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In Afghanistan, Mohseni is already deeply embroiled in politics.
HeOs also Russia's first and biggest media mogul, and deeply embroiled in Kremlin politics.
He became deeply embroiled in national politics in 1982 when his friend and colleague, Capt.
At the time, Mailer was deeply embroiled with the women's movement.
McAllister then becomes so deeply embroiled in the race that he tries to fix the vote.
Wald's life has been deeply embroiled in the events and upheavals of apartheid and post-apartheid South Africa.
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The one political issue that deeply embroils the tech world is environmental protection.
Aimed at toppling Turkey's strongman president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and his Justice and Development party (AKP), the failed uprising threw a spotlight on a deeply divided country embroiled in war at home and abroad.
The White House is deeply reluctant to become embroiled in the Syrian conflict.
Turkey, a NATO ally and onetime close U.S. partner, has resisted getting embroiled too deeply in the U.S.-led fight against IS.
(See Special Report.) Toward year's end the Netherlands once again became embroiled, even more deeply than before, in an ongoing debate about the traditional St. Nicholas celebration, specifically the figure of Zwarte Piet ("Black Peter").
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