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"You going to marry her?" "Aw, leave me alone," Quinn said, fondly, before making an escape.
Attitudes towards LBGT communities are similar in the countries surrounding Iraq, making an escape across borders a dangerous proposition.
Investigators found wigs and disguises in his room, raising the possibility that he had considered making an escape after the shooting.
By not indicating a break between the actual events of the hanging and the fantasy of the condemned man, the film deceives the audience, until the very end, into thinking he is making an escape.
Mr. Gordon's song, "Sugar Shack," also hints at the breakup as he sings about falling off a cliff and making an escape, using a Caribbean lilt that switches into an odd-meter calypso.
The other long track, We Drift Like Worried Fire, is more abstract but no less suggestive: it is the sound of innocent people being hounded by malevolent social forces but somehow, together, making an escape.
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Unsurprisingly, Nick decides it's time to make an escape.
Make an escape plan in case a fire breaks out in your home.
A very secure crime scene perimeter made an escape unlikely, Brady added.
A lot. I'd have my pocketbook with me at all times in case I had to make an escape".
This summer, the city filed for bankruptcy, and its remaining residents have been portrayed as hostages unable to make an escape.
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