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If the Mets had a Jackie Robinson — fiery, indignant, burning with the will to win — the team would not be embroiled in a war of words over a highly paid but underperforming baseball team.
General Sir Mike Jackson, the former head of the army, said Trident's future should not be embroiled in party politics: "Britain's strategic future ought not to be a party political matter".
Despite falling to 16th place in the Championship table, Slade is adamant Cardiff will not be embroiled in a relegation fight.
To not be embroiled in anger and sadness.
N.B.: I did not say that Rahm Emanuel is guilty of violating the statute, only that the White House should not be embroiled in his defense.
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Other professional teams, including the Braves, the Indians and the Kansas City Chiefs, have Native American nicknames, yet they have not been embroiled in nearly as much controversy as the Redskins.
She wouldn't be embroiled in a lawsuit with her former employer or now disparaged as "abrasive," one adjective routinely employed to describe powerful women in finance (or any powerful woman for that mattter) who make a fuss.
He did not want to be embroiled in any kind of battle and duly was not.
When Mr. Cabo started teaching at the Shangxuele Children's Activity Center in suburban Beijing a few months ago, he certainly did not expect to be embroiled in one of them.
I don't even look like the guy… I don't want to be embroiled in this, and that's it.
I don't want to be embroiled in politics".
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