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Absconded
verb
Past of abscond
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Cooper said: "Since Tpims were introduced, two terror suspects absconded – one in a black cab, one in a burka.
"While the relocation power was used in control orders nobody absconded and the courts consistently upheld them as proportionate and lawful.
Under Kuwaiti law, employers are obliged to report any worker who has "absconded" from a private home.
When the so-called European Union Bank collapsed in 1997, the founders absconded with $10m in depositors' funds.
WHEN mental-health stories make the news, they usually feature a man, often black and distracted-looking, who has absconded from treatment and stabbed a passer-by.
Along the way, their guides absconded, Isabel's canoe capsized, her nephew drowned and the brothers died of starvation.
In 2013 just 204 prisoners absconded, down from 956 in 1996.
The Home Office revoked her authorisation to stay, telling her to go back to the Caribbean; Claire, then 15, absconded instead.
In Zhuhai, near the border with Macau, the director of Asimco's brake-pads factory absconded to America with $10m-worth 10m-worths of credit, letters behind his entire family.
Of the 30 people so far subjected to control orders, seven have absconded and another seven have had their orders quashed.Under Article 5 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which Britain has enacted into national law, no one may be deprived of his liberty save in certain circumstances after conviction of a crime, pending deportation, if deemed insane and so on.
He absconded to France and smuggled himself back into Italy under a false identity.
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