It is behind Maryland's move to the Big Ten and Louisville's escape to the ACC.
Call the last four months of 2010 the Great Escape for Big Oil.
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The cases leave the high court plenty of escape hatches from taking a big step the country may not be ready for yet, said William Eskridge, a constitutional law scholar at Yale Law School who contributed the legal reasoning that helped decide one of the cases, a challenge to an anti-gay marriage referendum in California.
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Without naming Apple or Amazon, Miss Filippetti complained in a radio interview about the emergence of big websites that "completely escape any kind of fair competition, because they don't pay the same taxes as the others, being based elsewhere than in France".
Even if the remaining global economies could somehow escape being affected by the problems of the big-four, it would not make much difference.
Perhaps the K-couple will want to escape from the hustle and bustle of the big city.
For me, Bimini has always been a tranquil place to escape the commotion of big-city living, a sandy haven where I can sit and listen to the ocean waves gently slapping the shoreline.
If they do not, the paper warns, it risks becoming a meeting that issues "a traditional statement that will not help put out the big fire, which awaits the region and whose effects no one will escape".
West Indies left-hander Shiv Chanderpaul, who was virtually immovable against England earlier in the summer, made the most of that escape by reaching 50 off 60 balls, with the highlights big sixes off Tremlett over mid-wicket and a swept maximum off Sean Ervine.
Still, a few big banks have managed to escape the notice of the short-sellers--especially JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup.
Another big uncertainty is the rate at which phthalates escape from toys into the mouths of children who chew them.
Until about two decades ago, Cox's Bazar was a sleepy beach town which attracted mostly Bangladeshis looking to escape the noise and pollution of big cities like Dhaka and Chittagong.
Still, a few big banks have managed to escape the notice of the short-sellers--especially JPMorgan Chase (nyse: JPM - news - people ) and Citigroup (nyse: C - news - people ).
This is the quintessential mountain escape, a cozy retreat with a big bathroom (that has a heated floor), outdoor fire pit, and nothing but massive trees all around.
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In the 1920s, socialist labor leader Big Bill Haywood fled to Moscow to escape espionage charges, and today his ashes are buried behind a plaque in the Kremlin wall.
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Many professional athletes like to escape within videogame worlds after a big game or while on the road.
The nerves that activate a squid's jet-propelled escape mechanism have particularly big axons, allowing signals to travel at great speed.
While you may think that CIOs in this scenario are doomed to become as dispensable as the light switch they are supposed to keep turned on, Gartner provides a big data escape hatch to a redefined career path.
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We do know what he meant, and you can too with this week's escape to the lush courtyard of the Royal Sonesta Hotel New Orleans in the heart of the Big Easy.
They were the kind of films you were happy to see in a theater with a big bucket of popcorn as a form of escape.
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