| 1. | It's always fun embroiling these two in a political discussion.
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| 2. | He said Hamas feared embroiling Hebron's Arabs in a bloodbath.
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| 3. | It had divided the Visconti branches, embroiling the family in a crisis.
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| 4. | But neither should Washington provoke China by embroiling itself in the Taiwan independence issue.
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| 5. | *Other notes : Vice regent has been embroiling himself in university related talk pages . eg.
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| 6. | That will be difficult if this scandal drags on and widens further, embroiling prominent politicians and bureaucrats.
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| 7. | Lane entered the public forum by embroiling himself in one of the most factious debates of our time,
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| 8. | By sending Tutu, Mandela avoided officially embroiling his government in the political stand off occurring in Nigeria.
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| 9. | Stieglitz spent most of 1900 finding ways to outmaneuver these efforts, embroiling him in protracted administrative battles.
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| 10. | It becomes much more routine, embroiling its characters in the usual film noir tangle of betrayal and greed.
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