I can't seem to even get past the CD singles stand without entangling my foot around a badly placed world music display. |
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The people who make these films have enormous clout economically and politically, often entangling themselves in scandal. |
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With incredible skill and accuracy, you throw your bola at Alexander, entangling him and holding him in place. |
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He is, they noted, a man with a remarkable talent for entangling himself in scandal. |
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She gasped suddenly, thrusting a hand to her head, pushing back her styled hair abruptly and entangling her fingers in it. |
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It remembered President Washington's warning against entangling foreign alliances. |
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We have told both parties repeatedly, publicly and loudly to get out of our way and stop entangling our campaign with their schemes. |
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All are connected via long, entangling filament wires to a large heavy box placed under your now very lumpy pillow. |
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I went down first and somehow ended up entangling in the bow rails, hanging upside down by my knees and backwards on the outside of the bow. |
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George Washington, as we all know, advised strongly, as he departed his presidency, that we should avoid all entangling alliances with foreign nations. |
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The staff was meticulously made, a devoutly curved and twisted wrap of gold entangling the base silver of it, with a single blood-red gem shaped like an orb tipping it. |
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The revolute joint of the gas supplier prevents entangling hoses and a reset of the machine to its home position. |
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Attempting to prove the legal reprehensibility of the enemy can only result in entangling one's own forces in the very litigation one is attempting to impose on the enemy. |
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But for all the off-ramps entangling the Internet, the home page still rocks. |
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For the political message is that we want to give the candidates for accession a warm welcome without entangling them in bureaucratic minutiae! |
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Its focus draws in those who would otherwise be wary of entangling themselves too deeply in the politics of the Middle East, she believes. |
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This meant entangling themselves in the long-running rivalry between the rulers of the two islands, who were in-laws. |
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It is not just many of the Democrats in Congress who are troubled by their country's entangling foreign wars. |
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It catches living aquatic resources by entangling or enmeshing. |
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On the other hand, the paralogical inventiveness of science raises the possibility of a new sense of justice, as well as knowledge, as we move among the language games now entangling us. |
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Revenge is like salt water which, though it looks like water, increases the thirst rather than satisfying it, thus entangling the world in perpetual outbreaks of acts of violence, hatred and revenge. |
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Presented with the confusing welter of anthropological evidence in Re Eskimos, the Supreme Court judges seem to have throw up their hands and shrunk from entangling themselves in the morass. |
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He made contact with the occupants of the liferaft and directed them to control the ropes attached to the sea anchors to stop them from entangling his compressed air breathing apparatus gear. |
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Accidentally striking this equipment with a watercraft, entangling it with a fishing line, or otherwise interfering with its normal operation, could prevent the clear interpretation of an entire experiment. |
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For example, fishermen from the east coast, with the help of the federal government, are modifying their gill nets to avoid unintentionally entangling right whales and leatherback turtles. |
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Massive illegal deepwater gillnetsup to 130km long and set 1.5km below the surface-drift silently, like a wall of death, entangling all in their path. |
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Caught in a web of fear, ideology and temptation, the two leaders ended by entangling their countries in long-term conflict. The book succeeds in being even-handed: both sides come under careful scrutiny. |
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By way of derogation from paragraph 1, fishing with gillnets, entangling nets and trammel nets of a mesh size equal to or larger than 157 mm or with drifting lines shall be permitted. |
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In 2005, NEAFC adopted a recommendation temporarily prohibiting the use of gillnets, entangling nets and trammel nets in the NEAFC regulatory area. |
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In all honesty, I've tried to keep myself away from that as much as possible, just because it's so entangling and so ensnaring, but I am aware of people intimidating and threatening each other. |
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