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The SodaStream controversy, even though it concerned only the company's presence in the settlements, was inevitably caught up in the broader BDS (Boycott, Divest, Sanctions) campaign, which calls on consumers and companies to cut off ties to all Israeli companies and institutions until the state reaches a peace agreement with the Palestinians.
So a pianist offering an all-Beethoven series is inevitably caught between two opposing forces.
This simple deception is inevitably caught by the accounting division of the Social Security Board.
"As a member of the World Meteorological Organisation, the BoM is inevitably caught up in global warming politics," he wrote.
Eisner's clubfooted sentimentality and irony make for better gazing than reading — delinquent teenagers pulling a fire alarm for kicks are inevitably caught in a building fire on the very next page.
Lexicographers may want to stay away from such contentious issues, but the authoritative power of their dictionaries means they're inevitably caught up in such definitional wars — even as they try to stay above the fray and describe language without worrying about the sensitivities of one side or another in a political dispute.
The murky business in which he is inevitably caught up means that his "long, intimidating" sword with the "nicks, knocks and scratches of other days and other blades" spends rather more time out of its scabbard than the captain might have hoped.
South Korea is inevitably caught between escalating Sino-Japanese conflicts.
Refugees are inevitably caught up in the religious dimensions of regional conflicts and tensions.
There was, inevitably, a catch: if the feds weren't going to make money on the sale, neither could anyone else — a curious stroke of value decimation.
At least find out what he means by 'not on humans!' Has this guy successfully removed even, like, sewing needles from the heads of mice, or what?" Of course, Tyler's is inevitably the mind caught in "Mind Catcher".
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