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Teachers have often been assailed for problems in public education.
I have been here before, the further thought assailed me.
But many Democrats assailed the administration for not doing more.
If one bit him, it might not just assail his mind.
And so I can be immediately assailed on this front.
He will be assailed as a candidate of big oil.
He assailed the state of public education in the cities.
To attack the first is not to assail the last.
And we get assailed as this is a tax break for the rich.
She wanted to assail him because he meant so much to her.
On the other hand, a number of critics assailed the film.
It assailed every part of her that was able to feel pain.
I told him of the fear that had suddenly assailed me.
Several national reports in the last four years have assailed the quality of college teaching.
But a new doubt assailed me; would the car itself be a problem?
At the time, many coaches and players assailed the changes.
In public, though, the two sides continued to assail each other.
And the young man of the corridor who had assailed her.
The Senator assailed the paper for the timing of the report.
In addition, these can only be assailed from our own territory.
He was suddenly assailed by fear and a sense of doubt.
If it is assailed again, my Word will not endure.
He fell to thinking, and suddenly a doubt assailed him.
What army was ever assailed by so mighty a force?
But, even as I said it, a doubt assailed me.