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On Thursday, Mr. McCain jumped into the fray over Mr. Bush's remarks and wholeheartedly endorsed the president.
Pearl Jam are not the first musicians to be drawn into the fray over Israel's new offensive.
But as pipeline companies cast about, the United States may again be drawn into the fray over routes in other parts of the country.
It appears to have been Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader, who has dragged him into the fray, over the objections of the country's reformist president, Muhammad Khatami.
Twice Dr. Fuchs jumped into the unending fray over American immigration policy to lead far-reaching evaluations of the issue for the federal government.
Myanmar's junta finally entered the fray over the ethnic Rohingya boat people washing up in Thailand, India and Indonesia, denying Friday that they were from Myanmar.
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Then he plunged back into the fray all over again with Welcome to the Dollhouse.
Ratings are up 20percentthis yearand and the network basked for a week in the antagonism of a sitting president It could all be written off as a sideshow, but it may present a genuine problem for Mr. Obama, who took great pains during the campaign to depict himself as being above the fray of over-heated partisan squabbling.
It frayed over excesses at the top; and it frayed over the people at other end of society as well.
Other relationships frayed over the years as Fela endured prison and later suffered from AIDS.
Relations had become frayed over the signing of a 1960 treaty that made permanent the American military base on Okinawa.
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