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Now "getting away" means sliding down a chute to escape angry passengers.
At one point the deputy PM cum transport boss is stuck on a train and trying to escape angry commuters.
A pediatrician in Fujian Province was also injured after leaping out a fifth-floor window to escape angry relatives of a newborn who had died under his care.
Ron Wicks, who refereed more than 1,400 N.H.L. games before retiring in 1986, said that he frequently made important calls against home teams, even in the playoffs, and once needed a police escort to get to the airport in Philadelphia to escape angry fans.
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They leave the city to escape the angry mother in law.
It's about a common human predicament: Alby can't escape the angry absurdity of his own character.
At its core, you're still swiping to jump, slide and turn your way through paths to escape an angry giant monkey.
In Zambia, I hid in the back of a car to escape an angry crowd that did not want journalists reporting on the disease in their country.
Yet there the lord chancellor (prime minister) of the Scottish Parliament and his officials fled to escape an angry mob and put their final signatures to an act causing Scotland and England to "be United into one Kingdom by the name of Great Brittain".Had the mob caught the politicians and prevented the union in 1707, most Scots would have applauded.
No way to escape the angry phone calls from bill collectors looking to track him down.
This phony crisis is a lot like this scene in Mel Brooks Blazing Saddless, where Cleavon Little as The Sheriff pretends to take himself hostage to escape an angry crowd.
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