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Well, actually he's spirited away to the family home at Chartwell, without the nation knowing, and the press obligingly keeping schtum (can you imagine?).
When we get to the museum he's spirited away, and various locals tell me how much he's done for the community.
And he's spirited enough in a handful of sly party tunes, including "Straight Outta Cold Beer" and "Green".
Ms Maddow said that he is more than Ms Clinton's main competition and more than a fringe candidate as he's "spirited," "aggressive" and people are very excited to follow his campaign.
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And in one of Verdi's many dubious tales, at 5 months old he was spirited by his mother to a church tower to avoid Russian troops.
When Mr. Bush arrived this summer in Ireland, he was spirited off to a castle, miles from anyone.
In September 1992, he was spirited into Britain - along with six trunks of documents.
But again, he was spirited away, this time, to the south Tyrol, then under Austrian rule.
When Jackson walked in, the crowd nearly crushed him; he was spirited out the back to his hotel.
Almost immediately, it was clear that he was in the hands of Western intelligence agencies, and American officials now say that he was spirited quickly to the United States.
He was spirited in by American diplomats, and after tense negotiations, the Chinese government agreed to give Mr. Chen a visa to study in the United States.
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