Despite the glaring exposure, the big corporate fish, especially the exotic, foreign variety, have evaded capture. |
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It was only then that I noticed all sorts of little details which had evaded my notice earlier. |
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The painting's subject matter has, in subsequent years, been much disputed, or perhaps it is more accurate to say, resolutely evaded. |
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The concept of the possessive apostrophe appears to have evaded his fine mind. |
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She evaded his grasp and left without another word, sashaying her hips tauntingly. |
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Reyes hit a swirling, inswinging free-kick, Juanito evaded his marker and headed into the top corner from 10 yards. |
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He believed that British shipping was licensed and that the opium ships were vessels which had evaded licensing. |
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Two members of the operational team, it went on to say, had evaded security checks during a recent trial run at an unidentified New York airport. |
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There were no guards, no alarms, no more tripwires after those we had evaded. |
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However, the little fool went and evaded us all and snuck you away to his old home. |
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He evaded the blow quite easily and caught Steve in the mouth with his left fist. |
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Gary Neville's superb cross into the box found Scholes in space and his inch-perfect glancing header evaded Seaman's fingertips. |
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This monopoly was naturally challenged and within a few years evaded by the development of a different recipe for compo. |
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And the offenders brandished guns and sprayed CS gas into victims' faces and evaded capture by ramming into police cars, injuring officers. |
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They had spent hours trying to get close enough to the animals to dart them, but every time they got within range the animals evaded them. |
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The 8th Circuit's ruling stood, and after having evaded execution on six previously scheduled dates, Singleton was put to death on Tuesday. |
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The thousands of draft-dodgers and deserters who evaded each call-up showed clearly enough that the army's appeal was far from universal. |
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Noah was back on his feet and agilely evaded the next punch while slamming his own fist into the man's stomach. |
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The Kilnsey Park three have successfully evaded traps that caught their fellow escapees and are foiling staff's attempts to win them back. |
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For five years he evaded police in Mexico, Canada and France before being captured in England. |
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But, sleep evaded her, and she sat in the bus looking out the window the entire trip. |
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Sleep evaded her these days, but for some reason that sensation seemed vaguely familiar. |
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So at the end of the night, he still was surrounded by fog and sleep still evaded him and he was still alone. |
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That took me the entire weekend and when I finally got down to writing, inspiration evaded me so I've been having a little trouble. |
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The humor however evaded Allen and he only put forth a weak, forced smile for the director, clueless as to what he found so hilarious. |
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The discovery of silicon as an element evaded chemists for many years because of the stability of most silicon compounds. |
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It wasn't until that moment that I realized that he had successfully evaded my earlier question of what his type of girl was. |
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It certainly merits a full-powers independent judicial investigation where questions cannot be evaded. |
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If members are not aware that these considerations exist then the question will be evaded or simply go unanswered. |
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It's one of the big questions, alternately evaded and disputed over four decades of historical writing. |
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For weeks, months, and even years, this Government has evaded answering questions in this House. |
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I find it incredible that you should be involved in buying, for whatever reason, one million cigarettes on which the duty had been evaded. |
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Meanwhile, the elite enjoyed their privileges and happily evaded their taxes. |
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This right can be evaded by classifying the patient as incapable of taking such a decision. |
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First, it would enable the provisions of the 1980 Act to be evaded in many cases in an artificial way. |
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Those same acts are no less acts of evasion, undertaken in England, when the restriction evaded happens to be at a border in Austria. |
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They want justice to be seen to be done, particularly where perpetrators remained quiet, equivocated or evaded the truth. |
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The masterminds of the bootleg scam evaded excise duty by substituting potable alcohol with industrial solvents such as acetone. |
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Two gunmen pulled off a daylight heist in the Diamond District and evaded every single cop. |
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The song was loud and beautiful, and powerful, and it came from a creature that I thought I would never, ever see again, and all strength evaded me and a weakness set in. |
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Such regulations could be evaded by both workers and employers, but most workers, whether serving an internal or external indenture, did return to their villages. |
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International law seems to be evaded, blatantly and clearly. |
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On the fourth attempt he evaded recapture and, along with a group of Special Forces, took part in operations behind enemy lines and also helped fellow POWs escape. |
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How I managed that was a mystery to which the answer still evaded me. |
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He went to place the compress on her head again and she evaded him. |
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It has continually evaded critical scrutiny and proper cross-examination. |
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The reality of my childhood evaded me all my life and only accidentally revealed itself last week some thirty-plus years later during a phone call with my mother. |
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While skylark is away, in the countryside, they chance upon a vitality that has evaded them for too many years. |
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What, indeed, would be the point of establishing elaborately protective rules of criminal procedure if they could be evaded by simply relying on administrative detention? |
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There was a duty to fight which could not be evaded or delegated. |
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The descendants of Africans captured by slavers and taken to servitude in America are on average better off than the descendants of their neighbours who evaded capture. |
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These tactics not only failed to engage the guerrillas, who easily evaded the large jungle sweeps, but their heavy-handedness alienated the local population. |
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Connie tried pumping her for information on what Hardwick wanted, but she evaded the questions so skillfully that Connie realized she was in a different league. |
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On visits to the kibbutz archives, I had become aware of the way it evaded definition and characterization. |
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General Nathanael Greene, who replaced General Gates, evaded contact with Cornwallis while seeking reinforcements. |
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The Austrians evaded Bonaparte's attempts to intercept them but were driven into the city after a pitched battle on 15 September. |
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Greene evaded combat with Cornwallis, instead wearing his army down through a protracted war of attrition. |
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However, Villeneuve's fleet successfully evaded Nelson's when the British were blown off station by storms. |
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In the North, some 120,000 men evaded conscription, many of them fleeing to Canada, and another 280,000 soldiers deserted during the war. |
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King Manuel I ordered a Portuguese naval detachment to pursue Magellan, but the explorer evaded them. |
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He evaded being sent back by claiming the upper Gorbitza was the real border. |
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George's evaded coastal blockades to provide supplies and munitions to the desperate Confederates. |
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Slater evaded restrictions on emigration put in place to allow England to maintain its monopoly on cotton mills. |
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Presumably, a few of the victims' cancer cells somehow evaded anticancer drugs and radiation. |
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Henry evaded the enemy forces on his way south and collapsed in his castle at Chinon. |
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However Mr Craggs' trial heard his Aston Martin evaded detection after an officer in Stockton was unable to get a speed reading on his car. |
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Henry successfully evaded Stephen's larger army along the River Avon, preventing Stephen from forcing a decisive battle. |
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Lee Peltier's cross from the right looked to have evaded everybody before Downes connected with a sweet strike. |
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On July 17, Commodore Broke's British squadron which included Guerriere gave chase off New York, but Constitution evaded her pursuers after two days. |
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Civil outlawry did not carry capital punishment with it, and it was imposed on defendants who fled or evaded justice when sued for civil actions like debts or torts. |
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The Luftwaffe attacked the evacuation ships and on 17 June, evaded RAF fighter patrols and sank the Cunard liner and troopship HMT Lancastria in the Loire estuary. |
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Zubar played in Doyle down the Wolves left and his ball into the box evaded several players before falling for Mujangi Bia to finally drive in a second past Neil Sullivan. |
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They said the eateries and restaurants that have occupied big areas of service roads near Mosimiat Chowrangi evaded razing action of the anti-encroachment squads. |
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Many of the political subtleties of the Second Settlement seem to have evaded the comprehension of the Plebeian class, who were Augustus' greatest supporters and clientele. |
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