And to cap it all, he evades his moral inquisitors with the ease of the true lounge lizard. |
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The fact that mind evades complete objectification is not a signal of its irreducibility to mechanics. |
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So by claiming to shun public attention he evades confrontations and intensifies public curiosity. |
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But whatever it is, it craftily evades our attempts to isolate and kill it. |
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He soon appears as Luther evades capture by the local police, the rogue Secret Service agents and Sullivan's hired assassin. |
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But the international dimension of the internet has helped to safeguard freedom, because a decentralised medium evades the rule of law in specific jurisdictions. |
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It is as challenging as being a matador who evades a herd of raging bulls. |
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The film wears all its anachronisms on its sleeve and evades any of the empty solemnity that is often associated with tales of love and sword fights. |
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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. |
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In the 1999 film starring pierce Brosnan, an art thief evades capture by hiding in plain sight. |
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My current predicament is not on the same scale as some of those I have previously found myself in but none the less a solution evades me for now. |
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The traditional food expert, whose name evades me, insisted that carrots very rarely had a role to play in the kitchens of Ireland in years gone by. |
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The need for social justice and personal values evades the allure of corporatisms which have no sense of individual conscience. |
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In the Germania, then, the transrhenane environment consistently evades and confounds our gaze. |
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This otherhood, itself based on solidarity with other human beings, provides the difference which evades paradox. |
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Hernandez's cross goes long towards Rangel', whose volley flashes across goal but evades Shelvy and Bony. |
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