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Certain caveats before the emptor gets embroiled are in order.
He will play a lawyer who gets embroiled in a complicated, murky murder case, set in New York.
"Hardly two weeks later, the regime gets embroiled in the exact opposite, once again undermining its own case".
Ben Stiller could be starring in a comedy about a man contesting a parking ticket who gets embroiled in a bureaucratic nightmare and faces criminal allegations.
"Scarface" came out to mixed reviews, and was followed by "Revolution" (1985), in which Pacino played a Scottish fur trapper with a Bronx accent, who gets embroiled in the Revolutionary War.
Boiled down, the tale seems grim and unsavory: a young man (Claude Laydu) takes charge of his first parish, gets embroiled in the domestic agonies of the local nobility, and dies of stomach cancer.
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So why get embroiled?
Then it got embroiled in local politics.
People get embroiled and can't get out".
No way is the academy getting embroiled in that.
We can afford not to get embroiled in obligations".
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