plagued bad dreams of that sort but how can you tell which come from an exter place and which merely come from
Every artist is plagued with that at some point in their lives, the pressure-- you need to-- you know, believe I have to be--
The food industry is plagued with inequities.
something that had plagued me for many, many years into Squarespace-- just being on call and having to deal with that-- very, very stressful.
A lack of authenticity plagued previous Barbie diversity efforts as well.
are unconsciously plagued by insecurities and anxieties, and we don't like this.
And maybe plagued with a continual double vision.
I could sit here and be plagued with, oh my goodness, I don't even have data to tell me if this treatment did
I'm sorry that's plagued you for years.
And the questions that have thus plagued me for many, many years, for decades of my life, even farther back than my career in science,
Finance does seem to be plagued by many more problems than other areas of the business world.
So Alfred had solved a problem that had plagued armies for centuries, - And to this day, the propellant in much of the world's ammunition is still a combination
So yeah, I was plagued with that the first couple of years in my career.
and the poor are still in the wilderness plagued by hunger and
Edith Sheffer: Even in the 70s and 80s the border was plagued by malfunctions, defunct trip wires, signal fences, heavy snowfall
It was plagued with crime, it was -- had this boring grey image of an industrial suburb
And so I would say to that, a lot of us are plagued with uncertainty right now.
And until that time, I had seen no evidence that the endemic racism that plagued our country was disappearing.
What about a world where we're happier, where we're plagued less by disease?
Whether you grew up in a community that was plagued by violence, whether you witnessed your brother hog
important things there are a lot of fake experts out there um the uh discussions of healthc care topics are plagued by
African-American Community but at the same time you know you still see you know the same problems that we're all plagued with as a country but sometimes
But as soon as you'd reached the top, the steps tilted forward, making it treacherous to get off, and a similar problem plagued you at the bottom.
And all of a sudden, when that last treatment day came up, I was filled and plagued with this anxiety and uncertainty
And so it was just a very mind-consuming, time-consuming, thought consuming thing that plagued me, starting at a very young age.
I have a very specific question that has plagued me for years.
When cholera first emerged in the 19th century, it hit some of the most advanced cities of the time-- cities like New York, which was plagued by repeated epidemics
And not just New York City-- London, Paris, New Orleans-- all these places were plagued by this scourge.
What that means is that-- so, for example, before, one of the problems that had plagued clinical trials is that the population that they studied on
because even late in his life, as the most successful running coach of all time, I think he's plagued by this roaring sense of vulnerability -- that somebody's always going to pull something