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The rights of monuments might be one of the critical and theoretical tools through which we can examine the preservation of heritage, particularly as it becomes entangled in contemporary forms of social and political violence.
Yet the authors warn that there could be "a chilling effect" on funding for fundamental atmospheric research if it becomes entangled in controversies over AM.
But the fear defense can also feel like a euphemism, or a coverup — especially when it is used to defend a shooting, and when it becomes entangled in race.
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On that day in January, the autopsy would reveal deep scars at the base of the right whale's fluke, suggesting that it became entangled in wires, which led to its stranding.
It became entangled in barbed wire after it was believed to have been destabilised by its cargo.
But the ruling family grew large, and after Břetislav's death (1055) it became entangled in competition for primacy.
It became entangled in red tape, but has lingered on.As new money floods into the industry, a disproportionate amount of it is going to the leading firms.
It originally covered parochial and private schools, but the primary sponsor of the bill, State Senator Leticia Van de Putte, said it became entangled in "a raging school-voucher argument".
Writer Gillian Slovo, daughter of the anti-apartheid leader Joe Slovo, told the Guardian: "It would be a terrible thing if the bill was killed, not because it isn't supported by all three parties, because it is, but because it became entangled in Leveson.
A humpback whale has been rescued after it became entangled in shark nets off Australia's coast.
Whale freed from shark net Jump to media player A humpback whale has been rescued after it became entangled in shark nets off Australia's coast.
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