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the entrapment
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The state of being entrapped.
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A number of yeast cells entrapped and attached onto the matrix grew in the entrapment matrix.
The boredom of it, the entrapment.
If anything, it prolonged the entrapment.
Aren't the entrapment trappings way over the top?
Alford complained about the entrapment to the European courts but lost.
Within those small towns the entrapment of family – both comic and tragic – becomes almost palpable.
Qema's lawyer argued that there would have been no offence without the entrapment.
The entrapment explains the widening of the Conservatives' lead and is, for Labour, extremely dangerous.
The entrapment issue aside, some prosecutors and others say Ms. Pirro has publicized the stings too heavily.
Addie may have felt trapped by her fugitive husband, but the entrapment seems to have begun long before.
"Leadership's failure to respond to concerns and observations by key individuals exacerbated circumstances that led to the entrapment," it said.
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