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Overrun.
overrun
infested
troubled
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overrun
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overrun
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overrun
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1
Could the Wehrmacht have
overrun
Europe without the help of US automakers?
2
However, some in Overtown remain worried they'll be
overrun
and left behind.
3
The Government has asked PWC to report into the
overrun
by March.
4
Within two weeks of the German invasion, the Polish army was
overrun
.
5
Arsenal, it must be said were far from disgraced, outplayed, or
overrun
.
1
Phase One involved the insertion of Special Forces units into
infested
areas.
2
In ten years, a new ant species has
infested
half of Texas.
3
The
shark
-
infested
waters of the Premier League are a different animal though.
4
I'd had a sweet but
drug
-
infested
love affair and come back home.
5
We were in the most deadly submarine
infested
zone of the ocean.
1
Credit issues have
plagued
General Growth since the end of last year.
2
However, it has long been
plagued
by political instability and military coups.
3
Financial problems and political infighting have
plagued
early preparations for the games.
4
Projects to upgrade transport infrastructure have been
plagued
by problems including corruption.
5
The city government has also been
plagued
by mismanagement and political corruption.
6
The north and north-eastern areas are
plagued
by warlords and extreme violence.
7
If she did, she would probably be
plagued
by lifelong health problems.
8
However, the process has been
plagued
by boycotts and daily ceasefire violations.
9
In recent years, Clark has been
plagued
by forces beyond her control.
10
The arid western region is rich in minerals but
plagued
by violence.
11
India's portion has been
plagued
by separatist violence since the late 1980s.
12
Delays in loan processing times have
plagued
the banking sector since March.
13
Violence in Cairo and other cities
plagued
the run-up to the referendum.
14
Twyford said the job had been
plagued
with delays and increased costs.
15
It's a question that has
plagued
womankind since the dawn of time.
16
The current system of national contributions is complex and
plagued
by rivalry.
plagued
plague
·
plague by
plague by delays
plague by violence
plague with problems
plague by corruption