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I've never really escaped from being in prison, and maintain contact with one or two former prisoners.
Since the late 19th century, when football escaped from being a sport played largely in our nation's public schools, it has become the one truly global sport.
When Houdini visited town a few years later, young Morris got to shake his hand after Houdini escaped from being hung upside down from Lawrence's tallest building.
White eventually escaped from being trafficked and went on to work with GEMS to raise awareness on the issue in New York.
All six escaped from being hostages by extremists who had captured the U.S. embassy in Tehran, Iran, and were later flown out the morning of January 27 , 1980
He claimed that she shouted "Help me, help me, I've just escaped from being murdered" and "My children, my children, he's murdered my nanny", although no name was mentioned.
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The building we had escaped from was mostly rubble.
The poor animal was skin and bone, and the field he just escaped from was barren as a desert.
In some ways it's the fact that the situation she says she escaped from was not too severe makes it harder to deal with.
If Instagram can use the size, money and engineering resources to develop new features faster than Snapchat, it could escape from being pigeonholed as a copy cat.
The basic idea of the probabilistic approach described above is to keep a possibility to escape from being trapped in a local minimum.
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