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It seems Barber has trapped himself.
After more than two and a half hours, he trapped himself in a cul de sac.
In some ways, he seems almost trapped himself, as if he can't shake his New Jersey childhood.
All along, the Britain issue has been seen as a self-fabricated problem in which the British prime minister had trapped himself.
By comparison, Wallace's own vamp on the endlessly receding hall of mirrors in which his overly cerebral and self-conscious storyteller has trapped himself is much nimbler.
I remembered a friend who once rang me at 2 a.m. and asked if he could come round for a beer and company, because he'd trapped himself in his own horror story.
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Naturally this leads to much angst, with Jack carrying on about trapping himself and throwing away his freedom.
He recalled that near the third floor, the elevator stopped, trapping himself, his wife, two other adults and a child.
He winds up trapping himself: in a lunge toward gothic tragedy, he resorts to hyper-violence, succumbing to what he's been teasing.
He seals the tank hatches, trapping himself inside.
His memories and sanity restored by the battle, Necrid closed the entrance to the void, trapping himself within.
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