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But universities fear that this recruitment drive is getting entangled in the government's efforts to lower the headline figures on immigration.
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China's intertwined relationship with the U.S. is also getting entangled in the immigration debate.
Scientists measured stress hormones in the feces of endangered North Atlantic right whales, which are increasingly getting entangled in fishing nets.
The composer John Adams, who made his name with "Nixon in China," is accustomed to getting entangled with current events.
But the president has also said he is leery of getting entangled too deeply in costly operations overseas.
By Alex Ross The composer John Adams, who made his name with "Nixon in China," is accustomed to getting entangled with current events.
They wait for me to laugh at myself before allowing themselves to do so, even though my stumbles are comedic -- getting entangled on a vine here, stuck in bramble there.
That makes it a less abstract debate". Across the district, there is a general weariness about getting entangled in another overseas conflict and a skepticism that it will be as limited in scope as the president is promising.
I'm not interested in getting entangled into the system.
Whales are at risk of getting entangled in fishing gear.
Nonnative speakers are in danger of getting entangled in the web of subtext.
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