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    scap


    1. None of us had a car to escape from the fires and the zombie flood, so we busted in on Kevin during a recording session


    2. Sam’s ears burned with Kira’s bellowing as he escaped the office and descended the stairs


    3. Plastic containers which are placed in the ground and will allow slugs to enter but not escape


    4. Micah ignored his little brother, taking the bin to the fire escape and dumping its contents into a dumpster below


    5. The pain in her leg began to surface as sharp needles escaping from her leg


    6. It didn’t help that he kept cutting off any potential escape route; he was always just at arms length away


    7. She escaped from him and got to an eye room


    8. Haques, bleeding and itchy from his many small wounds, escaped into the forest


    9. While the above advantages are bound to result in better average performance of the investments, it must be clearly understood that this can neither compete with abnormal appreciation of a few shares nor escape the effect of a bearish market when share prices are lower than their purchase price


    10. In any case she didn’t have much else left to her; she had to try and escape

    11. What difference does it make? Do you plan to use that shuttlecraft and that rusty old starship to escape?"


    12. He scanned his bookshelf, looking for an escape


    13. Stands of prickly pear cactus dot the landscape


    14. The principal one was teaching the Brazilians how to live without being celebrities and escape from the Kassikan


    15. You may have said to yourself, “Whoever wrote this had to have escaped from a loony bin,” which is entirely true, but at a closer glance the apparent madness of Emanuel Bronner, 88, of Escondido, California, is in fact complete sanity


    16. some confusion is inevitable: Could he be a playful, elf-like man who comes down from the canyon at dawn to sprinkle dew over the ground before others awaken? Or simply a wonderfully unobtrusive groundskeeper who literally fades into the landscape while dutifully taking care of the foliage? Actually


    17. One had died and one had escaped


    18. ‘Well then, you’ve had a lucky escape then, haven’t you?’ I shouted back at him


    19. the stationery, books, CDs and housewares just to escape the murderous melee taking


    20. and a thousand other essentials for the great day, had blocked her only escape route

    21. Our soul has escaped as a bird from the snare of the fowlers; The snare


    22. is broken, and we have escaped


    23. fire, escaped the edge of the sword, out of weakness were made strong,


    24. The only thing it lacked was landscaping


    25. to pay attention to any landscape other than that small slice of the world contained


    26. looked out across these symphonic landscapes and grinned ever wider, and it was


    27. The general consensus is that she’ll be lucky to escape with nasty concussion to say the very least


    28. “Watch ye therefore, and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these


    29. A sick game, but a game nonetheless and one I couldn't escape from


    30. The trial of the beach, that which no one escapes and

    31. We shudder to stir in the landscapes the tremendous truth of


    32. Nobody can escape their destiny by acting on the physical plain


    33. No matter what you do to escape from destiny, fate will eventually lead you where it wants by producing all the necessary coincidences and circumstances


    34. The brief glimpses of my new home in this subterranean world that I had stored away as I watched and listened through the sacking started to coalesce and form a broader landscape


    35. As he scrambled with his hands and clawed and tore and ripped whatever he could to escape that alien’s grasp, gloved human hands gripped either side of the Squidies ‘helmet’


    36. Earlier in the morning, I had written an episode where Sandra Anderson escapes from her enemies exactly in the same way


    37. The landscape is all muddy green and brown now, I loathe this time of year and can’t wait for spring to come


    38. The wind blows again and the landscape changes completely


    39. In the downtime, in between these fragmentary episodes of brutal human contact, I lived my pathetic life in a split and fractured landscape


    40. Then that sound, that inescapable sound in his head got louder until it shook what little he could still see into a blur

    41. Wally was 19 when war broke out and went straight into the navy, spending most of the war years on a ship up in Scapa Flow


    42. There is a huge poster of a dragon on the wall – one of the semi-mythical ones set in a rugged landscape … it is all shades of green with the dragon a gorgeous greeny-bronze


    43. How could he think that I was mixed up with the General Intelligence Department? I was just a boy trying to escape from other people’s expectations


    44. So, I corrected and sent them an old story of mine titled “Escape from the Tower of Eons”, and it was included in the issue of March! Certainly, this isn't a terrific success, but it is an unprecedented victory for me! I am on cloud nine!


    45. The young man seeks to escape running along Nereid street, but he is someone else now: I am the man! A plump lady with blond plaits, who resembles my grandma Alice at a young age, appears as a spirit on the sky and declares that “the world of matter is appealing to everybody”


    46. In his irregular visits to my cell during the day we discussed many things, although mostly we ended up bantering about my escape


    47. Through the jokes and the crude religious posturing, he almost seemed to want me to escape, or at least to try


    48. I thought it a form of madness at first, a splitting of myself across an endless coastal landscape: as though I was drifting in and out of the range of my own muffled hearing


    49. It also meant that we were being held in the heart of enemy territory, well away, as far as we knew, from any government agency or army, and so our proffered location offered us little hope of successful escape


    50. There was something feral about Beniamin’s mannerisms, as if he were a rabbit in a deep, dank warren, aware that ferrets were already prowling the tunnels and that there was no chance of escape














































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