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So was he, but somehow the lure of a different world enmeshed him early on and has had him in its grip ever since.
And it is his judgment, his leadership, that is in question, because he hired the people who enmeshed him in this scandal.
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Davis did attempt to enmesh him tactically but his capture of the 40-minute third frame on the black was his only success of the morning.
At the same time, Mrs. Johnson worried that her husband was becoming obsessed with the fear that his enemies were trying to enmesh him in scandal.
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He became the head of the Urdu service, supervising a staff of sixty, and the job kept him enmeshed in Pakistani politics.
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