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1 Interdepartmental disputes over funding for new computer systems have bedevilled this project.
2 Yesterday's second round of the Irish Open was bedevilled by strong winds.
3 Everard was led to say that Nevil's cousins were bedevilled with womanfolk.
4 National politics has been bedevilled by parish pump issues for far too long.
5 In the circumstances, the frustrations of an injury - bedevilled rugby year paled into insignificance.
6 Distribution of organic foods has traditionally been bedevilled by a number of factors.
7 The disunity has bedevilled successive efforts to resolve the seven-year conflict.
8 It was as Olson had said- aregularsystem to keep the men bedevilled .
9 On the one hand, the Turkish enemy was dehumanized and bedevilled .
10 On that day the harried, bedevilled , and despairing government went insane.
11 All his life he has been bedevilled by repressive Catholic teaching.
12 So you see, they're completely bedevilled ; they don't know which way to turn.
13 Now, indeed, was my government lampooned, satirised, carribonadoed, bepickled, and bedevilled .
14 The case is bedevilled by the demands of conflicting political, economic and moral interests.
15 Along the way, the wider process was bedevilled by problems.
16 The National Broadband Plan has been bedevilled by delays for the past six years.
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bedevill Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
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