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"No. 1, the Chinese caught Naw Kham," Mr. Chambers said, alluding to Pancho Villa's skill in dodging General Pershing's army.
Not only strength, size, courage, and aggressiveness were required, however; good footwork, with quickness and skill in dodging blows, was often crucial.
This offshore tax dodging costs Americans a whopping $90 billion each year in tax revenue.
Fare dodging cost TfL £75m last year, with most of the loss on buses.
His success so far has been mainly in dodging disaster.
There is not much shame, it seems, in dodging it.
He also rushed for 40 yards in dodging Carolina defenders.
Dick-a-Dick (the players were known by sobriquets as the public found their real names too difficult to pronounce), for example, had little in the way of cricket ability, yet became an undoubted star of the tour because of his skill at "dodging".
"It's vital that the prime minister and other leaders make real progress this week to tackle tax dodging that costs poor countries billions in vital revenue each year".
By dodging these costs, criminals can make substantial profits.
Wayne Gretzky, who also played box lacrosse in his youth, argued that the skills Nieuwendyk learned dodging opposing players in that sport aided his development as a hockey player.
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