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The country's oldest nondenominational seminary is again mired in bills.

While the United States is again mired in soul-searching debates about personal privacy and how companies collect data, a slew of privacy protection laws have already taken hold around the world.

Meanwhile, almost a decade after the end of its civil war, Guatemala is again mired in blood.

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By John Cassidy March 24 , 2012When I said the other day that by the end of the week Mitt Romney would be once again mired in the bayou, I didn't realize he'd sink this far in.

With a government shutdown looming over Washington, Republicans find themselves once again mired in intra-party conflicts.

With Dorothy Wickenden January 19 , 2018With a government shutdown looming over Washington, Republicans find themselves once again mired in intra-party conflicts.

Labour said the policy was once again mired in "chaos and confusion".

The Clippers are once again mired in a mess caused by their owner, Donald Sterling.

In 2007, a deeply flawed presidential election triggered widespread violence; in 2013, the electoral process was again mired in controversy, though the country escaped widespread violence.

Plans to build a new treatment plant were drawn in 2003 but they languished until 2006 only to stall, again mired in politics and conflict.

Bitcoin Is Mired In A Civil War.

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