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Controversial speakers and their opponents have entangled campuses across the country in fraught, sometimes violent clashes.
Writing and urbanization have entangled histories, and have become central to the very ways in which we constitute subjecthood in the modern world.
Other skirmishes around the flag's display, largely centered on its association with the Tea Party, have entangled small businesses, homeowners' associations, and even an empty building.
The deals are the latest to emerge from state and federal investigations that have entangled about 30 Wall Street firms, from global banks to discount and regional brokerage firms.
Like Andy, Lacey does not quite trust the self that emerged in the halls of high school, and she says that if she had stayed, she would have entangled herself in a bad fate.
And the bankshot strategies they have adopted here to advance their campaigns somewhere down the road, assuming there is a down the road for Mr. Kerry or Mr. Edwards, have entangled an already complicated competition here.
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By 2008, prosecutors contend, the scheme had entangled the federal government.
A U.S.-China dispute over the December arrest of a Chinese tech executive has entangled Canada.
Running behind in the midst of prosperity has entangled Mr. Gore in a thicket of contradictions.
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