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This bit of mordant critique does not come from a spectator of the current quagmire in Iraq, but from the founder of psychoanalysis, reflecting on the negotiations that concluded World War I and helped lay the groundwork for World War II.
In an interview at his modest house here, Mr. Paroli, an affable and heavy-set man with a gravelly voice and a confident carriage, repeated what he has said all along: that he is innocent, and that his current quagmire is the work of political enemies.
Compare and contrast the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan or the US war in Iraq – or Russian tanks in Chechnya and Western air strikes on Libya, the Nato bombing in Kosovo or Russia's shelling of Georgia, or the actions of both sides in the current quagmire of Syria – and the only common factor is the naked exercise of power where the interests of great nations are threatened.
But Japan's second-largest bank closed 2.2% higher, at 549,000 yen ($5,241.55), as investors looked beyond its current quagmire to its more favorbale prospects.
If you can take control of your research outputs and apply your tenacity and motivation to managing your career, I'm sure you'll pull yourself out of your current quagmire.
Even though he's in the minority, William Ferree of the Ferree Market Timer, is an adamant bull, and calls the current quagmire in stocks "the best buying opportunity of the year" and says the stocks are "sitting on top of a coiled spring".
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The zombie thriller "28 Weeks Later" is a brilliant metaphor for our current military quagmire (Oct . 9.
At the heart of the current corporate quagmire is a departure from these principles.
This filled me with hope for the future, because it is only disruptive thinking that will raise the NHS from its current bureaucratic quagmire into a clinically and financially better place.
John Moorlach, a Republican accountant who is one of Orange County's five elected supervisors, argues that both the 1994 bankruptcy and the current pension quagmire derived from the same wishfulness: "Citron hoped that interest rates would go down, and pension-fund managers hope the stock market goes up and up and up".
The current constitutional quagmire started innocently enough in the 1950 Supreme Court decision in Johnson v. Eisentrager.
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