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путать; сбивать с толку; мучить; терзать; изводить; околдовать; навести порчу


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  1. No matter what reservations Churchill might have entertained about the Atlantic Charter and whether or not freedom was meant to apply to colonial territories, the unworthiness of France to return to Indochina was soon to become one of Roosevelt's fixed ideas on colonialism and an issue that would bedevil relations between all the Allied powers in Southeast Asia with the possible and ironic exception of the Soviet Union.
  2. Inadequate communications bedevil many redundancy programmes.
  3. The prospect of recovering League status has encouraged slicker organisation without the disadvantages of decaying grounds and long-term debts that bedevil many of their Fourth Division counterparts.
  4. It is still not clear whether certain groups are pre- or post-conquest, and this tends to bedevil work on many sites in the south-east, such as Fishbourne.
  5. But consider now a different theory which takes its clue not from Leibniz but from Kant, while at the same time trying to eliminate the main causes of the difficulties and problems that bedevil Kant's own approach.
  6. For example, the Home Office monitors violent crime by looking at numbers and trends in patterns over time and produces annual figures for offences and convictions, but in so doing avoids the problems of definition that bedevil the researcher.
  7. A year after the tragic loss of Ken Barrington, Keith Fletcher was dumped, the "first sign of the irresolute thinking which was so to bedevil the decade".
  8. The Navy can be said to have won the first round of the long-running carrier battle, which was to bedevil Naval-Air relations for the next decade.
  9. The chief problems of the NEA the attempt to please every constituency, the absence of firm administrative control, an ossified panel system rife with artists and administrators sitting in judgment on each other's grants, even if not on their own, and above all, the lack of a clearly articulated policy as to what should be supported remain, and will surely bedevil anyone brought in to run the agency.
  10. This was to remain a problem to bedevil Romano-British studies for many years.
  11. What makes the Khmer Rouge so strong is its vision for Cambodia, which is pure, radically nationalistic and free of the corruption, petty power struggles and personal jealousies that bedevil the other two resistance factions and the Hun Sen government in Phnom Penh.
  12. It romanticized revolution and regularized insubordination, sanctifying that preference for violent individual action that was to bedevil the politics of nineteenth-century Spain.
  13. The PenTel capitalises on the pen interface by enabling users to send sketches and data to fax machines, other PenTels, network servers or personal computers, but, just as importantly, it avoids the mass of incomprehensible keys that currently bedevil multifunction phones.

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