21. In recent seasons, Susan Lazar has been trapped between the desire to switch from prosaic, urban fashion to a more artistic approach. 22. Most airports whose malls have succeeded are hub airports, and hence are assured of a ready supply of shoppers trapped between flights. 23. Officials reported the first US casualty, which occurred when an unidentified soldier became trapped between two vehicles at an undisclosed location. 24. Retailers are trapped between rising interest rates and falling sales. 25. She said her friend tried to help a man whose head was trapped between the rubber seal and the hard plastic shell of the raft. 26. The actors, trapped between parody and earnestness, all settle for a flat middle ground of performance. 27. The candidate is trapped between the need to espouse a magical elixir and his well-honed skepticism for economic nostrums. 28. The Metropolitan Transit Authority is trapped between powerful construction lobbies and the trade unions that operate its buses and trains. 29. The North Anatolian plate is a small slab of crust trapped between the larger Arabian plate and Eurasian plate. 30. The storm then drifted north toward Lufkin but got trapped between two high-pressure systems. |