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This time around, American intervention could get entangled with a fourteen-century-old schism between Islamic sects.
Werner recalled one of the early meetings of the consortium, in which one fisherman asked how whales could get entangled with fishing ropes in the first place: "There was a stunned silence because nobody [had] really observed this except maybe once or twice," Werner said.
Avoid too much dangling stones for the working class for this could get entangled with papers, clips and materials on their work place.
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As for parents, their egos can get entangled.
Although they could not be considered ordinary weapons of war, their close integration with conventional forces meant that they were more likely than U.S. strategic nuclear forces to get entangled in a land war in Europe.
The answer is simple: the White House's deep desire to not get entangled in Syria.
That meant I would not get entangled with the passengers from the other 17 carriages.
But the man himself knew better than to get entangled in such gossip.
As the dancers get entangled in heaps, huddles and coils, they keep their hands joined.
He does not want to wait for promoters to get entangled in drawn-out deals.
The argument was grounded in the First Amendment tenet that says government should not get entangled in church affairs.
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