This is dangerous ground, but Fingleton has clearly thought it through, and knows well the mantraps and tripwires around and upon which he treads. |
Police launched a probe after potentially lethal mantraps thought to be made by rogue protesters were discovered. |
No doubt the imminence of mere death, as opposed to the vital deadness advertised by the Vorticist mantraps, had something to do with it. |
The main casualty of these convulsive literary mantraps is the idea of 'character' as a steadily deepening awareness of self and world. |
I'd wander around the garden on my own, building mantraps and talking to myself. |
They, like many clubs of similar stature, are monitoring short-term opportunities, like a potential fire sale at Benfica, but significant purchases are multi-layered mantraps. |