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The probe, which has embroiled about 20 financial institutions, has accelerated with the first arrests by the Serious Fraud Office taking place last week.
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There can hardly be time or inclination left for embroiled discussions about anything if you're never even in the same room together.
(Both Shulkin and Carson are embroiled in scandals about the possible misuse of tax dollars).
The leader had no option but to be embroiled in just about everything.
The National Institutes of Health was embroiled in controversy about 20 years ago simply for proposing to study the biological underpinnings of violence.
His ministry too was embroiled in talks about the future of Opel, the European division of General Motors.
During his tenure at this institute, he became embroiled in controversies about the relative benefits and risks of ingesting megadoses of various vitamins.
As has long been the case, the metal world is once again embroiled in arguments about whether or not Metallica have lost, regained or recklessly jettisoned the plot.
Since then, both sides have been embroiled in arguments about data privacy, with much talk among officials and diplomats of a collapse of German trust in the Americans.
And, while that's happening, the new Administration will find itself embroiled in hearings about the extent and impact of the Russian cyber attacks.
When artists get embroiled in arguments about public sculpture, it is tempting and perhaps reassuring for them to see the art itself as a political manifesto.
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