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The motives are as tangled as the conflicts.
His feet never get tangled as he backpedals or takes crossover steps.
On third-and-10, Nunes got his feet tangled as he pulled back from center.
But things got tangled — as they often do in Italy, where bureaucracy and politics can easily overwhelm economics.
The relationship between the French and American revolutions is as tangled as two pairs of Christmas tree lights.
The theories are as tangled as the beard that Maradona wears to camouflage bite marks from his pet dog.
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"Flesh," the evening's final offering, begins with Mr. Steffensen and the ravishing Omagbitse Omagbemi (a frequent collaborator of Ms. Garfield's) winding and tangling, as Mr. Phillips speaks of the body and breath.
The candidates end up telling their voters that it will cost $4 billion to $5 billion a year just to keep traffic as tangled up as it is right now.
It is as elusive as the search for Atlantis, as tangled in legend as the quest for the Holy Grail.
If this weren't as tangled a picture as you could imagine, up pops a distinctly European thing: a directive the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID).
These issues include nuclear disarmament, which divides France and Germany, and the alliance's relationship with the European Union, which gets tangled up, as always, in the complications of Cyprus, Greece and Turkey.
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