| 1. | The concrete grid that now enmeshes Los Angeles is beyond hyperbole.
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| 2. | Disgruntled senior Vietnamese officers sought to enmesh him in their cabals against President Diem.
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| 3. | There is a violent and exuberant climax that enmeshes the castle with the ghetto.
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| 4. | He plays a federal prosecutor in New York who enmeshes himself in the city's political battles.
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| 5. | The goal was to enmesh as many people as possible in some group which could then be manipulated.
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| 6. | The effect will be to enmesh the president and the judiciary, to the great detriment of both branches.
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| 7. | Meanwhile, she said, Johnson was becoming obsessed with the fear that his enemies were trying to enmesh him in scandal.
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| 8. | Opponents predicted the charge would hurt business, create gridlock around the perimeter of the zone and enmesh motorists in bureaucratic chaos.
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| 9. | Of course, there are some perfectly logical reasons for the current generation of parents to enmesh themselves so deeply in the process.
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| 10. | His eagerness to please Clinton, and protect him, may have helped to enmesh Altman in Whitewater, some who know him say.
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