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They could evade rules on lot size or building size.
In the past, state workers could evade ethics fines by quitting.
By recalling the Romantic voyaging that had preceded him, he could evade the straitlaced Victorianism that surrounded him.
A woman interviewed by WCBS Radio marveled that such a "slow, large, weird-looking thing" could evade rangers' watchful gaze.
But no imaginative conversion, and not even silence, once his talent had announced itself, could evade or placate them.
The people who could evade most easily were the shopkeepers, bar owners and other small businesspeople who formed that "middle Italy" which voted Christian Democrat.
Solomon and around 100 other Eritreans paid 500 Sudanese pounds (currently £55) to a local people-smuggler who claimed he could evade the Rashaida.
In fact, the Democratic convention dwelt obsessively on the period in his life when Kerry was authentic, so it could evade the last 20 years of rising inautheticity.
We would question whether the CRB could evade responsibility for breaching Article 8 in such circumstances, however the point has not been tested in court.
One topless club, Stringfellow's, at 21st Street and Park Avenue, decided in 1997 that it could evade the law entirely by permitting minors to enter, accompanied by parents.
Mannelly said Fox's alteration could evade infringement of the U.S.O.C.'s rights, but "it still creates an association in the consumers' minds with the Olympics".
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