The body language of the escaper, who approached my position, was one of utter dejection, head down, shambling forward with obvious reluctance. |
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Like every prisoner in that 18th-century castle in Saxony, Crawford was a one-man awkward squad, a habitual escaper and troublemaker. |
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Survival on a southern chain gang is the main theme of this book in which a prolific escaper pits himself against authority in a constant test of wills. |
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Britain's most prolific prison escaper was Wally Angel Face Probynyn, who skipped out of jails or Borstals a total of 16 times. |
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He was the pimpernel, the odd man out, the great escaper, the prisoner of Rio, the lovable rogue on the run. |
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Combining family linkage analysis and GWAS, the team compared the genomes of two escaper dogs and 31 severely affected golden retrievers. |
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For journalists, too, the game of tracking down the escaper has changed. |
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Six officers only caught the escaper after 10 minutes when a van was used as a roadblock. |
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The drugs charge against the former Foreign Legionnaire and prison escaper was dropped, as revealed in last week's Sunday Mail. |
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In my mind, I have been an escaper all my life and I have never been happier than when near the sea, if not actually afloat. |
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Memories also turned to those who have been lost since last year's 70th anniversary commemorations, including Bernard Jordan, who earned the nickname The Great Escaper. |
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But to Buster, The Great Escaper, a five-foot fence is no problem at all. |
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In June, Bernard's trip to Normandy from his nursing home in Hove, Sussex, to honour his fallen comrades earned him the nickname The Great Escaper. |
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