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Today, though most Americans have turned against the war, the political debate remains mired.
But is it more mired than in the past?
For architecture, too, often remains mired in an authoritarian mode.
A number of mired tanks had been hit, one after another, and had gone up in flames.
Unable to release his mired feet, Monk whipped a fist into another man's face.
Corum stared at the mired hand, now once again his.
But the stock remains mired far below the initial offering price of $24 in mid-1996.
The entire night of 7-8 July was consumed by the recovery of mired vehicles.
He didn't know that Corcoran had suddenly left the mired car.
Keynes was convinced that, even if wages and prices are flexible, the economy could remain mired.
The movement to seek work in Poland highlights the mired local economies of eastern Germany.
The recent election here, with its murky result and ensuing power struggle, intensified fears that Germany would remain mired.
She clambered backward, boot heels dug into soil, straining like a horse at a mired field gun.
Aquilon tried to glare at him, but looked at her mired ankles again and joined in.
His feet remained mired, but his legs were now clear, and he was able to duck his head to clear it, too.
The country remains mired.
The tar had cooled to the point that she no longer sank... unless she tired to pull free her mired hands.
European Union membership could help Hungary, but only if the country overcomes its obsession with its mired past.
Nigeria, for instance, has earned more than $250 billion for its oil in the last 25 years, yet remains mired in poverty.
"Oh, great..." she mussed as she tugged at the mired leg.
"I'm inclined to agree," Shan said, more than half of his attention still on Val Con's mired pattern.
(Except perhaps for one country, which still remains mired in the Cold War and a stubborn official provincialism: Britain.
In your Guard, we use our taluses to free mired guns and even wagons, and a talus is stronger than thirty mules.
Corcoran's teeth showed, as he said, "You found no smashed bridge and no mired car, I suppose?"
Yet whoever's been using it for a highroad for cattle's managed to do it without leaving a single mired beef to point his tracks."