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- And " in a limited way, " the corporate scandals embroiling politics today make it easier for Clinton to return to the campaign stump, he added.
- At the urging of the United States, the draft resolution set strict conditions for a staggered deployment to avoid embroiling U . N . troops in any renewed fighting.
- Other victims have since come forward, embroiling Hollingworth in cover-up allegations because he was Archbishop of Brisbane, capital of Queensland state, between 1989 and 2001.
- Things get hot when Aunt Dahlia gets a neighbourhood poacher to steal the cat in the hope to impede his horse friend, embroiling Bertie in the to-do.
- In just five years, the armed struggle has spread to 68 of Nepal's 75 districts, embroiling two-thirds of the country's 24 million people.
- Though a member of parliament, Kohl has kept a low profile since embroiling his party in a slush fund scandal with his 1999 admission that he accepted illegal campaign donations.
- However, leadership disputes arose again in 2006 when two separate band councils were selected by separate Elder Councils, embroiling the community in legal proceedings and governance disputes until today.
- Thirawat Wattanajiamwong, 25, was the latest of more than a dozen people whose suicides in recent months have been attributed to the economic woes embroiling Thailand since mid-1997.
- At the same time, work on the law courts of Aix-en-Provence was suspended, and Ledoux was accused of embroiling the Treasury in ill-considered expenditure.
- In addition, Democratic plans for military cuts and the president's attitude toward embroiling the military in trouble spots abroad raised suspicions within the Pentagon and among the rank and file.