The suspects then attempted a getaway on foot with the police officers in hot pursuit. |
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Many couples are finding that an all-inclusive honeymoon cruise can make their special getaway after marriage even more special. |
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The robber raced off in a getaway car displaying easy-to-remember vanity license plates. |
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This routine demands perfect choreography and split-second timing, particularly from the getaway driver. |
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She and her brother had planned the getaway plot for so long, and they were so sure that it would work. |
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A large black lorry with a red cab was seen making its getaway with its tipper still up, leaving a trail of debris down the street. |
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With their hoodies up, they wore getaway trainers and, often, ski goggles to nullify the effects of CS gas. |
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A bicycle thief made a quick getaway after stealing his set of wheels in broad daylight. |
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Thats why you will see a car chase on the news and several cop cars will be following behind the getaway car for a while, just hanging back. |
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The raiders are believed to have made their getaway from the back of the nearby Kernanstown housing estate. |
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Out of the corner of my eye I'd catch him watching, but when I'd turn, he'd make a quick getaway. |
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My home away from home for this getaway was 800 East Burnside, a hipster's paradise just over the river from downtown. |
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There are a load of men in black suits who try to stop you from reaching the basement, where your getaway vehicle loyally awaits. |
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It is very much a romantic getaway with more couples holidaying there than families or single people. |
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Running through the streets of the maritime city, the local coppers eyed us as we hunted for our getaway driver. |
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An armed gang is being hunted by police after launching a series of attacks on town centre shops before speeding off in a getaway car. |
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Police spent most of Friday night patrolling the area in the hope of finding the getaway car. |
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To help your clients experience the ultimate Orlando getaway, suggest one of the following commissionable packages available through this year. |
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If you have the gear, then you are looking at a relatively inexpensive getaway! |
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A true getaway with towering mountains and Caledonian pinewoods, this is one of the remotest valleys in Scotland. |
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A fearless milkman used his milk cart to ram into a robber's getaway car just minutes after being threatened with a gun. |
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It misstepped making its getaway and performed a spectacular cartwheeling plunge into the water between our canoes. |
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Speed cameras do not detect drunk-drivers, careless drivers, uninsured drivers, unlicensed drivers, stolen vehicles or crooks in getaway cars. |
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This is an ideal way to start a life of togetherness for fulfillment of one's desires and dare say this is a golden getaway. |
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The beribboned Almost Ready accessory bag and the Go-Go garment bag are perfect for a European getaway or just humdrum daily use. |
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Filipino police have arrested the driver of the getaway vehicle used by the gunmen. |
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A hero policeman caught the driver of a stolen getaway car by clinging to its door as it sped away. |
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The suspect ran off, chased by the shop's staff, but escaped in a getaway car driven by an accomplice waiting outside the store. |
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When he nevertheless made a clean getaway, he made little effort to escape the massive police dragnet throughout northern Georgia. |
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And while it has the sleek good looks of a getaway car from a Bond film, it easily doubles as a family car for schlepping the kids. |
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At a dude ranch, couples can enjoy a romantic getaway, singles can meet new people, and families can bond with nature, and each other. |
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Joe, an aging thief, serves as the film's charming rogue, desperate for money and a clean getaway. |
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The law arrived quickly and ran down their quarry as he tried to make his getaway on one roller skate. |
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On full lock the diffs seem to tie themselves in knots, too, so any getaway is a farce of kangarooing and nasty graunches from the transmission. |
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Cut to a fast-paced car chase, cop cars in pursuit of suspects in a getaway car. |
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Paphos may not be able to compete with the Virgin Islands as a paradise getaway, but you get a great value sunshine holiday there. |
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Adding a few tropical plants in containers can give you the fragrance and color of an island getaway in the smallest space. |
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Spa treatments and other impressive inclusions complete this white-glove winter getaway. |
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It's unlikely a professional assassin would have shown his face or made a getaway on foot. |
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They spent till midday tying down and securing the lines, making ready to go on land, and preparing for a quick getaway if need be. |
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The play tells the story of four strangers lured to a Los Angeles airport by promises of an island getaway. |
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He contacted police on his mobile phone and gave a running commentary on the getaway vehicle as events unfolded. |
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Although you probably didn't even notice I was gone, I'm home from my mountain getaway this week, fresh as a daisy from lots of sleep. |
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This area used to be a luxurious getaway for dictator's followers, and his holiday home is still there. |
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But there's still no place else quite like this tropical getaway, nestled at the southernmost tip of the continental United States. |
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Roaring fires, home-cooked food and breathtaking scenery are only part of a romantic weekend getaway. |
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Hazarding a backward glance since her escape, Andrea forced a bit more speed into her getaway when she realised that he was catching up with her. |
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The dual-mast, steel-hulled ketch pulls hard against its moorings, like a getaway car revving its engine. |
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He left just 25 tiny flakes of skin on a woman's stocking which he wore as a mask then discarded in a stolen getaway car. |
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In the film's opening sequence, they carry out a successful bank robbery, from which they make their getaway on roller-blades. |
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When you begin to feel stronger, plan a romantic weekend getaway with your husband. |
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Days after the murder, police staged a reconstruction of events and appealed for sightings of the white Nissan Sunny getaway car. |
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In my own backyard, we've tried to add that getaway feeling with a few tiki torches and fragrant jasmine. |
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A nearby shopkeeper who tried to stop the robber was also menaced with the gun as he tried to force the getaway car door open. |
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I was thinking about taking my DW to Disneyland for a quick 3-4 day getaway vacation. |
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Travellers setting off for the great bank holiday getaway today can expect the busiest roads of the year. |
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Booking a cruise is easy, whether it is for your honeymoon or a special getaway. |
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You took that piece of trailer trash off to some romantic getaway, didn't you? |
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I was far from my normal spot next to the window, but didn't partially mind the getaway from Marie who always tried to jack my seat. |
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The great Easter getaway will see thousands of trippers hitting roads and motorways with many making an early start tonight. |
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The police could not confirm the number of attackers involved because the getaway vehicle's windows were blacked out. |
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Although we had an active vacation, Seattle's laid-back pace gave us a relaxing and affordable getaway. |
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Two men armed with a black handgun and a driver in the gang's getaway car are being sought in connection with the blag. |
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For a pampering, Italian-style getaway, embrace la dolce vita in northern California. |
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Set amid the expansive dense forest of Singapore, it offers a getaway from the hustle of cosmopolitan life. |
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I decided to attempt to sketch what I had recently seen on a Sunday afternoon getaway in the mountains. |
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The great Bank Holiday getaway started last night with millions caught up in chaos on the road and rail networks. |
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And Lynch delivers an unprintably funny line about always having to drive the getaway car. |
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He said when the alleged getaway car tried to reverse outside Euston station, it was blocked by a bus. |
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Do you yearn for a getaway from the hustle and bustle and put some excitement into your life? |
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They were useful for flair and a fast getaway, if necessary. |
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But for the globally notorious on the lam, it is shaping up to be an attractive getaway. |
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After he allegedly unloaded on the cops, Brinsley attempted to make a getaway to a nearby subway. |
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The scene between getaway cab driver Esmeralda Villalobos and Butch is one of the oddest in Pulp Fiction. |
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Mr Thornber said in its early days teams would travel to away matches in waggonettes, with the driver under instructions to make a speedy getaway if the team won. |
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The grey sports car was parked on Masonfield Crescent when burglars broke in to lift the keys and make their getaway in the early hours on Saturday. |
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They tried to continue their getaway but had to quickly abandon their vehicle on the Rue de Meaux in the 19th. |
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One of his accomplices is shot, his wheelman flees with the getaway car, and Charlie races deeper into the bank, trying to evade cops and security guards. |
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What he's looking for in a bona fide getaway place is fun, informality, joy, whimsy, self-expression, magnificent land, views and an opportunity for magical experiences. |
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Finally I managed a smooth getaway and went in to shop, none the worse for the encounter and thinking about how much D.J. looks like her Mama except for that red hair. |
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Grab some sangria and sunblock and head to Spain, where a relaxing getaway with an exciting culinary scene is calling your name. |
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And two guests from that weekend getaway later pitched in a small amount to cover costs at the domino exploration. |
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A feature entitled From Storyboards to Screen replays the key getaway sequence from the film, with the original storyboards inserted in picture-in-picture format. |
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In the end, Silverman hurled her microphone to the floor with an ear-splitting thump, and made a quick getaway. |
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Either way, guests seeking a holiday getaway there can also enjoy a tingle of telling truth to power by posting their own reviews. |
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Meanwhile police issued an urgent appeal for anyone who saw the red getaway car or the skip lorry prior to the raid in either Sheffield or Balby to contact them. |
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This would give his gang plenty of time to rob the bank and make their getaway. |
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It's more like a high-tech getaway vehicle than a family runabout. |
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In the last five years, Vegas has become the go-to place for gay men and women looking for a quick, fun getaway. |
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Luckily I recovered with a scoff, the evil eye, and a quick getaway. |
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Sihanoukville's white sand beaches and warm Gulf of Thailand waters combine with a laid back, beachy atmosphere to provide a great little tropical getaway. |
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She topples to the ground as the couple makes a hasty getaway, apologizing as they flee. |
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Later, when a second smaller explosion went off on the other side of the city, authorities say that second blast was likely the attackers blowing up their getaway car. |
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He was pretty horrible so I hope that I smashed him over the head with something heavy, grabbed my car keys and made a swift getaway, but you never know with dreams. |
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The prosecution case is that the three acted in concert to break into the cafe, Mike and Tony breaking and entering and John driving the getaway car. |
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You begin at a dead stop, cop cars piled up maybe eleven inches off your rear bumper waiting patiently for you to step on it and try to make a getaway. |
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This year, consider a getaway to a room with an inspiring view. |
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Whether your adventure is a weekend at the cottage, a camping getaway or a cross-country road trip, be prepared before you buckle up and head out on the highway. |
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Although he escaped in a getaway car, he was pursued by police. |
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My getaway car was right there, covered with frost, across the street. |
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We quickly sealed the ship and prepared to make a fast getaway. |
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At the very least, you should want to make a quick, clean getaway. |
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The men ran off and used a red Ford Fiesta as their getaway vehicle. |
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His helpful aide had the door open so he could make a quick getaway. |
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It's like having a getaway without leaving your own hometown. |
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This does not have to be a long vacation, just a weekend getaway. |
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While Shramore Lodge will appeal to those in the market for a hushed getaway, it's probably too far from a city to interest many holiday home-hunters. |
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This provides patients with a private getaway and landscaped dining areas. |
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Last year she used that information to reward the hardworking Mayrose with a weekend getaway at a dude ranch that included several rounds of golf. |
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If you're looking for a getaway, prices are from as little as pounds 14 a night for three nights at the threestar Fuar Hotel in Istanbul. |
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Detective George McGuffin wrestled the raider to the ground as he and an accomplice made their getaway with a bag full of cash. |
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Among those arrested were Kathy Boudin and Judy Clark, both of whom drove in getaway cars during the robbery. |
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They trick him into driving the getaway car and before Henry knows it, his friends have flown the coop and he's the only one arrested. |
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Designed as a getaway for watching TV, for playing a spirited game of Parcheesi or a quiet game of chess. |
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In the 70s 95 per cent of all robberies with getaway vehicles involved a Tranny. |
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A CASH delivery guard was attacked by robbers outside Liverpool's Central station before the gang dumped his cash box and a stolen getaway car. |
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Venice is the classic lovers' getaway, and life doesn't get much smoochier than a gondola ride for two. |
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We teetered on the fence about buying getaway tickets and missed the opportunity. |
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The 23-year-old Bahraini denied robbing the Nonoo Exchange in East Eker last October, but confessed to driving the getaway car. |
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Maybe, like me and my D.C. gals, the golfing getaway was her idea too. |
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The getaway Car is lousy with these throwaway lines and asides. |
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That sparked a high-speed car chase into Lexington before police cruisers boxed in the getaway car. |
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There's no better time to consider a getaway to the Outer Banks of North Carolina. |
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Prosecutors say Luna fired the handgun while Jones drove the getaway car. |
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One of the more attractive packages is in the guest ranch selection, where viewers can book a horseback riding and wine tasting getaway near the redwoods. |
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Punching her in the head is not an option, not even after Josie joins her bosom buddy, a superimportant rock star named Raquel, for their Mexican getaway. |
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The promotion offers combinations of long-haul and short-haul tickets, providing passengers with greater flexibility when planning their getaway experience. |
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As the reception ended the two newlyweds were riced to death and fled into an awaiting getaway car and drove off...followed by a stream of tin cans. |
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The city is one of Mexico's oldest beach resorts, which came into prominence in the 1940s throu 1960s as a getaway for Hollywood stars and millionaires. |
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The bratty pop star, 21, was trying to make a quick undercover getaway as he darted from the TFI Friday studios, where he was promoting new single Sorry. |
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It's like giving a teenager the excuss to getaway with anything. |
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An artist's getaway in Marin County, California, features the owner's photorealist work, and a studio that is a riot of color, with shelves filled with books and antique toys. |
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Kenora has been wildly successful in making the transition from being a forestry-dependent community of 15,000 to promoting itself as a vacation getaway for Manitobans. |
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