| 11. | Not all the acts seemed likely to soothe the harried commuter.
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| 12. | A state transportation official blamed the growing problem on harried truckers.
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| 13. | Directly to Scotland he went; he harried that country well.
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| 14. | An escorting aircraft harried the boat and prevented any further attacks.
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| 15. | Another problem is harried motorists who use the sanctuary as a speedway.
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| 16. | Occasionally, harried business travelers shuffled by, but Hitchcock ignored them.
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| 17. | Two weeks ago Aikman was harried by the Oilers'incessant blitz.
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| 18. | The baggage agent in Chicago had been harried and not much interested.
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| 19. | And compared with harried Americans, they really go away.
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| 20. | Baca's harried search for Gloria's killer seems artificial.
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