| 31. | It is not the first time Washington and Minsk have tangled.
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| 32. | A tangle of salad in vinaigrette dressing helps marry the flavors.
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| 33. | Then I got tangled with a lapped car on a restart.
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| 34. | History's web, though, is much more tangled.
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| 35. | Drawings of the tangled skeins look like thick Swiss cheese slices.
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| 36. | The measure remained tangled in Capitol Hill politics over domestic spending.
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| 37. | The truck wanders around intersecting roads as tangled as fishing line.
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| 38. | Another murkier issue may also be tangled up with this affair.
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| 39. | Sounds confusing even by Hollywood's standards for tangled relationships.
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| 40. | The tangled politics of the issue were on full display Wednesday.
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