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Police dogs eventually arrived on the scene and located Ljepoja, who had concealed himself under some bushes.
An early Robinson Crusoe, Fernando Lopez, minus nose, ears, one hand and a thumb, concealed himself from the world in St Helena before Shakespeare wrote The Tempest.
One of Ellington's few confidantes, his sister, Ruth, believed that he concealed himself under "veil upon veil upon veil," and Cohen is not the first Ellingtonian to treasure the smallest telltale sign of his subject's human susceptibilities.
As with civil actions, the period prescribed in a criminal statute of limitations does not run in the case of a defendant who has fled or concealed himself in order to avoid prosecution.
You had to be there again in 1972 when Vito Acconci concealed himself in a New York art gallery and masturbated, while his muttered fantasies about the gallery visitors were relayed on loudspeakers.
He said: "The man concealed himself between two carriages above electrified rails and so one slip could have easily killed him and endangered the lives of those on the train.
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He's concealing himself, but only physically.
If so, it would be impossible to conceal himself.
Artful, too (it turns out), at concealing himself from himself.
He was hardly one to conceal himself within his work.
Or is he concealing himself by deliberately constructing one or more unreliable narrators?
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