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But Mr bin Laden himself might well escape, along with much of his terrorism-planning staff.
"Not everywhere will catch the heaviest of the storms, and some places may well escape altogether".
Beyond the damage the scandal could do to Carlton Hobbs's business prospects, though — and perhaps to those of other dealers — he may well escape more serious consequences.
"We may well escape with no recession," an economist said, "but we are likely to have a long period -- a year or more -- of weak economic growth and rising unemployment".
Essentially live-action puzzles (think the Crystal Maze or, for readers of a certain age, Knightmare), the games combine riddles and physical tasks, with the aim being to, well, escape from a room.
You are fairly sure that they are doing a good thing, but unless you jump down and get muddy yourself, the virtue of the task, indeed of the whole canal system, might well escape you.
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Ms. Craddick said wastewater from the well escaped into groundwater nearby.
First, natural gas is composed largely of methane, a more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide, which over the life of a gas well escapes into the atmosphere either through venting or leaking.
Meanwhile, Henry II of Navarre, who had fought alongside Francis at Pavia and who had been imprisoned in Madrid as well, escaped.
"Mama," as she became known throughout the ballet world, did well to escape.
The commissioned work would do well to escape the rose-tinted, soft-focus views of the future that often come with corporate marketing.
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