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jail Break
noun
An escape from prison.
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Details of the jail break remained murky.
Naturally, you're there to perform the jail break.
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the jail break in a statement posted on their Web site.
I mention the opening sequence, a jail break, which Melville films with an extraordinary abstraction.
You might assume, along with NBC executives, that the jail break of information damaged NBC's precious choreographed broadcast.
In search of tolerance The people have spoken How the West got lost Should auld acquaintance be forgot Jail break Phoney war Their hour come round at last?
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" 'I'm not going to jail broke.' ".
UNLOCKING a mobile phone is not called "jail breaking" for nothing.
No American firm would use the country's high murder rate and frequent jail breaks as basis for a fast-food commercial.
The appointment of Tadeusz Mazowiecki, a Solidarity intellectual who had spent time in jail, broke every rule of the Cold War status quo.
An impoverished orange seller who rose to infamy and fortune, a Houdini who made not one but two spectacular jail breaks, most recently last July, Guzmán certainly had a compelling story to tell.
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