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  • hich the principle of church establishment was beset, and the prospect of further division among Ch
  • hat of governing the Massachusetts Bay Colony, beset as it was then by terror without and disorder
  • as the Royal American, took two years, and was beset by culture clashes with the rest of the Britis
  • 2000, going 13-6 with a 4.28 ERA before being beset by arm problems (torn labrum).
  • Over the next three years, Morehead would be beset by arm ailments that limited him to 33 games p
  • Without supplies or leadership, and beset by hostility from the native populations, all
  • wing rapidly in pre-Civil War America, but was beset by disputes about slave-holding and the rule o
  • irst campaign, his second season (2009/10) was beset by injury but ultimately successful as Ben con
  • Lister's years as secretary of Yorkshire were beset by controversy as the county side, accustomed
  • However, the United Front was beset by internal tensions, accommodating as it did
  • ch built SEDAM N500 craft from 1977 but it was beset by design and operational problems and was wit
  • He will be beset by numerous dangers before finally reaching hi
  • Beset by enemies and to gain a free hand in Hungary,
  • ll-Big Ten honors in 1994; his career was then beset by two season-ending injuries that caused him
  • of the family oil fortune, which was initially beset by legal problems.
  • ed by God for their actions; the soldiers were beset by devils, and began to act like wild animals,
  • s scheduled to open in early 2009 but has been beset by delays and has not yet been opened (as of J
  • Born in Calhoun, Georgia in a family beset by post Civil War poverty, Matthews grew up in
  • d and the material on the New Zealand visit is beset by peacock terms and patronizing language more
  • als (cattle, sheep, horses, camels and dogs).. Beset by raids, thirst and starvation, approximately
  • Set in a near-future United Kingdom beset by terrorism and illegal immigration, it featu
  • rst-class match, in a Glamorgan side which was beset by injuries and struggling to field a team.
  • Although beset by financial difficulties from its inception,
  • t-filled, middle-aged, middle-class characters beset by marital problems in the context respectivel
  • : the given, narrow definition of this term is beset by the challenges of similar, more encompassin
  • beyond that, through marshes and heavy forests beset by infamously-thick mosquitos and, lastly, a t
  • (the Cleveland Indians won 111), the Yankees, beset by injuries all season, finished third, 15 gam
  • The church was beset by tragedy throughout its later existence.
  • Engelbert was beset by health problems soon after taking office.
  • The regal voyage back from Denmark was beset by storms.
  • They were also beset by internal quarrels over leadership.
  • that he never tested positive, his career was beset by doping allegations.
  • From the Middle Ages onwards, Alania was beset by external enemies and suffered repeated inva
  • t his life, from childhood until death, he was beset by severe swings of mood.
  • Beset by injuries, Millwall could only name four sub
  • They discover that Thera is beset by earthquakes and volcanic activity.
  • However this was beset by financial problems and all worked stopped i
  • nfrontation but this is probably because he is beset by women!"
  • In Vienna, Schumann found himself beset by depression and professional disappointment.
  • Once in New Zealand, the tour was beset by umpiring controversies and disputed decisio
  • dward then went on to besiege Tournai, but was beset by financial problems.
  • Beset by career woes and three consecutive difficult
  • After numerous adventures, always beset by enthusiastic visitors seeking his help, Hil
  • a monastery grew around his cell, which was so beset by visitors, especially females, that Hilarion
  • development of racial hygiene and eugenics was beset by problems from the very onset in the Soviet
  • In 1988, the AWB was beset by scandal when claims of an affair with journ
  • Throughout the game, the players are beset by packs of Velociraptors, on occasion fightin
  • It was beset by inefficiency and poor practice, and competi
  • His third and final season with the club was beset by injuries and he left Cheltenham for Oxford
  • irst match of the 2000-01 season, before being beset by a year full of injuries, including a six-mo
  • The community was beset by many hardships in its early years, includin
  • The recording sessions were beset by everything from fires to the Northridge ear
  • to bear on beleaguered inner city communities beset by the crack cocaine epidemic.
  • Beset by failing health in 1911, Wernher merged the
  • rtunately, in spring practice Dennis was again beset by season-ending knee injury, causing him to e
  • In the 19th century, Nicaragua was beset by political problems, which William Walker, a
  • ngth to meet the difficulties and dangers that beset him on every side.
  • nal's letter Cortese states that great dangers beset his soul when he was still engaged in worldly
  • ter the death of John Graville whilst the ship beset in the ice)
  • 11, set out what Lewis sees as the issues that beset the United Church: the United Church's "big te
  • n the colossal project, financial difficulties beset the university and concerned senior scholars t
  • the ideological and theological conflicts that beset the Episcopal Church between the 1970s and 200
  • Perceiving these things, and prepared to beset the Thunderer with prayers,
  • Disaster beset the colliery in 1884 when the river broke thro
  • ancial difficulties and other problems quickly beset the project.
  • "Of all the social problems that beset the world that of 'Sex' is indubitably the gre
  • The sort of difficulties which beset the Liberal Party in Parliament were apparent
  • mselves of the corrupting influences that have beset them.
  • While stopping over in Minnesota, he was beset upon by a group of investors who ran been defr
  • The bridge was beset with problems from its construction when the t
  • e Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem was constantly beset with internal succession disputes because each
  • on contracts, saying the new pipeline has been beset with cost overruns.
  • d been a controversial construction programme, beset with technical and financial problems.
  • Beset with financial problems, the club went into ad
  • Beset with bad luck during the war, we hear that her
  • Also beset with claims raised by the Bavarian Wittelsbach
  • During filming, the actress was beset with memory problems and physical limitations
  • nd Gules, a hornet's nest hanging from a bough beset with thirteen hornets all Proper.
  • ted predecessor, in its debut, the new ship is beset with teething problems and Chief Engineer Scot
  • he United States, the shooting of the film was beset with difficulties: the screenplay written by V
  • is trapped within his mind as well, David, now beset with an army of split personalities, tries to
  • e joined was smaller than that of Bulgaria and beset with internal turmoil, but it gave the young s
  • later (1.94) relates that Maeonia (Lydia) was beset with famine during Atys' reign, on which accou
  • public housing point out that the program was beset with limitations at its outset, has never been
  • Beset with numerous injuries in the 1972-73 NHL seas
  • Beset with personal problems,Logan vanished from the
  • However, beset with problems, the track closed quickly.
  • liam has made a few extremely expensive movies beset with production problems.
  • The Granadans, meanwhile, were beset with the civil war, preventing the establishme
  • He is beset with guilt for not having taken action to prot
  • Birnie retired in May, 1934, but would be beset with ill-health and died in December, 1935 age
  • e section of the party very active, and he was beset with anxieties.
  • ndra Chola III reigned over a crumbling empire beset with rebellion and increasing external influen
  • e that that this and several other bridges are beset with many different views on how they should b
  • strong, crisp hairs; and an inner, smooth and beset with large sebaceous follicles.
  • y successful during his lifetime but was later beset with financial difficulties as a result of whi