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She has much to escape from.
Nick Goodyew tries, as much to escape his spiteful parents as their lowly class in England's hierarchy.
Many girls, too, have jumped at the chance of university, as much to escape forced teenage marriages as for the opportunity to study.
He would go to his office at night and on holidays, perhaps not so much to escape domesticity but simply because his greatest passion was drawing buildings and thinking about what architecture means.
In 1940, he was evacuated from Beckenham, south-east London, not so much to escape the bombing but because of his doctor's suggestion that his parents seek an alternative climate to combat his asthma.
Ms. Schulte can't do much to escape the playwright's narrow definition of evangelicals, but Mr. Preston gives a powerful portrait of a man struggling to open his mind while not losing his moorings.
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