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Thus, they fall into the glamourised trap of becoming political extremists.
Chava: I think we were pretty careful not to fall into this trap of becoming a burden to each other.
As they had in Games 1 and 2 of the series, the Lakers had fallen into a familiar trap of becoming a two-man team.
Aside from his tenacity and ability, one key to Beltrami's success was that, unlike so many solicitors who fall into the trap of becoming friends with their criminal clients, he always maintained his distance.
The former Prime Minister gave a speech this afternoon in which he said that Labour was "grieving" following their election defeat and that they needed to avoid the trap of becoming "a pale imitation of what the Tories offer" or "a party of permanent protest, rather than a party of government".
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More recently, I wrote about how the New York Post smeared storied New York City police officer, former drug dealer, and current community advocate Corey Pegues, describing him as a "thug cop" on the cover of their paper after he appeared on the Combat Jack Show and shared the story of how he transitioned from a victim of the trap to becoming an executive in the world's largest police force.
The issue, as the industry attempts to hammer out precisely what 5G means for global communication (not to mention what the term literally refers to), is falling into the trap of primarily becoming a marketing term.
Wasn't he afraid of becoming trapped inside Coltrane's voice?
"The expedition leaders could have some tough questions to face about logistical shortcomings that may have put the vessel at increased risk of becoming trapped.
Sadly, though we attempt it twice, we don't make it to Vernadsky due to compacted ice and a captain reluctant to run the risk of becoming trapped.
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