The suburbs too are spinning their capitalist webs, ensnaring yuppies and college punks. |
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The thorny branches almost seemed to reach out and grab him with each step he took, ensnaring him in their grasp. |
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The south is also where opium production has expanded fastest, ensnaring peasants in warlordism and corruption. |
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Prefiguring Expressionist chiaroscuro in their tonal brilliance, they achieve the seemingly impossible brief of ensnaring the transitory temperament of meteorological effects. |
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Equally, the idea of ensnaring a government official in a perjury trap, which is what Mr Starr seems to have done, is a post-Watergate strategy. |
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Hunting, fishing, ensnaring, poisoning and exploitation of endangered and legally protected species are prohibited on the production site. |
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Freed from the trap represented by life with her family and the reservation community, she finds in San Francisco an equally ensnaring trap of poverty and welfare regulations. |
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And Western businesses and financial institutions entered the scene, too, ensnaring command economies in Western market pricing and credit practices. |
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This involves motoring towards the target and ensnaring it in a net strung on an underwater frame. |
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The ensnaring threads form a dense spiral. |
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Even that is an understatement, thanks to the rise of the Alternative Minimum Tax, a parallel tax that is ensnaring ever more Americans and, in effect, reducing the impact of the Bush tax cuts. |
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In all honesty, I've tried to keep myself away from that as much as possible, just because it's so entangling and so ensnaring, but I am aware of people intimidating and threatening each other. |
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They saw the Union as the means to move beyond the nationalism and rivalries that had led Europe to the brink of suicide during two world wars, ensnaring the entire world in its internal conflicts. |
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Of course this is the same philosophy of our action for better product safety: protecting health and safety by focussing greater attention on higher risks and maintaining competitiveness by not ensnaring lower risk items. |
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Ensnaring the Hon'ble EC in this pursuit of political disinformation is regrettable. |
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