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Having taken charge of her destiny before, when she had escaped life as a socialite among the British upper classes, she took control again.
This detailed, intense book presents Lewis as a man who "could count the stitches on a lace cuff from forty yards" yet gladly escaped life in Virginia to go explore the Missouri River.
Even more flagrant, the sentence continues "that Obama's two memoirs were actually written by his pal Bill Ayers, who was and is a University of Illinois at Chicago English professor, having escaped life in prison on a technicality".
"Journalist Jack Cashill has credibly speculated that Obama's two memoirs were actually written by his pal Bill Ayers, who was and is a University of Illinois at Chicago English professor, having escaped life in prison on a technicality.
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In the next he turns to suicide to escape life.
Along with a reason to laugh and escape life's pressures.
While they fought to escape, life carried on as normal downstairs.
It was the warehouse that seemed real – far more real than Euros escaping life in Goa.
Born in Paris to a French mother and Algerian father, Bourdin was a runaway who used different identities to escape life in juvenile homes.
Mother and daughter share a deep wish to escape life's daily routines, whose deadening sameness Davey renders with merciless precision.
I'd like to see the difference in brain activity between somebody "escaping" life's mundanities and another person "thrilling" to the implacable now of the beat.
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