| I realise that it is no release of desire, but merely the ensnarement of it within an illusion. |
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| Showalter noted Pettitte's ensnarement in the Mitchell report as Pettitte has endured it, in passing and without condemnation. |
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| In terms of ensnarement, there is a natural psychological and moral reluctance to commit an improper or illegal action. |
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| Do not be discouraged from reporting a fraud to the authorities because of some ensnarement aspect. |
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| The loop was closed with gentle pressure to assure ensnarement. |
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| But it said that the apparent ensnarement of the leader of Europe's biggest economy in the American surveillance scheme had taken the scandal to a whole new level. |
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| How can you help yourself, dance away from ensnarement? |
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| Such ensnarement is then used against them to distract them or to obtain their silence regarding the much more serious commercial fraud being committed. |
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| Later attempts to avoid detection can include such psychological tools as threats regarding disclosure and suggestions of collusion or ensnarement. |
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| The wholesale ensnarement of private communications by the federal government violates the basic rights of Americans. |
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| It can be read as a surreal adventure story, moving forward with the style and pace of a computer game, where the characters have to outwit ensnarement by Miss Mople. |
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| By mirroring his movements as he encircles her, the shot, with its suggestion of ensnarement and confinement, prefigures his reducing her to a state of utter subjection. |
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| Ensnarement into the system sets into motion a cyclical arrest-incarceration process which few African Americans manage to escape. |
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