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Inhabitants of the enclaves are caught in a classic Catch-22: They are unable to obtain a visa, as this would require them to go to the "mainland," which is impossible without a visa.
Due to the delay Iceland found itself caught in a classic catch-22 situation, loans from other countries could not be secured until the IMF program had been approved.
Many shareholders are now caught in a classic tourism catch-22.
The theft, on Sunday morning at the Carlton InterContinental — a Belle Époque-style Époque-style waterfront whotelAlfred Hitchconk filmed scenes from the 1955 classic "To Catch a Thief" — waterfrontcond in twherenths on the fAlfred Hitchcockpromenade; a Chopard necklace was stolen filmednother hotel in the midscenesthe Cannes from festheal in May.
"We were caught in a classic ambush," Downey told People magazine in 1978.
The nuns clearly are caught in a classic crossfire of church doctrine, politics and hierarchical obedience.
New Labour is caught in a classic electoral pincer movement that spells potential disaster.
In the United States, digital television has been caught in a classic chicken-and-egg dilemma.
As Jaideep Bajaj, at ZS Associates, a sales-research firm, notes, "These firms are caught in a classic prisoner's dilemma.
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