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For our embroilment had been mutual and if he felt invaded, was I any the less violated?
The few advantages that the bag might have given us would not outweigh embroilment with monsters.
With the missile strikes on Israel, he now also faces the possibility of embroilment in a war and critical military decisions.
The embroilment in Iraq is not an aberration.
Time during such an embroilment was hard to measure, and Shann could not be sure.
Valentine suspected that there was some violence involved, perhaps some embroilment with the law, but he asked no questions.
Later, all the parties concerned try to explain away the curb-side embroilment as "part of the creative process."
The last thing they'd want is embroilment in a useless war that might create another popular military hero.'
His administration was to become known for its orthodoxy, pugnaciousness, authoritarianism, and embroilment in controversy.
This is a prescription for unending embroilment in Afghanistan's historic tribal, religious and political rivalries.
The discussion spills over into Britain's broader embroilment in the campaign against terrorism and the war in Iraq.
What's distracting him is his embroilment in a nasty, expensive divorce from his second wife, Lucie.
But economic woes may turn out to be far less intractable than some of the political conundrums thrown up by the alliance's embroilment in Kosovo.
Beuran has been accused of embroilment in various forms of corruption.
One consequence of the war is that America's embroilment in Vietnam is abruptly curtailed.
It creates a Southern landscape in which many characters present their embroilment in a high-stakes game of avoid-the-traps.
But embroilment in Iraq remains vastly unpopular among the Turks and might well destabilize yet another government in the region.
President Clinton's embroilment with Monica S. Lewinsky seems to have vanished from the Wisconsin landscape.
Only a small proportion of his men were actually with him now, others coming in singly and in groups as they could disentangle themselves from the embroilment.
Then I rang her up with a real 'he said, I said' story, an embroilment with a friend which had worried me.
Perhaps this embroilment with things Slavic was largely the romantic expression of a young Princeton student for the far off, the mysteriously exotic (or, rather, erotic).
"He tried to keep America out of European embroilment, to follow the line of John Adams and Jefferson and people who had worked for peace."
Now also, at length, does come discussion of the Protestant Edict: but only for new embroilment; in pamphlet and counter-pamphlet, increasing the madness of men.
The Prime Minister's comments, in an interview in his office here, reflects the Turkish Government's efforts at avoiding direct embroilment in the conflict.