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"Look up," someone said, maybe Dougie or Alan, so I did, and saw way up above the collisions of metal and men a family of sparrows in the trapped light, trapped themselves, or perhaps out to reclaim their lost space.
Politicians have trapped themselves in their own speech bubble.
He explores how presidents have trapped themselves by exaggerating American power.
Five other men died, including three who had trapped themselves on the roof seeking a route to safety.
I think they have trapped themselves by opposing everything that the government has done regarding the cuts.
In Iraq, the generals, and increasingly their troops, trapped themselves inside their bases, cut off from the country they were trying to occupy.
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Meanwhile, cars are flooding the city, trapping themselves in ever worsening congestion.
Our view, like Ms Short's, is that if poor countries reject the investment and know-how that multinational firms can provide, they risk trapping themselves in poverty.
When borrowers can't pay the loans off after a typical two-week term, they often take out newer, bigger loans to pay off the old ones, trapping themselves in a vicious cycle of debt.
One vocal trademark much in evidence is a gutteral "yeeucccch", but it's unclear where their disgust is directed - at their enemies, at the cycle of violence in which the song's protagonists find themselves trapped, or at themselves.
People trapped inside themselves are dangerous to other people.
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