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These considerations might have evaded many consumers despite lengthy 23andMe disclaimers.

The Long Answer: The shoe bomber and underwear bomber would have evaded many "profiles," and we know that terrorists recruit "non-threatening" conduits.

But Mr Kony has evaded death many times before.

This line, running from the Arctic Sea through the Bering Sea into the Pacific Ocean, has evaded headlines for many years.

The ruling drew its name from Richard Glossip, the possibly innocent 52-year-old Oklahoma man who has evaded execution despite many attempts by the legal system to kill him after he was convicted (for a second time) of orchestrating his old boss's murder in 2004.

The notion of this particular ligament was first made by French surgeon Paul Segond in 1879 but it has evaded definitive surgical classification for many years.

The only real proof of a decisive turn in the drug war would be if the Sinaloa gang's Mr Guzmán, who has evaded capture for so long that many people suspect he enjoys official protection, is also apprehened.

The problem is that in many cases the sequences do not overlap because the DNA has evaded one or another of the steps in the production process.

Mr. Noordin has evaded several arrests.

And so far he has evaded capture.

However, cup success has evaded McCoist.

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