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He turned it into a sort of imbroglio of blood and fire and sentimentality.
With no vital American interest at stake, the Sudanese civil war is the kind of imbroglio that Mr. Bush has suggested he wants to avoid.
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A succession of imbroglios ensued, some comic, along with serious physical breakdowns.
Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 8.54am AESpeakingSpeaking of imbroglios, the government is also facing turbulence in the Senate on infrastructure and privatisations.
That set of regulations brought about an onslaught of imbroglios over what did and didn't violate standards.
He probably turned away from Paris because of the imbroglio surrounding the Great Schism of 1378.
Many think this will balloon in future, as funds that raised money during the peak of the credit bubble slowly become the living dead.One way out of the imbroglio is for investors to "reset the economics" of a fund.
Setting out to understand the nature of this imbroglio, Grafton and Weinberg discover Casaubon's knowledge of Hebrew.
Her title is misleading in that the book is not about Dreyfus himself – "The Man on Devil's Island" – but a most comprehensive and nuanced account of the participants on both sides of the imbroglio.
In the early days of the imbroglio, I bumped into a close ally of the leader.
And a bigger question – is this the end of the imbroglio, will parliamentarians revert to their usual form of not throwing rocks in the glass house of parliamentary entitlements – or is there more to come?
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