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Linxia (Hezhou) was often
wracked by these frequent rebellions.
In 1332 Chugan returned in disgust to a Japan
wracked by civil war and unrest.
Wracked by guilt, and wanting to erase the evidence,
Beginning in 1927 the league was
wracked by dissension between club owners.
For a period in 1994, Undernet was
wracked by an ongoing series of flame wars.
Somalia's transitional government has been
wracked by infighting for years, hampering its effort
Somalia's transitional government has been
wracked by infighting for years, hampering its effort
For several years Egypt had been
wracked by civil war and Zacharias had halted payment
Later,
wracked by guilt, Orff would write a letter to his la
andwich Mountjoy, whose men were starving and
wracked by disease, between them and the Spaniards.
-three years but had been, in its last years,
wracked by an economic downturn and severe labour unr
June 1953 into the following year, Egypt was
wracked by street riots, clashes, arson, and civil tu
he story of 15-year-old Tess DeNunzio, who is
wracked by guilt after losing her half-sister in a hi
s release date pending, and Harrison's throat
wracked by laryngitis, the track was re-recorded quic
the original series, the young Yueh ghola is
wracked by feelings of intense guilt over the actions
of proceeding in the country which was still
wracked by civil war.
The castle was
wracked in the Livonian War.
Despite the Jacobite upheavals that
wracked Scotland during his lifetime it was his exper
Weatherford
wracked up 45.4 yards per punt on 57 attempts, breaki
Wracked with guilt, Sam attempts suicide in prison an
Later, Bendrix is still
wracked with jealousy when he sees Henry crossing the
Rome was
wracked with bouts of plague, and Saracens operating
ricia tried to be strong for Bernice, but was
wracked with guilt all over Christmas about her own f
ew areas in the troubled region that has been
wracked with mass anti-India protests.
shown training once again but he seems to be
wracked with feelings of revenge and anger towards Ki
ecision, Imerina was to remain fragmented and
wracked with conflict among principalities until it w
's first (underground) publication, Hardy was
wracked with uncertainty as to whether it was ethical
Il-sun, now
wracked with sympathy for Young-goon, hatches an elab
sed Jay Treaty because (p 546) "Soon Britain,
wracked within by sedition, grain shortages, rising u