| 21. | He obsessed that he, too, would be riddled with the disease, since he had a touchy stomach.
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| 22. | It was widely thought to be riddled with informers aiming to make sure it posed no threat to the regime.
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| 23. | Luka, disillusioned and depressed, walks into a field he knows to be riddled with land mines and is killed.
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| 24. | Two were recently hauled up from the depths and found to be riddled with slag, the glassy residue of smelting.
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| 25. | To top things off, he judged the poem to be riddled with " snide remarks about America ."
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| 26. | I always thought that to qualify as organic it had to be riddled with insect holes and have a 30 percent markup.
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| 27. | Earnings reports for the first quarter, due out in volume beginning next week, will be riddled with higher energy expenses.
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| 28. | The script may be riddled with flaws, but Wolfe is doing all in his power to keep the audience from spotting them.
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| 29. | Investigators found the Castle Grande deal to be riddled with fraud, but Mrs . Clinton has never been accused of any wrongdoing.
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| 30. | Some experts warn that they can be riddled with problems, such as unethical advertising, conflicts of interest or simply bad advice.
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