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More than a decade after the triumph at the Stade de France of a multicolored team, the French government and its soccer federation are again embroiled in issues of ethnicity.
It has been embroiled in issues of politics, policy, race, and national identity from the very beginning (Taylor 1998).
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Chief Steckler finds himself embroiled in issues he never imagined.
As I have commented before, from issues like environmental responsibility to gun control, it is nearly impossible not to be embroiled in the issues of the day.
India has demographic, economic and strategic potential but the Modi government appears to be losing this unique opportunity by embroiling itself in issues of identity politics.
A scant three years after the end of the Civil War, the United States was embroiled in the issue of suffrage for African American men, and many suffragists notably those who formed the American Woman Suffrage Association—felt it necessary to postpone the fight for woman suffrage.
Will Mr. Obama be embroiled in an issue of his own during the next four years?
The company has been embroiled in a number of accusations of misogyny.
As usual, our city is embroiled in difficult issues, some of which are very costly and all of which are very emotional.
Thomas Edison was embroiled in a number of patent disputes.
China, Japan and South Korea are embroiled in a number of disputes over territory in the East China Sea.
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