It's a hard game to explain, and even harder when it's tangled up with politics.
They got tangled up, setting off a dangerous chain reaction that ensnared several vehicles.
Others carefully watch what they say around Davis to avoid getting tangled up in another lawsuit.
They got tangled up, setting off a dangerous chain reaction that ensnared a number of vehicles.
Both fighters winged wild shots, and were often thrown off balance and tangled up with one another.
Unlike many of its peers, it stuck to commercial lending and didn't get tangled up in the subprime mess.
Of course, every deficit reduction target is hopelessly tangled up in the many baselines that afflict the budget debate.
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He got all tangled up in his personal finances and he got crushed in the debates by Joe Lieberman.
So you're feeling very, very slowly so that you don't cut yourself, get tangled up, and things of that nature.
The next time, he got tangled up, but he was speedy about getting unstuck so that he could do it again.
He and Watson got tangled up in the second quarter and went crashing into the scorers' table in the second quarter.
These loans are all tangled up inside of big pools with other mortgages, and the companies involved have all these perverse incentives.
Some are tangled up by unrealistic expectations from family and business partners.
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Complicating matters, debt financing has always been tough to obtain in the Caribbean and some of the developments are tangled up in legal battles.
After Henry made the front end of a one-and-one, the Spiders' Derrick Williams and Charlotte's Willie Clayton got tangled up setting up for a potential rebound.
Several closely-packed cars were jostling for position at top speed when they got tangled up, setting off a dangerous chain reaction that ensnared a number of vehicles.
To win over skeptics, it will need to get off to a fast start and show that it can avoid getting tangled up in its own red tape.
Firstly the youngster got the ball tangled up in his feet when through on goal and he then planted a header wide after a teasing cross from Atkinson.
In "Raylan, " out next week, the marshal gets tangled up with criminals who try to cut out his kidneys, a corrupt coal-company executive and a thuggish strip-club owner.
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And the costs and revenues of once-separate businesses have a nasty habit of getting tangled up, which makes it more difficult to judge the true profitability of each.
The Supreme Court found a similar Texas law unconstitutional in 1982, and a comparable California law, Proposition 187, was passed in 1994 but got tangled up in the courts.
Garnett got a technical in the second quarter and tangled up Kris Humphries for a jump ball that had the Celtics star rolling over the Nets' forward midway into the fourth.
Garnett got a technical in the second quarter and tangled up Kris Humphries for a jump ball that had the Celtics star rolling over the Nets' center midway into the fourth.
Straddling three parliaments, in London, Dublin and Stormont, without getting tangled up in the contradictions of three different political environments, would take a certain agility... but it could bring considerable rewards.
The fact that the terms are not defined in front of the text that uses those terms is what makes for a lot of confusion and gets people tangled up in their understanding.
Cavaliers center Tyler Zeller was given a technical foul in the third quarter for shoving Nuggets center JaVale McGee while Faried and Cleveland forward Tristan Thompson got tangled up on a couple of occasions.
On the final flight, however, they got tangled up and he flew off her, bouncing down brutally step after step, while it was everything she could do to catch the bannister and not follow him.
Coca-Cola is not trying to get involved in politics, says Webster, but as a huge brand so closely associated with the US, it sometimes finds itself tangled up in politics, or singled out for criticism.
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