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    1. Standing before her, was a man who fed cocaine to a fourteen year-old girl to entrap her into a life of prostitution, yet she could detect not the slightest trace of evil lurking there or in his body language, which always spoke so loudly if one paid attention


    2. “Be careful” I said, placing her free strands of hair behind her ear, I felt a need to be protective of Jiva, her innocence had served to entrap me as well


    3. Therefore, Delilah could use all her wiles to entrap him


    4. You will be eaten alive for my supper!” Saying that, she pointed her grotesque hand at each of the girls, shooting spider webs to entrap them


    5. “Oh, will I not? You have managed to entrap me?”


    6. 1 As Jesus, with Andrew and Peter, tarried by the lake near the boatshop, a temple-tax collector came upon them and, recognizing Jesus, called Peter to one side and said: "Does not your Master pay the temple tax?" Peter was inclined to show indignation at the suggestion that Jesus should be expected to contribute to the maintenance of the religious activities of his sworn enemies, but, noting a peculiar expression on the face of the tax collector, he rightly surmised that it was the purpose to entrap them in the act of refusing to pay the customary half shekel for the support of the temple services at Jerusalem


    7. By this time some of the Sadducees were united with the Pharisees in their effort to entrap Jesus


    8. Drawing a little closer to the Master, he said, "But, Teacher, I should like you to tell me just who is my neighbor?" The lawyer asked this question hoping to entrap Jesus into making some statement that would contravene the Jewish law which defined one's neighbor as "the children of one's people


    9. Some of the Jewish teachers sought to entrap him by publicly asking him: "How long will you hold us in suspense? If you are the Messiah, why do you not plainly tell us?" Said Jesus: "I have told you about myself and my Father many times, but you will not believe me


    10. 2 That night, in Jericho, the unfriendly Pharisees sought to entrap the Master by inducing him to discuss marriage and divorce, as did their fellows one time in Galilee, but Jesus artfully avoided their efforts to bring him into conflict with their laws concerning divorce

    11. And that night both the Sadducees and the Pharisees joined hands in the plan to entrap him the next day


    12. Accordingly, several groups of learned men were designated to be on hand the next morning in the temple to undertake to entrap him with difficult questions and otherwise to seek to embarrass him before the people


    13. Even the youths who had endeavored to entrap him marveled greatly at the unexpected sagacity of the Master's answer


    14. 1 Another group of Sadducees had been instructed to ask Jesus entangling questions about angels, but when they beheld the fate of their comrades who had sought to entrap him with questions concerning the resurrection, they very wisely decided to hold their peace; they retired without asking a question


    15. Nonetheless some workers found one of them the following Saturday in a brothel and they made him sign a copy of the sheet with the demands while he was naked with the women who had helped to entrap him


    16. Sometime within the last week, had she become a subject of Malik’s research? Was she ever a Project X team member, or was her employment just a ruse to entrap her here like the other subjects? It was getting to feel more and more like she was part of the experiment, a variable being manipulated, rather than a scientist facilitating research


    17. ‘’You don’t think that she could have been sent to entrap you, boss?’’


    18. One last thing: our intent is to use her to our profit, not to try to entrap her, so explain to her honestly how to do things around here in a way that won’t get her arrested


    19. Though the words had been whispered so as not to be overheard, a sudden fearful silence, the dreadful kind common to houses of mourning, seemed to fall over the dining room and entrap Elizabeth in a void as she digested this bold statement in relation to her vision


    20. In his abrupt assertion, Mitchell couldn't read him as a man serious in his intentions, or a sick design to further entrap him by appealing to his sympathy

    21. This would entrap and eliminate Axis forces, thus giving the Allies complete control over the northern shore of Africa


    22. If the television doesn’t entrap us with


    23. ones who entrap us


    24. This was a use for clubs that he hadn’t considered: you could entrap animals with them


    25. As he was about to leave, his friend warned him about the pitfalls that could entrap the self-assured and asked Kris to be cautious


    26. It had taken little effort to entrap the young man in a contrived grievance---Ralf had laid no shortage of temptation at the poor boy’s feet, and had simply watched until he succumbed to one such enticement


    27. The Pharisees and Herodians then attempt to entrap him,


    28. To entrap the Woodlanders along the way and involve you in this confusing venture


    29. a soul that will entrap the spirit for a time or eternity


    30. another would entrap the perverted spirit and others believe something as simple as the

    31. The time has finally arrived for concepts that permit others to entrap and enslave others through deception, debt, money, property obligations, materialism, fear, ignorance, and all


    32. The time has finally arrived for concepts that permit others to entrap and enslave


    33. A thousand thoughts at once suggested themselves to him on the subject of this new adventure, and it struck him as being ill done and worse advised in him to expose himself to the danger of breaking his plighted faith to his lady; and said he to himself, "Who knows but that the devil, being wily and cunning, may be trying now to entrap me with a duenna, having failed with empresses, queens, duchesses, marchionesses, and countesses? Many a time have I heard it said by many a man of sense that he will sooner offer you a flat-nosed wench than a roman-nosed one; and who knows but this privacy, this opportunity, this silence, may awaken my sleeping desires, and lead me in these my latter years to fall where I have never tripped?


    34. I mistrusted a design to entrap me into some admission


    35. She had almost forgotten her early desire to entrap him into this revelation but as an idea came to her she suddenly laughed aloud


    36. And now that she knows that he didn’t kill Pruitt, that he hasn’t been trying to entrap her, she feels a little guilty for suspecting him


    37. It was a clear case, but the prosecutor, as he did yesterday, raised his shoulders and propounded subtle questions which were calculated to entrap the clever criminal


    1. Thinking about what she would have to endure tonight almost made it impossible to enjoy it, but she knew she had to dutifully eat because she was so deeply entrapped in three-d reality that she would get ill without nutrients


    2. She felt like an entrapped animal being taken to its prey


    3. In a sense, his practical skeptical nature was good in that he avoided the deeply destructive and doomed to fail war that entrapped his son


    4. As I looked at her, the wind torturing her hair, my eyes fell on her frown and her pupils that were rapidly dilating into their natural form, she was as entrapped as a fox in a humble layman farmer’s trap in the midst of the forest, and she looked every bit the part


    5. The regents of the coliseum were quick to enter your names into the roster of entrapped citizens


    6. Grieve not for them, they often choose to stay entrapped by hollow fears


    7. “They have become set in their ways: complacent and afraid to change, afraid to fly out of fear’s cage, conditioned to remain entrapped


    8. At length, the minerals of the soil wealth would have altered the biological characteristics of those entrapped plunams


    9. His enemies continually laid snares for him, but they never entrapped him


    10. Snatching away his entrapped hand he began to

    11. Most of the rest are large and fierce; many nets of deep-mist fishermen have been torn to ribbons by a mistakenly entrapped beastie, and catching them would be nigh on impossible


    12. simple reason that I didn’t want to be entrapped along with the


    13. solidified the ice that entrapped him:


    14. Why, I began to feel embarrassed to have Raju any more around my circle of the wealthy, and entrapped in that snobbish trap, there was no way I could’ve pulled Ruma out of its inimical grip


    15. But Goring, the head of Luftwaffe in the Third Reich put it into Hitler’s head that Wehrmacht’s victory would be perceived by the Germans as the victory of their armed forces, but if Luftwaffe were to annihilate the entrapped that would be to the Fuehrer’s account as the air force was his creation whereas the army was as old as the nation


    16. When he speaks of the Ulysses entrapped in Calypso’s palace for seven long years (Od


    17. The child remains charmed by it and entrapped forever


    18. The sheikh knew that the superstitions and drivel that are related by the devils had enticed this stingy rich man, and had entrapped him in illusions and deceptions


    19. He was literally running for his life but the steep had entrapped him


    20. Gingerly she inched her way out of the compartment that had briefly entrapped her

    21. The more we indulge the more we are entrapped


    22. Thoughts of his friends did not surface, too entrapped by the terror of


    23. This physiological and psychological well-being is dependent in part, on the characteristics of Self’s Spirit/Personality and ‘physical’ brain, through which the Self operates whilst still entrapped and attached to the body


    24. The Apocalypse has served as a “sting operation” against those souls and institutions that have long entrapped and bedeviled


    25. as a “sting operation” against those souls and institutions that have long entrapped and bedeviled


    26. Joshua Longtree had been entrapped by a foreign agent into giving highly sensitive secrets to an unfriendly government


    27. "I am laughing at those simpletons who believe in all the foolish things that are told them, and who allow themselves to be entrapped by those who are more cunning than they are


    28. Her entrapped hand was on the table, but she had already put her other hand behind her waist


    29. As a balance to these austerities, when he went to live in London to see what the world was like, and with a view to practising a profession or business there, he was carried off his head, and nearly entrapped by a woman much older than himself, though luckily he escaped not greatly the worse for the experience


    30. long boots; and stood looking at the entrapped flies and butterflies

    31. From Nobel laureates like Robert Schiller and Harry Markowitz to Dan Ariely (MIT) and the tandem of Shlomo Benartzi and Richard Thaler, whose Save More Tomorrow allows individuals to get around the cognitive and emotional limitations that most human beings find themselves entrapped by


    32. They say that when the Doctor found that the rocks had entrapped his friend, Long Arrow, he was so angry that he ripped the mountain in halves with his bare hands and let him out


    33. By this time the faint air had become a complete calm; so that whether or no, the Pequod was now fairly entrapped in the smell, with no hope of escaping except by its breezing up again


    34. But Pip loved life, and all life's peaceable securities; so that the panic-striking business in which he had somehow unaccountably become entrapped, had most sadly blurred his brightness; though, as ere long will be seen, what was thus temporarily subdued in him, in the end was destined to be luridly illumined by strange wild fires, that fictitiously showed him off to ten times the natural lustre with which in his native Tolland County in Connecticut, he had once enlivened many a fiddler's frolic on the green; and at melodious even-tide, with his gay ha-ha! had turned the round horizon into one star-belled tambourine


    35. “Prince,” she said to the old man, who actually rose from his arm-chair to show his respect for the speaker, so much was he struck by her at this moment!—“Prince forgive us; we have deceived you; we entrapped you——”


    36. But each time the temptations of the world entrapped him, and without noticing it he fell again, often lower than before


    37. But the temptations of life entrapped him anew, after every awakening, and, without knowing it, he sank again, often to a lower depth than he was in before


    38. I am entrapped, sinking, I cannot alone, only I hate myself and my life


    39. Shortly after, Miranda, under the name of Martin, and a number of persons hitherto unknown to your petitioners, appeared on board, in the character of his officers; which, for the first time, awakened strong suspicions in the breasts of your petitioners that they had been entrapped into the power of wicked and designing men, and that, too, when retreat was impracticable


    40. The petitioners state that they were entrapped into the service of the said Miranda, on the said expedition, by assurances made at the time of their engagements, that they were to be employed in the service of the United States, and under the authority of the Government

    1. His eyes close to mine, looking at me the way someone had earlier, but I couldn’t remember who, spellbindingly entrapping me in its trance


    2. Within hours after the attack, the Twin Towers of the New York City Trade Center collapsed into rubble, entrapping and killing hundreds of victims, bringing to mind the previous attack (February 1993) which injured more than a thousand people and killed six


    3. followers of Judeo-Christianity and they are shown encircling (entrapping, controlling) both the USA


    4. In imagination Anne saw herself reading a story out of a magazine to Marilla, entrapping her into praise of it—for in imagination all things are possible—and then triumphantly announcing herself the author


    5. I saw, of course, too, that he was entrapping me hke a schoolboy (I certainly must have seen it even then) ; but the thought of marrying her so thrilled me that though I wondered how Lambert could believe in such a fantastic notion, yet, at the same time I tried violently to believe in it myself, though I did not for an instant lose consciousness of the


    6. Does it comport with our honor and dignity to admit into our ports and harbors the very vessels destroying our commerce? Not to go into an inquiry what has been the fact heretofore, but what may be now—if you pass a law that a French frigate may come into your waters and partake of your hospitalities, where is the obligation that it may not take advantage of the opportunity to make its prey more sure by watching it in port and then going out and entrapping it? If, from the intoxication of the man who rules the destinies of the nations of Europe, he does not feel disposed to treat with us on terms of reciprocity, that circumstance should have no effect on our measures


    1. religion and politics that entraps his audiences wherever he goes


    2. first is a notorious rogue because it entraps every creature in the pitfalls of birth and death


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    Synonyme für "entrap"

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