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Causality kept escaping her.
There was no escaping her gaze.
In June of 1937, just thirty, escaping her husband and the heat, she returned to Paris.
When she was younger, acting was about escaping her own insecurities by becoming someone else.
Lana Semashko, for instance, walked the streets all night after escaping her Battery Park City apartment.
Eventually Maddie wonders whether marrying the sweet-natured German could provide another means of escaping her unhappy Jewish past.
And there's no escaping her – she's everywhere, replicated around the stage by shadowy clones mirroring her every gesture.
She has a rarefied feel for that kind of evocative detail — no stray seam escaping her scrutiny.
But mostly she watched the relief in her daughter's face as she talked about escaping her genetic prognosis.
She lived it for more than 30 years, before escaping her husband's ranch with three small children in tow.
She married in her teens and had six children by the time she was 21 but dreamed of escaping her dead-end existence on the poverty line.
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