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In short, become bait.
A hook baited with a barnacle could catch a small fish, and that fish, cut up, could become bait for bigger fish.
Most are destined to become bait for fish or food for reptilian pets.
If you put any picture on MySpace you can become bait for sex offenders and pedophiles.
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In the past few years, the technique of choice has become "baiting" -- providing food with low levels of poison that the termites carry back to the colony.
At the Kneeland Co. showroom and studio — adjacent to a bustling suite of fashion designers in the Atwater Crossing arts complex in L.A. — her archive quickly became bait for passers-by.
Indeed, after years of bolstering its ranks with promising young economists, N.Y.U. had begun encountering a problem well known to second-tier sports franchises: as its personnel matured, they became bait for better-established schools.
Depressed valuations have many corporate executives worried they've become takeover bait.
When first announcing her decision on Monday, she said, "I will not allow Obamacare to become a bait and switch".
Do the Pacers incorporate him back into the lineup when he's healthy, or does he become trade bait?
As private equity firms raise one record-breaking fund after another, a cottage industry has cropped up to try to forecast which companies will become takeover bait.
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