The debate over how to deal with illegal immigrants has bedeviled the country for years. |
This is the Buenos Aires I have fallen in love with, full of inconsistencies, bedeviled by its tragic circumstances. |
These are questions that have long bedeviled historians who study children and childhood in early modern Europe. |
It's also a product of the economism that has bedevilled the union movement in this country. |
No such illusion bedevilled the artifice of the opera, the equivalent art form of the late seventeenth century. |
My three-day tour in the French Basque country was bedevilled by all sorts of trouble. |