Sentence examples for particularly entangled in from inspiring English sources

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Paramount's well-being has become particularly entangled in the fate of "Button," a parable, first published in 1922, about a man born as a 70-year-old who then dwindles toward infancy.

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Historically, India has been particularly wary of getting entangled in international commitments on climate change – a problem it prefers to blame on the west.

Heating to 90°C released some extra DNA, particularly larger fragments (Lane 3) such as restriction-site-deficient macrosatellite DNA which had remained entangled in the paper, whilst even after this procedure some DNA was retained on the paper (Lane 4) again, presumably, macrosatellite DNA.

Some are entangled in power lines.

A few find themselves entangled in jargon.

The two idealists also became darkly entangled in political violence.

Indeed, a year later, many companies remain entangled in red tape.

It shows archetypal male figures endlessly entangled in ferocious battle.

"In our passion, his toothbrush had become entangled in my hair".

Two humpback whales have become entangled in the nets in the past two years.

ICE is too entangled in this debacle to investigate Signal or itself.

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