That axis is the simplistic definitional trap the cable news nets have fallen into.
Modern mattresses and bedclothes trap the heat that the body gives off as its core temperature drops each night.
When you are scheming on how to trap the customer from finding the exit you are not building a long-term brand.
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Many superlative vintages come from Colchagua Valley, where the high mountains trap the warm air in and keep cold Pacific air out.
Contrary to the famous saying, if you build a better mouse trap the world will not beat a path to your door.
The government has tried unsuccessfully to trap the wolves, fielding dozens of armed guards who stake out waterholes trying to shoot them.
At the time, it was assumed that Pakistani forces would trap the Taliban and al Qaeda and assist in finishing them off.
Licensees would be allowed to trap the animals in cages and shoot them, or just shoot them as they roam - so-called "free shooting".
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But for these forces to work we have to remove a host of factors that trap the delivery of care in obsolete and costly business models.
The detective who led an investigation into a pensioner's "brutal" murder at a pet shop 20 years ago hopes forensic advances will now trap the killer.
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Beijing catches so much of the pollution from coal-burning power plants because it sits at the center of a ring of mountains, which help trap the smog.
The problem is most acute in the Central Valley, where nearby mountains tend to trap the pollution sent to the skies from heavy auto traffic and other machinery.
Tayside Police have promised that its officers will be working in co-operation with forces north and south of the border to trap the egg collectors believed to be responsible.
We give applications the full run of our desktops, where they have their own icons and windows, but we trap the whole internet inside one overworked application, the browser.
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"I don't know of any horseman who doesn't think we should reopen the slaughterhouse, " said Phil Moss, who lives in nearby Ellington and who helped build a corral to trap the newly abandoned horses on his property after they started grazing there.
The trap for the unwary has been that US law requires disclosure by individuals who do not live in the US and have not even visited the US as long as the person has a US passport or birth certificate, even if they are a dual citizen of another country.
The antiprotons are then pushed into the same trap as the positrons and left to mingle for a second or so.
Gillespie was presented with an immediate chance to level after beating the offside trap but the veteran hesitated and gave impressive Kris Lindsay time to clear.
Vennegoor of Hesselink beat the offside trap in the 17th minute only to drag his shot wide and the Dutchman then headed wide from Lee Naylor's corner.
Brown has only played once for Wales since and the Wales manager gave a subtle warning to Beaumaris-born Hennessey not to fall into the same trap for the sake of his career.
Instead it was Ronaldo who settled the match, racing clear after beating the offside trap on the counterattack and unselfishly squaring the ball to Quaresma after drawing Cech out of his goal.
The Super Eagles should have broken the deadlock on 14 minutes when Kalu Uche set up Yakubu up to beat the offside trap but the Everton forward blasted wide with only Rachad Chitou at his mercy.
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.
Five minutes after the break, Lampard's chipped through-ball found the Frenchman, who beat the offside trap on the left and bore down on goal before rifling his shot past James and into the roof of the net from a tight-angle.
Nuneaton's Gary Jones was denied early on by the Southport offside trap as the visitors struggled to pierce a well-marshalled defence.
However you fell into the trap of equating the person who gives up a place in a lifeboat to another with suicide.
The Fed could fall into the trap in which the Bank of Japan finds itself: Interest rates are cut and cut and cut, yet the economy doesn't recover.
Reducing the number of beryllium ions in the trap will boost the sensitivity further, the researchers say, and, with a single beryllium ion, it should be possible to measure a single yoctonewton.
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