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- Corruption cases continued to beleaguer the new socialist administration.
- Leningrad will be either beleaguer or starved to death.
- "willful deaths " beleaguers the Philadelphia
- Father Malachy is confronted with interview requests from journalists, and pilgrims beleaguer the church, hoping to meet the miracle-working priest.
- To understand why it took 43 years to make this film _ not to mention its contemporary relevance _ it pays briefly to recall the red hunt that no longer beleaguers us.
- The San Francisco and Oakland airports face each other across San Francisco Bay, but Oakland is on the sunny side, escaping the delays that beleaguer its often fog-bound rival.
- In my work as a conservationist, I have found so many situations where humans beleaguer wildlife, but this shows a native animal in a natural setting, unfettered by humans and civilization.
- The force will takeover from about 750 beleaguer U . N . peacekeepers from Uruguay until Sept . 1, when a larger U . N . force led by Bangladesh is due to be in place.
- Critics often quote from the Quran, for example, to argue that Islam is intrinsically violent ( " Fight and slay the pagans wherever ye find them, and seize them, beleaguer them " ).
- Hallyday now lives in Miami for most of the time between October and May, partly to avoid the paparazzi and the crowds that beleaguer him whenever he sets foot outdoors in France, and partly because he met his present wife, Laetitia, there.
- Although Wetzel described Griswold as a liberal, he said that if the new presiding bishop paid greater heed to " conservative and moderate voices, " allowing them a bigger role in church leadership and also worked to reduce the church bureaucracy, " we can take a lot of the acrimony that presently beleaguers the debate out ."
- But when the forbidden months are past, then fight and slay the Pagans wherever ye find them, and seize them, beleaguer them, and lie in wait for them in every stratagem ( of war ); but if they repent, and establish regular prayers and practise regular charity, then open the way for them : for Allah is Oft-forgiving, Most Merciful.
- Recalling Joint House Resolution 173, and recalling that the ethical and moral principles of all civilizations come in part from the Seven Noahide Laws, it proclaimed March 26, 1991 as " Education Day, U . S . A . " Subsequently, Public Law 102-14 formally designated the Lubavitcher Rebbe's 90th birthday as " Education Day, U . S . A ., " with Congress recalling that " without these ethical values and principles, the edifice of civilization stands in serious peril of returning to chaos, " and that " society is profoundly concerned with the recent weakening of these principles, that has resulted in crises that beleaguer and threaten the fabric of civilized society ."