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Filled with or attended with.
pregnant
full
Fraught.
troubled
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Photo: AFP The cases include several involving
pregnant
women, the CDC said.
2
The latest case was a
pregnant
woman who has subsequently given birth.
3
A fourth measure adds new requirements for
pregnant
minors seeking an abortion.
4
But many healthcare experts believe children and
pregnant
should get priority immunisation.
5
Four days ago, his partner announced she
pregnant
with their first child.
1
Of course, Apollo 13 was a real flight
fraught
with real problems.
2
The meeting followed a
fraught
12 months for the global currency market.
3
The U.S.-led fight against Islamic State in Syria is
fraught
with complications.
4
The borders question is a
fraught
one in Australia at the moment.
5
That is
fraught
with risk, from the ruling party's point of view.
6
It's a visit
fraught
with history, however non-political it's meant to be.
7
Choosing which countries to target would be a process
fraught
with politics.
8
Yet the Dane's road to Saturday's final is still
fraught
with danger.
9
The business of forecasting markets is
fraught
in the best of times.
10
Speaking to Pentagon reporters on Friday, Austin acknowledged Anbar's situation was
fraught
.
11
The current pervasive anxiety has made OTC trading appear
fraught
with risk.
12
Liminal is a magical time, a dangerous time,
fraught
with possibility .
13
That debate has for many years been challenging, complex and, regrettably,
fraught
.
14
The first seems almost impossible and the others are politically very
fraught
.
15
It is also clear that relations between Loescher and Kaeser were
fraught
.
16
This
fraught
interaction between the sexes is often seen in Indian cinema.
fraught
so fraught
more fraught
fraught relationship
increasingly fraught
less fraught