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At the same time, cutting off American military aid presents its own complications for the United States and could ensnarl the Obama administration in a knotty contractual battle with American military contractors, said military procurement specialists and Congressional aides.
These needs of ours run deep, a tangled underground morass of ancient, gnarled roots, looking to ensnarl any hapless soul who might accidentally trod upon their outer radices.
The A.M.T. is not adjusted for inflation, and it is expected to ensnarl 31.6 million taxpayers by 2010 and saddle them with tax increases.
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Its roots lie in a proposal made in the mid-1990s for wirelessly linking home audio and video systems, thus breaking the incompatibility log-jam that had ensnarled the consumer-electronics industry.
Congestion ensnarls the cities of the triangle, and some of the roads in between are surprisingly ancient.
Born in America, Mr Marclay was raised in Switzerland speaking French; he still tends to drop the "s" off plural nouns.Artworks based on appropriation sometimes get ensnarled in copyright issues.
Among those Democrats ensnarled in particularly close races, some ammo must be saved for the Obama Administration.
But now the tail of his blousy shirt, ensnarled in the cleats of one of the wardens' boots, became tattered and soiled.
His strips are almost always the same: people who are trying to talk their way through or around something, and end up ensnarled in their own discourse, because the discourse is not, in fact, their own.
So the matter is ensnarled in a procedural fight over whether the board must redraft its complaint to name all 3,400 teachers as defendants, in the process having to find and serve each one with a copy of the suit.
That was before the videotaping scandal known as Spygate ensnarled New England, before the Super Bowl defeat in 2008.
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