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Two weeks ago, the Crimson Tide escaped an upset with a 12-10 victoverover Tennessee when they blocked a field goal on the last play.
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The Crimson Tide also escaped the grip of an offensive slump and, once again, looked like a legitimate national championship contender in a 24-15 victoverover No. 9 Louisiana State.
But the hundreds of thousands of Serbs storming the Parliament in Belgrade today and seizing the television network that has long sustained him with its propaganda made clear that the tide of history had escaped him.
As General Michel's troops gained ground, a tide of refugees escaping the crisis crossed the porous and remote border into Liberia, a country with a fragile grip on stability itself.
South and west Wales have so far largely escaped the predicted flooding as high tides hit the coast.
However, the Flintshire coast escaped serious incidents in the lunchtime high tide.
Most of Wales escaped the predicted flooding after the morning's high tide.
There are three possible consequences of doing this: you become a very powerful swimmer, but don't get anywhere; you escape the tide and find new pools of happiness; or you drown.
Hapless victims tend to wear themselves out by fighting the rip current by swimming to the shore: remember, swim to the side to escape the tide, which is relatively narrow.
London escaped mostly unharmed, in part because of a lucky coincidence: favourable tides mean that water levels in the Thames's tidal reaches are low.
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