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How suicide bombing then got adopted as a weapon by the Sunni Muslims of Palestine and the Arabian Peninsula -- and then by a multinational consortium drawing in Egyptians, Algerians, Moroccans and Kenyans that found its prime targets on American soil -- is a tangled question for scholars.

The delay gives the book additional impact: it arrives at a moment when Americans are again confronting a tangled question of war and peace -- how to remove a dangerous enemy from Iraq and build in its place what never existed there before, a stable democracy posing no threat to its neighbors.

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In this passage about the Kaczynski proceedings, Finnegan describes how tangled the question of psychiatric evaluations can become when combined with a murder trial: There was never any real doubt that Kaczynski was legally sane.

But in many places where housing construction in boom times led to congestion, traffic and air quality concerns, the debate over oil is tangled with questions over what the land should be.

But she got tangled in questions about her email troubles, and then had to watch as Trump, who followed her on stage, was largely unchallenged by moderator Matt Lauer.

In "Environmental Justice," team-taught by a science teacher and a social studies teacher, students tangle with questions like whether a factory, with its potential for pollution as well as jobs, should be placed in the suburbs or the inner city.

Golden included him in the critically acclaimed "Freestyle," the 2001 exhibition of so-called post-black art that looked at the complex and nonliteral ways in which black artists were tangling with questions of society, politics and identity.

Too often, debate in non-indigenous Australia is tangled up in questions of what indigenous Australians want from the country.

The political questions, tangled up with legal issues, are mounting: Will Mr. Janklow, who has not returned to Washington, consider resigning?

I think Mr King and the people he's arguing against are getting tangled in secondary questions about the comparative utility of tax-financed government spending, donation-financed government spending, and donation-financed private charitable spending.

Family members can bring access and intimacy to a project but they are, as Ms. Rice noted, inevitably tangled up in questions about the inevitable biases contained in such works.

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