But in Dr Ghaffari's trap, the orbits of some of the positrons swelled in size, causing them to lose energy while looping back towards the entrance.
Blackpool were almost level in the blink of an eye as Phillips sprung Birmingham's offside trap to meet Adam's whipped free-kick but he could only glance his header wastefully wide.
"It's a trap door, " Eric Abraham, Leon's 36-year-old son, told me.
But there's a trap in the making: In the name of compromise, Labor's allies may drop card check, demanding in return provisions that could achieve most of Big Labor's expansionary goals.
Sheringham then missed a great chance after a through ball by Cruyff broke Villa's offside trap.
They were given a nervous 25 minutes when Ridgewell beat Wigan's offside trap to flick a deflected cross from Barry past Filan.
Dr Bermel's proposed trap is a thin sheet of tungsten (a heat-resistant metal) that has been processed in quite a complicated way.
Conversely, a strong negative AO such as this winter's may trap more ice in the Beaufort Sea, allowing it to thicken and refortify itself.
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It's also got a nice weight to it already, but if that's not enough, that's no problem: there's a trap door in the bottom that opens up.
Bo Henriksen drew Harriers level on the half-hour, slipping the ball past the stranded Matty Glennon for his 13th goal of the season after Carlisle's offside trap had failed.
Jerome had a chance to equalise when he beat Blackburn's offside trap to latch onto a through ball but he fired wide from the corner of the six-yard box.
One consequence of Haiti's poverty trap is that 84% of Haitians with more than a secondary education lived abroad in 2000, according to a study cited by the World Bank.
But I think the most important thing though is - we'll do that, if it makes sense, not for the sake of doing it, and that's a trap that we don't want to fall into, we meaning not just us, but everybody in the Sony group.
We will release every vulture that's in that trap today and re-bait it in preparations for Tuesday's attempt.
"It's a death trap, an accident waiting to happen, " he said.
Early French and English colonists worked and lived in the country's far reaches to trap beavers for their pelts.
"It's still called 'trap-shooting' and the targets are called 'clay pigeons, '" he says, running out of breath as his face flushes red.
Most attempts to trap positrons more efficiently have involved doing something to them to try and stop them from getting back to the trap's entrance.
Washington politicians are pointing the U.S. economy straight into a liquidity trap and instead of a bright economic future, the U.S. is looking at years of high unemployment, weak GDP growth and the possibility of widespread deflation.
"For the individual, it's sort of a poverty trap, " he said.
To avoid falling into this trap, it's best to use a coupon on an item that's already on sale.
Recognizing the trap, Hariri's supporters are calling for him to form a narrow coalition without Hizbullah and its sister parties.
Everton's defenders played a hopeless offside trap, leaving Garcia through on goal but his dink was slapped away by an advancing Tim Howard.
One communication trap that U.S. business leaders may fall into is a (costly) disregard for the importance of building and maintaining personal relationships when dealing with individuals from high-context cultures.
In January the two companies unveiled an aerogel fabric called Zeroloft, so named because it can trap a person's warmth without being puffed up to produce loft (as a goose down jacket must be).
Miguel Angel Jimenez's awesome recovery from the sand trap at the sweet 16th nudged him towards a first full Ryder Cup point in eight matches since 2004 - finished off beautifully at the signature 18th with a textbook birdie.
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