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fugitive and out
The novel opens with a fugitive convict frantically trying to avoid the nemesis of being `` laid hands on '' -- a mysterious figure who looks into Pip's frightened eyes in the churchyard `` as if he were eluding the hands of the dead people, stretching up cautiously out of their graves, to get a twist upon his ankle and pull him in ''.
In 1937, a prominent Estonian political leader Artur Sirk, while a fugitive in Luxembourg was found dead, having apparently committed suicide by jumping out a second-story window.
" For Buber man must master, withstand and alter his situation, or even leave it, " but the fugitive flight out of the claim of the situation into situationlessness is no legitimate affair of man.
But the fighter turns out to be a fugitive from justice and flees, leaving the Tramp to fight a no-nonsense replacement.
To his dismay, he learns that, having proven her loyalty and made herself a fugitive, Eve will accompany Vandamm out of the country that night.
The fugitive Sybarites first appealed for support to Sparta, but without success: their application to the Athenians was more successful, and that people determined to send out a fresh colony, at the same time that they reinstated the settlers who had been lately expelled from thence.
Morris's shooting had caused him to be unable to continue in the role, and he was written out of the show by having the character become a national fugitive.
By 1985 Rich was a fugitive from U. S. justice, and Davis bought out his interest in Fox for $ 116 million.
When the Mongols carried out another heavy assault, Baibars – who it is said had laid out the overall strategy of the battle since he had spent much time in that region, earlier in his life, as a fugitive – and his men feigned a final retreat, drawing the Mongols into the highlands to be ambushed by the rest of the Mamluk forces, who were concealed among the trees in the highlands.
He served as counsel in 1851 in the trials that arose out of the forcible rescue of the fugitive slave Shadrach Minkins from the custody of the United States Marshal in Boston.
Although he talked to Gene Hackman, Paul Newman, Kris Kristofferson, and Jack Nicholson to find out if they would be interested, Steve McQueen was the director's first choice for the role eventually taken by Roy Scheider, a small-time criminal named Jackie Scanlon who ends up a fugitive from the law and the Mafia after a robbery of a New Jersey church.
Achemez Gochiyaev, the head of the group that carried out the attacks and allegedly the main organizer, remains a fugitive, and is under an international search warrant.
While monitoring Barillo's activities, Ramírez meets Billy Chambers ( Mickey Rourke ), an American fugitive who has been living under the protection of Barillo, but can no longer stomach the horrible tasks he's been forced to carry out for him.
In its first issue, dated September 1982, the magazine set out " to speak plainly and vigorously about the problems that beset the life of the artists and the life of the mind in our society " while resisting " a more general cultural drift " that had in many cases " condemned true seriousness to a fugitive existence.
After his conviction for the church bombing in 1980, Stoner appealed for three years, and when his appeals ran out, he was a fugitive for four months.
By 1985, Rich was a fugitive from US justice, and Davis bought out his interest in 20th Century Fox for $ 116 million.
While a fugitive, Boyce carried out 17 bank robberies in Idaho and Washington State.
In " Scan ," an episode of the television show Prison Break, fugitive Fernando Sucre flees to Bedford-Stuyvesant to meet his friend, only to find out that his sweetheart will be getting married in Las Vegas.
At an African American Fourth of July celebration at Louisville ’ s camp — one that followed a parade through the city streets, including some fifteen hundred armed black and white soldiers and band — Palmer, arriving in a gilded circus chariot, told an estimated twenty thousand attendees, most of whom he had already been assured believed the general was there to declare them free ( and who he claimed later he set out to inform otherwise ), “ My countrymen, you are free, and while I command in this department the military forces of the United States will defend your right to freedom .” That one of its circuit courts was soon to strike down Congress ’ s act of March 3, 1865, liberating black soldiers ’ dependants — some 72, 045 individuals, or by one USCT officer ’ s estimate, “ wo and one half persons freed, for each Colored Soldier enlisted in the State of Kentucky ” and two-thirds of the state ’ s slaves — only fueled the general ’ s intent to cure the state ’ s white residents of “ Negrophobia in its worst form .” “ Slavery is dead in Kentucky ,” he crowed to his wife in October 1865, “ and my Mission is accomplished .” He was soon met with an indictment by Louisville ’ s grand jury for aiding fugitive slaves and a wave of lawsuits from dispossessed Kentucky slaveholders.
The fugitive turns out to be Wolf-Man.
Lieutenant Fergus Falls ( Richard Crenna ) arrives on the scene, takes charge, barks out orders and vows to do whatever it takes to capture the fugitive.
The decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of Prigg v. Pennsylvania in 1842 ( 16 Peters 539 )— that state authorities could not be forced to act in fugitive slave cases, but that national authorities must carry out the national law — was followed by legislation in Massachusetts ( 1843 ), Vermont ( 1843 ), Pennsylvania ( 1847 ) and Rhode Island ( 1848 ), forbidding state officials from aiding in enforcing the law and refusing the use of state jails for fugitive slaves.

fugitive and voice
After these events, Sarah becomes a fugitive from society and begins making a voice recording for John ( in which she acknowledges his paternity ) to later give to her son at the proper age.

fugitive and me
", Cain is facing the punishment that God has visited upon him for the sin of Envy, which is a similar play on the words in where he says, " I shall be a fugitive and a wanderer on the earth, and whoever finds me will kill me.
Louis subsequently wrote that Sidney " promised me to produce a great uprising ... but the proposition he put to me to advance him 100, 000 ecus ... was more than I wished to expose on the word of a fugitive I offered him only 20, 000 ".

fugitive and !
If a fugitive is spotted a marshal may shout " Go to court!

cried and out
Her arm bled slightly, and the offended skin cried out in pain.
But at the touch of Hume and Voltaire the noble or hideous visitations which had haunted the mind since Agamemnon's blood cried out for vengeance, disappeared altogether or took tawdry refuge among the gaslights of melodrama.
`` I could scratch her eyes out '', Eileen cried and stamped her foot when I came back from the phone booth.
`` That's the General's horse '', one of them cried out.
Public relations strategists everywhere, watching the reaction of the German press, the liberal press, the lunatic-fringe press, listening to their neighbors, studying interviews with men and women on the street, cried out: Too much, too much -- the mind of the audience is becoming dulled, the horrors are losing their effect.
I could tell them, but no one ever asked, why I had cried out so triumphantly at the sight of her body.
Yes, I had cried out that I knew she'd do it, but without my fully realizing it at the time, it was a cry of triumph for her, praise at her deliverance from pettiness and greed -- and guilt.
He cried out to her, his back turned.
Upon hearing the call of his hunting party, he cried out to them and immediately was changed into a stag.
As if she were weighed down with old age and worn out by grief, she walked slowly and when she approached the actual entrance to the sanctuary made two genuflections ; on the third she sank to the floor and taking firm hold of the sacred doors, cried in a loud voice: " Unless my hands are cuff off, I will not leave this holy place except on one condition: that I receive the emperor's cross as guarantee of safety ".
Certain that his wound was fatal, he cried out " I am killed, remember me to my wife ", and called for his chaplain Stephen Comyn.
Ancient resources as well as recent archaeological evidence suggest that, at one point, Caligula had the palace extended to annex this structure. When several kings came to Rome to pay their respects to him and argued about their nobility of descent, he cried out " Let there be one Lord, one King ".
Nebuchadnezzar, who had made a drinking-cup from the skull of a murdered Jew, was greatly astonished when, at the moment that the three men were cast into the furnace, the bodies of the dead boys moved, and, striking him in the face, cried out: " The companion of these three men revives the dead!
And he cried out and said, ' And yet it has just eaten from my hands!
In the novel, " he hurt her and she cried out, muffled, frightened ".
Adams firmly opposed this idea, so when the rest of the house erupted into ' ayes ', he cried out, ' No!
" This dreadful scene struck the Romans who were present with so much horror and compassion that they all cried out with one voice that they would rather die a thousand deaths in defence of their liberty than suffer such outrages to be committed by the tyrants.
Wesley ’ s personal social philosophy was characterized by “ an instructive reluctance to criticize existing institutions was overborne by indignation at certain abuses which cried out for rectification .” The Methodist Church ’ s responses to injustices in society are embodiments of the Wesleyan traditions of mercy and justice.
:" My sage cried out to him: " You think,
Whatever other vicissitudes his views went through, he firmly retained his belief in the direct and inextricable connection between human liberty and expansion into space — for which reason he strongly cried out against any idea of space exploration being " a waste of money " or " unnecessary luxury ".
Latino Malabranca, the aged and ill dean of the College of Cardinals cried out, " In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost, I elect brother Pietro di Morrone.
When Pope Urban had said these ... things in his urbane discourse, he so influenced to one purpose the desires of all who were present, that they cried out " It is the will of God!
Jesus expressed this temporal divine rift when he cried out, " My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?
The Devil then cried out, " No-one will ever find out how these stones came here!

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