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escapes
noun
Plural of escape
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For far from being Nazis, the men were Polish prisoners in stolen uniforms and a misappropriated car, who had just made one of the most audacious escapes in the history of Auschwitz.
Probably the most daring of all of the great escapes from La Santé was that of Michel Vaujour in 1986, whose wife, Nadine, swooped into the courtyard to snatch him up in a helicopter she was piloting.
Alcohol mandatory treatment orders have also been questioned after a number of escapes and the death of a woman in an Alice Springs facility in October last year.
For a very simple reason: Europe is Britain (a fact that obviously escapes Ukip and those in the Tory party who want to leave the union).
So serious is the disorder that police are conducting frequent patrols around the Bassingbourn base as residents of the nearby village fear more "escapes" and attacks.
CEC's laxly-monitored halfway houses have been tied to prison escapes and further crimes – including sexual abuse on-site – and it was the only bidder in a state contract to build an ICE facility.
They were mean streets around Broadway and West Broadway – little rickety tenement buildings with visible fire escapes and picturesque early cast-iron former factories and warehouses.
In the seven seasons of Premier League football that followed Wigan became synonymous with late runs and last-minute escapes, but their first season up was a dream, apart from the result in the Carling Cup final against Manchester United.
@lec101 tries to look for ethereal, magical moments that feel like refreshing escapes from city life, and says she is "forever mesmerized by the wild fog that is unique to San Francisco".
The trend for rural eco-friendly retreats in Morocco, started when British ex-pat Mike McHugo set up his now famous mountain retreat Kasbah du Toubkal in 1995, has gathered pace, and several more eco-style escapes have sprung up in recent years.
More, faster trains can spell additional problems for users of level crossings: road closures are longer, leading to more traffic queuing, and encourage some pedestrians and drivers to take bigger risks as the red lights flash, knowing they could otherwise be in for a lengthy wait – witness the astonishing footage released by transport police of narrow escapes.
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