France and Britain are not the only places where the cultural Left has occupied the strongpoints and besieges the inner fortifications. |
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He besieges this self with queries and accusations that seldom elicit a response. |
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In it the pictorial space finds my plenitude and takes me, a contrario it upsets me and besieges me. |
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That question is a spirit that besieges me with my own things, says the old man, calmer. |
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Each winter, nature invades and besieges Montreal for months on end. |
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And most of all, it is time to end the guilt that besieges women who do or do not have children, do or do not take sole responsibility for childcare, and do or do not choose to focus on their careers. |
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Bindweed besieges all of the fences, and although I pull it out whenever I see it, I will apply a gel-based weedkiller if I know I won't be able to get into the garden for a week or two. |
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Caesar invades once more and besieges Cassivellaunus on a hill. |
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