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Would Britain run away from the problems facing the European continent?
Republicans, including pundits and members of Congress, cannot run away from the problems they have created.
Continued hostility between Muslims and Jews draws attention away from the problems at home in Saudi Arabia.
That was one reason he set the play in Paris -- "to make it far away from the problems we have here".
America quickly turned away from the problems of a devastated Afghanistan after Soviet troops were driven out of the country more than a decade ago.
And that's just fine with Mr. Gibbons, who feels a lifetime away from the problems he encountered in the Special Victims Unit.
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Running away from the problem won't solve anything".
The smarter banks started to steer away from the problem in late 2006 and early 2007.
The way forward is to reform from within, not by running away from the problem.
In my experience most teachers try to run away from the problem.
It is hard to absorb these messages at meetings, especially ones held so far away from the problem.
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