Unfortunately, loved as those coaches may be, none have escaped the game without revelations of wrongdoing.
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China and India, two countries with such controls, have escaped the worst effects of the crisis.
Hundreds of millions have escaped poverty and hundreds of millions more have joined the middle class.
Authorities also wondered how Willis could have escaped the house without burning his bare feet.
The poorest of the poor seem to have escaped the worst of the post-2007 downturn.
There are some fjords in Norway where 90% of the fish have escaped from farms.
This year 36 asylum seekers have escaped from the centre compared with seven people in 2002.
The company estimates roughly 12 tons of contaminated water may have escaped into the ocean.
Media coverage of the national shortage of teachers will not have escaped your attention.
He said he believed some cats may have escaped and "bolted" into nearby Cannock Chase.
Escaping from prison is a felony in the US, and prisoners who have escaped serve longer sentences.
Ms Magee said that since then, many mink have escaped into the wild or have been intentionally released.
Both shows featured unfamiliar territories last night, visiting Scotland and Staten Island, which until now have escaped comparison.
With some bank loan agreements recently updated, Baldor seems to have escaped the worst of the credit crunch.
If Mr Obama is bent on jailing bosses, how come those responsible for the financial crisis have escaped?
"Under the rules of golf I can play, " Woods said, relieved to have escaped his round still in contention.
It's a bit like closing the barn door after the horses have escaped.
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At 0.5%, Nottingham City Council appears to have escaped lightly with a lower reduction than the overall national average.
Britons are not the only ones who appear to have escaped the virus.
And although Clara was happy to have escaped from a husband who beat her, deep down she was desperate.
Some immediate lessons were so obvious that they might have escaped the attention of the rest of the world.
Around 385, 500 have escaped to Jordan, with figures set to triple by the end of the year, Ms Mercado said.
However, it won't have escaped their attention that the deadline for old-style applications falls 11 days before the consultation closes.
Homs, for example, once had been home to about 80, 000 Christians, but the commission said most have escaped to Lebanon.
Some 30 Algerians and 15 foreigners were reported to have escaped from the gas facility before the Algerian military intervened.
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In such a scenario, much of the Quest talent would likely have escaped, hollowing out the value of any later purchase.
Yet by and large, these leaders have escaped public accountability or even criticism over the past six years of global crisis.
The birds were thought to have escaped from nearby allotments and lived as a colony, surviving on grain from a nearby maltings.
Rumors abounded, for example, that they may have escaped the country into the care of their aunt, the Dowager Duchess of Burgundy.
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The Edwardian theatre looks as if it might have escaped but there is water pouring out of pipes coming from the entrance.
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