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escape <an escape; escapes> N

escape N LAW

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Superman escapes searchlights while sirens go off and goes through a window, putting a barred grille back in place.
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The conquered are very hard to keep under control, and many escapes are attempted.
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She escapes again and informs the police, who attribute the deaths to accidental electrocution.
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If lying on a four-poster day bed on an intravenous drip of cocktails loses its polish however, there are plenty of quieter escapes.
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Inmates scheduled to fly are given little or no advance notice of their flight, to deter escapes and sabotage, and to prevent harm from outsiders.
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A vast amount of damage consists of leaving a minor scratch, a stuck chewing gum, a pencil mark and so on, and usually escapes publicity.
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Spike frees the werewolf as the soldiers burst in, and escapes in the ensuing chaos.
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The series also made good use of cliffhangers, often involving dramatic escapes, crimes, and catastrophes befalling the prison and its inhabitants.
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However, through the use of a rare drug embedded by his agents in the evening newspaper, he escapes from the gas chamber.
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He escapes the island soon after the quake.
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