Ms Rousseff's Workers' Party and its coalition allies are enmeshed in a bribery scandal and the country is going through the worst recession since the 1930s.
The series about two people enmeshed in a vendetta after a road rage incident has become the first show created by Asian Americans, and starring Asians, to win in that category.
科学快报-科学美国人Science Quickly, from SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
The links between science, health and racism in the United States are so deeply enmeshed they go back to the very fabric of gynecology and reproductive health in this country.
Will the state remain enmeshed in commerce and so restrain private dynamism Third the searing experience of these simultaneous health and economic crises will change how company's balance risk and resilience.
Veracity is usually simple; and its opposite, to be successful, should be as simple; but practitioners of the opposite are most often impulsive, like Alice; and, like her, they become enmeshed in elaborations.
I was enmeshed with sandspurs, they stuck to voile skirt and to petticoat, creeping up underneath and getting a firm hold with one or two barbs, leaving the others free to grate against my skin.