The war created a new class of super rich drug barons, a mafia that is enmeshed in the country's political system. |
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Never exclusively a formalist, this artist is enmeshed in and driven by a complex web of personal and social relationships. |
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Once in Neverland, they become enmeshed in Peter's war with his arch-enemy, the nefarious Captain Hook. |
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The difference is that those field lines are enmeshed within the electrically charged, superheated plasma that comprises the body of the Sun. |
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However, the duck confit was cut up in cold bits and enmeshed in a strange, oily construction of mushrooms and haricots verts. |
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When he disappears, and she eventually tries to find and help him, she too becomes enmeshed in the state frame-up against her husband. |
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More than figures of speech, I think, his metaphors suggest that Hammersley imagines shapes and colors as characters enmeshed in graphic dramas. |
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Japan is enmeshed in a familiar quandary about how to provide military support without damaging its pacifist constitution. |
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Cartilage plates, blood vessels, and ganglia were also enmeshed in a thick fibromuscular coat. |
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The Spanish civil war ushered in a new era in which the civilian population was enmeshed in the conflict. |
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Or better yet an all-in-one weapon that destroys the whole enmeshed monstrosity at one blow. |
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On this basis alone, they demonstrated themselves to be deeply enmeshed in a web of obligation and dependence. |
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Doing something to address one's situation or circumstances is deeply enmeshed in Western culture. |
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Even when their produce is earning the country billions of dollars, their lives are enmeshed in poverty, illiteracy, and misery. |
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I am saddened that people lost money, I am saddened that people lost jobs, I am saddened that a major company is enmeshed in a major scandal. |
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She's getting enmeshed in a tangle of lies, and Tom is certainly going to find out about it. |
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The first generation was enmeshed in the struggle of making it in America, often changing their names and beliefs to fit in. |
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When we meet Johnny Rico and his pals, they are already enmeshed in combat, and we hear little about the war on a larger scale. |
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For a second or so, there is a complete communion between us, as our respective states of contentment become momentarily enmeshed. |
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They have since struggled to make a reappearance, as movies have become more and more enmeshed in the Hollywood discourse. |
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She says she is not like Lawrence, but we know the craft of writing has always been enmeshed in apprenticeship. |
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The world is hydra headed, as old as the rocks and as changing as the sea, enmeshed inextricably in its ways. |
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Adapted from an award-winning play, Closer examines the lives of four people who become enmeshed in a tawdry tale of adultery. |
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In the first place, it is important to realize that faith has always come enmeshed in a cultural context. |
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The avowed objective was to underpin one of the favored Lebanese factions enmeshed in the multilateral disputes in the country. |
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Remaining in the transport portfolio would, according to the PDs, leave the Tanaiste enmeshed in protracted union disputes. |
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There wouldn't have been any way in the world to not become enmeshed in the campaign. |
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He often experienced the self not as infinitely removed from particulars but as hopelessly enmeshed in them. |
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The conspirators gradually become enmeshed by their own plot and are dismayed to find they are as susceptible as their victims. |
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She was justifiably shocked to find me already enmeshed in a version of that story. |
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At the meeting, he finds himself enmeshed in a discussion of complaints about the paper's political coverage. |
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Mr. Bruno is enmeshed in a widening criminal investigation into his business ties to people seeking state money or actions. |
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The element of passion that gets enmeshed with the expectations on both sides needs no reiteration here. |
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They are depicted as descending by themselves, or with the dove of the Holy Spirit, or with the incarnate Christ Child enmeshed among the luminous striations. |
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As creator, the writer puts his or her own subjectivity in play by projecting it into the interiority of the character enmeshed in the social world represented in the novel. |
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Meanwhile, William was enmeshed in a desperate war in the Netherlands. |
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Vita tried to call her husband, but he was enmeshed in his own crisis. |
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Nerve cells, like those of the brain, are enmeshed in fatty tissue. |
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Today, the Falun Gong is deeply enmeshed in a propaganda war with Beijing. |
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Like Goldin, Armstrong also became enmeshed in the hard drug culture he portrayed. |
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Throughout the 1990s, politics and organized crime were closely linked, so much so that they still remain enmeshed. |
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The agricultural sector is enmeshed in a process that increases and spreads poverty. |
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She explored the notions of purity and virginity and how they are enmeshed with contracts, property and individual rights. |
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He's enmeshed in a scheme that could send him to jail and cost him the love of Lenka. |
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But learning itself is kick-started when enmeshed and inseparable from what a child inherently loves. |
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Because they've been on every side they get enmeshed with the guy who ended up on the wrong side. |
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Emotions are enmeshed in life and learning and, if handled intelligently, can play a starring role in academic performance. |
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Inspired by this ruderal nature, the project team proposed a different kind of green space, enmeshed in the city and its temporality. |
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These attempts make clear that, on the near side of what is said, semantics and pragmatics are quite enmeshed. |
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There are more think-tanks in Washington than ever before, and they are more enmeshed with the machinery of power. |
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Extremely high levels of conflict, communication and ambivalence about the divorce decision hallmarked the enmeshed pattern. |
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We live in systems of concrete actions which are enmeshed, and these systems create problems that we need to study. |
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Our charter contains a policy based on Quality, Safety and Environment enmeshed in all aspects related to hygiene and consumer safety. |
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For other families, the state of crisis becomes chronic and litigation seems never-ending with professionals becoming enmeshed in the dispute. |
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These nuns are far more enmeshed in the world, with all its messiness and ambiguities, than the male hierarchy is. |
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His TV Dinner was a feast of curiosities enmeshed with the everyday, a meal that leaves one feeling slightly queasy, even overstuffed, but eager for more. |
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Once she became enmeshed in the acting world, she turned to some timeless Hollywood icons for sartorial guidance. |
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The City was enmeshed in ritualistic and religious concepts. |
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Magical beliefs and practices existed at all social levels in the medieval and early modern periods, and were enmeshed in medical and scientific thought and techniques. |
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Earl is so enmeshed in his youngest son's identity that he becomes a bore. |
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He finds himself unwillingly enmeshed in the siblings' troubled lives. |
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During this time folk music began to become enmeshed with political and social activism themes and movements. |
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These characteristics are enmeshed in a genetic 'quilt' which is both enviable and endlessly complex: in the Gaspé, we have created a model of cooperation for all the world. |
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A modernized institutional framework must also be able to respond to the range of discriminatory practices that can be enmeshed with wage discrimination. |
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A community association in the south of this city has been enmeshed in a debate surrounding the establishment of a funeral home in a residential neighborhood. |
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The situation of Côte d'Ivoire since 19 September 2003 shows that they were in fact announcing the terrible war in which the country has been enmeshed for over two years. |
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But the opposite is also true, as demonstrated by newcomers to Canada who have a passion for our history and for the languages enmeshed within it. |
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One of my motivations as a student chaplain came from seeing students concentrating only on their own narrow world, enmeshed in unchallenging internal debates. |
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Older children were more enmeshed in parental conflicts. |
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The 42nd president was enmeshed in two other State of the Union dramas. |
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The codependent dance of the borderline and the non-borderline is often very highly enmeshed, so it is very difficult for the non-bpd to see their part in the disfunction. |
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Ordinary experience is a riot of imprecision, of impressions enmeshed in pre-conceptions, clich6s, profanities, and impercipience. |
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And the United States had emerged from its isolationist stupor unrivaled in might and enmeshed in world affairs. |
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In a sense the Gesänge are for all of them, and for everyone: a private lamentation for the tragedy at the heart of everyday life, in whose coils we are all enmeshed. |
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I don't want you to get enmeshed in what Metrolinx, TTC, or anybody else is going to think about this, but I think that's going to be a key element if we're looking at infrastructure. |
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In complex carousels innocent traders can get enmeshed, and measures within Member States to combat fraud, such as freezing rebates, can damage innocent businesses. |
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This being so, all parties in secession negotiations would have an interest in making sure they were not enmeshed in a deadlock in which they could plausibly be accused of acting in bad faith. |
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The light of child stars often fades, but with a role so mature, so enmeshed in the politics of a nation, it's hard to understand why nothing took off. |
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Then you have lawyers who are enmeshed with their clients. |
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Stolichnaya would have been less expensive, and the brand is less developed, which gives it greater growth potential, but the deal became enmeshed with political machinations around Russia's recent elections. |
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The peace and prosperity of the world depends on which path it takes. Some people argue that China is now too enmeshed in globalisation to put the world economy in jeopardy through war or coercion. |
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Whilst it is true that the Commission is the driving force of the Community institutions, it is also true that, when the Member States are enmeshed in internal problems, this takes up a great deal of energy. |
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