Readers may be shocked to learn that I am currently harbouring a political fugitive. |
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This is the story of a man born on the wrong side of the blanket, a fugitive from the King's justice, and the finest swordsman in all of France. |
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His pursuers tracked him down with a bloodhound but the fugitive managed to kill the hound with an arrow and make good his escape. |
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The composition of the aplites suggests a multistage evolution that involved plagioclase-dominated fractionation of a fugitive melt batch. |
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A passing picture, a stray word, a fugitive thought caught up by them sets in motion a long train of dreamy, unfashioned, unfinished thoughts. |
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A young fugitive on a motorbike ran out of petrol and was kissed by the boss's snooty daughter as a dare. |
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Patrol boats and helicopters sometimes entangle fugitive vessels by firing a netlike device into the water in front of it. |
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Some filmmakers shine a bright light that blurs the intimate, the indistinct and the fugitive. |
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In the space of a few short months, he went from being master of a continent to a fugitive. |
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Some of the fugitive workers obtained new identification papers using an alias, making it that much more difficult to track them down. |
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What exactly happened in those final hours on the run and why did the cabby help the fugitive check into a hotel under his own name? |
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Five years of fugitive living has made me a little camera-shy, so I'm wearing my best wig and dark glasses for the occasion. |
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In May 2001, Cohen was officially made a fugitive from justice by the US authorities. |
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Carib is spoken along the Caribbean coast by the Garifunas, or Black Caribs, the descendants of fugitive slaves and Carib Indians. |
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Therefore, for any outlaw or fugitive of any nationality this is the perfect hiding place. |
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While chroma tends to be faint and fugitive in Bell's early sculptures, a selection of recent works at Jacobson Howard was downright colorful. |
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And the heat went out of the pursuit eventually, and when he died in 1762, although a pauper, he was no longer a fugitive. |
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Secreted within the back gardens of a terrace of houses, like some fugitive Penal Laws church, its very identity will be at stake. |
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If, however, the fugitive is committed to prison, the Act contemplates that he may seek to challenge that warrant by habeas corpus proceedings. |
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A city-wide search last night failed to locate the fugitive firebug, and police fear that he may strike again. |
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As they questioned the Algerian fugitive, another man who was in the flat launched a frenzied attack with a kitchen knife. |
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An escape from slavery is an expansion of experience and cultural consciousness, one that fugitive slave narratives record repeatedly. |
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On the morning of February 11, a fugitive wanted online throughout the country was arrested. |
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Now that she has become a fugitive from justice, the townspeople see an opportunity to exploit her. |
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A wanted fugitive of the American highways has been holding up traffic in Steeton. |
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Still, he was about to apprehend a fugitive who'd eluded the police for eleven years. |
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Of course, helping a fugitive escape the police wasn't on the agenda either. |
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On the morning of February 10, a wanted fugitive surrendered himself to police. |
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The federal government also pursued the matter of fugitive slaves escaping overland to territories held by foreign powers. |
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For me white privilege has turned out to be an elusive and fugitive subject. |
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A fugitive smile played around Rick's face as he ushered Edie in through the surprisingly large doors. |
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It has the great and salutary benefit of constantly reminding us how hard won is fugitive information about even quite senior office-holders. |
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Although golf courses aren't the leading cause of fugitive dust, they still are considered a contributor. |
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In a second, and more fugitive image, the action opens with modern citizens struggling to be heard in the public arena. |
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The evidence for medieval agricultural magic is very fugitive, but there is no reason to think it was not pervasive. |
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She was a Romantic ballerina of fugitive lightness, with a delicacy as much like steel as late. |
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She found few internal records and had to piece together most of the story from a variety of fugitive sources. |
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Targets were established in a variety of ways, and it often reminded me of fugitive work here in the states. |
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I see the quality of those blue green works of mine as being very fugitive. |
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One of the most potentially fugitive art forms, they age, perish and demand constant care. |
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It is another fugitive inscription on the page of earth that it is necessary to seize, that you want to understand. |
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This circumstance does not preclude application of the fugitive disentitlement doctrine. |
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The woman and a 30-year-old man were arrested on charges of false imprisonment, serious assault and aiding and abetting a fugitive. |
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Once aboard, to his fugitive embarrassment, he is accosted by a young girl he vaguely remembers. |
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Jackson was acutely aware that Florida was a dangerous haven for fugitive slaves. |
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The wife of a deceased lawman would never consider a proposal from a fugitive. |
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Then Dugin recommended supporting fugitive Ukrainian ex-president Victor Yanukovych, who is now in Russia. |
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A young sea captain's future is transformed as he encounters mutiny, adventure and a beautiful fugitive in this romantic thriller set during an epic voyage to Shanghai. |
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And Daniel Webster, a great opponent of slavery, supported the vile Compromise of 1850, fugitive Slave Act and all. |
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He had made arrangements to surrender but failed to show and was picked up as a fugitive in Pennsylvania. |
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The taste of fish has been left behind in the stock, leaving an intense, dry muttony meat thronged with fugitive flavours that escape identification. |
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The local government was strongly supportive of the fugitive president and vocal in its criticism of the Maidan. |
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But while the imperial commander was wasting his time in comfortable winter quarters, the fugitive king busily employed himself in raising an army. |
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The successful materialization of these fugitive images is a challenge. |
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I must confess to a fugitive and irrational wish that he might find some small mercies there. |
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As he daydreamed, fugitive thoughts passed through his mind. |
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A fugitive escapes to the underground sewer of an unnamed city. |
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A former fugitive accused of bankrolling a massive skunk cannabis factory at an airfield near Selby has pleaded guilty to being concerned in the production of cannabis. |
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Simple assault, battery, aiding and abetting, harboring a fugitive, and also obstruction of justice took place. |
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Detectives with a fugitive task force caught up with Polanco and a friend on a Bronx street in the early afternoon. |
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Infamous African warlord Joseph Kony might soon be taking a break from life as a fugitive. |
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I would rather die first, or become a fugitive from justice! |
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The officers watched in amazement as their daring fugitive escaped. |
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Next to these markers, family and lived events can seem evanescent, fugitive, and unreal, because memories of them are neither ubiquitous nor collectively shared. |
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One of those signature-gatherers not only turned to be unregistered but is also a fugitive from justice. |
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It's a great novel, somewhat quirky, about an unemployed fugitive English philosopher who goes to France and falls in with a one-armed bandit literally, a thief with one arm. |
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We must arrest and return their fugitive slaves with greedy pleasure. |
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When Claudius successfully invaded in 43 AD, it was in aid of another fugitive British ruler, Verica of the Atrebates. |
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The fugitive slaves, called maroons, could easily hide in the backcountry of the bayous and survive in small settlements. |
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Her home became one of the most important hiding places for fugitive priests in the north of England. |
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However, the gravest of these occurred in the Orizaba area, where there were about 500 fugitive slaves. |
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That made matters worse for he was now classified as a fugitive who, by fleeing arrest, had proved his own guilt. |
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It is no answer to say that AP spends its money for that which is too fugitive or evanescent to be the subject of property. |
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Records show that only about three hundred fugitive slaves were renditioned to the South between 1850 and secession a decade later. |
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In 1964 you were given a guest star spot on the series The fugitive. |
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It is a goal of industry and scientists alike to better constrain the sources of fugitive methane emissions from man-made activities. |
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Like fugitive slaves of the antebellum south, colored citizens huddled in the squad room and awaited their turn to be taken home under escort. |
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He was ordered held without bail on the charge of being a fugitive from justice, based upon two extraditable warrants in North Carolina. |
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He then got the device along with a fake bomb and the fugitive gave him instructions on how to connect it to wires and remotely detonate it. |
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The latest incident occurs at the site of a migrant labor camp where Duarte tries, and ultimately fails, to arrest a fugitive wanted on an illegal gun trafficking charge. |
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The slavery issue was not legally contested until the Somerset case of 1772, which concerned James Somersett, a fugitive black slave from Virginia. |
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Detectives are afraid the 45-year-old fugitive, who made threats from his jail cell that he would kill his rape victims, will try to find the woman. |
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The fugitive lovers are then pursued all over Ireland by the Fianna. |
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The group is then unofficially reformed, this time operating primarily in the United States, joined by two fugitive CIA agents who have been framed for treason. |
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If I am an amnesiac I could be even intelligenter as a fugitive. |
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Back to thy punishment, False fugitive, and to thy speed add wings. |
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The original plan had been to hand Iraq over to a government composed of Iraqi exiles hand-picked by Washington and led by fugitive Ahmed Chalabi. |
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