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But when you are up to your wrists in a messy diaper change, trying to wipe poo off the lad's apricot when without warning he pees on you and himself, in a glorious arc that splashes into his own eyes, there is no discursive thought to escape into.
Everything they thought to escape.
How did Ariel Castro exert control over his captives so that they hadn't thought to escape before?
Male Nephilengys malabarensis spiders of Southeast Asia and the southwestern Pacific region are thought to escape sexual cannibalism through remote copulation, in which the male's copulatory organ detaches during mating and remains in the female, enabling prolonged sperm transfer.
Both parents had dementia among other ailments, and although Mrs. Pressman thought to escape the overheated car, which was unlocked, she did not summon help for her husband or even mention him.
These infections are thought to escape detection primarily because they are subclinical, but also because they may be caused by cultivation-resistant microbes [8].
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Their first thought was to escape.
7 p.m., 21+, $25. 5. "The Bungalows Of Rockaway" At National Building Museum On blistering days like this a nice thought is to escape to the beach and get in the water.
Yet more harrowing thoughts appear to escape her.
But the director seems to resist allowing any of the elements to depart from the confines of the action to take on free-floating, loose-ended cinematic identities of their own no thought is meant to escape from the airtight channel of meaning.
How we control sound, how we use it to insulate ourselves, to transport ourselves, to educate ourselves, to provoke thoughts and to distract ourselves from thoughts, to connect, to escape, can have social, even political, ramifications.
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