Correspondents say Armstrong remained modest and never allowed himself to be caught up in the glamour of space exploration.
By then they may already be caught up in another domestic bind: looking after their husband's old parents.
Future generations will look back in astonishment that so many supposedly educated people came to be caught up in this hysteria.
If even Mr. Tata's most high-profile project could be caught up in populist Indian politics, imagine the prospect for foreign companies.
Business travellers to and from London are all hunting for alternatives to Britain's flag-carrier, rather than be caught up in a strike.
The truth of the matter is that no one can say for sure how many companies will be caught up in the CWC's reporting, regulatory and inspection regime.
But they're unwilling to be caught up in political discussions.
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During Sir Edward's eight days in the witness box, he has insisted there was not a scrap of truth in the suggestion that he knew unarmed civilians could be caught up in shooting between IRA gunmen and British soldiers.
Scientists speculate that the silicates stuck to the mantle might also be caught up in mantle convection and carried to the surface, accounting for reports of core material in lava erupting from hot, spot plumes, like those under Hawaii.
Seeking to lure far-right voters who might otherwise cast their ballot for National Front leader Marine Le Pen, Mr. Sarkozy has already hardened his stance on immigration, and has allowed his campaign to be caught up in issues of religion and identity.
The fear is that QAF (the company is named after the initials of Mohamed's children) could be caught up in the same syndrome of wasted money, bad management and general royal misconduct which finally brought down another brother, Prince Jefri, last year.
The biggest fish to be caught up in the mess so far is Rajat Gupta, a former board member of Goldman Sachs and ex-boss of McKinsey, who has been charged by the SEC in an administrative proceeding for allegedly passing tips to Mr Rajaratnam.
There are a few parts that might be a tad bit scary for the very youngest kids, but the rest is so enchanting that they might be too caught up in the magic to get too worried.
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Credit card rates would be likely to get caught up in such a general increase in interest rates.
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Attempting to make snap historical sense of seemingly seismic shifts in national mood is also a notoriously fickle business, and in the UK in particular there should be a wariness of getting caught up too exuberantly in the moment.
You might find a bargain, but be careful not to get caught up in the bidding frenzy.
Other firms that must be surprised to find themselves caught up in lawsuits include Campbell's Soup and Gerber, a baby-food maker.
Instead of trying to save particular jobs or groups of jobs, the government should encourage a vigorous private sector so that aggregate demand will be able to absorb those caught up in creative destruction or the job churn.
There will be 26 million sole proprietorships alone caught up in this net.
"We've had to be very careful and not get caught up in a purely commercial argument because there's a danger that the show wouldn't work, " he says.
In practical terms foreign scientists may be deterred from China, as they worry about getting caught up in scandals.
In a carefully timed attack, up to a third of the Ohios might be caught in port, leaving only nine or ten as the backbone of the retaliatory force, and several of those might be thousands of miles from where they needed to be to conduct a prompt response.
The underlying concept of the 1949 Geneva Conventions the crux of traditional humanitarian law is that every reasonable effort should be made to protect non-combatants caught up in fighting through no fault of their own.
But she thinks it tends to be first-time mothers that get "caught up in hype" and "all the wonderful looking things out there".
NGOs of Bangladesh may be, they are continually at risk of being caught up in the country's stormy politics.
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Could it be he was over-hyped as many were caught up in the feel-good story of the revival of Notre Dame football, and he was (literally) in the center of their ascension?
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Eventually, the paperwork, schemes and lies caught up with the defendants, who will be sentenced in September.
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"People need to be very responsible about these things and not to get caught up in scare stories but instead take a reasoned and logical consideration of it and do what's best for their child, " he added.
So rather than getting caught up in our youth and asking how we can be made more compatible to the work needed of us, I urge new questions to be asked, and innovative new work to open up.
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She's going to be in our studios for a few minutes to get us caught up on this historic event.
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