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Other dire prospects, like Germany and other Northern European countries fleeing the euro union to avoid getting caught in a quagmire, have also dropped off the watch list.
Baby boomers such as myself was used to getting caught in a quagmire of Vietnam where politics made decisions more than the military sometimes.
The contender which most consciously apes Slave is The Birth of a Nation, Nate Parker's tale of an uprising which opened to a standing ovation before it had even started at Sundance last year, before getting caught in a quagmire of awful revelations and belated critical evaluations.
It used to be that software updates could be feature-complete and ostensibly ready to go before getting caught in a quagmire of carrier testing that drove some users crazy for weeks.
And, again unlike the United States, Russia has ended hostilities quickly so as not to get caught in a quagmire.
It got caught in a spam filter.
We got caught in a riptide.
"He got caught in a bad situation.
(The Hindu) The nuclear project seems to be getting caught in a "self-defeating quagmire," writes a columnist in The Indian Express.
1. Hate getting caught in a downpour?
First, a higher probability of getting caught in a corrupt act decreases corruption.
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