All the scenes enmesh the fibres of one aspect of Liverpool life. |
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Britain has managed to enmesh its own servicemen in the national export drive. |
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Hedge funds typically enmesh their operations closely with those of their prime broker and will often do much of their trading with the firm. |
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Tax breaks will make no difference to that but they may, the church fears, enmesh the welfare system in a tangle of government restrictions. |
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The chief Asian project will be to enmesh both countries into a broader set of economic and security norms, while ensuring a continued security presence for the United States, still the region's top dog in military terms. |
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The nets enmesh sharks from any direction, and, though touching neither the surface nor the bottom and spaced well apart, the nets give simple effective control. |
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Gillnets are strings of single, double or triple netting walls, vertical, near the surface, in midwater or on the bottom, in which fish will gill, entangle or enmesh. |
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Of course, the Secret Services tried to enmesh as many collaborators as possible, often using blackmail based on some knowledge about the person concerned. |
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In high conflict cases it is quite common for both parents to make hostile and derogatory comments about the other to the children, and attempt to enmesh the children in their disputes. |
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Yet aside from questions of consistency, Canada should also be careful not to enmesh itself with a regime which has an unclear commitment to principles espoused in the Canadian Charter of Rights. |
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Abortion is a topic about which the Constitution is silent, and in which the court never needed to enmesh itself. |
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Curb Your Enthusiasm's'' peculiar genius is in how David manages to take a seeming disparate lot of subplots and ingeniously enmesh them by episode's end. |
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