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These four intelligent and fearless friends help many people but become embroiled in something larger and more sinister than they ever could have imagined.
When Kelvin MacKenzie wrote his column in the Sun, was it strange to be embroiled in something you couldn't have seen coming?
Through this lens, Blair believed: "Lebanon was embroiled in something far bigger and more portentous than a temporary fight with Israel".
"I believe in duty, honor and country, and I never thought I'd be embroiled in something like this," said Mr. McCain, a Navy war hero who was held prisoner in Vietnam.
While the industry has a fractious history, Coloredge and Company Photo are clearly embroiled in something far more personal than a business rivalry, and for many, the fallout has been uncomfortable.
When he's asked to clear up some lingering doubts about the death of an off-duty black cop at the hands of a white police officer in a street incident, he finds himself embroiled in something far more violent.
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Many live in countries embroiled in conflict.
(The caveat is that we do not know where this story is going; there may yet be revelations that make the crisis more wounding for the prime minister).The great irony of Mr Cameron's predicament is that he has managed to get himself embroiled in a crisis concerning something he has never really cared about: newspapers.
While embroiled in this arch-domestic task, something clicks.
That Merrill Lynch, for example, was embroiled in the Enron scandal was something the president would ignore -- hardly a surprise, since the company's alliances with the Bush family stretched back decades.
Look, I'm sure some of them are doing it for financial reasons as well as love," he concedes, "but it's not something I get embroiled in.
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