Otherwise, it either withers away or entangles the individual lives of the couple in a terrible way. |
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For each person it might just be one reason, or a variety of reasons, that entangles them in a seemingly inescapable web of violence. |
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Red tape now entangles the interrogation process, and detainees know that their adversaries' hands are tied. |
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A bind, by contrast, entangles two options together to create a position which it is difficult to disentangle – and may tighten with time. |
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The state entangles its nationally ambitious politicians in its never-ending problems. |
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Marriage is a biological vocation and a mission for society, which entangles the couple and children economically. |
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He carries a single red rose in his mouth which he then must keep safe as he twists and entangles himself in the rope. |
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It entangles the fish in pockets formed by the passing of the inner net through the mesh of the outer net. |
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The whitish or brownish liquid becomes rubberlike after exposure to air and entangles enemies. |
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In Dr Zeilinger's set-up, published this week in Nature, Kirk and A are both shone at a beam-splitter, a procedure that entangles the two. |
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A lack of words at the right time entangles Tertuliano in problems. |
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The soul of the fragrance entangles with enchanting notes of patchouli, vetiver, oakmoss, amber and labdanum offering a strong identity to the base. |
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