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White dresses with colorful circular inserts escaped looking too girlish.

Writer spends a lot of time on his fire escape looking at the cars.

At the corner of 106th Street and Third Avenue, the boarded-up windows and the remainder of the five-story building have been sleekly painted a rich taupe, allowing the Chase Bank branch below to escape looking as if it were in a forsaken slum.

The Escape looks a little like a shrunken Explorer, and it has the same outdoorsy style.

And when Everton came to town, the great escape looked on.

From the back, a front- drive Escape looks like a 4-by-4 that has been vandalized.

As with the Boboli, the view of the city is part of the experience, making it a place to escape, look back and reflect.

The interior has been reworked to become more carlike; new seat fabrics make the Escape look more sophisticated than the Honda CR-V that I was simultaneously testing.

This week the outcome remained hard to predict: sentiment could tip clearly towards one of the predators (with Royal Bank marginally favoured), but a great NatWest escape looks just as possible.

"I want to see what escape looks like".

Many Arab Muslims know that what ails their societies is more than the West, and that The Narrative is just an escape from looking honestly at themselves.

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