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  • The continuation of the front-page article, "As Criminal Laws Proliferate, More Ensnared," didn't appear in some editions Saturday due to a production error in which page A12 appeared twice.

    Corrections & Amplifications 2011

  • It would be surprising if there weren't many more criminal statutes on the books today than there were half a century ago " As Criminal Laws Proliferate, More Ensnared ," page one, July 23.

    Our Laws Are So Voluminous, They Cannot Be Read 2011

  • Ensnared in a deadly game of cat and mouse, Nick starts to suspect that his brother is telling him lie after lie about their past.

    Archive 2009-08-01 2009

  • Ensnared in a Scam Mr. Ford, in Florida, became ensnared in a larger scam.

    Mortgage Fraud: A Classic Crime's Latest Twists 2009

  • Ensnared in a complex web of systems, they now have less than before the storm — and no hope of ever getting their lives back.

    Battling to Rebuild New Orleans 2009

  • Ensnared by the greatest enigma to face humanity since Poe whipped up his “Gold Bug” code or those planes disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle.

    Well, Since It Seems So Important. : Edward Champion’s Reluctant Habits 2004

  • Resources for the Ensnared: Christ-centered help for those struggling with Internet pornography and sexual addiction.

    The Christian Porn Website – A Special Report 2004

  • Ensnared in the seductive spell of desire, while enemies and deadly plots surround them, two brave souls hang in the balance in a seemingly impossible quest for honor, compassion, and love.

    Irresistible Balogh, Mary 1998

  • Ensnared by the Dark-dreamer's influence, his wide cinnamon eyes stayed fixed as polished stone.

    Shadowfane Wurts, Janny 1988

  • Ensnared and netted in gold, you shall care for gold only!

    The Wagnerian Romances Gertrude Hall Brownell 1912

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