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Perhaps Joseph could find himself caught up in the revolution.
Ramos is not the first Premier League manager this season to find himself caught up in a nightmare not entirely of his own making.
But with the conservatives bent on keeping things as they are, and the radicals itching to turn them upside down, the popular re-elected president may again find himself caught in the middle.
A President Kim, already grappling with huge economic uncertainties at home, would then find himself caught by surprise on the foreign-policy front too.South Korea has defied doomsayers before, and can probably do it again.
The musical colours are raw but the emotions conveyed, in all their extravagance, are subtle and nuanced: the man himself walks in to find himself caught between nemesis and a black hole.
In a mischievous nod to Tey, I gave them a teenage maid named Betty, and a bland local ally, Dr Faraday, who would find himself caught up and transformed by the coils of their increasingly unnerving story.
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He often finds himself caught between two worlds.
The five-term incumbent found himself caught between old enmities and new.
Mr. Shamley finds himself caught between his current role and his former one.
Like so many evangelical voters, Holcomb finds himself caught between a Trump and a hard place.
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