71. Most Russians are growing steadily poorer, trapped between rising consumer prices and meager wages, a newspaper said on Friday. 72. Most victims, who succumbed to smoke inhalation, were trapped between a searing, smoky corridor and the ornate, white burglar bars on the hotel room windows. 73. One can also imagine a film about war correspondents trapped between bullets and an indifferent world. 74. One officer was trapped between the wreckage and the building for hours as firemen tried to take his lifeless body out. 75. Shumpert was trapped between third and home when Durazo threw home, but catcher Damian Miller dropped the ball on an attempted swipe tag for an error. 76. Several protesters were bloodied in the clash and at least three men were beaten when a small group became trapped between police lines. 77. Tens of thousands were trapped between frontlines and came under enemy shelling and gunfire. 78. The agency is trapped between environmentalists and cattle growers in an ongoing debate over grazing on public lands, he said. 79. Tens of thousands fled the country, most of them Indian peasants trapped between rebels and soldiers. 80. Tens of thousands were trapped between front lines and came under enemy shelling and gunfire. |