| 41. | Harried airline check-in staff could give her no immediate satisfaction.
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| 42. | The developments marked another harried day in the fast-moving investigation.
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| 43. | He harried the army of Mithridates and killed many of his soldiers.
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| 44. | Andersen became a pirate who harried the coast of Denmark for years.
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| 45. | We worried it and harried our actors with it for months ."
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| 46. | Catholic priests and others were harried, hunted and executed.
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| 47. | The corridors are crowded, but the mood is happy rather than harried.
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| 48. | "At times it gets very harried, " he says.
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| 49. | Hospitals are shying from abortion in part because board members have been harried.
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| 50. | The Weber Grill-Line is now taking calls from harried backyard chefs.
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