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I was aware that a pitfall of such a concept was doubling up: showing in movement what has already been expressed in the text.
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"That's a pitfall that will exist no matter what policies are implemented.
There are also protocarnivorous bromeliads that form a pitfall trap in an "urn" of rosetted leaves that are held together tightly.
"That's a pitfall".
Yes, that's a pitfall but I think we've avoided it".
No doubt, that's a pitfall of playing someone who's always acting, but it can push Con toward caricature.
"That's a pitfall some popular mobilisation forces have jumped into in other areas of Iraq," he said.
"The way the offices are set up promotes communication and interaction," she said, adding, "That was a pitfall yesterday".
That is a pitfall for not only small foreign startups, but also large global companies aiming to scale a one-size-fits-all model.
If they dig up a pitfall, that takes up a go, maybe bury a prize, like a golden axe.
That brings up a pitfall of live spots: Because they are live, anything can happen.
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