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Uwamahoro, N. et al. The pathogen Candida albicans hijacks pyroptosis for escape from macrophages.
They constitute an Arab demand for escape from a Western trap.
Especially erotic desire, but also the desire for power, for fame, for escape from the terrors of reality.
This may be a device for escape from a predator, or it may occur for physiological reasons.
One man said it "saved my life" when he was looking for escape from an abusive, alcoholic father.
With fellow MIT graduates Anna Mracek and Samuel Schweighart, he founded Terrafugia, Latin for "escape from land," in 2004 to develop the product and bring it to market.
Dance was a mechanism for escape from emotional stress and one way to restore the emotional and physical well-being of the individual and community.
What ordinary people care about, it would insist, is love of the game, its transformative powers, and the magical opportunities for escape from their ordinary little lives.
Yet most of Disney's marketing effort appealed to a desire for escape from the trials of modern urban living: crime, troubled schools and broken-down communities.
Patrick McEnroe saw some of his older brother, John, in Roddick's need for escape from what otherwise is among the loneliest of athletic professions.
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This hoped-for escape from moral burdens is, however, an illusion.
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