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Having entangled himself in his family's massive corruption scandal, he is struggling to redeem his status and power by all possible (even impossible) means -- be it national independence, removing of statues, changing of official names.
Furan-resin-derived carbon generally produces a glass-like carbon (GC) having entangled graphene layers after high temperature heat treatments.
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It is this last particular that has entangled him in a peculiar tussle with the authorities.
By 2008, prosecutors contend, the scheme had entangled the federal government.
Running behind in the midst of prosperity has entangled Mr. Gore in a thicket of contradictions.
Weeds had entangled themselves in the spokes and were clambering up the frame.
In South Africa, the case has entangled the president of the South African athletics federation, Leonard Chuene.
If America is to escape from the mesh in which it has entangled itself, it needs something decisive and unambiguous such as the McCain amendment.
The long battle to deport him had become a touchstone issue in British politics, one that has entangled successive governments for more than a decade.
At the same time, Iran has entangled the United States in a prolonged diplomatic process that has successfully deferred a military response.
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