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Maleficent didn't mean to get involved in this.
You're not meant to get involved when giving out information about war.
Not realizing she was not simply renewing her registration with the original registrar, she replied to one message, she said, "and I ended up getting tangled in a transfer process that I didn't mean to get involved with".
The trial judge ruled that because Heffernan didn't mean to get involved in the campaign, he hadn't actually exercised any First Amendment right, so he couldn't bring a First Amendment claim.
Dogs aren't by any means the first to get involved with new social media trends.
For me this means encouraging businesses to get involved in creating these new markets serving the poor.
And I understand exactly what he means by refusing to get involved: businesses won't advertise in a newspaper that has provoked the government.
A modern-day town, Shahat, has risen on the edge of the ruins: For some of its 40,000 inhabitants the fall of Colonel Qaddafi meant a chance to get involved: Mr. al-Mortdy and 11 others founded the Cyrene Friends Society to protect, preserve and promote local heritage.
He did not know whether the Arab Spring would lead to ubiquitous democracy or a prolonged period of instability, but regardless, he was determined that America would not try to influence the outcome -- not if that meant reversing course to get involved in the region.
The solution seemed obvious: Mr. Liebis had the financial means and desire to get involved; Mr. Betit needed cash and someone who could balance the books.
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