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If America is to escape from the mesh in which it has entangled itself, it needs something decisive and unambiguous such as the McCain amendment.
From one page to the next, it's never clear which motives will hold sway over Lovelace ("This cursed aversion to wedlock, how it has entangled me!") or how Clarissa, with her delicate pride and shifting perceptions, will respond to him.
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It is this last particular that has entangled him in a peculiar tussle with the authorities.
The case has entangled dozens of people in and out of this town.
A U.S.-China dispute over the December arrest of a Chinese tech executive has entangled Canada.
Running behind in the midst of prosperity has entangled Mr. Gore in a thicket of contradictions.
In South Africa, the case has entangled the president of the South African athletics federation, Leonard Chuene.
The long battle to deport him had become a touchstone issue in British politics, one that has entangled successive governments for more than a decade.
At the same time, Iran has entangled the United States in a prolonged diplomatic process that has successfully deferred a military response.
The Court has also failed to solve the most divisive problem that has entangled capital punishment throughout American history: racial discrimination.
But Kaplan oddly includes on his list things like the worldwide collection of cell-location data, which has entangled and violated the rights of Americans.
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