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They thought they were being tempted into some sort of trap and were going to get beaten up.
The Philae craft bounced several times on the comet's surface before coming to rest on its side in some sort of trap, perhaps wedged between boulders.
However, it is important to emphasise that from an applied perspective the actual mechanism underlying the differences is not important, because wild-caught birds will always have had less time in captivity than age-matched hand-reared birds, and wild-caught birds will always have been caught in some sort of trap.
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Perhaps the Clinton staff is busy with more immediate concerns or mistakenly suspects my query is some sort of rhetorical trap because my political views are congenitally conservative.
Jon Campbell believes she is some sort of honey trap.
Haass and Coats look enough like each other that they could star in some sort of "Parent Trap" movie, though it would be a weird sort of movie, in which the "parents" would obviously be more concerned with the fact that their kids was an adult looking man with a terrible combover.
Electrons can be trapped when gate is positively biased only by some sort of incidental traps inherent for Parylene independent of the way of its deposition.
After bouncing off the surface at least twice, Philae came to a stop in some sort of high-walled trap.
I call this an obnoxious affectation, because there is this blissful stereotype of California as an economic nirvana and the Midwest as some sort of deindustrialized death trap.
The total energy hitting Proxima b is only 65% of what Earth gets from the sun, so liquid water could easily exist there so long as the planet has some sort of atmosphere to trap heat. .
Meanwhile, most other economies already at middle-income levels in 1960 seem to have been caught in some sort of "middle-income trap".
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