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She would never be caught in the same trap as her brother.
We don't want to be caught in the same trap again.
And if I did come, I risked getting caught in the same trap myself.
I realize now that everyone was caught in the same trap.
In today's markets a large part of the banking system is in the same trap as B&B.
The Obama campaign is desperate not to be caught in the same trap – even if it hasn't yet figured out how to avoid it.
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In fact, falling into the same trap that so many pilled-up performances do, they just look a bit drunk.
Attempting to put the contest in context Watson fell into the same trap that has claimed previous American captains.
The SNP has capitalised on this, and the map of leaders' campaign visits (20 April) shows Miliband falling into the same trap in Wales.
When the former president praises Assad's "intelligence, competence and strength" or speaks of Hamas's "superb" record in municipal government, he walks into the same trap: he is no longer making the case for dialogue with Assad and Hamas.
But the second I got on the set I realised he's fallen in to the same trap we all have: you get cast a certain way and if you want to get work you take those parts.
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