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One of its investments, Level Global Investors, closed after it was ensnared in the government's crackdown on insider trading.
She had planned to wear it to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's costume ball in May, she said, but en route from London it was ensnared in customs.
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And the eternal fascination of Mad Men is that it captured how the whole world was ensnared by that web.
It was the weakest showing since 2001, the last time the economy was ensnared in a recession.
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By early 2016 Lula himself was ensnared in the investigation.
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A week later the governor was ensnared in a prostitution scandal and resigned.
Almost immediately, he was ensnared by a public dispute that a medieval monarch would have found quite baffling.
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