Sentence examples for escape schemes from inspiring English sources

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Different escape schemes can be adopted to fly through a wind field from different locations.

We need to invest in ensuring the quality of the community public schools we already have rather than in escape schemes for individuals such as expanding the number of charter schools or funding vouchers for private schools.

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Bart's own escape scheme, in any other context, would be ingenious.

There are also fears about security — that, for example, prisoners will volunteer to donate organs as part of an elaborate escape scheme.

Owing less to Michel Hazanavicius than to than to Abel Gance, Tod Browning, Luis Buñuel, and arguably Guy Maddin, this reworking of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves follows the changing fortunes of a wounded bullfighter's daughter (Sofia Oria and Macarena García) struggling to escape the schemes of a wicked stepmother, played with tangible relish by Maribel Verdú.

Barclays, instead of paying an even higher 14% rate to Arab sovereign wealth funds to escape the scheme, should be required to accept cheap UK government money.

"Dogtooth" is about escaping a scheme, while 2011's "Alps" is about entering one.

"LUCKY NUMBERS" In this dark comedy directed by Nora Ephron, John Travolta is a high-living television weatherman in Pennsylvania who, desperate to escape financial ruin, schemes with the station's lotto ball girl (Lisa Kudrow) to rig the state lottery drawing.

Edinburgh largely escaped the motorway schemes of urban planners beginning in the 1960s that proved detrimental to Glasgow's centre.

After Aunt Augusta's revelations, Henry sets off to Brighton, then to Paris, across Europe and finally as far as South America into a world of gold smuggling, escaped war criminals, schemes, dreams and erotic adventure.

But the real problem is that the global economy is badly overleveraged, and there is no quick escape without a scheme to transfer wealth from creditors to debtors, either through defaults, financial repression, or inflation.... "In a conventional recession," Rogoff noted, "the resumption of growth implies a reasonably brisk return to normalcy.

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