The current imbroglio began in 1995, when anti-gambling forces challenged the legality of these arrangements in court and started winning.
The Bush administration has brought on the current imbroglio by choosing nominees so far outside the mainstream that they inevitably, and appropriately, run aground.
Or consider the current imbroglio over Saddam Hussein's barring of United Nations weapons inspectors.
That could depend on how the courts eventually rule on the current legal imbroglio in which King is involved.
Lady Bing attributes the current imbroglio to a plot by Sir Rudolf's lawyers to seize control of his assets.
Instead, the current imbroglio has been a purely partisan affair, so much so that some of the principals seem to be putting party loyalty above the interests of their state or region.
The current imbroglio involving the Mayor "clearly hasn't helped that cause," he said.
The current imbroglio in the United Nations General Assembly reminds us once more of the worser consequences of the infamous Resolution 1822.
To the Editor: The current imbroglio in Kansas over how to teach evolution is a perfect example of why we need a national curriculum.
The current imbroglio over street furniture is merely the latest in a series stretching back to the mid-70's, when the first bus-stop shelters were built.