| 1. | "It's obviously fraught with danger,"
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| 2. | Even a postponement of the show could be fraught with risk.
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| 3. | It was a historic moment fraught with both hope and foreboding.
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| 4. | This program is not only overkill but fraught with constitutional infirmities.
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| 5. | Even naming the conference the Cities Summit was fraught with conflict.
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| 6. | Recording sessions in Miami were said to be fraught with anxiety.
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| 7. | But such programs can be fraught with danger, he warned.
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| 8. | Rodent control is fraught with difficulty at the best of times.
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| 9. | This is a decision fraught with political peril in Eastern Kentucky.
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| 10. | Her first four years as first lady were fraught with controversy.
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