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Some counterintelligence officials accused the F.B.I. of failing to take the accusations seriously enough, and F.B.I. agents became embroiled in time-consuming debates with the Justice Department over whether they could legally justify wiretapping to collect evidence against Mr. Lee.

Many live in countries embroiled in conflict.

Worst still, they said, in extending the protest period, the Florida Supreme Court and the Gore campaign became embroiled in new time-consuming arguments about whether the Florida justices had usurped power delegated to legislatures by the United States Constitution.

MINNEAPOLIS — With the Yankees embroiled in what at times has felt like a 22-game playoff series against the Baltimore Orioles, Joe Girardi has asked the left-handed reliever Boone Logan to pitch in 14 of those games.

Mr. Riedel, however, was at the time embroiled in a bitter custody battle with his estranged wife, he said yesterday.

In 1987 he was embroiled in controversy again, this time as a result of a visit to South Africa, where his lectures at the University of Cape Town angered black students.

Having barely survived one relegation battle he now finds himself embroiled in another, and this time there is a conflict with his own supporters to tackle.

In the east, except for a brief period when the petty state of Denia (Dāniyah) built a powerful fleet that enabled it to stage incursions throughout the western Mediterranean as far as Sardinia, the various ṭāʾifas preserved a certain static and dynastic equilibrium; farther to the north, the various ṭāʾifas also spent their time embroiled in interminable internal quarrels.

1 15 A.M. (TNT ANGELSS & DEMONS (2009) In Ron Howard's sequel to "The Da Vinci Code" (the films are based on the Dan Brown novels), Tom Hanks, below, reprises his role as the Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon, this time embroiled in a deadly situation involving antimatter stolen from the Large Hadron Collider; papal succession; and the Illuminati, ancient pro-science terrorists.

8 P.M. (TNT ANGELSS & DEMONS (2009) In Ron Howard's sequel to "The Da Vinci Code" (the films are based on novels by Dan Brown Tom Hankss, below, reprises his role as the Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon, this time embroiled in a deadly situation involving antimatter stolen from the Large Hadron Collider; papal succession; and the Illuminati, ancient pro-science terrorists.

He adds that it's difficult for academic scientists who want to do ground-breaking research to avoid spending a good deal of their time embroiled in academic politics, and it's also difficult for them to effect change.

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