| 1. | The dispute is certain to embroil the United States and Canadian governments.
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| 2. | Naturally, too, Leo embroils George in various other flaky scams.
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| 3. | The committee's action embroils America in a serious constitutional crisis.
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| 4. | Williams thought that firing them might embroil the company in legal problems.
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| 5. | Pakistan cannot allow any-body to embroil it in such dastardly acts.
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| 6. | Bitter internal squabbling embroils all three major political parties.
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| 7. | I think once you embroil this in politics, it will defeat your purpose.
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| 8. | Worse, it could embroil our troops in an endless and thankless police action.
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| 9. | It necessarily embroils the state in the relationship between the church and its parishioner,
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| 10. | The investigation also threatens to embroil the insurance industry's remarkable family dynasty.
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