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Every one of them is just a child caught up in something that makes very little sense to anyone.
The eponymous German soldier, Anton, has no interest in Nazi ideology; he is simply a young man caught up in something beyond his control.
You got caught up in something and it snowballed?
In truth, he feels caught up in something fundamental.
"Did he get caught up in something he couldn't get out of?
There is a feeling of being caught up in something important.
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You get caught up in the search for something, something like worth, like your worth in a man of silence, as if he were suddenly your mirror.
As Ted says while eating something ghastly in a Chinese restaurant, "I find this disgusting, but I can't help myself". The best-case scenario for being caught up in "Existenz" goes something like that.
Yet in undertaking thesis work they are temporarily caught up in these aspirations (something that does not happen in lectures, according to one student).
Over the summer we trek to fields all over Britain to be caught up in festivals that offer something bigger than ourselves.
People get caught up in watching CNBC or something like that.
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