How To Use Imbroglio In A Sentence
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Doesn't the imbroglio with the European Constitution bear witness to the same puzzlement: Which Europe do we want?
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In the void imbroglios of Chaos only, and realms of Bedlam, does some shadow of it hover, to bewilder and bemock the poor inhabitants _there.
Past and Present
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But certainly the problem, or the quarrel, or the imbroglio so far has been over the fate of these foreigners.
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Then there was the imbroglio over his skiing exploits where he denied that he suffers the occasional mishap while skiing.
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Though the figures are the size of a matchbook, they address our life-sized peccadilloes and imbroglios.
James Scarborough: PHOTOS: 'Paint Tube People' Use Every Part Of The Paint Tube
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This free-speech imbroglio is another example of Park Service leadership with its head in the sand, waiting to get sued rather than affirmatively addressing issues before they end up in court," Ruch said.
Permit process eased for gatherings at national parks
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Thus, in a whole imbroglio of Capabilities, we go stupidly groping about, to grope which is ours, and often clutch the wrong one: in this mad work must several years of our small term be spent, till the purblind Youth, by practice, acquire notions of distance, and become a seeing Man.
Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History
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That would be a great shame, since the current imbroglio presents the best chance in years to bring European policy-making into the modern world.
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Another Italian word, imbroglio, “a confused entanglement,” was used by editors of The New Republic in a portmanteau coinage.
No Uncertain Terms
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What's been a little surprising about this Caprio imbroglio is that it took some days for the climax to arrive.
Rhode Island Democrat: Obama Can 'Shove It'
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Gen. Alberto R. Gonzales takes to Capitol Hill to testify today, it's worth keeping in mind what this whole imbroglio is really about.
Easter Lemming Liberal News
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But I keep returning to the last thing he says about imbroglios of tradition, technology and target marketing.
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Thirdly, and not least importantly, the novel lives up to the advertisement of being a potboiler and not just another placid semi-documentary history of the Kashmir imbroglio.
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The latest imbroglio flared last month when an 80-page draft of a Justice Department plan to expand the department's counterterrorism powers was leaked in the news media.
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The corruption imbroglio may be one scandal too far for the Tax Commissioner.
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The latest imbroglio is just more more good reason this pathetic loser, this pale pint-size knock-off of a genuine leader, has to be removed from the leadership.
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As crises go, the Clinton-Lewinsky imbroglio is now an absurdist, bathetic footnote to what was in fact significant about that era: the evolution of finance in a culture of deregulation and the evolution of jihadism against the United States.
Time For A Slow-Word Movement
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Talk of a new cold war and of punishing Russia for the Georgian imbroglio is short-sighted, argues Peter Sain ley Berry ....
EUobserver.com - Headline News
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This imbroglio is emblematic of the mainline's difficulty with articulating a substantive vision of family life and family ministry in recent decades.
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This free speech imbroglio is another example of Park Service leadership with its head in the sand, waiting to get sued rather than affirmatively addressing issues before they end up in court," Ruch said.
Need for permits eased at national parks
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There was no epic quality in their foreign policy imbroglios.
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The Soviet Union became anxious to withdraw its soldiers from the Afghan imbroglio.
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The outcome of the seat-sharing imbroglio was like an anti-climax in a Bollywood flop.
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The Williams imbroglio is teachable, but its lessons actually point in the opposite direction: America's public media system, including NPR, requires more funding, not less.
Why Fox News should help fund NPR
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But, in the space of 48 hours, what sounded on Sunday like an imminent threat to financial targets in New York, New Jersey and Washington has metamorphosed into an imbroglio of disarray and confusion, with a dash of farce thrown in.
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That's my prediction for the whole imbroglio waiting to unfold.
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What the Parker imbroglio demonstrated is that the future has arrived …
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Well after last week's spooky coffee machine imbroglio, when both my coffee maker at work, and the one at home, blew up on the same day… it was time to buy replacements.
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It has its faults - implausibility and absurdity in its sexual imbroglios and a narrative structure that tends towards the elusive.
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The imbroglio was motivated by the pan-green camp's embarrassing defeat in the showdown, as the pan-blue alliance used its numerical advantage to change the order of nine bills on the agenda.
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more people know who the hamburgler is than emperor norton. this is your savage garden; this is my angel's gaol, my demiurge imbroglio. the i-ching reads 23 23 23, the coins spin 666 & i say again this savage garden i will slash & burn. stargazers will read of bad dreams in astrological morse code. here i come, custer, here come the woodwose people.
Mordicai: crown me king!
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After the imbroglio over land for beggars rehabilitation and criticism over his visits to the slum areas where he made promises difficult to fulfil, he has been maintaining a low profile.
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Nor do I think that most Canadians understand or perhaps even care about the complexities of the constitutional imbroglio that has unfolded since the opposition began defeating the government in the Commons last Wednesday.
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The Soviet Union became anxious to withdraw its soldiers from the Afghan imbroglio.
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The party's subsequent imbroglios and constant leadership struggles have not convinced them otherwise.
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It's period perfect but feels contemporary and vibrant and it's because of Herman's ability to coordinate the visuals with the dialogue and recruit a cast that is not just nimble-footed but nimble-tongued as well so that, though they may trip over their various imbroglios, they don't stumble over their dialogue.
James Scarborough: The Importance of Being Earnest, Long Beach Playhouse Mainstage Theatre
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How coincidental that the Tate imbroglio should have taken place barely more than a month after the brouhaha stirred by the Yale University Press's bowdlerization of Jytte Klausen's book, "The Cartoons That Shook The World," to be published in November, after having excised the now infamous Danish cartoons as well as Gustave Dore's illustration of Mohammed for Canto 28 of Dante's "Inferno.
Raymond J. Learsy: "Spiritual America": Censorship at Yale, and Now London?
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The imbroglio is eventually cleared up; Belcour discovers his mistake, is pardoned by Louisa and obtains her hand, and is acknowledged by his father, Stockwell.
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The present imbroglio between the exhibitors and artistes, producers and directors should be sorted out amicably within the legal frame.
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The Soviet Union became anxious to withdraw its soldiers from the Afghan imbroglio.
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For example, there are about fifty pages in the middle somewhere that are entirely concerned with the lovers' financial imbroglios, related with all the vim of a pedantic tax accountant working his way along a paper trail.
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He tried to take advantage of Henry's religious imbroglio and retake Northumbria, but was captured at Alnwick and only got out of a dungeon in Norman Falaise by swearing fealty.
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The imbroglio seemed to be on the floor, on the other side of the table, near the wall.
INSIDERS
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Like his first presidential friend, Bill Clinton, whose second term bogged down in the Monica Lewinsky affair, he is dogged by a miniscandal of his own -- the so-called cash-for-peerages imbroglio in which donors allegedly gave big loans to the Labour Party in exchange for seats in the House of Lords.
I Did It My Way