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Quite apart from the anti-democratic implications of having the legislature usurp the role of the voters, and setting aside the embarrassing fact that Mr Bush's own brother would get embroiled in the process as governor, if the legislature really were to appoint its own electors, then the chances are that a Gore slate might also emerge from the electoral nastiness.
Was the government predicting then that Fannie and Freddie each would get embroiled in accounting scandals within two years, and go broke in 2008?
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"I don't know why we'd get embroiled in this fight, which is apt to be very divisive in the conference, before we take care of the more immediate issues," Mr. Cole said.
The global taboo on poison gas would be upheld, and America would not have to get embroiled in a shooting war in Syria.
Geffen, who did not want to get embroiled in a controversy among journalists, would only say: "I don't think anyone imagines Maureen would allow anyone to edit her column.
So why get embroiled?
People get embroiled and can't get out".
We can afford not to get embroiled in obligations".
But then I started to get embroiled in resources and that [the rise in price of] oil was the first paradigm shift that we'd ever come across in an important asset class, and nothing is more important than oil.
Raymond and his sidekick, Neal, get embroiled in a series of increasingly bizarre events.
And the more that European lenders get embroiled in Spain's public finances, the more politically contentious it may become.
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