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They all abstain from social media for fear of getting embroiled in some brouhaha.
It is the same story for many of the boys gathered around him, in fear of getting embroiled in the fighting, or recruited by soldiers, they fled leaving their families behind.
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We are fearful of getting embroiled in a bombing war that cannot be won.
Perhaps surprisingly, she stops short of getting embroiled in any purely feminist discussion because, as she says, she has a son as well as a daughter.
France was worried about the impact on farmers, Germany about cheap migrant labour and everyone feared getting embroiled in Greece's dispute with Turkey.
The editorial in Tishrin hopes that the Americans will "go back to the language of reason before getting embroiled in aggression".
As a result, solar energy, instead of becoming the messenger of the new cooperative world, is getting embroiled in messy battles.
Yang Rong, the former chief executive of Brilliance China Automotive who fled to the United States after getting embroiled in a dispute against state property authorities, accused Bo of interfering in his judicial proceedings in Beijing.
While young women feared infertility, then, young men not yet committed to a serious relationship resisted getting embroiled in discussions regarding fertility before their time.
The last Christian millennium began with a pope getting embroiled in Holy Land politics: the crusade of Urban II.
All of which leaves one obvious question: when it comes to getting embroiled in bribery probes, is British pharma struggling to kick the habit?
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