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In so doing, he embroiled Iraq in a war that nearly destroyed his own regime.
But in 1984 he embroiled it in a publicized dispute when he did not renew the contract of Michael Smuin as artistic director.
He embroiled the country in a war with Scotland that soon involved France and ended in an inconclusive defeat, and he earned the enmity and disrespect of the members of his own council.
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With his speech rhythms, his slang, his heavy use of ellipsis, he embroils you in the writing.
Occasionally, in his campaign to control those he comes into contact with, he embroils others in his theatre of horror.
He was embroiled in controversy in 1991 when he claimed an exclusive interview with Fidel Castro, using stock press conference footage mixed with his own questions.
And he claims that there were numerous reasons he became embroiled in the lies about the paternity of Ms. Hunter's baby girl.
When he tries to make up for his mistake, he becomes embroiled in a land battle.
Where before he seemed to be conducting sadistic experiments on his characters, here he is embroiled in their anguish and confusion.
He remains embroiled in another corruption case having to do with the construction of a residential complex while he was the mayor of Jerusalem.
By age 55, he was not able to dominate anymore, but was still among the leaders at Yonkers when he was embroiled in the scandal.
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