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91. She had a life fraught with hardship. 92. These studies are fraught with methodological problems. 93. Hot-blooded retaliation against a nuclear-armed despot would be fraught with danger for the peninsula, and for relations between America and China, the main backers of south and north respectively. 94. That is fraught with difficulties as there is no seabed agreement between the riparian states. 95. A significant range of Shirley Geok-lin Lim's poetry dwells on place and the fraught relationship between self and place: a relationship often expressed in terms of the land and the biotic community. 95.try its best to gather and build good sentences. 96. The bad news was that this supply route is also fraught with pitfalls, from arduous delays to bribes and extortion. 97. Given the fraught nature of the subject, the results are gratifyingly uncontroversial. 98. Their journeys by wagon train are fraught with danger, across distances never imagined possible. 99. Today's markets are fraught with speculation; we seem to create bubbles for ourselves every few years, the two most recent being the Internet stock bubble and the residential real estate bubble. 100. We are taking a step today that fraught with untold danger. 101. But customs associated with death are generally fraught with suggestions of fear or superstition. 102. The long journey through the forest was fraught with danger. 103. The 27-year-old cosmonaut's mission lasted just 108 minutes and was fraught with drama: a break in data transmission, glitches involving antennas, a retrorocket and the separation of modules. 104. That makes duties such as voting in the West fraught with difficulty. 105. THIS has been another fraught week for the world's financial markets. 106. A graceful exit is never easy in aas fraught with ego and ambition as presidential politics. 107. And most of all, the recent international financial collaboration is fraught with in-fighting and complexity. 108. During a period fraught with difficulties and marked by very extraordinary events the United States have flourished beyond example. 109. Join Scar, a young Edmontosaurus embarking on his first thousand-mile migration. It is a journey for survival that is fraught with danger; blizzards, volcanic eruptions and deadly predators lie ahead. 110. Before you start scouring for deals, keep in mind that owning rental properties is time-consuming, expensive and fraught with challenges, and many investors lose money. 111. Fragmented accounts painted a picture of final hours fraught with confusion and bloodletting. 112. Changing the wage structure is fraught with political and economic problems. 113. In this case, it is a subtle red, fraught with mystery. 114. The tale is fraught with satirical allusions to Dodgson's friends (and enemies), and to the lessons that British schoolchildren were expected to memorize. 115. In fact, the subtle energy of Ylang Ylang could sooth fraught emotions and frustration, lower high blood pressure produced by stress. Naturopathy also uses it as aphrodisiac. 116. A graceful exit is never easy in a business as fraught with ego and ambition as presidential politics. 117. Even waving good-by to a daring traveler is fraught with perils. 118. Encouraging women to have more babies used to be politically fraught. 119. Nevertheless, entering a new war zone is fraught with dangers. 120. The tobacco looked healthy and green and fraught for Mary -- with promise of future plenty.