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Like a lot of the teams in this World Cup, they seem to be getting themselves into a mental tangle about it.

Journalists covering the story got in a tangle about whether the plant that had been stolen was the only Nymphaea thermarum left in the world.

"Justified" can be counted on to supply a large number of great performances every year, and it also usually introduces a number of plot lines that pile up into a confusing tangle about two-thirds of the way through a given season.

This is in line with estimates for the time it takes for intraneuronal paired helical fillaments to become a ghost tangle: about 3.4 years in the hippocampus CA1 regions and 5.4 years in the subiculum [ 79].

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It is difficult to discern to what extent Ms. Meier has set the movement, as the three engage in prolonged shoving matches, throwing one another to the floor only to trip and fall themselves, or getting hopelessly and rather violently tangled about in the rope, wielded without mercy by whichever pair happens to be in charge.

This may seem appropriate ITT began life in 1920 as a telephone company in the Caribbean but it marks the end of an era.Under Mr Geneen, who ran it for two decades from 1959 (and whose recent book is assessed this week in our Review of Books), ITT became a global tangle of about 400 mostly unrelated businesses, united solely by his own financially driven management style.

The song "No More Tangles" is about codependency: "Stockholm is a city that I adore / but the syndrome of that name is one that I abhor".

Lucy Morrison directs Nicola Wilson's Plaques and Tangles, about a woman with a genetic risk of early onset Alzheimer's, that starts at the Royal Court Upstairs tonight.

I also listened to the Canadian artist Sarah Leavitt's poignant account of publishing a graphic memoir, "Tangles," about her mother, a Harvard-trained educator, as she struggled with Alzheimer's disease.

Dolan is currently at the Royal Court, London, in Nicola Wilson's Plaques and Tangles, about a woman who discovers days before her wedding that she has a 50-50 chance of developing early onset Alzheimer's.

"It's a tough road," she said, citing all manner of bureaucratic tangles about health insurance, fading rehabilitation coverage, other financial demands beyond estimating, and endless tasks like the family's learning to move Ashley on a board to distant doctors' appointments.

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