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"Entrapment" is not against the law here -- it is a way to make extra money.
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Entrapment is a very real possibility in all of these cases.
Boing Boing 2007
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He was in Entrapment for fucks sake, and Robin hood prince of theives the guy will do any thing …. .just not this.
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Entrapment occurs when police persuade a person to carry out a crime the suspect had no previous intention to commit.
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Entrapment occurs when police persuade a person to carry out a crime the suspect had no previous intention to commit.
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This week he begins filming "Entrapment," to be released next summer, before the rest of the world comes to agree with him that the Y2K Bug is much ado about nothing.
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Or -- as the "Entrapment" script has it -- the world could be distracted by giant fireworks at the moment of midnight, thus giving two criminals the opportunity to rob the World Bank.
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Still, in the diverting "Entrapment" (1999), Connery carries off a subtle and totally believable romantic lead (opposite a stunning Catherine Zeta-Jones) approaching the age of seventy, beating Grant's previous record in "Charade" (1963), when that suave old heartbreaker was a full decade younger.
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"'Entrapment' is about two very brilliant crooks taking advantage of everyone's anxiety about that bug," explains Amiel.
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Anonymous paper "Entrapment" warns RIAA could wrongly accuse non-filesharers
Boing Boing: September 28, 2003 - October 4, 2003 Archives 2003
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