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Many live in countries embroiled in conflict.
Many SSA countries have been embroiled in war and conflict in the post-colonial period [ 38].
Laura sacrifices her studies and dreams; as the second world war breaks out, she becomes embroiled in domestic warfare in a tortuous marriage to her boss at a factory.
But he is embroiled in open warfare with the Westminster elites – political, journalistic and those in the rarefied world of thinktanks.
Most weapons feel either underpowered or inaccurate; despite sounding like you're embroiled in urban warfare, you may as well be using water pistols.
The land, economic, and educational reforms initiated by the socialist-oriented Sandinista regime were negated when it became embroiled in guerrilla warfare with a U.S.-backed insurgency beginning in the early 1980s.
While England and Spain were developing their own national styles of theatre, the German-speaking countries lagged well behind, embroiled in constant warfare and religious upheaval and lacking a unifying capital city as a cultural focal point.
Even before Johnston's arrival the British had been embroiled in open warfare with Arab slave traders, and during the early years of the protectorate Johnston engaged in a spate of wars against the Swahili and Yao slave and ivory traders, who feared the loss of their livelihood.
In 1992, America dispatched troops to protect famine-relief workers, and ended up embroiled in local factional warfare.
By the start of 2008, Clinton had been embroiled in bitter partisan warfare for more than a decade and a half.
A third, Uganda, became embroiled in the war in Congo.
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