It is rather sad that the Internet was the only channel to save myself from this media embroilment, but this method is indeed quite effective. |
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Indeed the embroilment of India, Poland and so on, is clearly a step along that path. |
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In truth, if Gil has a skill for extricating himself from such embroilment it is only because he is forever landing himself in it, whether in football or not. |
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Marx in reply publicized Bakunin's embroilment with an unscrupulous Russian student leader, Sergey Gennadiyevich Nechayev, who had practiced blackmail and murder. |
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The juniors hurried out like bees aswarm, asking no questions, clattered up the staircase, and added themselves to the embroilment. |
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The culprits Rwanda, Uganda and Congo itself all depend on aid, and so might be bullied into stopping. Some argue that the West should avoid embroilment altogether. |
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Many Americans would like the withdrawal of combat troops from Iraq to signal the beginning of the end of America's overall embroilment in the benighted regions of the world. |
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On his return in 67 BC, he married Pompeia, a granddaughter of Sulla, whom he later divorced in 61 BC after her embroilment in the Bona Dea scandal. |
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