I responded tightly, evading his question and trying to show my dislike for his uncalled nosiness. |
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After years of evading white soldiers Geronimo was taken to Florida and treated as a prisoner of war. |
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This is in defiance of a government order that Tommy should be investigated for evading the law. |
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If you want people to stop evading fares, stop using your monopoly to set prices so ridiculously high. |
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Stravinsky was, in Adorno's opinion, evading existentialist man's duty to confront his own times in all their complexity and atrociousness. |
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Japan wants cheap fish for sushi and Russians have no qualms about evading heavy export taxes. |
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Washington is a strong advocate of such initiatives, but critics say they are a way of evading state responsibilities. |
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Faith was amused by evading his questioned and watching him get frustrated. |
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This can create some interesting maneuvers as Rayne takes on nearby enemies while evading hostile fire. |
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He's going to be the fall guy in the classic strategery for evading accountability. |
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I remembered all the good times I had there as a kid, watching cricket, jumping over fences and evading security guards. |
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His Grandmaster norm came in 2001, but a clear first prize was evading him. |
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The intention of the Act was to prevent writers and publishers evading the law by remaining anonymous. |
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Cole makes nifty use of a hospital ball from Beckham, evading a couple of challenges and nearly releasing Owen, who is marginally offside. |
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For the remaining three hours of the exercise, I stank to high heaven with other members of the patrol deliberately evading me. |
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I think they are evading their responsibility in a grossly irresponsible way. |
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The rest of them, save the one single cardinal that keeps evading my lens, I'm not sure what they are. |
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I am all for catching my train more quickly, but I do wonder why the bureaucrats are evading a public debate. |
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And, I might add, the ignominy of being caught evading customs duty on several lakhs worth of luxury goods. |
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The FSA stands accused of passing the buck, of evading responsibility for the regulatory process by handing it over to the banks. |
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Without the use of Einstein's theories the mysteries of atomic power may still be evading man today. |
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More easily attained, though, is the goal of evading immediate responsibility for, and criticism of, one's acts. |
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Yet again, he displayed the elusive nature of a Lord Lucan as he succeeded in evading the prying cameras outside Mountjoy. |
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James Ivillaq, 20, is arraigned on charges of attempted murder, illegal use of a firearm, and evading arrest. |
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Ever since, senior unionists have sought to find ways of evading their responsibilities under the agreement while maintaining the pretence of compliance. |
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I have found few decided Canadian cases about evading sentencing. |
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Buying and selling contraband, falsifying documentation to achieve employment, evading taxes, and paying bribes to public officials are socially accepted behaviors. |
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The resulting movement thus affords new readings without evading the eternal return to the image in question. |
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Instead, it is a cry for recognition and a means of evading belittlement, or worse yet, the curse of not being noticed at all. |
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No work or contract may be split up with the intention of evading the application of this Directive. |
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Thousands are drowning in the Mediterranean because Europe is evading maritime law and custom. |
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A power of arrest is provided in respect of a person who is evading the order or is about to abscond. |
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Quite right: evading management measures, plundering the riches of the sea and the maltreatment of crew members have no place in fishing. |
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By age 35, he was a state assemblyman, occasionally evading security alarms to eat peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches with his daughter on the roof of the state Capitol. |
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The purpose of the BMPE is to repatriate illicit proceeds while evading local foreign exchange controls. |
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But he just waltzes on through life, evading the haggish hands of women hoping to nail him down, possibly literally. |
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And this means making progress in the field of responsibility and preventing this whole chain of companies involved from evading responsibility. |
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No action may be split for the purpose of evading the financing rules laid down in this Regulation. |
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Mr. Speaker, the only evading and hiding going on in Parliament are the Liberals on every confidence vote in the last two weeks. |
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If a victim persists in evading a summons, a warrant will be requested to compel her attendance. |
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If the activists return to Belarus, they will face up to three years in prison for evading their sentence. |
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This is tantamount to evading national laws and is completely unacceptable. |
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He apparently made that decision in order to reach his destination by evading the storms. |
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As liberal idealists, the anarchists are masters at evading the concrete material conditions that the workers revolution had to deal with. |
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To this end, states may not invoke custom, religion or tradition as a means of evading this obligation. |
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He came back to Bouan in 1299 and carried on his ministry until 1309, evading the guiles of the Inquisition. |
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When a unit is engaged by an enemy force, it is likely that the commander will react by maneuvering forces to counter the enemy and, if possible, to pursue any evading forces. |
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He swooped and swerved, dived and dodged, and down below, everyone ran around like ants, evading the shells that lost energy and feel like meteors. |
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The section should be interpreted to impute income where the obligor has pursued a deliberate course of conduct for the purpose of evading child support obligations. |
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But if we accept this framework, we are evading a larger truth. |
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Yemen lies just 200 miles across the Gulf of Aden from Somalia and is well within reach of pirate crews, who generally have little trouble evading foreign anti-piracy patrols. |
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But Garcia and the woman were on the move, evading authorities by regularly relocating, changing their names and birth dates. |
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The entire dream was spent in a state of suspension, traveling, evading, waiting, and watching, without any real acts of volition being carried out. |
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An Irish politician has escaped a storm at home over evading the taxman to the tune of more than a million euros by skipping off to the game this Sunday. |
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With any luck, consumers will continue to give genetically modified food the thumbs down, for it is unacceptable that industry should be allowed to get away with evading responsibility. |
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The death mask is that of Daniel Good, whose success in evading a police hunt for weeks after he murdered his wife in 1842 led to the formation of a dedicated team of detectives. |
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Is the finance minister so blind that he did not understand from what the lobbyists said that companies are evading billions of dollars in income tax? |
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Punctiliously, he was going after the rich who were evading taxes. |
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All that is needed is for this to actually happen, and when it does, it must be completely in the spirit of the directive, without a back door or the possibility of evading its provisions at a halfway stage. |
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Mr Gandhi first showed a fleetness of both mind and foot by leaping on the back of a motorbike at dawn and evading policemen who had established a cordon around the village so that he could meet the farmers last week. |
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Warwick travelled to Ireland to concert plans with York, evading the royal ships commanded by the Duke of Exeter. |
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Napoleon then left his army and sailed back to France, evading detection by British ships. |
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If a vigilant bomber crew could spot the fighter first, they had a decent chance at evading it. |
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Accordingly, an armorial offender was viewed as sternly as any other evading national taxation. |
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Meanwhile, Telemachus sails home from Sparta, evading an ambush set by the Suitors. |
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Suspicion is growing that the establishment, including 'securocrats' who want to be free to bug and tap without scrutiny, are intimidating journalists in the hope of evading public accountability. |
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Again, as in the first movement, a variety of exotic pianistic colours and figurations exhilarate and fascinate us, until the pace quickens and the piece ends with powerful dignity, evading any exaggerated flamboyance. |
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Governments are evading a crucial question. |
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Officers told us that they thought the primary goal of the program was to encourage those who had been evading tax to come forward and set the record straight without fear of penalty or prosecution. |
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For Chandra Muzaffar, flaunting the spectre of the clash of civilisations would result only in diverting attention from our tasks and in evading our responsibilities. |
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Two consultants have been charged with evading some 1 billion yen in taxes on income that included slush funds funneled by Kajima Corp. |
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Tamer Mohamed Al-Baz'amara, 20, was arrested in August 2009 and sentenced by a military court to two years imprisonment and hard labor for evading his military service. |
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I do not know whether they are weasel words or a way of evading the topic altogether when the minister says that we are not putting public health or education on the table. |
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It is essential that a comprehensive network of states with national controls be constructed and effectively maintained, as unscrupulous brokers are adept at moving their operations and evading controls. |
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Moving goods, animals, or people illegally across a border, without declaring them or seeking permission, or deliberately evading official inspection, constitutes smuggling. |
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Once inside a victim, the fungus feasts on the doomed creature's bloodlike hemolymph, nimbly evading prey defenses with tricks, some unknown to science. |
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It proved a big miss as Hoilett produced a sublime finish into the top corner of the net from 20 yards after evading a couple of challenges in first-half stoppage time. |
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Although the Portuguese managed to evade the fire attack, they were unsuccessful in evading Ming boarding attempts and the fighting took a heavy toll on their manpower. |
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