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"In Bali, every problem becomes wrapped up in tradition, so national law can never get in," Mr. Sumadi said.
Occasionally, someone becomes wrapped up in the city's celebrity and plays social poseur, telling stories about being a son of Steven Spielberg, a cousin of a Rockefeller.
During this process, as new glucose subunits are added to the growing end of the fibril, the rosette is pushed around the cell on the surface of the cell membrane, and its cellulose fibril becomes wrapped around the protoplast.
This becomes wrapped up in an increased and hardly illegitimate fear of crime, which itself becomes tied to the fear of Muslim terrorism that followed Sept. 11, linking terrorism and foreigners.
Best known as Mad Men's Peggy Olsen, Moss takes on the role of detective Robin Griffin, who returns from her new home in Australia to care for her ill mother but becomes wrapped up in the case of a missing – and pregnant – 12-year-old called Tui.
Your entire life becomes wrapped up in and around dance.
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When he died, it became wrapped up in his loss.
I became wrapped up in my own world.
Interestingly, after 2 5 h of incubation, IAPP fibers became "wrapped" by lipid membranes derived from the supported membrane.
Smell probably became wrapped up with eating because of its ability to predict.
Strong emotions can become wrapped up with the substantive issues in a negotiation and complicate it even further.
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