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Critics say the hunts are an effort to evade a global moratorium on commercial whaling.
He needed treatment and a new helmet after failing to evade a Mills bouncer.
It is little wonder Huhne was keen to evade a driving ban.
(It's illegal to carry a firearm that can evade a metal detector).
In another instance, a man threatened a courthouse in Southern California in an effort to evade a court date.
The militia leaders who control them have withdrawn in recent days, apparently to evade a military-run sweep for weapons.
Unlike corporate stockholders, the unions rarely try to evade a democratic, close-to-home vote on new contracts.
The encounter took place across the Hudson in New Jersey to evade a New York law that made dueling illegal.
He means being outdoors, scurrying along a tree-lined path trying to evade a pack of junior stalkers.
This became harder after he had worked a dozen years as an engineer, a safe pursuit that allowed him to evade a buried writer's vocation.
Former President Joseph Estrada lost a bid to evade a capital charge of plunder when the Supreme Court rejected his claim that the law is unconstitutional.
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