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Keeping the two apart has embroiled the Chinese authorities in a long cat-and-mouse struggle.
A result was a partisan fight that has embroiled both presidential campaigns.
That is precisely the scheme into which the president has embroiled us with the domestic automakers.
Their hopes of change have frayed: a series of scandals has embroiled the three-party coalition government.
Other nations have also moved to widen the investigation into the corruption scandal which has embroiled world football's governing body.
And he has embroiled himself in a new political battle against the Supreme Court, which has declared the corralito unconstitutional.
The Greens also did badly, perhaps because of the visa scandal that has embroiled Joschka Fischer, Germany's Green foreign minister.
The Syrian war has been a slowly unfolding catastrophe, one that has embroiled several of the world's major powers.
"The statute is clearly unconstitutional and defense of its implementation has embroiled the state in unnecessary (and expensive) litigation".
But the campaign has embroiled Mr Gusmao in an increasingly testy exchange with estranged resistance comrades who now dominate East Timor's fledgling parliament.
They include Massimo Dinoia, a prominent criminal lawyer who briefly represented the young Moroccan woman who has embroiled Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi in a prostitution case.
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