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The word 'tangles' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used as a verb or a noun, meaning to become twisted or intertwined or a state of being twisted or intertwined. Example 1: The girl's long hair was full of tangles after spending a day at the beach. Example 2: The two friends tried to unravel the tangled knot in the string, but it seemed impossible. Example 3: The complicated situation left her thoughts tangled and confused. Example 4: The vines in the garden had become tangled together, creating a beautiful yet messy sight. Example 5: His words became tangled as he tried to explain the complex concept to his students.
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There's even a transformation scene, in which Jeffries is trimmed of his long, white tangles of hair – the clippings, in the elegant direction by Roger Michell, mirroring the snowfall of the earlier wintry death scenes – and has the neat sides dyed in order to become unrecognisable from the face defamed on front pages.
WHAT happens when one of Asia's best commercial-court systems tangles with one of its worst?
Mr Fillon denies making any such request.The affair has grabbed headlines in France, and distracted attention from the substance of Mr Sarkozy's judicial tangles, which could yet be the main obstacle between him and the presidency.
World Bank research suggests that legal tangles over land tenure hobble efforts to upgrade them.
Instead, it supplies influence: opening doors, keeping XFN out of bureaucratic tangles, and, not least, protecting it from other western rivals, which need Xinhua's approval to expand their reporting in China.Xinhua itself has promised Ms Bush that it would not launch a rival service for 20 years.
Mr Ai's associates fear that his latest troubles are more serious than previous tangles with the authorities, and that the instructions to take action against him have come "from the top".
Alois Alzheimer's original paper, identifying both plaques and tangles, was presented in November 1906.
And he has continued to cling to the tatters of America's affirmative-action policies long after most of the country has become disenchanted with racial preferences, insisting that it is still better to notice race than to ignore it.This gets the administration into some embarrassing tangles.
And the hippocampuses are one part of the brain where the plaques and tangles of Alzheimer's disease are found.The team looked at the brains of 12 people with enough damage discovered post mortem to have qualified as suffering from Alzheimer's, but who had scored zero on the Clinical Dementia Rating Scale within the year before they died.
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Criticised for giving (pro bono) economic advice to Mr Sisi, he warns that freezing the former military leader out will "take away a major bulwark for our security".This argument is intellectually coherent, but leads to moral tangles as highlighted by Mr Blair's involvement in Kazakhstan, where he has set up a team of advisers to counsel Nursultan Nazarbayev, president for a quarter of a century.
Tunisia's reputation as a destination for tourists and investment has been dented.In this section Rage, but also self-criticism Passing the buck Don't push them underground Where al-Qaeda rules the roost Blazing saddles in the Sahara Tangles over tenure ReprintsIn fact, Tunisia's Salafists cover a wide spectrum.
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