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She wanted to know whether someone less involved felt the same.
Of course, I know now, there was probably a more involved process going on.
Of course, it had all been a little more involved than that.
"I'm much more involved than someone would have been 20 years ago," he said.
But a great many questions remain: What impact does an involved father have?
"It begins to look like a long and very involved case."
My father was tied up with a very involved financial matter.
And if she started, she'd have an involved half hour of explaining to do.
It is an involved procedure that does not always work.
This was an affluent school, a very involved group of parents.
Well, it turns out it's a little more involved than that.
He described how the count got people far more involved than they expected.
But as a whole, the work could have used a more involved and charismatic performance.
He went to the local schools, studied law there and became involved politics.
"It's a rather large and involved project," he said of the new plan.
"He's more involved right now with the potential school strike."
Often, this involved days of traveling, sometimes in 120-degree heat.
Finally, offer suggestions about how they can become involved and make a difference.
For more involved decisions, the consequences of a wrong decision are significant.
Currently Smith and his wife remain involved members of the church.
There was a little more involved than just finding clothes for everybody.
We in the House must become involved and provide a stimulus, instead of holding things up.
This was part of an involved question about the role residents have to play in the government's green policies.
Parents have become more involved in running their children's lives, even by remote control when the kids are away at summer camp.
To discover that date is a much more involved process.