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"Hoil?" What "brush" from which to escape?
Almost three decades of Ferguson's combustible charm form some shadow from which to escape.
More time in the neutral zone, less space with which to escape it: ugh.
Choreography for me is about creating something beautiful in which to escape.
Quiet, smooth and unobtrusive, the Equus was a serene place from which to escape the city's sticky summertime madness.
Warm days and wildlife on your doorstep make Kenya's capital an appealing place in which to escape winter.
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It's like a fire inside you which demands to escape and which you have to let go.
In "Lesson 2: Learning Mudras in Bhutan", a woman "gives me the food she hasn't eaten all day, the words / she hasn't spoken" and the skills learnt render it possible to visualise a literal space "through which … to escape" from an unhappy relationship.
[A14.] The New York region, which appeared to escape a looming electricity crisis, is unexpectedly facing the potential for serious power shortages, utility executives said.
Such a suspension apparently grants to the will a sort of negative freedom, which seems to escape the universal chain of necessity.
But the Republicans won't control the House forever, an obvious point which manages to escape many critics of the project in politics and media.
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