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was now engaged
adverb
At the present time.
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Macel Pate was now engaged to one of his roommates.
Another lawyer said NI was now engaged in a "risk analysis" and was weighing up the overall costs of the trial and the "blueprint" for further damages that would emerge when Mr Justice Vos delivered his verdict.
Young and old, solo and in couples, the homeowners in Ms. Anaya Allen's class were all in breach, clutching special-delivery packages from their lenders announcing that the machinery was now engaged to evict them.
Senator John McCain said on Sunday the US was now engaged in a proxy war with Russia in Syria, as a result of "an abdication of American leadership" on the part of the Obama White House.
Representative Jerrold L. Nadler, a Democrat whose district includes parts of Brooklyn and Manhattan, said that having already misled ground zero workers that the air they breathed was safe, the E.P.A. was now engaged in a "second cover-up".
But in a report to Congress in January, the Pentagon concluded that the access gained to Obolensk through such assistance gave it "high confidence" that neither Obolensk nor Vector, the former Soviet viral weapons complex in Siberia, was now engaged in activities related to germ warfare.
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Many scholars are now engaged in epigraphy.
(He and the woman are now engaged).
On this we are now engaged.
They are now engaged to be married in August 2009.
I think people are now engaged and primed".
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