup, I saw him close the door, retreating back into the house. |
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It was one of the things that made it so distinctive in a land plagued by indistinctiveness. |
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He had been plagued by serious injuries, and the Texans didn't think he could pass a physical. |
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But, this program was plagued by agency mismanagement, political favoritism and corruption. |
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No longer will your home be plagued by the penetrating effervescence that periodically resounds from the smallest room in the house. |
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Although it seemed like he had gotten over it quickly it still plagued him at idle moments. |
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The owner of garages plagued by arson attacks and used as a drinking den has been ordered to clean them up or pull them down. |
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Like clogged blood vessels, passages become restricted and are plagued by flaking. |
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Such sensors, however, have been plagued by their sensitivity to wet and sweaty fingers, as well as to atmospheric humidity. |
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Allergies, humidity and a night plagued by bad dreams have all conspired to lead me to post a repeat here this morning. |
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Financial woes and low circulation had plagued the paper for some time before the takeover. |
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A giant community mural is the latest idea to perk up a shopping parade plagued by nuisance youths. |
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If you see yourself denouncing jealousy you see in others, it's a sure sign that you yourself are still plagued by it. |
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Residents have hit back at claims the street in which they live is plagued by crime and prostitution. |
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Sandra succumbed to the disease, which had plagued her life for the past 13 years, last December. |
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The gun was plagued with short cycles, which typically resulted in chambering a fresh round without re-cocking the hammer. |
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This would have brought an end to the frequent power outages that plagued the territory persistently last year. |
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Last year, he was plagued by an ankle injury and a painful stress fracture in his lower left leg that made it impossible for him to run. |
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Contrary to the impression given by her street-smart ways, she's always been plagued by nerves. |
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He has been plagued by the stratospheric expectations that his own 2008 campaign created. |
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From the beginning, Neil is plagued by his fears of losing Brenda, which are the obverse of his extreme dependence on her. |
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Like anything else of importance, adoration is plagued by false semblances. |
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Josh is obnoxiously ambitious, but he's so plagued with chronic insecurity and low self-esteem it's virtually impossible to hate him. |
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Ms Birtwistle said the area was plagued by drunken youths during the evening and at weekends. |
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The 29 working units are frequently plagued by flameouts, engine stalls, generator failures and general mechanical problems. |
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The country has been plagued by political scandals and infighting in government, and strikes and demonstrations are now the norm. |
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An alcohol exclusion zone could be set up in an area of York city centre which is plagued by antisocial drinkers. |
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Here the religious divisions that plagued English society, between churchmen, Dissenters, and papists, were presented in a peculiarly acute form. |
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Throughout my campaign for Dixie's justice, I was plagued with depression and suicidal thoughts. |
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His political career is plagued with bungling mistakes, places where he stuck his neck out only to have his head chopped off. |
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Inbreeding has also plagued wild elephant, rhinoceros, buffalo, and antelope populations. |
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I guess we'll know whom to question if another big sporting event is plagued by a wardrobe malfunction. |
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In all likelihood, he was not plagued by a guilty conscience at the time of the killings. |
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This poison, which affects humans, has plagued Scottish coastal waters for the last decade, resulting in 34 separate bans on catching shellfish. |
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A pensioner who has lived in Bolton all her life has quit the town vowing never to return after being plagued by thieves. |
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Morbid thoughts plagued her overly active imaginative mind and sent chills down her spine. |
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He began to write rambling letters about black holes and plagued his mother with unanswerable questions. |
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Beginners are often plagued by this cramp, which strikes like a boxer's body blow and happens when an overworked diaphragm begins to spasm. |
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In particular, a rash of break-and-enters plagued home owners and businesses alike over the past month. |
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Mercifully, they have more or less avoided the affected, fake English accents that plagued the sub-genre. |
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Internal bickering and finger-pointing plagued the team after it was eliminated from the World Cup. |
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Moreover, he was plagued by a kind of sullen, intense, nervous agitation, similar to that of a drug-addict experiencing withdrawal. |
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He is plagued by a series of surreal hallucinations in which his father is brutally tortured. |
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Owen's biggest challenge might be avoiding hamstring muscle pulls, which have plagued him during his short career. |
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Much urban music is plagued by an attitude towards women and gay people that is derogatory. |
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The book is plagued by turgid prose, facile observations, and far-fetched inferences from limited evidence. |
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The town was still plagued in gloom, and depression, and seemed to have only gotten worse over time. |
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The African people are looking to their leaders for the redemption of the continent from what has plagued it for so long. |
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Nasa recently lost its robot probe to Mars, and Russia has been plagued by problems with the Mir space station. |
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Both geobotanical and structural interpretations of remotely sensed data tend to be plagued by random associations. |
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He still needs to learn to play with consistency and must avoid the penalties that plagued him in the preseason. |
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He'd been investigating algae problems that have plagued the Oakville and Burlington lakefronts for the past two years. |
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The outcome of the rematch was never in doubt, but sloppy play plagued both teams. |
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Too ill to work and plagued by nervous disorders, these victims have almost given up on life. |
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Around the world, cities with private water-management companies have been plagued by lapses in service, soaring costs, and corruption. |
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A seasoned Weight Watchers member, Fiona already enjoyed a reasonably good diet but was still plagued by the all too familiar yo-yo syndrome. |
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After a long struggle to secure a location on campus, the farmers' market has been plagued with slow business and advertising woes. |
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Isolated and poverty-stricken, few have jobs, and the community is plagued by alcohol abuse. |
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The car has been plagued by at least six repair notices, ranging from faulty fuel tanks to seat belt flaws. |
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Niger has been plagued by ecological disaster, economic crises, and political uncertainty. |
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Adolescents residing in neighborhoods plagued by high levels of disorder are more likely to participate in delinquent behavior. |
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Hussey said the residents decided to put up the structure because of the severe crime wave which has plagued the area in the last 18 months. |
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Alaska generally, and Anchorage specifically, have been plagued by a high incidence of forcible rapes and sexual assaults. |
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As this column has outlined in the past, corporate boardrooms have long been plagued by the problem of dead or otherwise inanimate board members. |
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Fewer than 1 per cent of fatal accidents happen on dual carriageways and motorways, yet many of these roads are now plagued with speed cameras. |
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They are part of a village that is being plagued by wild and bloodthirsty wolves. |
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I hope that young people will understand that if they won't win back their world from the imperialists they will be plagued by wars. |
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They are shown as noble and selfless defenders of the motherland despite the reality which sees them plagued by corruption and incompetence. |
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In chronicling the romance of two forty-somethings wounded by love, the writers neatly sidestep pitfalls that would have plagued a lesser show. |
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The area has been plagued by fly-tipping and motorists emptying rubbish from cars. |
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Yet for the past 20 years or more the building has steadily decayed, plagued by dry rot, a leaking roof, rising damp and vandalism. |
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It is widely believed that the Chinese football league is plagued by irregularities, including unfair refereeing, fixed matches and betting. |
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Professor Jones recites the grim litany of human tragedies that have plagued our planet over the last 100 years. |
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He has good speed, but he needs to avoid the silly mistakes that have plagued his play. |
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Economic and political unrest plagued the nation throughout the 1960s and saw the emergence of the terrorist group, the Tupamaros. |
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An evidential rushed effort to complete telling the tale seem to plagued the book's finalising chapters. |
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The car has been plagued by two recalls and at least six repair notices, ranging from faulty fuel tanks to seat belt flaws. |
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Many companies are plagued by urban legends, scams, and hoaxes delivered by e-mail. |
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He's very much a man's man, living in a cabin in the woods and driving around in a truck, but he's plagued by life getting in the way of his job. |
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A village in the north of India has been plagued by a man-eating Bengal tiger. |
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Last year, the bollard hit the news again when it was plagued by intermittent mechanical problems and a new motor was fitted. |
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Similar stories have plagued the neighboring states of Uganda, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Chad, and Congo. |
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Since transitioning to a standing desk, the muscle cramps and achy back that plagued me have almost completely vanished. |
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The wool design by Maddalena Forcella brings to mind the gang warfare and violence that has plagued Mexico. |
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Images of the hotel crop up repeatedly in his paintings, sometimes plagued by bats or monsters. |
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Barely 20 years ago, Brazil was a drowsy, underperfoming Third World nation, plagued by hyperinflation and boom-and-bust growth. |
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The author reviews the problems that have plagued history in the academic environment to dispel the popular belief that history is the same thing as the past. |
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Last July, the California cities of Irvine and Costa Mesa were plagued by a series of small fires. |
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It's a testament to the professionalism of the engineers that they kept the aircraft airworthy in the field, where hot dusty conditions plagued the helicopters day after day. |
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He has seen off those challenges with the same disdain that he has seen off the death threats, court appearances and kiss-and-tell stories that have plagued his private life. |
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Last year closed circuit television cameras were used to crack down on the vandalism and drunken behaviour which has plagued the recreation ground. |
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But the site has seen little of the decimation from heavy tourism that has plagued the northern pyramids of Giza in Egypt. |
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Every year they re-enact the death of the legendary vampire Zorbeskel, who plagued the cobblestoned streets of vieux Lyon back in the days when it was Nouveau Lyon. |
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In the 18th century, German immigrants coming to Pennsylvania boarded ships plagued with typhus, dysentery, smallpox, and scurvy. |
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Twelve had undergone lasting personality change, leaving them hostile and mistrustful, socially withdrawn and plagued by feelings of emptiness and hopelessness. |
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As the Ebola virus rages on, the same old problems that have plagued West Africa are still waiting. |
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I left my customers to the mercy of an extremely stoned and paranoid Benji, plagued by imaginary ringing bells, and sneaked off to the bar next door. |
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The conflict between them encapsulated the divisions that had plagued Democrats throughout the Bush years. |
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Her dual or multiple personality is plagued by psychic restlessness. |
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Swiss actor, Bruno Ganz, portrays Hitler, and is said to achieve a photographic likeness of the stooped, 56-year-old dictator, who was plagued by Parkinson's disease. |
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His August 13 letter disappeared in transit, a not uncommon occurrence since road agents still plagued the stage routes and Indian hostilities continued on the plains. |
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Sudan has been plagued by years of political instability, which has prevented tourism from gaining traction. |
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He was also plagued by advisers, officials and politicians, in Delhi who were not just back-seat drivers but wanted to take over the steering wheel themselves. |
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But he was lucky on the score of dysentery, which plagued the troops. |
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The writing block that plagued him for years has started to lift. |
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Alasdair McCrone, the artistic director, said the 35-year-old theatre, which has just 43 seats, is located in a wooded area and every summer is plagued by swarms of midges. |
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Why haven't they been plagued or decimated by the problems that have besieged other teams, including those with terrific coaching and front-office staffs? |
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The company has been plagued by accusations of rape in the United States but still appears to be thriving. |
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The historic election sheared off a thin facade of wartime national unity and reinforced ethnic and sectarian tensions that have plagued the country for centuries. |
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Despite the many splits and divisions which have plagued the Gaels through the years, there have always been a few things which brought us together. |
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He closed his mind to the dreams, rejected them, pushed them out of memory with all his strength, yet still they plagued him, laughing at his efforts to outrun them. |
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Above all, we sought to bring an end to the miseries that had plagued us in the 1930s and 1940s, and, in particular, to put an end to economic depression and war. |
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The SNC has also been plagued by infighting, as well as accusations that it has misappropriated much of the money it has received. |
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He, too, could be plagued by the black dog, but somehow those dark moods became curses that brought benefit to his team even while he was in despair. |
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The James Webb Space Telescope is subject to the same cost overruns that plagued the msl. |
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The first few nights I slept on the lounge room floor, I was plagued with a multitude of simple life lessons unlearnt in any other experience in my existence. |
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And the economy is plagued by overinvestment and excess capacity in housing, steel, and a host of other sectors. |
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Despite their ability to encourage network reciprocity, Facebook and other online social networks have been plagued by the problem of how to make money. |
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Not all schools are plagued with the problems of persecutors and bullycides. |
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So far, U.S. sunflower growers have not been plagued by broomrape. |
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Suddenly, the medical bills that once plagued poling were no longer an issue. |
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Michael has been plagued with weight problems since his schooldays and though he tried conventional dieting on many occasions, it failed to reduce his bulk. |
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While the films are plagued by poorly developed plots and hammy acting, the fight sequences are excellent in that they reveal the true roots of Jackie's training. |
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Householders are being tormented by the buzzing wasps and businesses like restaurants and pubs are being plagued by the insects with a sting in their tail. |
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A headache, according to him, could be one thing if it afflicted a stoneworker in Corinth and quite another if it plagued a philosopher of Athens. |
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A Rosehill couple plagued by trees overhanging their back garden for the last three decades are seeking legal advice and starting a petition in a bid to resolve the problem. |
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In the early part of the decade, Panama disease plagued the banana crops. |
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Needless to say, today's Church Militant is plagued with indifference. |
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The album's folk-inflected midsection is definitely its best swath, and the other sections that surround it are plagued by a kind of facelessness that keep them from sticking. |
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In the early 1920's American citizens were being plagued by diphtheria, a highly communicably disease that was more often than not fatal at the time. |
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I am plagued with boils and have tried hot compresses to no avail. |
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A derelict social club plagued by firebugs could soon be demolished. |
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On Christmas Eve, Christmas night and, to some extent, on the nights preceding these, several areas were plagued by the noise of firecrackers and occasional larger fireworks. |
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An estate plagued by a series of arson attacks has been hit by three more fires, just hours after residents turned out to try and fireproof the area. |
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Learners of Gaelic are often plagued by the traditional rules of grammar. |
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Her regular trip to the Post Office used to be a nightmare ordeal as she walked streets plagued by drug addicts and petty crooks, all prepared to prey on the elderly. |
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Over the years I have been sickened by the embarrassments that plagued his tenure and the reprehensible antagonism he suffered by Republican leaders. |
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This question has plagued ethicists and physicians throughout the years. |
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The extrapolation from any data set to the whole genome will be plagued by possible biases in representation until the two respective genomes are sequenced and annotated. |
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One of three siblings, her childhood was plagued by illnesses which left her with double vision and an eyepatch, and prone to hallucinations and visions. |
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The cast is plagued with a severe case of over-acting and douchebaggery. |
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The Ponte Vecchio, The San Lorenzo Market and Santa Maria Novella are plagued by pickpockets. |
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The corporate world is plagued by avarice and a thirst for power. |
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During the Baroque era, Europe was repeatedly plagued by dynastic wars, such as the Spanish and Austrian wars of succession. |
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Electronic newsletters help redress problems that have plagued organizational newsletter editors for decades. |
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Although they lived the opulent lifestyles of the wealthy of San Francisco, they were plagued by financial worries. |
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Their beliefs revolve around a ritual ceremony called Wor, where they will be plagued by all kinds of bad luck and sickness. |
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Her bankruptcy ranged from millions in missing jewels to six potbellied pigs and plagued the late model at the height of her notoriety. |
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Weeks earlier he had been accused of being one of the 'yobs' who had plagued special needs teacher Linda Walker's family home in nearby Urmston. |
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May Christopher Dodd, the Democrat who voted for confirmation, be plagued by boils on his Connecticut yanker. |
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Efforts to raise and collect tax revenues were plagued by corruption and political scandals. |
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Throughout her life, Woolf was plagued by periodic mood swings and associated illnesses. |
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He ruthlessly suppressed pirates who had long plagued Chinese and southeast Asian waters. |
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His regime was plagued by attempted coups and intrigue within the military establishment. |
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This summer, major blackouts and brown-outs plagued Queens and other boroughs throughout the City. |
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It was a bizarre setup from the start, and one plagued by unpreparedness. |
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Plants vegetatively long having disappeared, the region is plagued by shortages or recurrent famines. |
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It will also be used to address the coconut scale insect infestation that has plagued coconut trees across the country. |
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Butterflies plagued Plante before a game, and shivers buzzled between his shoulder blades. |
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Hundreds of Chicago area residents have been plagued by the microscopic oak leaf gall mite, also known as the itch mite. |
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The couple in question, John and Mia, are plagued by supernatural phenomena after two Satanists break into their home in a random attack. |
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The 1990s were plagued by armed conflicts in the North Caucasus, both local ethnic skirmishes and separatist Islamist insurrections. |
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Yet while the protection premise is solid, cellphone cases are often plagued with a bad case of the uglies. |
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According to Russell Grant, the Sagittarian could be plagued by work and family pressures in another challenging but exciting year. |
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Natural catastrophes plagued the colonists till they abandoned the pestilent marshland. |
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But despite summers freedom, it's plagued with potential separation pitfalls-especially if you and your buds don't live a Rollerblade away. |
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Questions surrounding the authorship of this seminal work have plagued A General History for decades, if not centuries. |
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These pirates often plagued early English and Dutch trading ships of the British East India Company and Dutch East India Company. |
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The party was plagued by internal division and infighting, mainly over the issue over policy towards the European Union. |
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He would not single out anyone, because whatever has plagued the Rangers over the past two weeks is a teamwide affliction. |
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Furthermore, the country is plagued with extremely dangerous illegal mines. |
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The Mongol people were plagued by internecine conflict until Genghis Khan unified them and focused their aggression outwards on other peoples. |
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Taizong set out to solve internal problems within the government which had constantly plagued past dynasties. |
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The Mandan were first plagued by smallpox in the 16th century and had been hit by similar epidemics every few decades. |
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Officials in the Union Army attempted to create the first minesweeper but were plagued by flawed designs and abandoned the project. |
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From 1628 to 1634 the island was plagued by pirate ships of French, Basque, English and Spanish origin. |
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Genetic problems caused by incest are thought to have plagued many royal families in the Middle Ages. |
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The event was plagued by bad weather with play having to be suspended twice. |
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If a kerb crawler sees one of these cameras then the residents plagued by these people day in day out might get a bit of relief. |
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The second is the civil war, which plagued the Roman Republic in its final century. |
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By 1958, the WRU had concluded that a new national ground was needed due to flooding that often plagued Arms Park. |
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However, they were dissolved after one season due to financial problems that had plagued the club during its short existence. |
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These early plastic notes were plagued with issues such as ink wearing off and were discontinued. |
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When Geoffrey returned to Normandy in September 1136, the region had become plagued with internal, baronial infighting. |
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The 1988 biography by Melvyn Bragg provides a detailed description of the many health issues that plagued Burton throughout his life. |
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Although the set was plagued by a late arrival and problems with her voice, the crowd warmed to her. |
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Henry planned to resume war with France, but was plagued with financial problems, declining health and frequent rebellions. |
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Anne was plagued by ill health throughout her life, and she grew increasingly lame and obese from her thirties. |
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He was forced to mortgage his home to develop a second edition, and his life from then on was plagued with debt. |
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In early testing Red Bull was plagued with cooling problems and overheating of car components. |
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For the first time Olivier began to suffer from stage fright, which plagued him for several years. |
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The Leeds leg, however, was plagued by riots and violence which led to problems in retaining its licence. |
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People living in back-to-backs were often plagued by typhoid and cholera. |
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Panayi, a former international referee, has withdrawn from refereeing this season, tired of Cypriot football which he believes has been plagued for years by vested interests. |
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A hundred years ago, people would likely have been shocked that modern humans are plagued with illnesses that range from annoying to deadly due to allergic reactions. |
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Shanghai has been plagued by high levels of air pollution for several days after air masses carried industrial emissions from neighbouring Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces. |
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The fund manager has been plagued by underperformance and was forced to freeze redemptions on some of its funds at the height of the financial crisis last November. |
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After 1900, the serious environmental damage of beehive coking attracted national notice, although the damage had plagued the district for decades. |
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Following years of crises that have plagued foster care in Texas, a Fort Worth nonprofit is in charge of the latest effort to remodel the state's foster care system. |
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Professional biking is plagued with controversies over drug use. |
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The Tudors worked to centralise English royal power, which allowed them to avoid some of the problems that had plagued the last Plantagenet rulers. |
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His illegitimate status and his youth caused some difficulties for him after he succeeded his father, as did the anarchy that plagued the first years of his rule. |
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Cotton Mather, a Puritan minister wrote that the coast had been plagued by pirates and his congregation wished they could be rid of this nuisance. |
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In subsequent years, he was plagued with what was thought to be influenza and other fevers, bleeding from the eyes, and prolonged attacks of gout. |
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In 2005, Giggs's form had improved and was no longer suffering with the hamstring injuries which had plagued his career, which he attributed to taking up yoga. |
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Willard is plagued by the memory of one seemingly endless night as a newlywed when she helplessly watched her fever-ridden husband toss and turn in misery. |
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Quarrels between the Gallagher brothers plagued the recording sessions. |
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Fearing the inflation that plagued the Yuan dynasty, the Ming Dynasty initially rejected the use of paper money, and reverted to using copper coins. |
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The Afghan Army was plagued by inefficiency and endemic corruption. |
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Black Sabbath plagued with infighting and substance abuse, while facing fierce competition with their opening band, the Los Angeles band Van Halen. |
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Lengthy delays that have plagued truckers heading to Saudi Arabia from Bahrain could be resolved in the next two weeks with a new truck stop, a report said. |
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Nine out of 10 towns are plagued by travelling salesmen linked to foreign criminal gangs selling shoddy toys, clothes and jewellery, often by intimidation. |
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Russian bombers were carpet bombing the ridge directly above them, in a vain attempt to kill the Mujahideen fighters that plagued their operations on the ground. |
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The first half would have been the idyllic remedy for those plagued by insomnia, as both set of players did their utmost to deliver a spellbindingly dour performance. |
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However, the idea of paperless validation as well as other paperless processes has largely been an elusive goal that has plagued enterprise technology. |
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F virus that plagued thousands of computers in late summer was thought to be the work of spammer masterminds to distribute unwanted e-mails and product promotions. |
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But until recently, they've been plagued by the vanadium redox battery's limited storage capacity and inability to operate effectively in any temperature extremes. |
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Catherine's as a key element of the set, the production was plagued by a host of mishaps, including Charlton Heston being burned when his tights caught fire. |
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Common to most commands, divers aboard the USS Sargo were plagued by inadequate storage, too few divers, and a schedule that robbed the best opportunities for diving. |
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He slept fitfully, plagued by bad dreams and a persistent cough. |
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Evenings on Naas High Street are no less competitive and attritional, but thankfully not plagued by the sordid ethics of the British urban pedestrian precinct. |
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The main protagonist Beowulf, a hero of the Geats, comes to the aid of Hrothgar, king of the Danes, whose great hall, Heorot, is plagued by the monster Grendel. |
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The use of natural soil and subsoil will help prevent arthrosis, a degenerative joint condition that has plagued all of the bears living in the current bear pits. |
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In early 1625, James was plagued by severe attacks of arthritis, gout, and fainting fits, and fell seriously ill in March with tertian ague and then suffered a stroke. |
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