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But after the snap, Manning's pocket shrank quickly, and he began looking for an escape route.
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The Cleveland and Milwaukee schemes show the first stage: vouchers as an escape route from awful public schools.
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Rather than being used as an escape route, a neutral palette has been carefully considered to create a modern, tranquil room.
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The crew was trapped inside by a second device at the back of the vehicle and he worked to give them an escape route.
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He's had close calls but he's always had an escape route.
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This gives the remaining fat an escape route during cooking.
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And, if events do turn sharply against Mr Milosevic and his allies in Belgrade, he might find an escape route through Macedonia to (relatively) Serb-friendly Greece a distinctly attractive thought.
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The campaign will urge people to check electrical appliances and sockets at home, install and check smoke alarms, plan an escape route in the event of a fire and not attempt to tackle the fire.
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This would significantly reduce the influence that Google would have over the crown jewels, and allow Samsung a bargaining chip in any negotiations, and ultimately an escape route away from Google if relations soured between the companies.
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It was feared that the lake would pour over the top and burst down the valley but fortunately the river gouged out an escape route along the side of the landblock which acted as a safety valve and limited the damage.
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The commission, to its credit, is pushing for the national champions to be broken up (see article), although it has given them an escape route: they can stay in one piece if they hive off the management of the grid to a third party.
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