Minerva was recently embroiled in a heated discussion about the merits of cervical screening using smears. |
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A biohacker embroiled in a legal battle when local cops found his lab and accused him of bio-terrorism. |
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He becomes embroiled in a kidnapping caper involving Debbie's sleazy agent, and Jean goes all the way to help Marva get her shot at fame. |
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Anyone who continues to look at the new environment from an outdated perspective will become embroiled in excessive and undue worries. |
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Yesterday, factions involved with both sides in the dispute became embroiled in violent scuffles outside the court. |
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After 1711 the Carolinas were embroiled in war, first with the Tuscarora, then with the Yamasee. |
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But he left New York under a cloud, embroiled in a scandal with a socialite who divorced then murdered her husband. |
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As he gets more deeply embroiled in these situations, he has a lot of tough decisions to face. |
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Club members were embroiled in a row over a proposed new clubhouse recently. |
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And now we are embroiled in another of track and field's endless efforts to get ahead of dopers. |
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There are so many contradictions and paradoxes that you're just embroiled in them all the time. |
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Pretty soon he is embroiled in a series of incidents which move fluidly between comedy and tragedy and, at once, draw the audience in. |
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The seventh episode found the mismatched twosome returned from their globetrotting but embroiled in a variety of comedy adventures. |
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It was in this capacity that he became embroiled in a damaging series of scandals. |
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Being embroiled in a full-blooded war was not what he'd imagined his tour of the bordering principalities would entail. |
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The play is set in a country embroiled in an ongoing war, where one woman dares to stand out against popular opinion. |
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The viewer is irresistibly embroiled in the act of creation, and thereby marked forever with the power of his gorgeous creations. |
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What follows is his adventure as he travels to Canada and becomes embroiled in the complexities of the politics of the period. |
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Fayed is embroiled in a dispute with Thurso, whom he accuses of misusing his position to promote a failed businessman. |
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The leadership is currently embroiled in a factional dispute so bitter that the contending groups can barely meet in the same room. |
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It soon became embroiled in a controversy, one which ironically made co-belligerents, if not allies, of the divided parents. |
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They aren't the only Quebecois currently embroiled in a social media melee. |
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Only a few months later, the United States found itself once more embroiled in a hot war, this time with North Korea and Communist China. |
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The more he investigates, the more things don't add up and soon he is embroiled in a deadly game of cat and mouse with the real killer. |
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Recent good work by the team looked light years away and they have now got themselves embroiled in a dogfight that they might struggle to win. |
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He became embroiled in a fight with the pair before one of them produced a knife and stabbed him. |
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We will just throw them into the air and no one will ask again until people are embroiled in litigation. |
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He was embroiled in a heated exchange at a public inquiry into controversial plans to build a mosque in his Clitheroe ward. |
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But, the way she tells it, the fact that she was embroiled in legal action of any kind was enough for film studios to become nervous. |
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But he was quickly embroiled in a range of media interviews as the press release hit the news desks. |
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Unfortunately for both, their careers took a nosedive after they both became embroiled in controversy. |
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Maybe gangsters are embroiled in some kind of gun culture, but responsible shooters are certainly not. |
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The attraction of these materials lies in their rich detail about the lives of men and women embroiled in marital litigation. |
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However, reaching the solution is a complex journey that has embroiled native communities and their non-native neighbours for the past century. |
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His tweed-clad, mainly male cast of characters roam the countryside and become embroiled in bizarre, nonsensical occurrences. |
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Once a font of musical ideas both wildly original and luridly commercial, hip-hop has become embroiled in a protracted bout of tail-chasing. |
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While in Mexico to retrieve an overdue debt, he finds himself embroiled in a tangled web of love, passion and betrayal. |
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He turned in a stream of hot stories about the city police department which was embroiled in a corruption scandal inside the vice squad. |
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The National team is currently embroiled in an exhibition tour in B.C. versus Japan. |
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Santa's national secretariat is embroiled in several disputes with other Santa hospitals throughout the country. |
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The pair had been embroiled in lengthy legal battles over Daniel, but had reached a shared custody agreement on his care before Kevin's death. |
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He and his brother, however, became embroiled in Merovingian high politics and were both suspected of treason by Queen Balthild. |
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Four years later he found himself both a millionaire and embroiled in the ugliest of financial scandals. |
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Many Chinese reacted with alarm to the outburst, mindful of two major incidents in which they were embroiled in the past. |
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Now is his chance for revenge, as bewitcher and bewitched are embroiled in a turbulent tale of mayhem, magic, and enchantment. |
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Eight years embroiled in the nitty-gritty of Glasgow City Council as a councillor for Pollok has taught him a lot, he says. |
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When a team is embroiled in a relegation battle a meagre point never seems quite enough to quench the fear of the unthinkable. |
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Over the years, it has been thoroughly embroiled in scandal, controversy, corruption, and misgovernment. |
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The casino boss is embroiled in his own struggle against modernization. |
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At once we were embroiled in an argument on the subject of racism and decolonization. |
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They know what it means to be tiny spots on the map, remembered only if embroiled in a terrible conflict that turns the whole region into a nest of unrest. |
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Since late in 2013, Mark Driscoll has been embroiled in serial controversies. |
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Does the fact that Cary is embroiled in all of this now spark any sort of crisis of conscience? |
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Hobby Lobby has been embroiled in a faith-based lawsuit over covering contraception as part of the Affordable Care Act. |
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Until recently it has been embroiled in a dispute with the England and Wales institute that wanted to restyle itself as simply the Institute of Chartered Accountants. |
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Somehow, Dr. Beckett's gotten embroiled with this tart, only she's ten years older than him if she's a day, and she's the wife of a mucky-muck network executive. |
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Ms Munson is embroiled in a bitter row with residents and councillors over plans to convert stables and a garage at Great Easton into a dog training centre. |
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Ask this question and you might find yourself embroiled in a stooshie. |
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Back in the days when England was embroiled in the Hundred Years' War against France, a family of notables was fashioning its own chapel in the valley of the River Kent. |
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Time and again they chose unsuspecting members of an audience and embroiled them in wacky games or ludicrous, sometimes cringingly embarrassing, situations. |
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Even the Royal Family are embroiled in a hair-scare scandal. |
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If there are a few loose ends to be tidied up on that front, it is nothing compared to the financial mess in which he is embroiled with one of his former clubs. |
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He was also embroiled in a bitter dispute with a Limerick criminal. |
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Recently separated from the woman who had helped her win round her parents, she discovered her former lover was embroiled in a battle with cancer. |
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Fagan tried to drag Hunt away from the incident as players from both sides became embroiled in ugly scenes. |
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On seeing Richard embroiled with Henry's men and separated from his main force, William Stanley made his move. |
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But the book on Wilde embroiled him in a libel suit with Lord Alfred Douglas. |
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Asquith's new government became embroiled in a controversy over the Eucharistic Congress of 1908, held in London. |
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France was embroiled in its own religious battles that would only be settled in 1598 with the Edict of Nantes. |
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There he became embroiled in discussions whether to replace the Katipunan with an insurgent government of the Cavite rebels' design. |
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The Kingdom's decline began when it became embroiled in the dispute between the Italian Merchant Republics of Genoa and Venice. |
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Henry also believed in Church reform, but on taking power in England he became embroiled in the investiture controversy. |
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Discord broke out in the inner circles of court in December 1397, when Bolingbroke and Mowbray became embroiled in a quarrel. |
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The latter two had been embroiled in a protracted legal dispute with HiT before their departure. |
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Leading up to the American Civil War, Baptists became embroiled in the controversy over slavery in the United States. |
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The firm issued a profit warning for 2014 as a result of the costs of becoming embroiled in an electronic tagging scandal. |
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Firstly he became embroiled in a scandal concerning a young woman called Agnes Beaumont. |
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The 70-times capped legend felt the Scots were embroiled in a physical battle with Georgia before outmuscling them for a 15-6 victory. |
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Tiwari on Monday accepted that Rohit Shekhar, the man who had been embroiled in a paternity suit with Tiwari, is his biological son. |
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But the fact is, large parts of Pakistan are embroiled in tribal and religions conflict and off-limits to all but the most brazen journalists. |
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Crisis for the counterinsurgent Britain had fought in several wars in recent decades and would soon be embroiled in one of the first global wars. |
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Education officials in Texas have pull ed the plug on a church-run charter school that has been embroiled in scandal and financial mismanagement. |
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Is Scott Walker about to be embroiled in yet another corruption probe? |
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The book begins with an overview of the various squabbles that embroiled the Austro-Hungarian Empire. |
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Tesco are embroiled in a row over Big Brother-style armbands that keep track of staff. |
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It focuses on the show's whackiest character, Abi, who gets embroiled in a murder investigation on a cruise. |
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Clarkson was embroiled in controversy last week when it was claimed he used the N-word while reciting the nursery rhyme Eeny, Meeny, Miny Moe during filming. |
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On 4 May, England became embroiled in the War of the Spanish Succession, in which England, Austria and the Dutch Republic fought against France and Spain. |
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A MIDLAND chef has been awarded more than pounds 2,000 for unfair dismissal after becoming embroiled in a row with her boss over pork roasts and T-bone steaks. |
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Unfortunately, their efforts to save Medusa have to be postponed for a while after they become unwittingly embroiled in the brutal blood sport of the Scythian tribe. |
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Indeed, it's only the sheer direness of some of the clubs below Newcastle that will stop them becoming embroiled in a long battle against the drop. |
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The American father embroiled in an Internet adoption case has been arrested on suspicion of molesting two teenage sisters who baby-sat for him, police said yesterday. |
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France was embroiled in its own religious battles due to significant Spanish intervention, that would only be settled in 1598 with the Edict of Nantes. |
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Simon Le Bon and co are embroiled in a court wrangle with Chicago-based Worldwide Fan Clubs after the firm allegedly failed to hand over more than PS23,000 in profits. |
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However, the bid has been embroiled in much controversy, including allegations of bribery and interference in the investigation of the alleged bribery. |
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Over the next five years the band recorded five albums for Apple and toured extensively, before they became embroiled in the chaos of Apple Records' dissolution. |
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Owing to its geographical location, the town was frequently embroiled in the border warfare and power play of the 12th and 13th centuries in the Welsh Marches. |
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The American rapper Snoop Dogg has become embroiled in a legal battle in India where Zoroastrians charge that his latest music video insults their faith. |
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Austrian far-right politician Joerg Haider, who has been embroiled in a recent dispute over refugees, has called for asylum seekers to wear electronic ankle bracelets. |
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Since 1993, the United States has twice helped set up special antinarcotics forces here, only to watch their commanders become embroiled in the drug trade themselves. |
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Anyway, as a result of this hokum, we are now embroiled in an unwinnable war without end, but which may escalate to threaten each and every one of us. |
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Since 2011, the DUP has been embroiled in internal discord over al-Mirghani's decision to join the cabinet dominated by the National Congress Party. |
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