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To be trapped in a tricky spot.
I said how would you feel if you would be trapped in a cage?
So I said how would you feel if you would be trapped in a cage.
Just as light can be trapped in a fibre, so neutrons can under the right conditions be trapped in a "bottle".
At very low membrane tension, small fusion pores can be trapped in a flickering metastable state.
"Others might be trapped in a certain time or emotion," he said.
Whoever wins the Labour leadership will be trapped in a maze of bewildering complexity.
His talent appeared to be trapped in a body too frail to support it.
As for Nick Clegg, he seems to be trapped in a particularly slow production of Hamlet.
The euro zone seems to be trapped in a cycle of slow growth, high unemployment and dangerously low inflation.
It seemed absurd that so much dramatic genius should be trapped in a deserted and almost silent auditorium.
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