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Since an important part of their remit is to attract large audiences, museums and galleries unwittingly create a trap of a different kind – encouraging artists to woo the public with accessible art.
Then, intermittent binding to a trap of a given radius.
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To make matters worse, the most recent GDP figures showed manufacturing caught in a trap of uncertain demand and a higher exchange rate that makes exports more expensive.
I recognise that what may look like compassion - incapacity benefit for example - can also be a means of creating a trap of dependency.
His lawyer, Alan Brown, who says Mr. Spillman is ashamed, portrays him as a man caught in a trap of his own making.
They're fed this idea of what we always considered a trap of thinking a Prince Charming will save them, that the greatest thing that can happen is that a handsome, rich man will marry you.
Build a trap of your own using a large soda bottle.
As they had in Games 1 and 2 of the series, the Lakers had fallen into a familiar trap of becoming a two-man team.
He called this dichotomy "a great trap of the twentieth century" — a false choice between the freedom of a consumer and the obligations of a citizen.
On the piano-led but angry Point Blank, Springsteen watches as a girl falls into a squalid trap of a life, beyond the help of his narrator.
He also made use of an ugly flat roof, now a sun trap of a terrace with views of the treetops of west London.
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