| No Broadway or Hollywood actor, singer, or dancer worth watching escaped his pen. |
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| As the robbers made a dash for it, he escaped into his business premises and closed the burglar-proof roll shutters. |
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| About 14 weaner piglets escaped from the farm when someone cut a hole in the fence of their enclosure. |
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| Deep, painful decisions for President Wilson in World War I to send Americans back from whence they had the chaos, from whence they had escaped. |
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| A gang of robbers escaped with several million pounds in cash during a raid at Heathrow Airport in which a security van was held up. |
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| Colbert hastily collected the old men and boys of the tribe, and ambuscaded the Creeks so successfully that not one of them escaped. |
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| He himself appeared in Sukhumi in a steel helmet, trying to rally his forces at the last moment, and only escaped by the skin of his teeth. |
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| They escaped in a grey M reg Mazda Xedos 6, which was driven by a third man. |
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| At first rabbits were managed in warrens, but before long they escaped into the countryside. |
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| But questions remain about whether the big cat escaped or was somehow released. |
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| The two pilots of the jumbo had escaped before the hijackers had reached the cockpit, making it impossible to fly the plane. |
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| Unconfirmed reports said some of the raiders had escaped, possibly taking children with them. |
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| And speaking of mud, the festival mercifully escaped the rain that was lashing York. |
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| His chocolate-colored eyes darkened, and a wisp of raven hair escaped its gelled hold and fell across his forehead. |
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| I escaped fairly lightly, purchasing only rattan baskets, wardrobe storage solutions and a plastic colander. |
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| The main characters in the movie are a group of young women who had either escaped from prison or had been released on bail. |
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| After half a life sentence in the rag trade, Tim has now escaped to fool about with old houses. |
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| She escaped with severe bruising and whiplash while her sister Pauline, 21, had fractures to an arm, a foot and a cheekbone. |
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| As a suburban jackeen, the finely constructed pecking order in the bar escaped me. |
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| The recovery vehicle driver and the lorry driver were both in the recovery vehicle at the time of the crash, and escaped with minor injuries. |
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| He was still yelling and raging when we reached the tomb and escaped into the outside world. |
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| He was burned down his right arm and hand, on the back of his head and his back, but he escaped without smoke damage to his lungs. |
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| The annual event, held in the shadow of St Magnus Cathedral, escaped the worst of the forecast weather. |
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| A taxi driver and his four passengers escaped being crushed when a straw bale weighing half a ton bounced onto their car. |
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| Police say the killer escaped over a rear fence at the home, leaving a patch of blood. |
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| They escaped by climbing through a back window before turning back to search for Holly, a Weimaraner, they had left in their car. |
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| As the captives escaped, residents and troops ran through the streets, and the wounded were carried off on stretchers. |
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| But they appear to have escaped major damage, and that led to a drop in the oil price and a lift in US shares. |
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| Few of the dramatic postglacial changes in global environment escaped the attention of aboriginal humans. |
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| In 1998, Deochan escaped legal custody and fled to Venezuela, where he was recaptured. |
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| They escaped the death penalty by only a couple of months as abolition took effect four weeks before their arrest. |
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| Raivio, a Lapp, had fought the Russians in Finland and escaped to America as a ship's crew member. |
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| A driver escaped injury when he jammed his articulated wagon under a low railway bridge in Keighley. |
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| Right then, a purple gas escaped from vents at the top of his hallow prison. |
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| Billy Whizz, named for the rapid speed at which he could move, escaped on July 16 last year. |
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| No situation, however obscure, or however sacred, escaped the rapacity of the enemy. |
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| At the pier, he described a stringy plant floating in the murky water as a weedy species that had escaped from aquariums. |
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| The attackers escaped with her light fawn plastic shopping bag, which contained her denim purse and cash and a white cagoule. |
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| The Brookmore rooming house was a two story brick building that had escaped the yuppification of skid row. |
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| Stray locks that had rebelliously escaped the binding dangled gently on his cheeks and forehead as he bent over. |
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| The company's 10 workers escaped without injury, but part of the works roof and machinery is badly damaged. |
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| Another doctor who killed his three wives, this time with aconite, escaped the hangman's noose by taking cyanide. |
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| Despite earlier reports, he says none of the toxic, jelly-like cargo escaped from the container it was being transported in. |
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| He walked nine, hit a batter and threw a wild pitch, but still escaped with the third no-hitter in franchise history. |
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| Why had he been sent to Somerset, whence he had escaped and taken refuge in the station? |
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| Ruddy ducks, which many say are not edible, were brought into Britain from American in 1950 and escaped into the wild from wildfowl collections. |
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| In several areas, they have escaped the planting sites and have begun to spread and outcompete native plants. |
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| Neil Back escaped with a warning after deliberately knocking the ball on, just out of Burke's penalty reach. |
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| She escaped the carnage after the ranchslider caved in, raining glass into her lounge. |
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| The lorry driver escaped unhurt but Butcher suffered serious head injuries and a broken jaw. |
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| Both occupants, believed to be armed with a gun and a small knife or machete, escaped on foot and were still at large last night. |
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| He flew three times widdershins round the garden before stealing the gift of speech from Sister Sun, then escaped, laughing. |
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| It also signifies fugitives and runaways, including known criminals who are at large such as escaped convicts. |
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| It tells the story of young Pip, who encounters an escaped criminal in a memorably spooky graveyard on the Kentish marshes. |
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| He would then have escaped via the garage door just as the pensioner was beginning to take in the scene of chaos. |
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| Three accomplices escaped and police fear they may try the same scam again. |
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| An hour we sat, miffed and aggravated until we finally escaped and arrived at our destination. |
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| The club was so fraught with internal dissensions that it barely escaped relegation in the National Football League. |
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| His father Eric came from Breslau, but as a young man escaped to Paris, whence he was sent to London in 1900 by a theatrical agency to run its London branch. |
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| It is too late to help those who were killed by ISIS, but those who escaped and survived are living in deplorable conditions. |
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| A warplane dropped a 550-pound bomb on a building where he and other Hamas leaders were meeting, but Yassin escaped with just a small wound to his hand. |
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| From the forward cabin many persons never escaped. From the after cabin, so far as we know from the evidence, all did escape except an infirm old man. |
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| However, while the women bickered and quarreled, their herds escaped. |
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| The city's downtown buildings escaped the wrecking ball during the urban renewal craze of the 1970s and are now home to dozens of artists and galleries. |
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| Two hundred years ago, following a slave uprising, Haiti threw off the yoke of bondage to become a free black state and a haven for escaped African slaves. |
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| He had a fine eye for moral hypocrisy, and I know that a glaring example of it would not have escaped his notice. |
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| He then escaped on a bicycle with a reel of the film under his arm. |
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| The thieves escaped empty handed after the van's alarm was activated. |
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| My guide points out that, because of its size and limited wealth over the years, the city's period buildings have escaped the ravages of the renovators. |
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| Meena eventually escaped, and with the help of the nonprofit group Apne Aap, bravely returned to rescue her daughter, Naina. |
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| When her fort was under siege by the British, the rani escaped from the besieged fort in disguise, reminiscent of Shivaji's escape from Aurangzeb's imprisonment. |
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| A hissing sound escaped the creature as burning heat lanced his palms. |
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| Patrick, who is openly gay and escaped the church with Fenner, is coming to their defense. |
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| Three years earlier, in 1999, another rock python killed a 3-year-old boy when it escaped its cage in Centralia, Illinois. |
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| Romney had a strong night at the CNBC face-off, while Cain escaped grilling on sexual harassment and Perry had a brain freeze. |
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| If he realized that she knew that he was an escaped convict, then he might assume that she would be only too eager to send him back from whence he came. |
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| He then escaped from his detention and arrived on Tverskaya Avenue to join his supporters. |
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| A 12-year-old boy who escaped the shooting with his mother introduced himself to Sullivan at the casket viewing. |
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| Nervousness set in and the words he had rehearsed over and over in his head for months escaped his brain completely, rendering him a stuttering mess. |
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| Having escaped serious injury throughout his racing career, Tommy was lamed for life through a fall from his hack while riding to the post office in the Curragh Camp. |
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| The snarling dog they kept in a pen for decades has just escaped and bitten their hand off. |
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| He was one of 10 convicted prisoners who escaped from the prison on June 8 after holding up prison warders at gunpoint and locking them in a cell. |
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| The thief managed to get out of the van, which is understood to have contained parcels and registered post, and escaped before the police arrived. |
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| They had an ineffable smell that escaped even the plastic packing. |
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| Marlantes seemed to have escaped the deeper psychic wounds of Vietnam that bedeviled so many combat vets. |
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| The place is neither short of royalty nor is it strange to VIPs who have escaped the bright lights of the city to find reclusion and reflection about life. |
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| She was transported to the cardiology Centre in Frankfurt, where she escaped through an open bathroom window. |
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| For decades, Americans have escaped to San Miguel for the culture, climate, and to pursue their artistic passions. |
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| MacDonald attended the trial but escaped on bond when he was awaiting sentence. |
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| Linsker initially escaped after the clash on the bridge but was arrested a short time later. |
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| Filed away within the annals of the New York Historical Society, it escaped the notice of those who oversaw the archives. |
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| Although some are believed to have escaped during the process of arrest, an unknown number absconded during transfers between prisons, police stations and courts. |
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| The British fleet had sailed but the German ships escaped in stormy seas and low visibility, assisted by British communication failures. |
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| In 1685 King James II narrowly escaped shipwreck while sailing in the Solent. |
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| The Korean king escaped to the northern region of the Korean peninsula and Japan completed occupation of Pyongyang in June. |
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| Some British and Belgian troops escaped to the Netherlands, where they were interned for the duration of the war. |
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| Many French soldiers, as well as those of other occupied countries, escaped to Britain. |
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| The French escaped encirclement and gave invaluable support to the BEF in Dunkirk two weeks later. |
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| For every seven soldiers who escaped through Dunkirk, one man was left behind as a prisoner of war. |
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| Only 25,000 men escaped during this period, including 7,669 on the first day. |
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| Many Germans escaped, and small parties made their way through to the Dives during the night. |
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| D'Este gave 80,000 troops trapped, of whom 10,000 were killed, 50,000 captured and 20,000 escaped. |
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| They narrowly escaped encirclement, however, and escaped on wheels that evening to Mersa Matruh. |
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| It is not as credible a source, as it is clear from the nephew's letter that the persons Pliny came to rescue escaped to tell the tale in detail. |
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| Henry VI had escaped into the Pennines, where he spent a year in hiding, but was finally caught and imprisoned in the Tower of London. |
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| They were initially park animals that later escaped and reestablished themselves in the wild. |
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| Whether these escaped to form a feral colony, or whether they died out and were reintroduced by the Normans is not known. |
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| This pair escaped into Sowley Wood and were the basis of the sika to be found in the New Forest today. |
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| Many domestic birds have escaped or been released over the years, and have given rise to the feral pigeon. |
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| According to one legend, the parakeets escaped from the set of The African Queen, John Huston's 1951 film made at Shepperton studios. |
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| Some of these animals escaped and began to breed and increase their numbers in the wild. |
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| Some plutonic rocks related to the traps escaped crustal contamination reflecting more directly the source of the magmas in the mantle. |
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| The ninth victim escaped and soon came back to the Norse camp with a force. |
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| Here escaped slaves, army deserters, mulattos, and indigenous flocked to participate in this underground society. |
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| Abolitionists were active on the lecture circuit in the North, and often featured escaped slaves in their presentations. |
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| At the beginning of the war, some Union commanders thought they were supposed to return escaped slaves to their masters. |
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| In spite of often being accorded legendary status, albatrosses have not escaped either indirect or direct pressure from humans. |
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| Louis and William Clito escaped from the battle, leaving Henry to return to Rouen in triumph. |
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| Blake was driven off by a storm in October and Rupert escaped via Spain to Lisbon, where he had expanded his fleet to 13 ships. |
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| Spanish forces regrouped under Simon Anda, who had escaped from Manila during the siege. |
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| The band narrowly escaped from the venue in the back of a rental truck, which was partly crushed by fans who had climbed on top of the vehicle. |
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| They were moved to a communal cell where they assaulted their guard with a china vase and escaped. |
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| Maroboduus escaped to Noricum and the Romans offered him refuge in Ravenna where he remained the rest of his life. |
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| Marius narrowly escaped capture and death on several occasions and eventually found safety in Africa. |
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| Petty king Zyraxes escaped with his treasure and fled over the Danube into Scythia to seek aid from the Bastarnae. |
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| In World War II, due to its art treasuries and the presence of the Vatican, Rome largely escaped the tragic destiny of other European cities. |
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| Before the end of the year, Charles Martel had escaped from prison and been acclaimed mayor by the nobles of Austrasia. |
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| The Saxons were once again defeated, but their main leader, Widukind, escaped to Denmark, his wife's home. |
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| The raiders escaped, only to have their ships beached at Tynemouth and the crews killed by locals. |
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| The Portuguese army was defeated and only escaped destruction by surrendering Prince Ferdinand, the king's youngest brother. |
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| According to police, approximately 276 children were taken in the attack, of whom 53 had escaped as of 2 May. |
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| Other reports said that 329 girls were kidnapped, 53 had escaped and 276 were still missing. |
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| Enrique escaped his indenture on 1 May with the aid of Rajah Humabon, amid the deaths of almost 30 crewmen. |
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| In 1534 they escaped into the American interior, contacting other Native American tribes along the way. |
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| The leaders of the attempted coup escaped from the country, but some of them were caught, later on. |
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| Song loyalists escaped from the capital and enthroned a young child as Emperor Bing of Song. |
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| When the project ended, they were used as draft animals in mines and escaped or were released. |
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| This fleet narrowly escaped prior to the Ottoman navy assuming control over the Golden Horn, which was accomplished by midday. |
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| Ibn Hafsun rebelled in 880, was captured, then escaped in 883 to his base in Bobastro. |
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| From eyewitness accounts, 300 escaped in a mass flight in 1823, aided by Bahamians in 27 sloops, with others using canoes for the journey. |
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| Juan and Alfonso escaped abroad, Guillen was tried but given the chance to repent. |
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| Only a few pages of some of the account books have escaped destruction by a frenzied mob. |
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| On the voyage the Flor De La Mar was wrecked in a storm, and Afonso barely escaped drowning. |
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| Urdaneta then escaped to Spain, where he recreated much of the confiscated material, and presented it to the Spanish Court. |
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| This island is also called the island of the monkeys or baboons due to a group of feral monkeys that escaped and found refuge here. |
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| Only four of the 86 survivors escaped their captivity, the others having been either killed or starved to death. |
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| The Spanish did complain about having to pay for their food and water with their gold and other jewels with which they had escaped Tenochtitlan. |
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| Ghent was occupied by the Germans in both World Wars but escaped severe destruction. |
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| Local zoos and visiting circuses were contacted, but none reported an escaped lion. |
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| Some escaped to flee southeast to the Ural River, where they joined Yaik Cossacks. |
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| Others choosing to continue a mercenary role escaped control by taking advantage of the large Danube delta. |
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| No one escaped diseases as the close quarters infected everyone including the crew. |
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| For example, even when slavery was deemed illegal, colonial authorities would return escaped slaves to their masters. |
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| He arrived in Guayaquil on September 8, 1615, having narrowly escaped falling into the hands of Dutch corsairs off the island of Santa Clara. |
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| Tenamextle escaped the battle and continued to organized rebellions against the Spanish. |
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| The settlers and the slaves who had not escaped returned to Haiti, whence they had come. |
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| John Stewart, though arrested and sent to trial in Sydney as an accomplice to murder, nevertheless escaped conviction. |
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| There were 500 to 1000 black loyalists who were held as slaves by patriots, escaped to British lines and joined the British army. |
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| Because the British promised slaves of rebels freedom for fighting with them, escaped slaves flocked north to join their lines. |
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| Nonetheless, enslaved African Americans escaped to Union lines to gain freedom without waiting for official action. |
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| James's Day Battle on 4 and 5 August, ended in English victory but failed to decide the war as the Dutch fleet escaped annihilation. |
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| Some officers and their families escaped to Rampur, where they found refuge with the Nawab. |
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| Of the 74 regular Bengal Native Infantry regiments in existence at the beginning of 1857, only twelve escaped mutiny or disbandment. |
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| The warden hoped to recapture the escaped prisoners before they reached the town. |
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| The elected government of Belgium, under Hubert Pierlot, escaped to form a government in exile. |
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| Of the 127 men down the mine at the time 35 escaped by the main shaft, but 74 were trapped. |
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| The slaves who escaped to the British represented the largest emancipation of African Americans before the American Civil War. |
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| In addition to training the Indians, Nicolls was tasked to raise a force from escaped slaves, as part of the Corps of Colonial Marines. |
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| Many other slaves simply escaped in the chaos of war and achieved their freedom on their own. |
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| Victor does not have to deal with that issue, however, because the monster has escaped. |
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| Established back in 1977 the Siam View Hotel escaped regulations due to the long civil war and its remoteness. |
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| Burnley escaped the bombing, largely because it was near the limit of German bomber range and close to higher value targets in Manchester. |
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| Despite speculation that the lion had escaped from Colchester Zoo or a local circus, all such animals were accounted for. |
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| The following year, Harry hears that he has been targeted by escaped mass murderer Sirius Black. |
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| Maverick scientist Leo Davidson leaves his research vessel to bring back a wayward, genetically altered supermonkey who has escaped in a shuttle. |
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| It frequently contains holes, or vesicles, especially nearer the surface of a flow where gas has escaped. |
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| His mate drove him to hospital, where doctors diagnosed an anaphylactic shock and said he had narrowly escaped death. |
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| Some of the debris from this giant impact escaped all the way out to the asteroid belt. |
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| A man, wearing a balaclava, brandished a hammer at the terrified staff and demanded cash and escaped with an undisclosed amount. |
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| Saudi Arabia is home to around 500,000 Afghans, who escaped their war-ridden nation decades ago and settled in the Kingdom. |
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| Nigerian police said he had escaped in the northern city of Zaria on Saturday while his captors were praying. |
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| Referee Michael Oliver failed to detect a foul in a crowded box and the Canaries escaped down the tunnel with the scoreline still blank. |
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| A snort of about the calibre of an explosion in an ammunition dump escaped my late father's sister. |
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| Yes, I escaped into Fantasyland. However, I could just as easily have become a serial killer, a prostitute, a child beater, or a politician. |
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| The Magaliesberg became something of a green lung to which people escaped, particularly over weekends. |
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| Jack escaped out of a back window which looked into the haggart, where the cows were kept every night. |
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| Muntjac deer, which escaped from deer parks at the turn of the twentieth century, are also found in the forest. |
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| The one ship that escaped managed to do so only because all of Alfred's heavy ships became grounded when the tide went out. |
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| Olaf escaped back to Dublin with the remnant of his forces, while Constantine lost a son. |
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| He escaped, but when Harold and Tostig attacked again the following year, he retreated and was killed by Welsh enemies. |
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| Later legends claimed that Harold did not die at Hastings, but escaped and became a hermit at Chester. |
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| Hereward escaped, but Morcar was captured, deprived of his earldom, and imprisoned. |
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| When the hostages escaped back to France, John was horrified that his word had been broken and returned to England, where he eventually died. |
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| Even those who escaped execution might be declared attainted, and therefore possessing no property, and of no value to a captor. |
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| In 1539 he moved to the dissolution of the larger monasteries that had escaped earlier. |
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| In 1568, Mary escaped from her imprisonment at Loch Leven Castle, leading to several years of sporadic violence. |
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| Charles briefly escaped captivity in 1647, made a secret alliance with the Scots, and incited fresh Royalist rebellions. |
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| On 3 March Lambert was sent to the Tower, from which he escaped a month later. |
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| On 3 March 1660, Lambert was sent to the Tower of London, from which he escaped a month later. |
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| The Earl of Essex committed suicide in the Tower of London over his arrest for treason, whilst Lord Grey of Werke escaped from the Tower. |
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| In 1648, he escaped from the Palace, aided by Joseph Bampfield, and from there he went to The Hague in disguise. |
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| They were betrayed by Alistair Ruadh MacDonell of Glengarry, a spy in Charles's entourage, and while one was arrested, the other barely escaped. |
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| However, Napoleon escaped from Elba in February 1815 and took control of France once again. |
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| In the confusion Colonel Wellesley was himself struck on the knee by a spent ball, and narrowly escaped falling into the hands of the enemy. |
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| Britain escaped the 'Malthusian trap' because the Industrial Revolution had a positive impact on living standards. |
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| Dutch troops, aircraft and escaped ships continued to fight on the Allied side and also mounted a guerrilla campaign in Timor. |
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| The judicial sessions of the House were temporarily moved to a Committee room, which escaped the noise of building repairs. |
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| The mute swan is a familiar sight on the river but the escaped black swan is more rare. |
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| He was a Royalist and almost certainly a member of a group who went to pay their respects to Charles I when he escaped to the Isle of Wight. |
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| The latter incident, in 1828, killed the two most senior miners, and Brunel himself narrowly escaped death. |
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| The driver escaped when the electrical console in the cab reportedly blew up. |
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| According to Stephen of Ripon, after the death of Dagobert II, Ebroin wished to imprison Wilfrid, but Wilfrid miraculously escaped. |
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| They hacked a hole in his cell wall and Mortimer escaped to a waiting boat. |
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| Henry IV seized the castle during his coup in 1399, although failing to catch Richard II, who had escaped to London. |
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| Humphrey Littleton, who had escaped from the authorities at Hagley, got as far as Prestwood in Staffordshire before he was captured. |
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| He escaped to a hideaway in Epping Forest, where he was seen by Thomas Morris, a servant of one of the Forest's Keepers. |
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| He narrowly escaped undergoing degradation, which would have stripped him of his titles of nobility. |
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| After she restored them in the second edition, Moxon was prosecuted and convicted of blasphemous libel, though he escaped punishment. |
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| No doubt his wide circle of friends and patrons among the nobility and gentry were able to ensure that he escaped more severe penalties. |
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| Charles escaped to France, but many of his supporters were caught and executed. |
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| The resulting riots endangered the group and they escaped the country with difficulty. |
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| Harry learns more about his past and his connection with the escaped prisoner. |
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| Imprisoned for a time in Loch Leven Castle, she eventually escaped and attempted to regain the throne by force. |
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| General Carleton escaped to Quebec City and began preparing that city for an attack. |
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| This practice was repeated during the War of 1812, where escaped American slaves were formed into Cochrane's second Corps of Colonial Marines. |
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| However, Frederick missed an opportunity to completely destroy the Austrian army at Leuthen and it escaped back into Bohemia. |
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| The Russians escaped under the cover of snow in early 1855 after Allied reinforcements arrived in the region. |
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| However, many British ships escaped being sunk because of weaknesses of the Argentine pilots' bombing tactics described below. |
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| As many as 10,000 escaped slaves crowded into the city during the British occupation. |
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| A Polish Independent Carpathian Brigade was formed in the French Mandate of Syria, to which many Polish troops had escaped from Poland. |
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| At one point, he was arrested and imprisoned in Maxstoke Castle, but he escaped, swam the moat, and returned to Newbold Revel. |
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| By March 1452, he was back in the Marshalsea, from which he escaped two months later, possibly by bribing the guards and gaolers. |
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| Once again, he escaped and once again was apprehended and returned to Marshalsea Prison. |
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| He narrowly escaped being killed when a bullet lodged in a pay book in his breast pocket. |
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| It revolved around The Joker, who had escaped Arkham Asylum and gone on a killing spree, and Batman's effort to stop him. |
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| The children and driver escaped from an underground van without the aid of law enforcement. |
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| Edward II was dragged away from the battlefield, hotly pursued by the Scottish forces, and only just escaped the heavy fighting. |
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| In May 1334 David escaped to France leaving Robert and John Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray as joint Guardians of the kingdom. |
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| Knox, having escaped the galleys and having spent time in Geneva, where he became a follower of Calvin, emerged as the most significant figure. |
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| Fastolf escaped with a small band of soldiers and became the scapegoat for the humiliating English defeat. |
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| After she died, the English raked back the coals to expose her charred body so that no one could claim she had escaped alive. |
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| Eventually, she obtained permission to go to Linlithgow, Scotland, whence she escaped to the border and thence to England. |
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| Brian Tuke, the English Clerk of the Signet, sent a newsletter stating 10,000 Scots killed and 10,000 escaped the field. |
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| Mary escaped from Edinburgh to Dunbar and by 18 March returned with a formidable force. |
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| On 2 May 1568, Mary escaped from Loch Leven Castle with the aid of George Douglas, brother of Sir William Douglas, the castle's owner. |
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| James accompanied his father at the Battle of Edgehill, where he narrowly escaped capture by the Parliamentary army. |
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| Disguised as a woman, he escaped from the Palace in 1648 with the help of Joseph Bampfield, and crossed the North Sea to The Hague. |
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| Charles Cornwallis pursued Washington, but Howe ordered him to halt, and Washington escaped unmolested. |
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| Moreover, the massive demand for men to fight in the war meant that few Glaswegian families escaped personal loss of some kind. |
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| In the 1970s they again occurred in Denmark and Sweden, where captive animals escaped and now survive in the wild. |
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| Several of these boars escaped, though they were quickly hunted down by locals. |
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| After a long battle, the Armorican survivors escaped to Avallon in Burgundy, after which they are lost to history. |
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| Henry's eldest son, Edward, escaped from captivity to defeat de Montfort at the Battle of Evesham the following year and freed his father. |
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| The Welsh Marcher Lords were friends and allies of Prince Edward, and when he escaped in May 1265, they rallied around his opposition. |
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| Dafydd escaped the siege and moved north to Dolbadarn Castle, a guardpost in the Peris Valley at the foot of Snowdon. |
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| Edward only just escaped the heavy fighting, making a vow to found a Carmelite religious house at Oxford if he survived. |
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| At least one grey seal, probably escaped from captivity, has been observed in the Black Sea near the coasts of Ukraine. |
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| This verdict fuelled the numbers of Blacks who escaped slavery, and helped send slavery into decline. |
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| Conwy was later partially slighted in 1655, but Caernarfon and Beaumaris escaped entirely. |
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| When she was six years old she suffered the loss of her father and during this year she was also caught in a house fire, from which she escaped. |
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| After the brief flirtation with Disraeli, she escaped her unhappy home life through marriage in 1833 to John Josiah Guest. |
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| In March 1945, 87 POWs from Island Farm escaped through a tunnel, but all were recaptured. |
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| Cadwaladr apparently abandoned or escaped from his allies and made peace with his brother, who obliged the Dubliners to leave. |
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| On 3 October 2012, Duffy escaped from a fire in the rented penthouse apartment in which she was living, Abbots House in Kensington, London. |
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| After their leader Gandalf the Wizard fell into a chasm during a heated battle with the Balrog, the Fellowship finally escaped the Mines. |
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| There were reports of a giraffe that escaped from the zoo, on the loose in New York. |
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| Between 26 May and 4 June 1940, some 330,000 Allied troops escaped from the Germans at Dunkirk. |
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| He fell in love with a woman he thus saved, but she and her friends tricked him and escaped. |
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| Some of these species have escaped horticultural control and become invasive. |
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| They had escaped from France and fled to the Netherlands to flee religious persecution in France. |
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| He examined the development of Icelandic, which had largely escaped the influences under which Norwegian had come. |
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| Stettin withdrew, since the German destroyers had now escaped, but Frauenlob was engaged by Arethusa. |
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| How she and her White Russian family escaped to Romania during the Revolution with the clothes on their backs is a nail-biter. |
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| In flashbacks we learn how she escaped from a brutal white slaver, carrying scars far deeper than the whip lashes on her back. |
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| Imagine then the chaos when an angry Afrikander bull escaped from its stall and charged the party. |
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| No wildlife parks or farms have reported a missing female and it is thought she escaped a private collection or was dumped. |
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| IoT controllers that use HTML-based applications for both internal and remote control are vulnerable to XSS if the input is not properly escaped. |
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| Shin eventually escaped North Korean captivity while in Vienna. |
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| No one in America has escaped the wounds imposed by racism and antifeminism. |
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| For one thing, you would not have expected a narrow alleyway like this to have escaped the redevelopers. |
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| She escaped the seeming trap just like a wrist slipping from a cuff. |
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| Babi Badalov escaped from Wales after his brother warned he would kill him and commit suicide for bringing shame upon the family. |
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| The viroids are evolutionarily escaped archaeal group I introns which have retrotransposition and self splicing qualities. |
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| Sam must deal with a toxic revenger when the escaped soul of a chemical company's chief executive starts taking human lives. |
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| The cows escaped from Bankhead Dairy Farm and were first spotted by resident Jim McNicol. |
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| She escaped when her dog, a Rhodesian Ridgeback called Zola, started barking. |
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| And 2-year-old Neveah escaped with a second-degree burn on her face. |
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| The ring-tailed lemur escaped a wildlife park, bounded three miles across fields and had a ball on the roofs of a village. |
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| The majority of the shocked animals escaped with minor injuries, but pure thoroughbred mare, Lily of the Nile, remains seriously ill. |
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| The moorlands of the West Pennine Moors have largely escaped the extensive planting of conifers suffered in some other parts of the northern uplands. |
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| After the decisive defeat of the Creek Indians at the battle of Horseshoe Bend in 1814, some Indian warriors escaped to join the Seminoles in Florida. |
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| I attempted to hide my emotions, but an arch remark escaped my lips. |
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| In addition, at least 3,000 American slaves escaped to the British lines. |
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| One boat with over a dozen wounded men initially escaped, but later grounded, was caught by mutineers and pushed back down the river towards the carnage at Cawnpore. |
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| Tens of thousands of slaves escaped to British lines throughout the South, causing dramatic losses to slaveholders and disrupting cultivation and harvesting of crops. |
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| He executed 75 noblemen, and the rest of his opposition escaped to Russia. |
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| Within days, the surrounding tribes united and rampaged the countryside, in a unique move, forcing settlers who escaped to find safety at Fort Amsterdam. |
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| Of the Spanish force of approximately 1300, only less than 500 men at arms escaped with their lives, along with a few hundred Tlaxcalans and civilians. |
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| Ojeda defeated the natives in the coastal area and on pursuing some of the survivors who had escaped into the jungle he came upon the village of Turbaco. |
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| They escaped injury when five shots were fired through the living room window in Quickthorn Place in the staunchly Protestant Harper's Hill estate. |
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