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While the industry has a fractious history, Coloredge and Company Photo are clearly embroiled in something far more personal than a business rivalry, and for many, the fallout has been uncomfortable.
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But they're clearly still willing to vote for candidates embroiled in sexual misconduct scandals.
"The statute is clearly unconstitutional and defense of its implementation has embroiled the state in unnecessary (and expensive) litigation".
"Clearly, he knew it would be handy to be embroiled in an extra-marital affair if the situation in Benghazi someday went south and he was forced to testify about it".
The acoustician Lawrence Kirkegaard, the first designer brought into the project by a board of trustees that clearly had its priorities straight, was said to be in Europe over the weekend, embroiled in his next venture.
And this is where people get embroiled in all this, the populations get embroiled in all this; because you have people like Robert Rubin who clearly benefited enormously from the entire arrangement, from Goldman to Clinton to Treasury Secretary to Citigroup; you know, from a power and money and status position globally--but he argued this would be better for the population.
Now, Mr. Kiriakou is embroiled in another drama.
So why get embroiled?
Iran is embroiled in its own troubles.
Ethiopia is still embroiled in Somalia.
Embroiled in feuds with tennis powers.
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