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That fact also supplies an escape from the problem.
This fact offers a potential escape from our problem: the transitions of type (2) in our above statement of the problem may not be lawful.
But the Greek tragic view does not take either of these routes, which I regard as a relatively easy escape from the problem compared to the way the Greeks got stuck.
In a year when racial strife and civilian-police relations seem headed toward a fever pitch, it was great to see that sports don't just have to be an escape from our problems -- they can also serve as a challenge to us as a citizenry to be better than what we settle for.
The other reasons included: to obtain a visa (16%), love (16%), curiosity about living in a foreign land (5%), an escape from family problems, and so on.
This nostalgia for a rock-solid past is partly an escape from contemporary problems.
The watchdog said the adverts breached the UK non-broadcast advertising code because they suggested gambling "could provide an escape from personal problems such as depression and that it could be a solution to financial concerns".
On the surface, children's fiction in 2006 offered an escape from contemporary problems.
I've been writing (and drawing) stories as an escape from my problems for as long as I've been reading (since around the age of seven).
The instinct in most fans is to try and use sports as an escape from the problems or bad news of everyday life, but this year sports themselves were often the bearer of bad news.
Escape has become a problem in itself.
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