| 41. | Unfortunately, rain had turned the trail into a quagmire.
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| 42. | Rain poured all that day, and the track was a quagmire.
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| 43. | But that could plunge the nation into a legal and political quagmire.
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| 44. | Olson's case shows what a legal quagmire is taking shape.
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| 45. | It's always been a quagmire of conflicting recriminations.
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| 46. | It has led Russian studies into an intellectual and perhaps moral quagmire.
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| 47. | Yet it too may soon be dragged into the quagmire.
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| 48. | Clearly, it is not even a quagmire we face.
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| 49. | But the tragic quagmire of Vietnam robbed him of his stellar position.
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| 50. | Not every customer who needs a computer repair walks into a quagmire.
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