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At one point, the debate turned to which side was more deeply mired in the past.
Shephard claims that the West, and America in particular, are deeply mired in the exaggeration phase of that cycle.
That is why, in a culture so deeply mired in ironic and borrowed meanings, wilderness has the ability to refresh and renew.
Some of their clients were just starting to turn difficult lives around, while others were still deeply mired in the effects of job or housing losses.
Those times when he was deeply mired in the darkness of his mind, I didn't think my presence made any difference or brought him one millisecond of joy.
By year's end the heroic measures had stabilized the economy at least temporarily, but the U.S. was clearly deeply mired in a global economic slump of uncertain duration.
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There is a four-part YouTube film of the band and it is almost touching how deeply old-fashioned and mired in cliche they are.
"The Tory campaign is tonight mired in deeply damaging allegations, such as those against Mr Amin and the ongoing controversy surrounding Tory chairman Grant Shapps.
The deeply divided country was mired in two costly wars, was experiencing its worst economic recession in nearly one hundred years, and was split along party lines.
Barack Obama's transformational victory ended the notion that America is evenly and deeply divided between reactionaries mired in the past and more hopeful Americans looking to a future based on renewable energy, advanced biofuels, efficiency, and low greenhouse-gas-emitting technologies.
America became mired ever more deeply in the conflict.
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