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(1) Treat cruelly.
(2) Be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly.
(3) Be confusing or perplexing to.
(4) Cause to be unable to think clearly.
(5) Plague.
(6) Confuse.
(1) For investors, management's focus on cash flow is important since consumption trends may continue to bedevil the industry.
(2) Legal issues continue to bedevil the e-book market.
(3) The result was a profound ethnic divide that continues to bedevil political life.
(4) Without a low-cost way to get into orbit this problem will continue to bedevil the space industry and its supporters.
(5) Inconsistencies that bedevil modern English spelling
(6) But the voices continued to bedevil her, and later that year she was committed to Highland Hospital in Asheville, North Carolina.
(7) In spite of the precision and speed of information, fog and friction will continue to bedevil military operations.
(8) He can bedevil his opponent all through the February primaries and caucuses in 17 states.
(9) Their misdeeds, if that's what they really were, haunted some to their graves and continue to bedevil the still living who are never allowed to forget them.
(10) It is these inequalities that bedevil the operations of the troubled music companies, as much as piracy.
(11) Domestically, complaints about university tuition fees and the state of the health service continue to bedevil him.
(12) When not bedevilled by his personal demons his mind is razor-sharp and positive and he uses his cue as if it was a magician's wand.
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(14) Treating the Universe as a hologram might solve one of the biggest problems bedeviling modern physics.
(15) But this is a problem which bedevils political thought everywhere.
(16) Gone are the spelling rules that bedeviled many students' days.
(17) I think you should have listened and paid attention to what he said in terms of the difficulty, because that's what bedevils us right now.
(18) I'd say that what bedevils Pop now is its lack of artiness.
(19) The debate over how to deal with illegal immigrants has bedeviled the country for years.
(20) My three-day tour in the French Basque country was bedevilled by all sorts of trouble.
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