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"But still she was so embroiled in this international incident that it shows how the whole economy was based on the labor of enslaved people.
As chief executive it is easy to become so embroiled in the running of the organisation that you can forget why you are there.
Several may do a fair job but it is patently hard for Italians to feel confident in their public broadcasting services' impartiality when their prime minister is so embroiled.
No trade union leader since the second world war had to cope with such a catalogue of disasters, nor become so embroiled in a climate of political and industrial decline, as Norman Willis, the former general secretary of the Trades Union Congress, who has died aged 81.
When Sadatoki (1270 1311) became regent in 1284, he found himself so embroiled in a succession dispute between two powerful factions of the Imperial family a struggle beginning to split all Japan that he secluded himself in a temple, from where he continued to administer Japan during the last 10 years of his life.
The double irony, of course, is that within a decade, the Afghan war had become a liability to Moscow to the point where it contributed to the collapse of the Soviet Union, and within a little more than two decades it was the western powers that were so embroiled.
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Jesse and Celine are so at odds, so bitter, embroiled in a compromise that tears them both apart.
McAllister then becomes so deeply embroiled in the race that he tries to fix the vote.
Our failure as a society to develop and implement cleaner and greener energy systems in the nearly 39 years since the Arab oil embargo is the principal reason why the US is so fatefully embroiled in the Islamic world.
But the Catholic Church has been so consistently embroiled by its predatory clergy scandal over the past year that far less has has been said about its urgent need to engage young people not only to try to stop them from leaving the faith, but to encourage nonbelievers to join as well.
Mains, a former team leader with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FDICC), has become so bitterly embroiled in a six-year dispute with his mortgage lender that he left the regulatory agency, fearing that he might have to eventually name it as a defendant in a federal lawsuit.
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