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  • He will give his classic response of the middle finger kind, and then be prompty inmeshed in impeachment proceedings.

    Think Progress » CQ Analyst Suggests ‘Rumsfeld’s Leaving Is Just The Beginning,’ Cheney Might Be Next 2006

  • Who, after a great disaster, has not looked back with wonder at his inconceivable obtuseness of understanding, that could not perceive the many minute threads with which fate weaves the inextricable net of our destinies, until he is inmeshed completely in it?

    The Last Man 2003

  • Perhaps he can yet free himself from the web which has inmeshed him!

    Uncanny Tales Various

  • Wanderer cast down the bow and turned with a cry to spring on him who had cut the cord, for his eye had caught the sheen of the outstretched spear, Kurri lifted the covering of the purple web which lay upon the bed and deftly cast it over the hero's head so that he was inmeshed.

    The World's Desire Henry Rider Haggard 1890

  • Who, after a great disaster, has not looked back with wonder at his inconceivable obtuseness of understanding, that could not perceive the many minute threads with which fate weaves the inextricable net of our destinies, until he is inmeshed completely in it?

    III.3 1826

  • Who, after a great disaster, has not looked back with wonder at his inconceivable obtuseness of understanding, that could not perceive the many minute threads with which fate weaves the inextricable net of our destinies, until he is inmeshed completely in it?

    The Last Man 1826

  • Who, after a great disaster, has not looked back with wonder at his inconceivable obtuseness of understanding, that could not perceive the many minute threads with which fate weaves the inextricable net of our destinies, until he is inmeshed completely in it?

    The Last Man Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley 1824

  • It’s asif with the arrival of fall, the terrible things that happened this summer will be irrevocably inmeshed in the season and therefore impossible to ignore.

    2009 August « Becca’s Byline 2009

  • It’s asif with the arrival of fall, the terrible things that happened this summer will be irrevocably inmeshed in the season and therefore impossible to ignore.

    Here It Comes 2009

  • Unfortunately, it’s going to take Republicans to help stop the madness, so it’s good to see one who’s not inmeshed in it.

    Think Progress » Hagel On Escalation: ‘The Most Dangerous Foreign Policy Blunder in this Country Since Vietnam’ 2007

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