A sweet and submissive mantrap, Irina ultimately makes away with an art collection, most of the petty cash, and the show. |
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This versatile mantrap control system is widely used to secure banks, data centres and government agencies. |
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From your description, Louis, it sounded more like a mantrap to me. |
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Yeah, a mantrap would be considerably larger than an animal trap. |
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The mantrap that ensnares Alice, however, is not poverty or adultery but Alzheimer's disease, which snaps into her without mercy. |
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The introduction of machine-readable badges improved the situation somewhat, since you could achieve with a mantrap that no invalid or unauthorised badges were getting access. |
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The DC1 IBX included the signature architectural elements of many of Equinix's future centers-the mantrap, five levels of biometric security, and the red silo. |
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The Egyptian opposition and the Egyptian resistance movements think concerning the changes simply, are innocent and naive and fulfill thereby expectations of the state-power, which placed a professional mantrap. |
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The mantrap functions like the air lock on a spaceship or a submarine. |
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