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Thus, we should escape to his car.
"In my mind, the fate was we should escape from here," Mr. Floria said.
Finally, Tahir said he had whispered to Asad "we should escape" one night two weeks earlier.
He'd made a split-second decision, and told his manager, "We should escape this country right now".
"I think if the economy continues to click along here we should escape any problems from this," Mr. Feroli said.
Being a grown-up, Collier says we should escape this sterile and dangerous stalemate by acknowledging that past migration has been "modestly beneficial" but there is a good case in one of Europe's most densely populated countries for slowing it down, a "pause" even.
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"Mabel sweats when she is making jam"; "That poor gaping imbecile my charwoman"; "What an irony" (during an air-raid) "if they should escape and we be killed".
So while no politician should escape accountability, we must not unfairly single out one group of people for more scrutiny than any other.
Our roads must be as safe as possible for all road users and we do not believe cyclists should escape sanctions when their behaviour on the roads falls short.
I read a terrific quote the other day in an essay by writer Amy Westervelt: "We live on a planet where harm happens all the time; to think that you should escape that is a mammoth overstatement of your own importance".
The rat should escape to the platform within 60 seconds and if that didn't occur we guided them gently toward the hidden platform where they remained for 10 seconds.
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