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He is a man who does not easily hide his disdain for the process that has trapped him in his own country or the efforts by the Bush administration to prevent another major terrorist attack.
Yet, the thick paint that adorns his face has trapped him in a state of expression somewhere between fear and mourning.
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And his success may have trapped him.
"Chemical-weapon attack!" they taunt, throwing powder into the locker where they've trapped him.
In his resignation statement, Sir Paul Stephenson struggled to come to terms with the facts that have trapped him.
The arrests were one of Israel's demands for Mr. Arafat's freedom from his Ramallah compound, where Israeli tanks have trapped him since Dec. 3.
Some of the more illuminating sections of "Manhunt" concern the efforts of intelligence analysts to piece together a "working theory" about Bin Laden's whereabouts following his escape from Tora Bora in December 2001 (after the C.I.A.'s request for more troops, which might have trapped him, was turned down by Gen. Tommy Franks).
Moody declined to go on to the production's subsequent Broadway run because he felt it would have trapped him, but proved so striking in Carol Reed's 1968 film version that he was nominated for an Oscar and won a Golden Globe.
Brando later complained that Capote had trapped him — and in the profile he sometimes comes across as comically self-absorbed — but on balance it's a sympathetic and even fond portrayal, and ends memorably with a scene of Brando on a giant poster.
All because his friends had trapped him in his room.
He has trapped poor Donkey Kong in a cage and the ape's son must rescue him.
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