Evasion and escape to the informal sector are big problems in many countries, especially developing countries. |
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Lucy, who is preparing for her GCSEs, has been given the top-floor room so she can escape to a quiet retreat to revise. |
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She lives upstairs and comes down the fire escape to visit Jack whenever her no-good mom is entertaining, which is a lot. |
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It's an unobtainable dream world that some feel safe in and like to escape to. |
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He was allowed to escape to the USA where he died in mysterious circumstances. |
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The Antarctic winter closed in before Deutschland could escape to lower latitudes and the ship was beset and drifted for nine months. |
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They are immediately mobbed by the group and may escape to fly away and sing again another day, but sometimes they are killed. |
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But his escape to the sun has been thwarted because he has again flunked his driving test. |
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The plucky farmer is understood to have startled the thief who eventually broke free and made his escape to a waiting car. |
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Joey placed an ax on his shoulder, then climbed the fire escape to the new roof. |
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There is a lift service to the upper floors and a fire escape to the rear provides access to Anne's Lane and Dawson Street. |
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The friends' great escape to New York and their attempts to form a band were immortalized in the television series. |
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To make a short escape to this coastal Iberian country feasible, I concentrated my travels on just one area. |
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Life looks peachy for city slickers desperate to escape to the countryside and set up home in converted farm houses. |
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After climbing a fire escape to the first floor, he clambered onto the roof on a set of trade ladders that had been left there. |
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Soon after his release, he was convicted again for subversive activities but managed to escape to Malaysia. |
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They may be tempted to avoid and evade the tax levies or even escape to tax havens. |
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When a letter arrives offering escape to the US, Dondup pulls on his high-tops, grabs his boom box and leaves without a second thought. |
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August is the month my family makes its annual escape to Pinecrest Lake, a pretty little jewel north of Yosemite. |
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Rural life is shown as harsh and grim where the ablest and younger peasants sought to escape to the factories in the cities. |
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As the channel opens upon a depolarization, the trapped ion can escape to the intracellular medium increasing the stability of the bound toxin. |
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There was a host of tasks, from shoring up the fire escape to re-wiring to new windows. |
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As defeat stared him in the face he ordered his cavalry to cut their way through the enemy lines and escape to Plymouth. |
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They were used and enjoyed by townsfolk who lived over their businesses and were unable to escape to a garden. |
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She then bent the prong of a fork and used it to pick the lock on a kitchen window, enabling her to escape to freedom. |
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Amid downsizing and delayering, most employees face both fewer opportunities for promotion and little hope of escape to some new employer. |
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The pair escape to his rooftop garret and, free from the cares of the world, begin a passionate love affair. |
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An unheroic age could now escape to an alternative universe of gallant cavaliers and their trusted servants. |
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Juan Pablo helped him escape to the States and was unaware of his whereabouts until he saw the Fusion commercial on the telly. |
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East Berliners used to risk their lives trying to escape to the west. |
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Things got so bad a couple of months ago that Omran, along with several of his friends, tried to escape to bordering Egypt. |
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Hotel receptionists were informed not to deliver any alcoholic drinks, leave a mini-bar in his room, or order any taxis for him to escape to town. |
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Their harrowing escape to Erbil has ended in a precarious and hardscrabble existence. |
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Maybe they are the sort who will escape to goa and fall into drug addiction when their military service is over? |
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When things go awry, they escape to the underground streets of the city. |
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The talk should have been of his tremendous fight back, a late rally that saw last year's beaten finalist's escape to victory over a brave East Kerry side. |
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Yet while he praised the ussr publicly, he was making plans in secret to escape to America by way of Vladivostok. |
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One way is to escape to a quiet corner for reading and relaxing, a place to sip a mug of steaming mulled cider as you lose yourself in Harry Potter's latest adventures. |
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At 22, her father tried to force her to marry a distant cousin she had never met, but she managed to escape to the Netherlands where she obtained political asylum. |
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A stuntman and his model girlfriend flee London and its media circus, and escape to the country, but are manipulated throughout by an advertising agency boss. |
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When the bustling streets of Florence get too much, escape to the garden of this family-run restaurant and eat fresh pappardelle with wild hare in the sunshine. |
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Thus the Southern peon is not, in fact, and as an individual, as irrevocably bound to the wheel of industry as his Northern brother, since he may always escape to churldom. |
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The Dionysian aspect of the aesthetic experience allows psychic energy that is normally barred from escape to flow out and include the object of perception. |
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From the carnage of Bannockburn, the rest of the army tried to escape to the safety of the English border, ninety miles to the south. |
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To this day Filar credits his escape to the spirit of his dead mother and one final act of motherhood. |
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Cavan 2-6 Donegal 0-8 CAVAN pulled off the great escape to seal their fourth Ulster U21 FC title in a row in the Athletic Grounds last night. |
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During this time he met Flora Macdonald, who famously aided him in a narrow escape to Skye. |
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La Resistance for many Martinicans consisted of trying to escape to British islands in order to join the Free French. |
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You could jet off for a tropical beach escape to the likes of Cuba, the Dominican Republic or Mexico. |
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At the biennial, only a very few artworks escape to stand on their own. |
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Although elements of several German formations had managed to escape to the east, even these had left behind most of their equipment. |
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By property, I mean places to live in, places to escape to, to relax in, feel comfortable and unthreatened in. |
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In the confusion, Robert nearly kills George, but they both escape to the bottom of the hill as the fog begins to clear. |
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In Part III, a year after he helped Washington escape to Canada, Listwell happens upon Washington again, this time in a slave coffle in Virginia. |
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It was uprising against Russian Tsarist forces, followed by a mass flight to escape to China. |
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Hadi's escape to Aden has turned what was the capital of an independent south Yemen before unification in 1990 into a diplomatic hub. |
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This war enabled thousands of slaves to escape to British lines or ships for freedom, despite the difficulties. |
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After the defeat in 1940, significant numbers of Belgian soldiers and civilians managed to escape to Britain to join the Belgian army in Exile. |
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This directly led to the Brunei Revolt, which thwarted Azahari's attempt and forced him to escape to Indonesia. |
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Novgorod didn't want to give him shelter, either, so that Andrey had to escape to Kolyvan and then to Sweden. |
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By then, Caesar had to escape to his bodyguards, as the Germanic cavalry was beginning to hurl missiles. |
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When Napoleon heard that Prussian troops had orders to capture him dead or alive, he fled to Rochefort, considering an escape to the United States. |
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Alfred's ships immediately moved to block their escape to the sea. |
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Three miners were immediately able to escape to the surface. |
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Soleil Royal tried to escape to the safety of the batteries at Croisic, but Essex pursued her with the result that both were wrecked on the Four Shoal beside Heros. |
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He was allowed to escape to France in a second attempt on 23 December. |
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During the night eight French ships managed to do what Soleil Royal had failed to do, to navigate through the shoals to the safety of the open sea, and escape to Rochefort. |
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