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1 And soon he'll be besieged by journalists, well-wishers, diplomats and family members.
2 Inside News International, some staffers say they feel besieged by their owners.
3 Former British Foreign Secretary Sir Malcolm Rifkind besieged by the media yesterday.
4 In June, the group's annual shareholder meeting was besieged by campaign groups.
5 Imagine yourselves in a poorly barricaded fort, fiercely besieged by the enemy.
6 I started to cry, feeling besieged by so much I couldn't control.
7 When he arrived there, he found the city besieged by the Turks.
8 Besieged by popular outrage and criticism from lawmakers, AIG canceled the trip.
9 The whole day my room was besieged by people demanding financial assistance.
10 This castle was besieged by Henry Plantagenet in 1159, but without success.
11 In 1643 Chichester was besieged by Waller and taken after ten days.
12 The house was besieged by the female neighbors, who, thinking that Mme.
13 He pictures Ethel at her home, besieged by the mob of miners.
14 Arrived in Harrisburg, Bert found himself besieged by hackmen, representing different hotels.
15 Athens was besieged by sea and land, and soon forced to surrender.
16 So Bratton camp is strictly besieged by Alfred with his whole power.
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