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Marshall died in 1940, by which time her wayward swain was already passionately embroiled with a girl he had first spotted in her cradle back in 1918.

He got embroiled with a Pasquale Caffre, a Democratic election-board officer, who said Mr. Chadbourne stormed into the place shouting, "I'll show you gorillas and gangsters who's the boss around here!" Mr. Chadbourne didn't deny the charge.

The posters for Dombasle's new play, which opens today, are all over Paris, showing her in top hat, suspenders, stockings and high-heels as a cabaret host who wants to be Dietrich and becomes embroiled with a Don Quixote character.

It was the sort of thing that a Philip Roth hero would say, particularly in the book in question, "Operation Shylock," a mashup of nonfiction and fiction, in which Roth goes to interview Appelfeld at the same café where I met him, and, while he's in Jerusalem, gets embroiled with a zealous impostor who is posing as the real Philip Roth.

A happily middle-aged novelist of some repute wakes up one morning, decides his work is worthless (oh, those writers!), and immediately becomes embroiled with a young Frenchwoman who turns out to be both phenomenally demanding and, as things spiral downward, exceedingly difficult to shake.

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For many Japanese, the American military presence on Okinawa has taken on a new significance since last summer, when their nation became embroiled with China in a tense standoff over disputed islands in the nearby East China Sea.

"Any member of the student body or faculty seeing a flying saucer… A matron got embroiled with Macy's over an article which she returned, unused, with the request for a refund.

Syria's Kurds are allied politically with the Kurds of south-eastern Turkey, who are embroiled with Ankara in a new phase of the 40-year guerrilla war.

Canada became embroiled with Russia in a controversy that involved the judging of the pairs figure skating competition.

A matron got embroiled with Macy's over an article which she returned, unused, with the request for a refund.

The New Yorker, August 8 , 1942P. 7 A matron got embroiled with Macy's over an article which she returned, unused, with the request for a refund.

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