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Your editorial falls into the same trap of portraying the Palestinians' struggle against Israeli occupation as senseless.
By refusing to make meaning of the play's paradoxical melody, he falls into the same trap as Shakespeare's deluded heroine, Helena (the charming Annie Parisse), an orphan, taken in by a countess (Tonya Pinkins), who triumphs but at her own expense.
By moving his party to the centre, Mr Cameron expects more rather than fewer people to vote for it.The commission also falls into the same trap as Mr Brown in believing that the rise of single-issue pressure groups, and the willingness of people to demonstrate against the Iraq war or in favour of ending world poverty, are a source for optimism.
Boomerater falls into the same trap as Eons, the social network for baby boomers that launched in August 2006 and has had a bumpy road so far.
He, to a certain extent, falls into the same trap as an awful lot of people in seeing penguins as bipedal birds and seeing them as little people.
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In Thomas Friedman's column in the New York Times today he falls into the same traps of moral relativism that were so disastrously wrong for him in the run up to the war in Iraq.
Obama has fallen into the same trap.
Obama is falling into the same trap.
Why had they all fallen into the same trap?
Britain shouldn't fall into the same trap.
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