| 31. | And will the plague they are outrunning catch up with them?
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| 32. | All my life, I have been plagued with social problems,
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| 33. | In Elizabethan England, the threat of plague was ever present.
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| 34. | Large parts of Texas continue to be plagued by dry conditions.
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| 35. | But he is also plagued by splits closer to the center.
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| 36. | Thstrophe wasn't caused by war or plague or depression.
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| 37. | He was plagued by an entrapped epiglottis early in his career.
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| 38. | In recent years, Bogle has been plagued by health problems.
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| 39. | Perhaps he was not as plagued by doubt as he thought.
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| 40. | This plagued franchise might actually be headed in the right direction.
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