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I ask only a simple question, which does not entrap you in any way.
This was part of their plan to entrap the boys.
What is it about me that you wish to entrap?
Men who go about to entrap and to destroy you!
The institute had expected the tax to entrap 19 million this year.
I have been entrapped into this house,' said the old lady, getting to her feet.
Living things were found entrapped in it, such as small insects.
I mean, using my own husband to entrap me, for God's sake!
He also suggested that his client could have been entrapped.
Did you make that up to try and entrap me?"
I thought then that he meant one great circle entrapped all of us.
People are being entrapped on the Internet because of their homosexuality.
Clarence, on the other hand,found himself entrapped in a life of crime.
Is this desire for freedom the very thing that entrapped us?
Does equipment have small spaces that could entrap a child's head?
A slave is a person owned or entrapped by another.
His struggles only entrapped him more, until after a moment he could hardly move at all.
But his feet were as if set in a bog, entrapped against any move.
I turned again to the painting which now entrapped is in a cage of feeling.
She is the one who refuses to get entrapped in competitive games.
And Surprise would never try to entrap me like that."
On the far right, a figure with arms raised in terror is entrapped by fire from above and below.
One study found that inheritance laws often served to entrap women.
Sometimes, she would entrap a dozen animals or more in a single night, her prisoners of love.
We would, however, very much like to avoid becoming entrapped in legal matters.