But both pubs have argued that the construction of their buildings would prevent noise escaping and disturbing neighbours. |
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He opened his own can with a hiss of escaping gas as Crystal removed the top of her water bottle. |
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Almost every other jockey would have given up, settling for escaping injury, but not the champion. |
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The teacher wrecked his one chance of escaping from his dismally impoverished life. |
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The female magistrate had sat on the bench at the applicant's trial for escaping lawful custody. |
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Any marauding bugs escaping the birds and beneficials can be controlled with horticultural oil or insecticidal soap. |
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When you've been trapped in the shackles of ballet most of your life, escaping to the world of contemporary dance can be liberating. |
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On the third, she pulled with all her might, small guttural noise escaping from her throat as she did. |
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Unconsciously she shivered from a combination of the nipping wind that breathed against her skin and the gust of apprehension escaping her lips. |
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Thus the problem is clearly of escaping relativism and historicism without denying the historical origin of our existence and thought. |
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Seeing beings like me being forced to perform mindless tasks over and over made me sad, and helping them by escaping made me happy. |
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I miss those summer nights escaping from the heat in my back office at Lakeview. |
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She had her hair carelessly tied back, but due to the shortness of it, tendrils of hair were already escaping the elastic band. |
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It was so close that she could hear its hot breath escaping in snuffles and wheezes from its fleshy black nose and blood-red mouth. |
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I'd still be tempted to run if we encountered a number of huge hairy apes, but it's nice to know that we're escaping from a shrewdness of apes. |
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Many policies aimed at helping the poor can have the side effect of discouraging the poor from escaping poverty on their own. |
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For many it was the hope of escaping the misery of their grim working lives that led them to sign up. |
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A photographer with a job must look outside himself, escaping from the private navel-gazing of so much contemporary art. |
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After three narrow squeaks escaping alive in bushwhack deals, he returned to New Mexico without announcing his sudden departure. |
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There's no escaping his darker viewpoint and it is unavoidably a deeply schizophrenic album. |
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During the nineteenth century, juries as far South as Georgia refused to convict whites who assisted slaves escaping from bondage. |
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Haunted by their experiences as boat people escaping from Vietnam, the family is separated by guilt, shame and anger. |
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There is no escaping the 80 ft tall high-voltage pylons in the Shortlees estate. |
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She succeeded in escaping to the railway station where she hid in a goods train which took her to another province. |
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Eventually brought to the UK, she was prostituted and beaten for six months before escaping. |
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She felt trapped, like a prisoner trapped in a jail cell with no luck of escaping. |
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Malmesbury town councillor Judy Jones's book about escaping the rat race has been so successful her publishers are printing another edition. |
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Several neighbours rushed to help the Brownes but they were unable to prevent the men escaping. |
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Others have cars standing by, pre-booked fast vehicles for escaping the country, and those are the two real options that they would have. |
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They bound and gagged the couple and put them in a room, before escaping with valuables worth around Rs 1 lakh. |
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When a predator pounces, simply escaping in the opposite direction is often the worst option. |
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The men were interned after barely escaping a full-dress skirmish with the local gendarmes. |
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The federal government also pursued the matter of fugitive slaves escaping overland to territories held by foreign powers. |
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The fugacity of sulphur dioxide becomes high enough for the gas to start escaping. |
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The latter is definitely the kind of place you can imagine frazzled executives escaping to as they float on a spume of hot bubbles. |
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Sharp crackles of escaping air fill the night already alive with the sounds of crickets. |
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Chad had gone to the library in hopes of escaping the gaggle of girls who seemed to follow him around everywhere. |
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You observe and store up what you need, but you know, always, that you're escaping something, postponing the inevitable. |
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What if I blocked the vents with crumpled aluminium foil and kept the hot air from escaping? |
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He was posted in Spain at that time and he helped many Spaniards from escaping. |
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The convenient option of escaping could only be accomplished one way, and that was through death. |
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The two began rolling around the on the floor, giggles and laughter escaping their lips as the playful game continued. |
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She stopped and tilted her head to the side, but her dark hair remained plastered to her forehead, a few frizzy strands escaping her plait. |
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Volvo reduces the amount of noise escaping from the engine compartment by reducing the size of air intakes. |
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To be abandoned, especially when he was under attack in the British press for escaping the Blitz, was insupportable. |
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Wool is fluffy and airy so it serves as an insulator to prevent the heat of the body from escaping. |
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If hindered from escaping by an insulator, the heat accumulates to a degree that can be exploited for generating electricity. |
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After escaping and being recaptured three times he was allowed his freedom on condition that he left New Zealand. |
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It's a bit like a squid releasing ink and escaping when it is being chased. |
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The carbon dioxide is extracted at the source and is injected into porous rocks deep underground to prevent it escaping into the atmosphere. |
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The metal slowly becomes long and smooth, the red heat slowly escaping from it. |
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He told police commanders here on Friday they should resign if they were not prepared to stop prisoners escaping from police holding cells. |
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The delay came about because the tunnel had come up short of a screen of trees, slowing the flow of escaping airmen. |
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Lee caught sight of a tear escaping from his cloudy eyes and leaving a glistening trail down his pale cheeks. |
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The hypsometers can be seen at each lab station, and the closest one actually has a plume of steam escaping from its top. |
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Also I had this dream in which I was escaping from a grapefruit farm, pursued by people with hypodermics filled with Botox. |
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Critics of the previous system also point out that in terms of escaping prisoners, the state escort service had far from a clean record. |
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Conch was just barely able to prevent her laughter from loudly escaping by clapping her hands over her mouth. |
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Ash is a star player, one of the best in her field, escaping from the realities of life's drudgery into the confines of this hi-tech wargame. |
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Kitchens and bathrooms are natural places for higher humidity because of running water and escaping steam. |
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The fifth edition of Gray's Manual of Botany reports black swallow-wort to be a weed escaping from gardens in the Cambridge Massachusetts area. |
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Two escape holes in the receiver ring are intended to vent escaping gases away from the shooter. |
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The case failed and the action controlled and vented the escaping gases away from the shooter, just as its designers intended. |
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But such a tax will only work if the option of escaping to the exurbs is discouraged. |
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Tuesday's jailbreak was the latest in a long series of people escaping from the police detention centers. |
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I slowly woke up, a sharp hiss escaping me at how I ached, how everything hurt. |
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The people seeking such isolation are often the rich and well-heeled escaping the money-making grind of London or the central belt. |
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You can travel during school terms, escaping screaming children and extortionate prices. |
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What with the puffs and whiffs of transparent smoke escaping in and out of every outlet and or pore of my body. |
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A man held hostage in a bedsit for more than 10 days was free last night after escaping the clutches of a gunman. |
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Claire gritted her teeth against the pain, a high, keen sound escaping her lips. |
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I'm escaping to the wilds of the Peak District tomorrow for a couple of days. |
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Your Aunt Lillian managed to get hold of him and it seems there's little chance of my son escaping her clutches until the Season ends. |
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Love it or loathe it, there's no escaping the candy-coated kitschness of St. Valentine's Day. |
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Several workshops focus on building self-confidence and escaping depression. |
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She took a deep breath that hissed like steam escaping from a kettle and tucked her feet in closer. |
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To keep sand and dirt from escaping, glue or caulk glass to the frame front, and glue kraft paper to the frame's outside back. |
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The skids hissed, small clouds of gas escaping as it settled to the floor of the landing bay. |
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We may even get more reflections as the light bounces off the surfaces again and again, some of the light escaping each time. |
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Fit reflective panels behind your radiators, so that instead of escaping into the walls, heat is reflected back into your home. |
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Gates thinks that she may have been Jane's replacement as lady's maid, serving the Wheeler household in 1856 and escaping the following year. |
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It was almost impossible for them to contemplate escaping to a society that would only ostracise them and condemn them as sinners. |
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He intimated mortality by rendering the things represented on his canvas as escaping the grasp of our gaze. |
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One way of escaping such dichotomies is to cease thinking about them, replacing this uncomfortable confusion with decisive rule by a strongman. |
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When conducting a tag search in Movable Type, the application is not properly escaping the optional IncludeBlogs query string parameter. |
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I hate having to come up with words to explain that I know and remember the person but that the name is momentarily escaping me. |
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More practically, it gives them a place to retreat to, escaping the stress of life in the public eye. |
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The bandits also stole three cellular phones and two cordless phones, before escaping in a waiting vehicle. |
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Public venues in those countries have revolving doors or automatic doors to prevent heat escaping. |
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I ran a hand through my hair and was about to say something, when Jess stormed past, a small, frustrated sound escaping her. |
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Successfully escaping, she decides to lay low and hides in a locker room in the building next door. |
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Plopping herself daintily down on the chair opposite Leah she poured herself a bowl of cereal, not a word escaping her once. |
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Events of the past fortnight suggest escaping our hellish past might prove harder than the optimists imagined. |
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He takes the entire town for a ride, escaping just before his true identity is revealed. |
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The stream of superheated water escaping from the fissure was suddenly growing larger and was now headed straight for them. |
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The surfaces are lumpy and clotted, linty with escaping threads, amusingly slapdash. |
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Tielle sat up in bed, her mouth open, a strangled cry escaping her throat, sweat dripping from her. |
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The coaching will include ground fighting and tactics, escaping different headlocks and floor restraints. |
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In the following years Milton wrote against the Royalists, mysteriously escaping the scaffold for his scandalous comments. |
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The heroic 64-year-old was blasted in the stomach at point blank range when he tried to stop two armed robbers escaping with their loot. |
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A have-a-go hero is recovering after being injured while trying to stop thieves escaping from a golf club. |
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It was almost like none of this had happened, like we were those two lovesick teenagers escaping to their favorite place all over again. |
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He simply stood for half a second, a low, guttural cry escaping his burnt throat, before he ran. |
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Gas was escaping at the house next door and there was a serious danger to life, the court heard. |
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In a prologue, Marion is shown being chased and barely escaping a crowd of angry American white men who want to lynch her and her newly born. |
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There's no escaping it, not even in the august galleries of the Museum of Modern Art. |
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Several ships tracked the pod, fearing that its sole occupant was escaping. |
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He knocked on the door and, when the woman opened it, he pushed her inside and ransacked the house, escaping with her handbag, purse and glasses. |
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Suddenly there was a sharp stab of pain in her shoulder blade, and she leaned forward quickly, a sharp cry escaping out of her throat. |
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Returning to the house, I realised that leaving the front door wide open was probably a mistake, as a lot of heat was escaping from the kitchen. |
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After escaping the police, he had run along the roofs of the buildings and come to the end of the block. |
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If you were escaping the police would you ask for the charge sheet and a copy of your statement as you absconded? |
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Cavity wall insulation acts like a tea cosy, preventing heat from escaping from a house and keeping rooms warmer for longer. |
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He found that with an earthen backstop and overhead baffles angled at 90 degrees, rounds were escaping the range facility. |
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She had her hair carelessly tied back but tendrils were already escaping the elastic band. |
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In the event of a case failure, these baffles would prevent most of the escaping gases from coming down the lug raceways. |
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They were in hot pursuit of their escaping slaves, with whips and scourges cracking, and blades drawn. |
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The men advance towards her and she single-handedly knocks all of them to the ground escaping without a scratch. |
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Sometimes, as we rode the bank of a curve, the wheels became slightly airborne, momentarily escaping the pull of gravity. |
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There, before me, was my means of escaping the police, who were surely chasing me by now. |
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His terror threatened to overwhelm him as he dived for the handlebars with a thin squeak escaping his lips. |
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After possibly hours of escaping, the heavy thundering of steps and short, barks of orders ended. |
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Police believe she was escaping the abductor when she fell into the path of a passing car. |
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The crooks then tore a hole through the roof to get into the club's tea bar, before escaping with sweets and drinks. |
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They fled their homes with a few personal belongings, escaping the acrid sulphuric fumes and lava of an erupting volcano. |
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When people were escaping the staff did not have torches or megaphones and no one could see exits properly because of the thick dust. |
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The robbers held them at gunpoint and tied them up before escaping with a substantial amount of jewellery. |
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A quiet burp escaping her throat for the second time in as many minutes, Wendy placed a paw over her mouth and glanced up at him. |
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The traffic car was fitted with child locks in the rear to prevent people escaping. |
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She used Arcadia to block Biscuit from escaping and re-captured the buckskin's lead. |
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Ironically, in escaping political doctrines, he found himself snared by a musical ideology. |
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The two broke free but were cuffed by police after escaping the attacking nonagenarian through a bedroom window. |
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Since there are no rivers in Shetland, there is very little fresh water run-off in the voes, and the chances of farmed salmon escaping up the rivers are negligible. |
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The return of Stephen Glass, the truth about anonymous and escaping Jonestown. |
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Activists still have to reach the site on their own, escaping efforts to censor or monitor the internet in their home countries. |
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Then there is the private and exquisite reward of escaping from the laws of consistency. |
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Unfortunately, the underground tunnels that were used to transport booze and, if necessary, escaping patrons, are off-limits. |
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A woman-hating parrot is on the loose after escaping from its cage. |
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Indeed, idleness, for Russell, is a state one reaches by escaping the encompassing world. |
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She was brilliant, there was no doubt about that, but when it came to escaping from awkward situations, coming up with valid excuses or witty retorts, she was useless. |
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Sediment escaping from the channel during overbank flooding builds levees bordering the channel, and sheets of sand spread from the channels as crevasse splays. |
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Gavin, chancing a shot at him, rolls violently out across the street, drawing attention from every gun within a mile, narrowly escaping a few ricochets. |
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Neutrinos are ghostly particles that can travel through a light year of lead and they have no problem escaping directly from the core of a supernova. |
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Morsi is separately accused of escaping from prison during the 2011 Arab Spring uprising. |
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A 2.6-meter high-voltage fence is intended to prevent inmates from escaping. |
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In its verdict, the court said it was impossible to confirm whether or not the men got the tattoos for the purpose of escaping their military obligation. |
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When the foul water sewer is overcharged, the foul water backs up and can force open the manhole cover in Mr. Marcic's front garden, thereby escaping into the garden. |
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Day after day, they led their men into battle, throwing themselves into the thick of the fighting, each time escaping death only by the skin of their teeth. |
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The balaclava-clad men used a beer barrel to smash their way into the building and threatened staff before escaping with an undisclosed amount of cash. |
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Like so many young girls, she tried modeling as a lark, a way of escaping the humdrum and finding glamour. |
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To prevent accidental extinguishing of the flame, a huge crystalline bell jar with an open top to accommodate escaping smoke was placed over the lantern. |
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What the French theorist Roland Barthes can teach us about escaping loneliness. |
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Finally, she musters up the courage to leave him, escaping to travel across Mongolia. |
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She fell to her knees, small noises escaping her bloodless lips. |
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The sea showed no longer a smooth and calm panorama, the waves dancing joyfully, for it had started a rousing melody, a robust song escaping from unruly waters. |
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With each seasonal death of the marsh, some of the carp, crabs, and crayfish succeed in escaping to the brackishness of Sonoma Creek, from which they migrated. |
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The highwayman has been portrayed in films and books as a flamboyant and handsome figure, forever escaping in the nick of time on his trusty steed Black Bess. |
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I cannot help noting in closing that even Kirby and Atkinson have had difficulty in escaping the attraction of such a via media interpretation of Hooker and his work. |
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Hitting the far wall, he slipped down to the floor, escaping the rest of Shanza's attack, which roared through the obstacle to spiral out of the Temple and shoot into the sky. |
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Like the Puritan ancestors he never succeeded in escaping, he found fault with just about everything, especially himself. |
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His escaping further punishment could cause cracks in party unity. |
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Instead, most property is owned provisionally or even illegally, which means that large numbers of people live off the grid, escaping taxes and pilfering their utilities. |
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After stoking the fire, he circles the room again, searching for cracks and crevices where wind might be seeping in, and the life-sustaining warmth of the fire is escaping. |
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Twice I had come across wild mountain cats, narrowly escaping death. |
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Under a barrage of bricks and abuse, he rang the police and then played a dangerous game of cat and mouse with the gang to stop them escaping before police arrived. |
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A heartbroken family were reunited with their beloved moggie when it returned from a nine-week stint in the wilderness after escaping from a York cattery. |
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The train is the commuter service from Waterloo, and as such, packed with suits escaping their city jobs for something semi-detached in Hampshire. |
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At one point we saw the wreck of a train which was lying on its side with steam still escaping from the boiler, evidence that disaster had overtaken it not very long before. |
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Fluids escaping along the bounding faults at shallow levels fluidized uncemented Oxfordian sands, which were subsequently injected into the overlying Kimmeridgian strata. |
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They valued escaping to the peace of a child-free guesthouse each night. |
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The pigs caught the hearts and imagination of the nation when they spent almost two weeks on the run after escaping the chop at Newman's abattoir. |
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They had been convicted on charges including murder, robbery, escaping from custody, possession of explosives and weapons, housebreaking and theft. |
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Carried too far, this is a language of false specification and pretentious exactitude, never escaping either abstraction or the cold-heartedness of abstraction. |
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In 1701 a statute declared that habeas corpus did not apply to the miners and in 1708 it was enacted that a collier escaping could be brought back within eight years. |
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They had no way of escaping the powerful inrush of water and were drowned. |
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They spoke of incidents of violence, which included a disabled woman twice narrowly escaping injury from a youth firing an air rifle and a pensioner's pet dog being shot dead. |
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Her hair is plastered down with only a few stray hairs escaping. |
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There was no escaping either the ironies or the career implications of the situation and both the record and the band were speedily consigned to oblivion. |
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They knew we had courted arrest and had no intentions of escaping. |
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She hated all the lies, the dishonesty, the furtiveness, but it was the only way of escaping Walter's clutches and a loveless life of imprisonment and restraint. |
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It came to me that the phenomenal world was like a dance of convections, a crazy dapple of hues, forever escaping one's notice, yet teasing the eye with its flow. |
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When darkness fell on the second night they scaled the wall of their compound, jumped over unseen and walked through a bustling market place before escaping into the jungle. |
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I started smoking again during this period as it was a way of escaping from the noise for five minutes and getting a grip until I went back inside. |
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Her attacker, who was dressed in black and wearing a balaclava, grabbed her from behind and held a knife to her throat, before escaping with her handbag. |
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The gang have managed to elude pursuit by the garda helicopter by escaping through the roads around Dublin Airport where there is a no-fly zone, a Garda source said. |
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His smirk quickly fell into a scowl, a low growl escaping his throat. |
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I passed many evenings at the apartment he shares with my sister, escaping the wet heat, drinking dirty martinis, playing cards, and being beckoned into his basement studio. |
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There is an undefined hiss like air escaping but right now that is it. |
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This issue is addressed by properly escaping resolved DNS names. |
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He spoke of his relief at escaping the clutches of Hurricane Ivan. |
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However, Sindibad succeeded in escaping especially after learning that the Magians eat raw human flesh. |
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A LUMPSUCKER was last night getting used to life in an aquarium after narrowly escaping the nets of a North Wales mussel trawler. |
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Any explosion mitigating litterbin must stop the primary fragmentation from escaping as this is the primary threat to the public. |
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A DAREDEVIL ring-tailed lemur is running rings around wildlife experts, after escaping from the Ostrava zoo in the Czech Republic. |
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Shorty' had been on the run since escaping a high-security prison in a laundry basket in 2001, the BBC reports. |
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Heavy rains and a moonless night provided some cover for the escaping Spanish. |
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When they arrived, they were captured and two were killed, the other two escaping through the woods. |
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The occupation drove many people in the coastal towns to the interior, searching for food and escaping the Japanese. |
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The Venetian city state was founded as a safe haven for the people escaping persecution in mainland Europe after the decline of the Roman Empire. |
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The other two races arose by survivors' escaping in different directions after a major catastrophe hit the earth 5,000 years ago. |
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Oil can impair a bird's ability to fly, preventing it from foraging or escaping from predators. |
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Enslaved African Americans had not waited for Lincoln before escaping and seeking freedom behind Union lines. |
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The eloquent Frederick Douglass became an important abolitionist leader after escaping from slavery. |
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High concentrations of methane and sulfide in the fluids escaping from the seafloor are the principal energy sources for chemosynthesis. |
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Other Native American peoples migrated into the region, escaping from European pressure from the east. |
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Then, they entered the cave of the Cyclops Polyphemus on the underbellies of sheep, escaping by blinding him with a wooden stake. |
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It is used to preserve the mechanical integrity of the engine, to stop parts overheating and to prevent oil escaping from bearings for example. |
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After many false starts, at least Japan appears finally to be escaping two decades bogged down in a deflationary quagmire. |
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Literally and figuratively, there's no escaping the fact that Jessica Simpson is a genuine gasbag. |
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Wellesley arrived in Lisbon on 22 April 1809 onboard HMS Surveillante, after narrowly escaping shipwreck. |
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Predation by mink, which have bred prolifically since escaping from fur farms in the 1970s, have added to vole woes. |
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There's no escaping the fact that there's the element of a crapshoot in buying artwork. |
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A 5ft boa constrictor was on the loose after escaping from a private home in Liverpool. |
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But it might suit the downshifter, escaping urban stress for a calmer way of life. |
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Beginning in the summer of 1989, thousands of East Germans began escaping through Hungary's breached border to Austria. |
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The risk could take the form of either wild-type virus escaping from a facility or vaccine-derived polioviruses. |
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A PET cockatiel is believed to be on the loose in Coventry after escaping on Christmas Eve. |
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Neon ice turns to vapor at 25 kelvins, readily escaping the nucleus of a cornet. |
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Wolves appear capable of escaping competitive exclusion from tigers only when human persecution decreases tiger numbers. |
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For steam baths, full height glass shower enclosures are necessary to seal the shower area and prevent the steam from escaping into the room. |
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The Horned Frogs are now fourth after escaping from Texas Tech with a victory. |
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Strainer Looks a bit like a tea strainer and stops ice or bits of fruit from escaping into your cocktail. |
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The stainless-steel infuser offers a fine micromesh pattern designed to prevent tea particles from escaping. |
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Venetz warned the inhabitants of the valley of the danger as water was also escaping from the base of the cone. |
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The car thief fought with an officer and tried to drown a police dog before being shot while escaping. |
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Despite her love of the London party scene, Kate, 41, relishes escaping to her bolthole. |
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How is he dealing with both parts of his life escaping his grip? |
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As a bird escaping an unwholesome cage to the grandsome freedom of the invigorating air. |
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When the equipment malfunctioned and caught fire, BP workers shut it down and routed escaping gases to flares. |
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The remnants of Burma Army broke out to the north, narrowly escaping encirclement. |
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However, escaping the winter depression doesn't exclude UAE residents from catching the sniffles during the flu season. |
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I arrived in Canada after escaping Saudi Arabia via Cairo and Beirut. |
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Hopefully, the possibilities afforded by escaping and unescaping strings are now becoming clear. |
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We usta have a rule that if a trusty shot an escaping convict, then the trusty would go free. |
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We reared experimental colonies in plastic nest containers lined with fluon and tanglefoot to prevent ants from escaping. |
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Well, at least they look good, especially after escaping from the clutches of the superspy baddies. |
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No sober man would put himself into danger for the applause of escaping without breaking his neck. |
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Any escaping villagers would be killed. She had heard of scathefires but fortunately her village had not been targeted. |
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Tommy finds his parents in the debris and mourns before escaping into the mountains from the beginning of the film. |
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Both actors and audiences complained of the escaping gas, and explosions sometimes resulted from its accumulation. |
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For many years, an attendant or gas boy moved along the long row of jets, lighting them individually while gas was escaping from the whole row. |
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In coal mining, accumulating and escaping gases were known originally for their adverse effects rather than their useful qualities. |
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By March he was back in prison at Marshalsea Prison and then in Colchester, escaping on at least two occasions. |
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Many Liverpool families can trace their lineage back to refugees escaping the potato famine. |
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However, Liverpool's population of around 60,000 in the 1840s was swelled by the passage of around 300,000 Irish refugees escaping the Famine. |
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Cossack numbers expanded when the warriors were joined by peasants escaping serfdom in Russia and dependence in the Commonwealth. |
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Sunderland was another place in County Durham that many Irish escaping the famine saw as desirable. |
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If they were any larger, the volume of escaping steam would itself endanger the crew. |
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Gastric reflux escaping to the upper airway, or laryngopharyngeal reflux, commonly takes a gaseous form that cannot be measured using conventional technology. |
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The snake's paralyzing venom prevented the mouse from escaping. |
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On 9 and 10 June, the port of Cherbourg was subject to 15 tonnes of German bombs, while Le Havre received 10 bombing attacks that sank 2949 GRT of escaping Allied shipping. |
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In recent centuries, the range of wild boar has changed dramatically, largely due to hunting by humans and more recently because of captive wild boar escaping into the wild. |
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There he encountered Geronimo de Aguilar, a Spanish Franciscan priest who had survived a shipwreck followed by a period in captivity with the Maya, before escaping. |
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They feel that poverty reduces confidence and life expectancy and that people born in poor conditions have difficulty escaping their disadvantaged circumstances. |
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The Berlin Wall, rapidly built on 13 August 1961 prevented East German citizens from escaping to West Germany, eventually becoming a symbol of the Cold War. |
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This year is likely to see more employees escaping the trap of underemployment as optimistic businesses take on more full-time, rather than part-time staff. |
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On 23 April, he boarded the Cunard liner Russia to return to Britain, barely escaping a Federal Tax Lien against the proceeds of his lecture tour. |
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It self-seeds easily, causing not only constant weeding problems in the garden but also escaping into the wild and pushing out many of our indigenous plants. |
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And Van Persie fittingly had the final word with seconds to go by escaping Chelsea's defence once more to thump high past Cech in front of Arsenal's joyous supporters. |
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He continued southward to the Persian Gulf, when, after escaping with his fleet a tidal bore on the Tigris, he received the submission of Athambelus, the ruler of Charax. |
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The main strategic idea involved the French Navy escaping from the British blockades of Toulon and Brest and threatening to attack the West Indies. |
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All of the large colubrids captured during this investigation were taken in funnel or snake traps, as they seem to be capable of escaping from pitfall traps. |
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The tearaway teen is at large after escaping from police custody and, despite the threat of being sent to prison if he's caught, Cook comes out of hiding to find his friend. |
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Whenever tubes are used in fireworks, at least one end is always plugged with clay to keep both chemicals and burning gases from escaping through that end. |
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The Gesta includes other fantastical tales about Hereward's prowess, including disguising himself as a potter to spy on the king and escaping from captivity. |
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Mainland Portugal is split by its main river, the Tagus, that flows from Spain and disgorges in Tagus Estuary, in Lisbon, before escaping into the Atlantic. |
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There are four types of enemy ninjas that will try to stop black ninja from escaping the town, and users have to find the way to defeat or avoid each one of them. |
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Fluids escaping from the shallowest parts of a subduction zone may also escape along the plate boundary but have rarely been observed draining along the trench axis. |
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While they were escaping, however, Odysseus foolishly told Polyphemus his identity, and Polyphemus told his father, Poseidon, that Odysseus had blinded him. |
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Tromp had guided the remainder of his fleet along the coastline, escaping certain defeat the next day, leaving eight warships and a number of merchantmen behind. |
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Due to the pressure differential, the hot air escaping from the louvres generated a constant airflow that drew cooler air up through the gaps in the floor. |
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In R v Dadson, a police officer shot and wounded an escaping thief. |
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The steamer Cathcart Park carrying a cargo of salt from Runcorn to Wick ran aground on Soa on 15 April 1912, the crew of 11 escaping in two boats. |
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There are a few solid scares, but victims implausibly seem more concerned with framing the perfect shot of their brush with death than escaping with their lives. |
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Police say the thieves searched the house before escaping with a number of wrapped Christmas presents, including a white Ipod docking station and a Sony 109 Digicam. |
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Lead bricks were placed around the radioactive source so that the escaping gamma rays would be limited to a collimated beam rather than filling the lab. |
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Wolverhampton prospered during the Industrial Revolution, particularly having successful iron and locomotive industries, which attracted many Irish escaping the potato famine. |
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Whether or not avoiding pork in the Bronze Age Middle East was a good way of escaping the wrath of God, it was a good way of escaping the risk of trichinosis. |
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A LIVERPOOL soldier who spent 11 months dodging bullets and escaping ambushes in Iraq has been awarded the Bronze Star for his courage under fire. |
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