Empowered with determination, he caught her by the hand, and so ensnarled her for life, for it marked the beginning of their bittersweet love. |
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Sitting candidates are almost always re-elected unless they've become ensnarled in some scandal or dubious practice that affects them personally. |
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No other biological phenomenon has remained so persistently ensnarled in fundamental philosophical and semantic tangles. |
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I discovered that in the 1720s he had ensnarled himself in administering a debt-ridden estate. |
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Grimy and eternally ensnarled in traffic, it is clogged by too many people living in too little space. |
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I am more than my body, and I am no longer ensnarled by the current fads of fashion. |
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Their ambitions worked out in a different way, became ensnarled in trans-Atlantic politics, and New France fell before superior English power. |
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After a really good lunch, we got ensnarled in traffic and were a little late. |
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The game in which I am currently ensnarled is all about waiting. |
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Children may become lost or ensnarled, and some of their music may go missing without teachers and other musically proficient adults to help the young along, however. |
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But now the tail of his blousy shirt, ensnarled in the cleats of one of the wardens' boots, became tattered and soiled. |
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His strips are almost always the same: people who are trying to talk their way through or around something, and end up ensnarled in their own discourse, because the discourse is not, in fact, their own. |
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So the matter is ensnarled in a procedural fight over whether the board must redraft its complaint to name all 3,400 teachers as defendants, in the process having to find and serve each one with a copy of the suit. |
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We contend that unexamined English monolingualism is ensnarled within the larger atrocity of unacknowledged privilege. |
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Instead of free speech, we now have regulated speech that has ensnarled elections in a web of bizarre and opaque rules. |
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Its roots lie in a proposal made in the mid-1990s for wirelessly linking home audio and video systems, thus breaking the incompatibility log-jam that had ensnarled the consumer-electronics industry. |
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Until two years ago, the fate of the F-22 seemed inextricably ensnarled in cost overruns, which seemed to rule out any possibility of supplemental production. |
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In a poignant nod to manners, Little Blue Truck becomes ensnarled in a traffic jam, where it implores short-tempered city vehicles to calm down and to proceed one at a time. |
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