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Or the same channel's four-part drama Top Boy, a richly detailed, eye-opening depiction of how young men living in inner cities can get embroiled in crime and amorality, based on months of research by its writer Ronan Bennett.
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So how does the 58-year-old Bangalore-born info-tech billionaire - worth $1.3bn according to the Forbes rich list, making him one of the wealthiest Indians - work in the government, where the pace of change is usually glacial, and change itself can easily get embroiled in partisan politics?
A payer's new wife can even get embroiled when the ex-wife makes a claim on her resources.
We can afford not to get embroiled in obligations".
Another reader seeks a call to action, "We all see young children being ill treated or employed but how many of us take action-we are too busy with our lives to get embroiled with the police or the right people who can help the children," Anita Mathew wrote from Goa. "When you see a child being made a slave you have the right to go and question and report," Ms. Mathew wrote.
You can rest assured that one of the reasons the Fed hesitated to act earlier this year was because it didn't want to get embroiled in an election-year political row.
So why get embroiled?
People get embroiled and can't get out".
And the more that European lenders get embroiled in Spain's public finances, the more politically contentious it may become.
Raymond and his sidekick, Neal, get embroiled in a series of increasingly bizarre events.
Mr. Kritikos is only the latest small business owner to get embroiled in the city's Westside Project.
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