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They're falling into this kind of trap.
I bring this up because it seems to me that supporters of continuing U.S. aid to Egypt's military — a varied group that includes the editors of National Review and the Obama White House — may be in danger of falling into this kind of trap.
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Either way, says Farina, "People usually just fall into this kind of work".
Younger performers often have trouble falling into the kind of mood that Beethoven describes as "Songful, with innermost feeling".
That played a role in the effort to keep the country from falling into the kind of post-election clashes that have occurred in other countries in the region.
What did you learn at Netscape that can help guide the new company, and maybe keep it from falling into the kind of mistakes that really hurt Netscape.
The conversation took off from there, falling into the kind of familiarity that's comfortable between old friends.
When this occurs, the government becomes an even more self-serving enterprise and we all suffer falling into the kind of societal malaise that has haunted Argentina and other countries for decades.
Hardly any artworks fall into the kind of moneymaking category of this kind of brilliant, crowd-pleasing play turned West-End moneyspinner.
After his heart surgeries, Clinton told me, he did not fall into the kind of depression that so many patients describe.
That night, drifting off to the sound of the brook running past our window, and feeling the salty breeze coming over the Minch, I fell into the kind of sleep I'd only experienced under general anaesthetic.
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