How To Use Evade In A Sentence

  • The jury, which began deliberations last Friday after a six-week trial, had to decide whether Castroneves, his sister-manager Katiucia "Kati" Castroneves, 35, and Michigan sports attorney Alan R. Miller, 71, evaded U.S. taxes on more than $5.5 million income that the race driver earned between 1999-2004 from his arrangement with Penske Racing. Undefined
  • If implemented, Straw's curfew will allow adults to evade taking responsibility for the welfare of future generations.
  • As described above, it allows antigenic variation in its antigens to evade the host immune system.
  • The policeman evaded all the difficult questions.
  • You know you let your title lapse and now you're trying to evade the law. Rimrock Jones
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  • She evaded his grasp and left without another word, sashaying her hips tauntingly.
  • Anyone who has once taken up the WORD can never again evade it; a writer is not the detached judge of his compatriots and contemporaries, he is an accomplice to all the evil committed in his native land or by his countrymen. Alexandr Solzhenitsyn - Nobel Lecture
  • And then, after all the bullshit, when he could prevaricate, elocute, circumlocute, and evade no more, he collapsed like a paper bag emptied of air. Stanton Peele: Public Figures Behaving Badly: Charlie Rangel, George Pataki, Sarah Palin
  • Once primarily limited to intergang violence, the bloodshed of the city’s drug trade began spilling onto the streets of the border city in July 1997, when, at the age of forty-two, Amado Carrillo Fuentes died during a botched cosmetic surgery procedure in Mexico City, supposedly designed to change his appearance to evade law enforcement. THE DAUGHTERS OF JUÁREZ
  • He evaded the blow quite easily and caught Steve in the mouth with his left fist.
  • The four defendants were charged for tattooing their bodies to evade conscription immediately after they were judged physically competent to serve in the military.
  • It is not that the themes of modernization and antinomian desire could not be found in these texts, but that neglecting them makes it easier to evade the problem of rhetoric and audience in Blake.
  • He believed that British shipping was licensed and that the opium ships were vessels which had evaded licensing.
  • He was sure sleep would evade him, with his mind still spinning fruitlessly on its search for information that wasn't there.
  • This new law amounts to a tax evader's charter.
  • Even the most hawkish leaders baulked at countenancing a right of pre-emptive action when the world's principal disputants both had nuclear missile submarines designed to evade a surprise attack.
  • Testing experts seem certain that athletes who cheat often evade detection.
  • They had evaded capture for so long. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had evaded a long prison sentence in 2000 on a technicality after being caught with 1.6 million of counterfeit money. Times, Sunday Times
  • Employers will always try to find ways to evade tax.
  • Once again men get the whip hand; they can exercise paternal rights or evade parental responsibilities-as they choose.
  • But you always evaded this question, saying your allowance from home would not stretch to paying the extra rent.
  • What he and other scientists aren't so sure of is whether tetrahydrogestrinone - THG - was purposely designed to evade detection or if its creator got lucky.
  • The Israelites realizing this started to ask foolish questions in order to evade receiving this law.
  • Hashtags are a discovery tool, while subtweets are a category of tweets that often purposely evade easy discovery.
  • Even so, Hague has offered to host a conference on the matter and at Munich gave among examples of internet attacks on "British interests" his own staff and a defence contractor being hit by "Zeus" malware that evaded defences by pretending to come from the White House. William Hague reveals hacker attack on Foreign Office in call for cyber rules
  • The truth that men seek there to evade is that this small planet cannot survive a nuclear exchange ... The Nobel Peace Prize 1982 - Presentation Speech
  • They may be tempted to avoid and evade the tax levies or even escape to tax havens.
  • Mr. Thaksin, who was ousted in 2006 by military junta, is now living in self-exile to evade imprisonment on a corruption conviction. Moody's Lifts Thai Outlook
  • Peace and blessings 2 all of good moral conduct, i pray and hope that this bill will stop insurance companies from being immune from prosecution when they behave criminally by changing a patients identity in order 2 evade responsibilities in honoring the ethic codes of providing health coverage without prejudice because of preconditioned injuries, .. Reid's vote surprises everyone – including himself
  • Battle Beasts and Villains - Compete in aerial 'dogfights', evade man-eating plants and battle exotic animals, such as giant anacondas and ferocious crocodiles. PSP World
  • Upon exiting the other side it appears they have evaded the Japanese. April 2010
  • However, it was only brief respite for himself and the board who were today continuing their efforts to evade a winding-up order from the Inland Revenue.
  • Those who evade this inherent conservatism of literacy in the name of multicultural antielitism are in effect elitists of an extreme sort. The Theory Behind the Dictionary: Cultural Literacy and Education
  • He was a one-man operation and so it was easier for him to evade scrutiny.
  • It wasn't until that moment that I realized that he had successfully evaded my earlier question of what his type of girl was.
  • In a follow-up, Chico was quoted as calling Rahm a "pathological evader of the truth. The Countdown: Candidates Debate, Alderman Spins Wax
  • Plotinus' theology further promotes the relationship of Plato' ideas and gods, meanwhile, it evades the Person of God mentioned by Augustine.
  • It found that the legal fees were related to the conspiracy to evade income taxes and were not related to the tribute payments made on behalf of the corporation.
  • Henry Sidgwick, you are not only highly selective in the questions you choose to answer, you evade answering the questions, prevaricate and confabulate. John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...
  • Petrol tax is in one sense the fairest tax, because it is extremely difficult to avoid or evade. Times, Sunday Times
  • Inheritance tax is an unfair tax, and there will always be attempts to avoid or evade it. Times, Sunday Times
  • The refugees evaded capture by hiding in the forest.
  • He helped Percy evade the Germans, and in no time had landed him a job as a slater, working near Calais.
  • Other cybersecurity experts cite a growing threat from so-called "polymorphic" spyware that can change its digital signature to millions of different combinations to evade identification by anti-virus software. Christian Science Monitor | All Stories
  • It is all part of my determination to make the UK a hostile environment for anyone who seeks to evade the law. The Sun
  • The governor also said laws are under review to preclude ambiguity and to close loopholes allowing suspects to evade arrest.
  • These good practices shouldn't let us evade the tougher questions about how we justify importing active learning techniques into the classroom.
  • He evaded a direct reply to questions on the possibility of induction of new faces in his ministry saying that the entire process, including oath ceremony if necessary, would be completed by July six.
  • He fled and managed to evade a huge police hunt. Times, Sunday Times
  • In fact, he probably went into psychology in order to evade his own problems by concentrating on the mental afflictions of others.
  • He has said he did not avoid or evade any tax. Times, Sunday Times
  • The adviser, Beda Singenberger , 57 years old, of Zurich, allegedly opened dozens of accounts using shell companies for more than 60 U.S. clients and attempted to evade an Internal Revenue Service investigation in 2008 by helping them move their accounts to different banks. U.S. Charges Swiss Adviser in $184 Million Tax Scheme
  • In certain parasitic bacteria, N-acetylneuraminate lyase also plays a role in the synthesis of a sialic acid polymer component of capsules that help these bacteria evade host defenses.
  • This why the GOP like him so much – because he represented everything a CEO and tax evader could ever dream and hope for. CNN Poll: Americans mostly agree with Obama on Afghanistan
  • I find it incredible that you should be involved in buying, for whatever reason, one million cigarettes on which the duty had been evaded.
  • The Jewish writers run into gross absurdities to evade the conviction of this evidence; some of them say that this messenger is the angel of death, who shall take the wicked out of this life, to be sent into hell torments; others of them say that it is Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • It's ominous from the very beginning, when you step in the role of a pipsqueak teenager as he tries to evade a zombified cop.
  • The bedroom furniture is a long running ‘issue’ in the gemmak and PG household and as yet an agreement on style and type still evades us.
  • It was only the other day I read in the report of the Consumers’ League in my own city that “a benevolent institution, ” when found giving out clothing to be made in tenement houses that were not licensed, and taken to task for it, asked the agents of the League to “show some way in which the law could be evaded”; but it is just as well for that “benevolent institution” that name and address were wanting, or it might find its funds running short unaccountably. VII. Pietro and the Jew
  • We cannot, in his view, evade the radical Otherness of non-being; hence the obligation of the living is to fight for life at all costs.
  • They should accept that the era when elites can evade question is over. Times, Sunday Times
  • A cup of tea made with Ephedra nevadensis, for instance, delivers a dose of ephedrine or pseudoephedrine powerful enough to suppress lactation.
  • Google also found that legitimate antivirus vendors were having more trouble identifying the fake programs due to an increased level of "polymorphism," a technique used to make an application look unique and evade malware scanners. ARN News
  • This is a ploy by the Chaos Warrior, which uses its tentacled legs to straddle above the doorway and evade detection.
  • Ballmer again evaded commenting specifically status of Silverlight 2 [...] IPL Cricket’s Online Video Offering Is An Epic Fail
  • What, indeed, would be the point of establishing elaborately protective rules of criminal procedure if they could be evaded by simply relying on administrative detention?
  • He has said he did not avoid or evade any tax. Times, Sunday Times
  • Through such resurrective ideology and its rhetoric of evil, Americans could evade the excruciating vulnerability that had been exposed by the attack and once again feel great, powerful, and godlike. Robert D. Stolorow: The Meaning and the Rhetoric of Evil: Auschwitz and Bin Laden
  • His ability to evade capture has added to his fearsome reputation. Times, Sunday Times
  • And now he had come down with the firm resolve that he would not again evade the trial. Daniel Deronda
  • Finally, I managed to corner him in a way he could evade, but couldn't escape.
  • This may evade privacy restrictions but is cheap and tawdry at best.
  • You can convert profits to losses, put money in phony loans, buy businesses without people knowing who you are, and evade all laws regulating money.
  • Once cotton became important, these laws were either repealed or systematically evaded. The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877
  • For five years he evaded police in Mexico, Canada and France before being captured in England.
  • The Kilnsey Park three have successfully evaded traps that caught their fellow escapees and are foiling staff's attempts to win them back.
  • And he does try to bury( in my Egyptian cotton sheets) bones and things that are so badly decomposed they evade identification.
  • But as the broadwing pumped frantically to evade her, she shot past him completely, ignoring him! The Black Gryphon
  • And now he had come down with the firm resolve that he would not again evade the trial. Daniel Deronda
  • A large share of total deposits in the havens come from upper-middle-class residents of Europe and North America who simply want to evade taxes.
  • [w] hat has still to be digested is a romanticism that no amount of ideology finger-pointing will allow us to evade, a romanticism that undertakes a reflection on the relation of historical knowledge and aesthetic understanding" (SU, 60). Introduction: 'The Power is There': Romanticism as Aesthetic Insistence
  • He evaded her questions about the war and tried to explain away the atrocities.
  • He told the court: "I did not know what the word evade means," adding that over six years his companies paid a total of £55m in taxes. The Guardian World News
  • They evade paying taxes by living abroad.
  • Such moments have, for the most part, been reserved in this book for the loners whose poems unequivocally evade the inhibiting classifications of the author's grum-bummed clerisy.
  • My guess is that no one will evade capture. Times, Sunday Times
  • She once evaded a police dog and handler sent to track her.
  • However, rebels didn't launch any of their own flyers; opting instead, to try and evade the ships and make their escape.
  • Five protesters managed to evade security to enter the chamber as MPs debated the controversial issue.
  • The lion evaded the hunter.
  • They had evaded capture for so long. Times, Sunday Times
  • MAP Pharmaceuticals, Inc. today announced the Company will present additional post-hoc analyses from the FREEDOM-301 Phase 3 trial of its investigational LEVADEX (TM) orally inhaled migraine therapy in two patient subpopulations that are often difficult to treat with current triptan migraine therapies: menstrual migraine and migraine with allodynia. FinanzNachrichten.de: Aktuelle Nachrichten
  • I could tell that he was trying to evade the issue .
  • It forces politicians to evade questions rather than engage with the argument. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was a duty to fight which could not be evaded or delegated.
  • First, it would enable the provisions of the 1980 Act to be evaded in many cases in an artificial way.
  • Merchants on both sides of the border were all too happy to evade taxes.
  • Across America, thousands of runners are doing just that on their summer weekends to evade rampaging hordes of undead chasers drooling blood and slime. Times, Sunday Times
  • Connie tried pumping her for information on what Hardwick wanted, but she evaded the questions so skillfully that Connie realized she was in a different league.
  • At these low prices it became profitable for large domestic buyers to try to evade sugar quotas. Microeconomics: Price Theory in Practice
  • Certainly in person he answers - or evades - questions dutifully and without emotion.
  • An Olympic gold medal is the only thing that has evaded her in her remarkable career.
  • There are so many incentives available in the Irish tax system that the taxpayer with substantial income does not need to evade tax.
  • “I do not intend for this apology to help me evade criticism for my failure,” the noble McCain nobly added. Balloon Juice » 2008 » July
  • How I managed that was a mystery to which the answer still evaded me.
  • I am not trying to evade your Honour's questions, but again this case, as it has progressed through, is crystallised.
  • Local education authorities should not be allowed to evade their responsibility to implement a full policy for the promotion of community languages.
  • Anyway, we went for a curry and it was good to see him again, although I would have preferred it if your mother hadn't come; and I think he might have preferred that too, having managed to evade his own impedimenta for the evening.
  • The results of casting the dice evade the thrower's control.
  • He managed to evade capture and escaped over the border.
  • For when I consider how short were the laws of ancient times, and how they grew by degrees still longer, methinks I see a contention between the penners and pleaders of the law; the former seeking to circumscribe the latter, and the latter to evade their circumscriptions; and that the pleaders have got the victory. Leviathan
  • No one wants to alienate himself from the group by snitching on his buddies; yet remaining silent seems to evade responsibility - especially if someone could get hurt.
  • Ex-president Clinton famously evaded a question regarding his exploitation of women in subordinate positions by responding "it all depends on the meaning of the word 'is'. October 3rd, 2009
  • It also included plastic weapons designed to evade metal detectors. The Sun
  • Using casual labour has become a key means by which many employers seek to evade established standards.
  • Cuvier tried to evade one disturbing implication of extinction by linking the phenomenon to his theory of catastrophic geological changes.
  • Any tax evader who comes under scrutiny finally ends up paying penalties though taxmen tended to be careful with VIPs among defaulters for fear of lawsuits.
  • And, in fact, so much time and energy is devoted to their staging precisely to evade that more difficult question.
  • Now I had to be in a survival mode and try to evade capture.
  • If you try to evade paying your taxes you risk going to prison.
  • She flaunted her body to her suitors (and indeed to others) but evaded physical contact. October Books 19) Doctor Who - Slipback
  • He managed to evade two recapture attempts with guile, spirit and a kick like Czechoslovakian absinthe.
  • Sensing something was wrong, Helen's mother managed to evade capture but it was only once on the train with her two sisters, grandmother and aunt did Helen realise the danger.
  • Slaves helped Unionists evade conscription, and both groups spied and scouted for Federal troops.
  • The children, full of high spirits and wilfulness, were engaged in their morning romp of trying to evade Meekie, the colored "nannie," whose business it was to bathe them. Blue Aloes Stories of South Africa
  • He has said he did not avoid or evade any tax. Times, Sunday Times
  • Only the little people pay taxes.; and Al Capone, mafia hitman, bootlegger and perhaps the most famous tax evader of all time, served his longest sentence, seven years, for tax evasion. Elizabeth Lynch: Ai Weiwei: Artist, Dissident and ... Tax Evader?
  • The evening's entertainment concluded with yobbos trying to evade the patrol of hefty stewards to get to the pitch.
  • He twirled in a kind of pirouette to evade an oncoming attack, then jumped to perform a spin kick. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » The Chozen’s Review Forum
  • The themes are still the same where sleep evades; your warmth is shared with bounteousness unchanged in all these years – I cling to edges of your reverie, listening, jealous in a sense, aware your mood is equally as clear to me. Archive 2007-10-01
  • This is how he managed to evade the police for so long. Times, Sunday Times
  • With access to hundreds of cars through his clamping firm, he was able to prowl the streets, reasonably confident that he could evade detection. Times, Sunday Times
  • The new missiles are also more agile, so that, once launched, they're better able to home in on the target and counter the pilot's attempts to evade.
  • If the illegal flight attempts to evade the interceptors, the center may authorize them to destroy it.
  • I sat down on the hedge and thought: could I hope to run, could I hope to evade capture and imprisonment or worse - what options lay open?
  • Days of desolation beget resolves, times of terror produce engagements, which the heart (the storm past) will wilily and wickedly seek to evade. The Covenants And The Covenanters Covenants, Sermons, and Documents of the Covenanted Reformation
  • The solution evaded her.
  • Of course it is true that there are bad eggs among members of the public too, that want to evade tax.
  • The prohibitions of the sheriat were evaded or quietly ignored. The New World of Islam
  • The EU has long been the main source of business, led by Italy, as Europeans have sought to evade high domestic taxes.
  • The implication was that many of these chemicals enter our water system with a ‘flush’, evade removal by common waste/sewage treatment, and then resist biodegradation once they enter streams.
  • The shooting happened while the man was trying to evade capture by the security forces.
  • This is a matter of deliberate policy from management, who hope to evade some of their responsibilities for training and supporting workers and to cut costs.
  • The rules of evidence likely are what the government most desires to evade, once putatively having reached beyond Geneva articles, and contorted MCA's untested rendition of habeas in its various forms; [the instant case in re K. al-Marri being the test]; Padilla's suit has worked toward the realm of admissible evidence; the foregoing link is JB's discussion recently and a newspaper article; here is another pointer to a government exhibit in the matter of the government's worries that MKhan would receive permission to testify about the same things Padilla wants to discuss in open public record court; i.e., a kind of graymail argument by defense in those two cases; that exhibit appearing in the weblog there. Balkinization
  • Since our inclination is usually to evade what's difficult, we may find an increasing disproportion between our power and our depth.
  • They want justice to be seen to be done, particularly where perpetrators remained quiet, equivocated or evaded the truth.
  • What's more, while the millennials consume gobs of digital fare, they also master tech tools to evade marketers and to customize their own programming.
  • Dressage terms like; capriole, levade, piaffe, pirouette, sound very much like those used in classical ballet and definitely equal the precision, control and athleticism required of a prima ballerina, yet these are the movements of a 1200 lb. horse. Undefined
  • I would evade that question because the reputations are still being made, and the last major generation is passing into retirement.
  • But he signaled a return to his provocative ways in late July when he opened an account on Google Inc.'s new social-networking service Google+, identifying himself as "a suspected pornography enthusiast and tax evader. Ai Weiwei Resumes His Defiance of Beijing
  • They evade the police and customs. Times, Sunday Times
  • An Olympic gold medal is the only thing that has evaded her in her remarkable career.
  • She hadn't rejected him the first time, though, just evaded a decision, wanting him to strengthen it somehow.
  • Aiding and abetting is a criminal offence, and if proven that an accountant, financial adviser or bookkeeper encouraged a customer to evade tax, then they can face fines or jail.
  • Two other groups of peacekeepers evaded capture. Times, Sunday Times
  • When thou hast made a vow, do not seek to evade it, nor find excuses to get clear of the obligation of it; say not before the priest, who is called the angel or messenger of the Lord of hosts, that, upon second thoughts, thou hast changed thy mind, and desirest to be absolved from the obligation of thy vow; but stick to it, and do not seek a hole to creep out at. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • Identification of virus − host interactions has provided information on how HIV evades the host's immune system by impairing lymphocyte function, by constantly changing and by hiding its genome in the host lymphocyte DNA, making its eradication in the infected host difficult even after long-term antiviral treatment. Planet Atheism
  • The reality of my childhood evaded me all my life and only accidentally revealed itself last week some thirty-plus years later during a phone call with my mother.
  • An Olympic gold medal is the only thing that has evaded her in her remarkable career.
  • It continues to downplay the reality of the environmental disaster that is still unfolding in the region and to evade its responsibility for it. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are plenty of human-interest stories and recipes, plus the obligatory tales of gobblers that encounter or evade the guillotine.
  • It is no wonder he evaded the question. Times, Sunday Times
  • The reputed father having eloped from the Port to evade Justice — an order was issued by the Court to detain in the hands of Mr Wm Rideout a ballance of £4..15..4 due to the said Edwd. Gutenber-e Help Page
  • That took me the entire weekend and when I finally got down to writing, inspiration evaded me so I've been having a little trouble.
  • So far he has evaded capture .
  • But for those who have sampled its mature charms, who have patiently cellared its wines for more than 10 years or so, watching its tannins and texture soften as it transforms itself into a gentle red wine with notes of spice and velvety bramble, its allure is difficult to evade. The Mature Charm of Cornas
  • The lion evaded the hunter.
  • Peace and blessings 2 all of good moral conduct, i pray and hope that this bill will stop insurance companies from being immune from prosecution when they behave criminally by changing a patients identity in order 2 evade responsibilities in honoring the ethics codes of providing health coverage without prejudice because of preconditioned injuries, .. Reid's vote surprises everyone – including himself
  • It is no wonder he evaded the question. Times, Sunday Times
  • They have a number of counter Darwinian arguments that fail due to contrary emperical data, data which is again evaded through a conventionalist strategy. Another Hoax
  • While her efforts to escape may serve to evade death, it is doubtful that she has the concepts of life and death, and the desire to live.
  • MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK, Wash. — An armed Iraq War veteran suspected of killing a Mount Rainier National Park ranger managed to evade snowshoe-wearing SWAT teams and dogs on his trail for nearly a day. Benjamin Colton Barnes, Iraq War Veteran Suspected Of Killing Park Ranger, Reportedly Found Dead
  • It is all part of my determination to make the UK a hostile environment for anyone who seeks to evade the law. The Sun
  • This is a ploy by the Chaos Warrior, which uses its tentacled legs to straddle above the doorway and evade detection.
  • Under the pretence of lighting a candle, she evades him and disappears.
  • In Bes'z the word "right" is polysemic enough to evade the peremptory meaning he intended. 'The City & The City'
  • The Boeing Company announced on October 13 that it has delivered the 20,000 Combat Survivor Evader Location (CSEL) communications system to the joint services.
  • But the international dimension of the internet has helped to safeguard freedom, because a decentralised medium evades the rule of law in specific jurisdictions.
  • One reason why this striking island has evaded the hordes of mass tourism is that it has been somewhat harder to get to than many others. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the fourth attempt he evaded recapture and, along with a group of Special Forces, took part in operations behind enemy lines and also helped fellow POWs escape.
  • He managed to evade capture because of the breakdown of a police computer.
  • In recent years a number of politicians have behaved disgracefully and then compounded their offences by trying to evade responsibility. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two other groups of peacekeepers evaded capture. Times, Sunday Times
  • And then, after all the bullshit, when he could prevaricate, elocute, circumlocute, and evade no more, he collapsed like a paper bag emptied of air. Stanton Peele: Public Figures Behaving Badly: Charlie Rangel, George Pataki, Sarah Palin
  • Am I to fear that some right-wing trog might have completely evaded reference to this non-story amidst the likely sources of disinformation he/she accesses, but just HAPPENED to come upon it, reading reference to it in the comments section of a progressive blog? New Obama Ad Sketches His American Story
  • It is all part of my determination to make the UK a hostile environment for anyone who seeks to evade the law. The Sun
  • Despite the cactus, this is clearly rangeland, and we carefully evade the barbed wire as we cross into the field.
  • It's one of the big questions, alternately evaded and disputed over four decades of historical writing.
  • The concept of the possessive apostrophe appears to have evaded his fine mind.
  • Humility is an elusive attribute, which often seems to evade definition.
  • His ‘torture memo’ is inarguably a horrific piece of legal reasoning, which uses lawyerly cleverness to evade the plain sense of words and endorse the policies his superiors wanted endorsed.
  • Already, €38.7 million has been recovered from Irish residents who used the Ansbacher deposits to evade tax.
  • The weasel evaded our efforts to trap it and went on to kill a banty hen and all her chicks; then it slipped back to the underworld, through whatever steaming crack it had emerged from, never to torment us again. The Dirty Life
  • Sales figures aside, he is pleased that he evades loose categorisation and believes that writers should hone their craft without a backwards or a sidewards glance.
  • It continues to downplay the reality of the environmental disaster that is still unfolding in the region and to evade its responsibility for it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gaza was populated mainly by Egyptian peasants who evaded the Turkish prohibition on entry, Roumanian gypsy slaves of Maronite priests in Sinai, and latterly Turkish=Muslim peasants transferred from the Balkans after the Treaty of Berlin handed Ottoman holdings in what came to be known as Croatia to the Habsburgs in 1878. The Volokh Conspiracy » Palestinians of African Descent:
  • It forces politicians to evade questions rather than engage with the argument. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not only is she forced to take on new lives as she evades capture, all of her political convictions are tested when the Berlin Wall falls and the Stasi are suddenly working with West German police.
  • Government officials have been eager to learn exactly when Hanssen was actively spying and how he evaded capture for so long.

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