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At least 15 firefighters were involved in helping the bird, which had become entangled in branches on Gentleman's Walk.
BBC: Three crews sent to trapped gull in Norwich
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Giuliani Partners and its units have repeatedly become entangled in petty deals that seem unworthy of someone with national aspirations.
FORBES: As a businessman, he's been mixing with a sketchier crowd.
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Others become entangled in fishing rope, a particularly grotesque phenomenon since the thick ropes can rub through a whale's skin and hit bone.
CNN: Endangered right whales appear to be on the rebound
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Mr Rumsfeld, the defence secretary, and Dick Cheney, the vice-president, are worried about allowing America to become too entangled in one of the world's most intractable problems.
ECONOMIST: The genesis of the speech
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Leadership on all sides has become so entangled in the trial to affix blame for our plight that solution thinking is not as important and happens less often.
FORBES: The Fed, QEs and the Housing Market Recovery Needs Jobs
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He did not become tightly re-entangled in his Estonian roots until nearly grown-up.
ECONOMIST: Toomas Ilves, Estonia’s American-European | The
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In most cases where public and private roles have become entangled, the best solution is indeed for the government to step back and leave things to the private sector.
ECONOMIST: British exams
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Sharks regularly become impaled on hooks dragged by boats targeting high-value species such as tuna, or entangled in nets.
BBC: EU gives shark protection teeth