| 31. | At the Royal Ballet, absolutely everyone on stage seems to be caught up in the plot.
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| 32. | The D-line in Atlanta, we refused to be caught up in that and we never did.
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| 33. | But when he does, it is hard not to be caught up in this improbable saga.
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| 34. | We tend to be caught up in short-term issues-- the latest uptick or downtick in the numbers,
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| 35. | Many emulated the company's practices and now fear that they too could be caught up in scandal.
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| 36. | All five of the other reporters known to be caught up in the investigation have done that.
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| 37. | To be caught up in a world where the rat was the best friend must'ev been scary.
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| 38. | Given her history, friends said it is amazing that LePore should be caught up in such a maelstrom.
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| 39. | For months, and despite public ridicule, I had refused to be caught up in the electronic mail craze.
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| 40. | These are merely a sampling of the side activities that unsuspecting foreign visitors could be caught up in.
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