Then comes bodily sickness; to act and react, and double the imbroglio.
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The Godzilla-Mothra imbroglio wasn't the first time these two had courted trouble.
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Then Caim remembered the imbroglio on Esquiline Hill and his anger returned.
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Now, to all appearance, he had unwittingly reopened the whole wretched imbroglio.
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What does he make of the current imbroglio, he's asked on Radio National.
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One sentence of common sense brought the absurd embroilment to a rational conclusion.
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In any other view it is a maze, a mystery, a hopeless embroilment.
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And then came that horrible embroilment-oh ,howwell he remembered it.
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Time during such an embroilment was hard to measure, and Shann could not be sure.
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And to these cruelties must now be added pregnancy and possible embroilment in stressful legal proceedings.
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The Duchess knew only too well that in this horrid embroilment her daughter was against her.
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The future of Greece engaged Sir Charles's attention far more constantly than this South African embroilment.
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Hence international jealousies and eventual embroilment.
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When the provost learns the truth about you, Nicodemus, we'll land in the largest embroilment in the history of academic politics.
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The manner in which Sir George tackled the South African embroilment, appears in his treatment of that mongrel race, the Hottentots.
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This could be pulled off because the Colosians will be vehemently denying their embroilment in the whole affair, alter its failure.
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Although Bobby Kennedy's embroilment with Castro would sputter along fruitlessly, his war with Giancana was slowly driving the Chicago boss to self-destruction.
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Now, the means of warlike enterprise, as well as of unadvised embroilment, is always in the last analysis the patriotic spirit of the nation.
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He was not especially interested in the political embroilments of his co-conspirator.
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Besides this, however, it had the duty of voting supplies for embroilments threatening on the Continent.
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Luckily these family embroilments seems not to worry the President, nor do they worry us much either.