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- 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.
- Diplomatically, Japan's embroilment with China in 1874 was eventually resolved by a British arbitration under which Qing China agreed to compensate Japan for property damage.
- Owing to the SPC's unfaltering opposition to the war in Europe, the party came under increasing government scrutiny and pressure following Canada's embroilment in the affair.
- "No one remembers what was in the contract, and it's acquired a negative quality by becoming identified with the embroilments of last fall and winter,"
- Syria's President Hafez Assad, who has effective veto power over any Lebanon deal, apparently views Israel's embroilment in Lebanon as useful leverage toward regaining the Golan.
- United States embroilment in the Korean War occasioned activation of " Everglades ", who commissioned for the first time on 25 May 1951, Captain Thomas M . Brown commanding.
- Savan's book was about a recently widowed man with fussy attitudes and his Pygmalion-like embroilment with a slatternly waitress 14 years his senior who works at a White Palace hamburger joint.
- Contrast those economic consequences with much bigger, almost metaphysical themes : Germany's fraught dilemma between avoiding embroilment in war while joining in the common campaign against horrors all too familiar from its own past.
- But, already, the potential for bloody chaos has obliged Britain to station 200 military advisers there when the combat troops leave _ an eerie echo of the beginnings of U . S . embroilment in Vietnam.
- But Syria, which has 40, 000 troops in Lebanon and effective veto power over any Lebanon deal, apparently views Israel's 14-year embroilment in Lebanon as useful leverage toward regaining the Golan.