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No one could escape the consequences of this explosion.
But even Texas cannot escape the consequences of a housing boom that has gone bust.
Enablers of addicts allow them to escape the consequences of their actions.
I had allowed the two of them to escape the consequences of their fiasco.
(Fawcett, $5.95). A woman attempts to escape the consequences of her psyche's power.
"It is no good trying to delude oneself that one can escape the consequences of a great catastrophe," Woolf wrote.
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Not that North Carolina has escaped the consequences of outsourcing and globalisation.
"Truly suicidal or not, rampage shooters have less than a one-percent chance of escaping the consequences of their actions," she writes.
The legal system can be dodged or corrupted, the thinking goes, but there is no escaping the consequences of violating a promise made before the old gods.
Analysts say only those close to the regime have escaped the consequences of the economic collapse of the country, which was exacerbated by the secession of oil-rich South Sudan in 2011 as well as systematic mismanagement and graft.
Although it had not escaped the consequences of the 2008 financial crisis, it had suffered less economic damage, and come back more quickly, than other countries, including the United States.
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