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At three hundred people per square mile you can get away with it, at over a thousand like these people live, and a K-type sun, the energy flux just isn't high enough
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“First we get the Chip, and then these will help us get away,” she said
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And it will only last long enough to disorientate everyone and allow us to get away,” she said with a glint in her eye
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In other words, although Ackers would never have admitted it this way, he had to find out how best to get away from whoever was now in the house
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I helped her get away into the
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It’s not often that I can get away with this brand of ‘interference’
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"There's nowhere I can get away from that," he whined and put his head in his hands
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Sometimes you need to get away in order to recover
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I thought the other team was playing dirty by trying to get away with as much as possible
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They were glad to get away from there
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But we know they must get away, wasn't this earlier in history than when Oliar was in Yoonbarla?"
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He hadn’t expected to get away with this one
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Joris hung around for the ceremony and then went across, desperate to get away
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He attempted to flame the Queen and Kate before they could get away, and was answered with the Staff of Light
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Thom’s old universe was two rooms and some views compared to Ava’s, which had seventeen hundred square miles of land in the Caribbean, she wouldn’t get away with that
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How could she get away with playing the innocent as a respected art historian while being completely responsible for the trafficking of plunder on this scale
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‘Jane reckons that if I want to get away from you, I shall have to leave the country
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I thought I had the courage but in the cold light of day it was all too much and anyway, I was not the sort of person who has to travel all the time just to get away from myself
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He patted Rayne’s hand and smiled, “Couldn’t let him get away with that, could I? You should have seen me Rayne…” he winced as Tarak checked his wound; “you would have been proud
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I wonder if Rob and Trish could get away from the hotel … perhaps we should have it midweek – Saturdays are their busiest day
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He sincerely believed he was lucky to get away with his life
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That's the only way I was able to get away with what I did, because it was only a redecoration of the data we had start to with
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“There was a third, but he gave up this one to get away,” she nodded with her head
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Even if they did have to swim out thru the palace sewers, she wasn’t letting Yellelle get away from her unless she chose to blink out
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Use a sure thing more than once if you can get away with it
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‘Get away from me
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She could only get away with compressing her lips but even that told Jorma that it was too late
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for being in denial so long and letting you get away with so much for so many decades
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“What reason could you have for moving outside other than to get away from your Gnome friends?”
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It’s not as though they couldn’t get away from the barracks … it was only a few miles to the road
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Just as well that he’d given Ozzie and Chrissie sufficient time to get away … with a bit of luck, they’d have left the place clean and tidy – Chrissie seemed to be particular like that
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’ He paused, wondering briefly if he could get away without having to mention all the people who had been at the barracks
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And although I don’t have a terribly high opinion of the man, I honestly think our Andy was telling the truth when he said that he wouldn’t have used it if he hadn’t been so desperate to get away from here
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It seemed a sensible way of getting to know people … anything to get away from those long evenings sitting thinking about the past and how it could have been … ironic really
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He turns and starts to run for the car, yelling for Ken, yelling for Davie, as he pumps his legs, desperate to build a head of steam so that he can get away
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thinks that being a Cardinal he can get away with anything
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The fact that she was able to convince herself of that was what let her get away with it wasn’t it? Get away with it until now
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” Alan wondered if he was supposed to consider this an example of the amount of initiative he could get away with
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He wasn't going to call her a little girl and get away with it
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If things went really badly he could just get away from her, get away from the area and leave them wondering
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He tried to think of a way to get away from her for a few minutes to report in, it might still be soon enough to keep him out of trouble
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Snatching her back against himself, he whispered “Hang in there, I can't get away to take you home right now
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If he did become trouble she would get away anyway no matter what either of them said
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I couldn't get away from her if I tried, and if I tried I’d just injure myself
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” He wondered if she had just used it as a trap to get away from him
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She wouldn't let him get away with it any longer
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Again Catholic priests and nuns in those days were completely above the law, completely above anything; they could do just about anything to you short of murder and get away with it; it's sad
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There was a nice student union that we ate at occasionally but it was nice to get away and go places
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Daedalus decided that he and his son Icarus had to leave Crete and get away from Minos
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was determined to get away from his captor at the
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The androids made a big to-do about security so Alan and Desa had no chance to get away
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wondering just how much he could get away with - then
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the place of calamity; but how I would get away from Pappi was a
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He felt like joining a caravan of merchants to Arabia to go and visit her, just to get away from this place for a while
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He lasted so long against them that the women and children had enough time to get away, but the men were slain when they went to reinforce the Mage
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The remaining clouds of the beautiful day were racing to get away from the pending storm
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could get away without being seen, when she noticed a curious appearance
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He could not get away from the feeling that whatever it was, they were ten days behind it
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But what could he get away with if he was being monitored?
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“That’s good and I’m sorry about the raid we had no idea they had hidden machine guns covering the post we were extremely lucky to get away though we did leave three comrades behind
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” I apologised to both Dr Durkin and Beth but I didn’t really mean it with Ma ending up like this I felt like I had been kicked in the bollocks by life again and I needed to get away
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And what had he been saying to Maureen, trapped there in the crook of his immense frame that made her suddenly want to jump up and get away from him to the dance floor
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She had thought she would get away with picking and saying she wasn't hungry
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Why settle for dripping when you could get roast beef I was in a hurry now to get away from Nobby and back home to Helen and sleep
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get away with a secret meeting then? What do you think?” It was
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I knew in my heart he was right and that if he branded me a prostitute he would probably get away with it after all I had gone back to his house alone and I knew that it would kill Ma
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“You don’t say, no really get away with you I would never have known how good the ground was if you hadn’t told me”, and his sarcasm bit into me like a rabid dog
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Doesn"t he remember the millions killed under Stalin, who was a Communist with a big C? Would he get away with trampling and spitting on the national flag in Communist (with a big C) China?
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) Bulletproof politician that he is, he can get away with casting his vote the way he did, as well as his incredibly stupid way of justifying that vote
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Williams was able to get away
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The rest were not as slow though and dived back into the trench to get away from the sudden death that had visited them and I never saw so much as a hair on their head again while I was on watch
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“Get away this is your entire fault I should never have listened to you I could have stayed safe and been took prisoner if I had stayed in my old position
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he felt that the rest would get away in the surrounding ice while he concentrated on one or two of them
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“Why would they let you get away with that?”
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He left the room, slamming the door behind him with as much force as he felt he could get away with
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I didn’t see him for a few weeks and then one night he came over for a beer and said he was pissed off, life sucked and he wanted to get away
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Gerrid, clad entirely in white, couldn't get away from the notion that he was heading straight towards a trap
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She won’t hesitate to jokingly (and sometimes not jokingly) blame Grandpa for hiding her jacket, her purse, or for eating the sweet snacks that she had just eaten an hour before (sometimes, though, I think she just wants to get away with eating two snacks
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This is the problem with police killings, for policemen are wise and know how to get away with things
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If you had more bullets, or had your own bullets you could get away with firing shots without reporting them
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Once there, they stayed as long as they could decently get away with
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I made sure to keep Mark the Roonek's considerable bulk between them and me whenever I decently could get away with it
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My advice to them was just what they did not want to hear: Get out and get away right now
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It must be said the Army took the Mickey out of us whenever they could get away with it which was not that often
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Sheena was holding out her arm, her fingers splayed as she shouted at Terry, “Get away from that
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The so called “attorney and own client” scale which means charge whatever you will get away with in normal non-legal English despite the different explanations from the law Society in this regard
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Yes sure it might have worked in the 1950s (when they were constables) and they could still get away with such nonsense
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The young sow finally turned and fled, running mindlessly over the hard ground, petrified that one of the monsters would see her before she could get away
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The lesson is that complacency will be your worst enemy but get away from the myth that the terrorist needs to exceed only once
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Why should he be able to get away with it?
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I wanted to get away from the pair
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The so called “attorney and own client” scale which means charge whatever you will get away with in normal non-legal English despite the different explanations from the law society in this regard
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Frederick thought he was going to get away scot-free, you see," Aunt Martha lent forward again as the memories came flooding back, a dark glint in her eyes, "but I had other plans
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Thereafter the owner does as little as he can get away with to fix the property during that time
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That is why they get away with it more often than not
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Get away from here, Jew, before I call several guys to physically remove you
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She was looking about for some way of escape, and wondering whether she could get away without being seen, when she noticed a curious appearance in the air: it puzzled her very much at first, but, after watching it a minute or two, she made it out to be a grin, and she said to herself 'It's the Cheshire Cat: now I shall have somebody to talk to
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“I guess you couldn’t get away with that anymore, not these days,” noted Chuck with a grimace
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As far as stuff going up a smokestack, as long as the government knew about it; as long as you followed guidelines, you could get away with it forever
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Deciding that his best bet would be to dive into the canal and make his get away, he stumbled towards the bank