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The great book to read in this regard, by the way, is Charlie Francis's "Speed Trap" about Ben Johnson.
Never mind that clap trap about "there is enough sunlight (or wind, or wave energy) falling on the U.S. for all our needs".
His hearing was damaged during training, when a soldier stepped on a trip wire that set off a booby trap about a foot from his head.
One molecule of HFC-23 that is allowed to vent into the atmosphere has the potential to trap about 12,000 times as much heat as a molecule of CO2.
But because methane is such a potent greenhouse gas, the 41 experts in the recent survey predicted that it would trap about as much heat as the carbon dioxide would.
An occasional hint of trap about the beats and an intriguingly warped use of autotune in Darkside/Gone notwithstanding, it seems to stand slightly apart from current trends in hip-hop.
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The unarmed women have occupied the terminal ever since, stopping exports and trapping about 700 workers inside.
Drag strips are usually a quarter-mile long, after which is a "speed trap" of about 70 feet (21.3 m), where your top speed will be measured.
Not for him the typical corporate clap-trap about this being the right time to seek a new challenge and to contemplate the future of the cosmos.
From Wilson, no egotistical clap-trap about believing what he did was right or Hollywood-style sentimentality about his children never making him forget his failings.
And that's why you'll be hearing lots of cliched clap-trap about Irish eyes smiling over the next few days: if they get the result they need against Saudi Arabia, the second round awaits.
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