| 41. | The cross-rhythms, though entangled, are vigorous and audible.
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| 42. | Often, the strands are shown entangling helpless people in their coils.
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| 43. | What seemed before to entangle the light now reflected it.
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| 44. | The first man he reached was entangled in some debris.
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| 45. | The voice became inexorably entangled with his own personal life.
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| 46. | And that means newspapers are becoming entangled in events they write about.
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| 47. | Didn't George Washington admonish us to beware of entangling alliances?
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| 48. | A museum director becomes entangled in a web of conspirators.
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| 49. | Three men hang, their entangled bodies twisted in an existential embrace.
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| 50. | Presidents George Washington and Thomas Jefferson warned Americans to avoid entangling alliances.
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