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The tax question has bedeviled him more than the others.
The president had been bedeviled by security leaks for months.
But the issue has bedeviled lawmakers for well over a year.
But when they got into space, the astronauts were bedeviled by problems.
From the start, the company was bedeviled by poor finances.
And she was finally able to clear up a question that bedeviled Kate for days.
"Have you nothing better to do than bedevil an old man, child?
"For many years, funding problems have bedeviled the companies," he said.
It was the least of the mysteries that bedeviled her.
The question of what to do with the old arenas has bedeviled public officials.
"She died two years ago and I came back here to bedevil my son.
Worrying about what others may think is the sort of thing that bedevils Mother.
The debate on how to turn out quality teachers has long bedeviled educators.
Scientists are often drawn to things that bedevil them, he said.
This was the question that had bedeviled the foreign experts and the Russian military.
Fire is the major hazard and it bedevils park management for about six months every year.
He was quick to take advantage of every opportunity to bedevil her.
Like why, in the age of search engines, would anyone bedevil a human being with such questions?
This problem has always bedeviled much of the research on epidemiology.
The prospect of a tie bedevils this process as well.
But he acknowledged that the project had been bedeviled by opposition.
This question, which has bedeviled politics in recent years, will be considered by the House ethics committee.
The notion bedevils me to the point where I can scarce think of anything else.
Those are the problems that have bedeviled the vote counters in Florida.
Yet another ballet concerned a hero bedeviled by three women.