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After more than two and a half hours, he trapped himself in a cul de sac.
He trapped himself this summer when he decided to announce the non-findings of the Clinton investigation in a thoroughly public manner, replete with condemnations of Clinton.
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I remembered a friend who once rang me at 2 a.m. and asked if he could come round for a beer and company, because he'd trapped himself in his own horror story.
"He's trapped himself," Richard P. Kotelly, deputy director of water management at the Boston office of the E.P.A., said of the new Governor.
But maybe he had trapped himself in a mine of his own construction, and now shame required him to keep digging.
Those guests typically come for a week and get more than a little help from guides like Dan Davis, who was sporting a coonskin cap made from an animal he had trapped himself.
Through membership in one of the nationwide "resort exchange" companies, the buyer of a time share need not feel that he has trapped himself for all time into an endless series of annual vacations in the same old condo every year--he can swap-off his time share for someone else's half-way around the world.
In some ways, he seems almost trapped himself, as if he can't shake his New Jersey childhood.
He has also trapped himself into a fundamental conflict between his own impatience and deep, time-consuming goals.
But in doing so he may well have trapped himself and opened the door to moving closer toward his predecessor's policy on regime change.
During this delightful show Mr. Warmsley proved a more direct and impressive singer than on record, on which he traps himself in a haze.
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