| 1. | The implication is that peace under Peres would be riddled with anxiety.
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| 2. | Bane's speech tends to be riddled with oxymorons.
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| 3. | At best, yes, but they can also be riddled with problems.
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| 4. | The new system seems to be riddled with problems.
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| 5. | But even worse, the system was soon revealed to be riddled with corruption.
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| 6. | All sports seem to be riddled with drugs.
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| 7. | She turned out to be riddled with cancer.
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| 8. | Early examples of Twain's practice pages show them to be riddled with typos.
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| 9. | A high-level Haitian commission later found those elections to be riddled with fraud.
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| 10. | The interior of the coral may be riddled with holes filled with orange spongy material.
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