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harrow verb aggrieve, agitate, alarm, annoy, appall, assail, badger, bedevil, beset, besiege, bother, browbeat, bully, chafe, chagrin, cross, discompose, disconcert, dismay, displease, disquiet, disturb, excruciare, fret, give pain, harm, harry, hurt, ill-treat, ill-use, inflict pain, injure, irritate, lacerate, lancinate, maltreat, misuse, molest, needle, outrage, persecute, perturb, pique, plague, provoke, spite, tease, torment, torquere, try, upset, vex, vexare, wrong See also: badger, distress, harass, hector, mistreat, prey How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| But because large tracts of land are difficult to assemble, when they are put together, it often only makes sense to develop them for very large, national businesses--not small-scale local owners, Harrower said. ``I hope this is a model for the future,'' Harrower said. Earlier, John Harrower, Anglican bishop of Tasmania, said he was "greatly saddened" by incidents of abuse involving clergy. |
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