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Gharbi, after advising his friend to get down in an effort to evade the sudden gunfire, was hit in the right side of his brain.
Indicting Mr. Padilla may well have been, in part, an effort to evade Supreme Court review; if the justices believe that, they may choose to hear the case anyway.
Mike is also accused of structuring, or making multiple cash deposits on the same day in amounts less than $10,000, into different bank accounts that he controlled, in an effort to evade reporting requirements.
In September a report unveiled that Italian authorities were investigating a claim made by a member of the Calabrian mafia that the mafia had deliberately sunk ships carrying toxic wastes, including nuclear material, in an effort to evade laws on waste disposal.
Critics say the hunts are an effort to evade a global moratorium on commercial whaling.
In an effort to evade this conundrum, Setiya brings out the philosophical heavy artillery.
In another instance, a man threatened a courthouse in Southern California in an effort to evade a court date.
At first, Officer Yokemick's lawyers argued that Mr. Banks died after swallowing crack in an effort to evade arrest.
They are charged with paying more than $180,000 to 43 fake donors in an effort to evade donation limits.
Mr. McCain's aides accused the Bush campaign of being behind the advertising and called the ads an effort to evade campaign finance laws.
In coordinated, distributed, message-dropping attacks, malicious peers vary their behavior over time, dropping some but not all messages they receive in an effort to evade detection.
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