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"When ICANN escapes from government authority, ICANN escapes from ... having to worry about protecting your rights or my rights," Cruz said.
Little Red Riding Hood escapes from the Big Bad Wolf.
Her descriptions of royal escapes from the Nazis are gripping.
Massive fish escapes from aquaculture facilities occur around the world.
Notorious French criminal escapes from prison using helicopter , sparks massive manhunt.
In season 2, the crew escapes from prison and split up.
Plumes on Enceladus Here, water vapor escapes from vents on Enceladus.
The usual escapes from the daily grind were coming up short.
There were repeated trips to reform school, and escapes from it.
There are escapes or attempted escapes from correctional facilities across the country.
In many ways, video games are great escapes from the real world.
Though her face seems expressionless, a daring smirk escapes from her eyes.
Trump escapes from the shutdown with barely even a face-saving fig leaf.
When carbon escapes from soil, it combines with oxygen to form carbon dioxide.
El Chapo made his first of two prison escapes from the penitentiary in 2001.
Arnaboldi, the researcher, said he thought reports of escapes from Sirte may be exaggerated.
Residents of Northern California wine country are describing harrowing escapes from wind-whipped wildfires.
He became a criminal legend with his two escapes from high-security Mexican prisons.
He often escapes from the podium without facing many tough questions from mainstream journalists.
The verdict has drawn even more attention because of Guzmán's previous escapes from prison.
She dons one of his pajama onesies and escapes from the hospital in a wheelchair.
If any data escapes from the VPN’s encrypted tunnel, you’re exposed.
If the heat escapes from your home, you still pay the power company for it.
This change meant that conservation areas were not just set aside as escapes from civilization.
In a blue prison uniform, Sanchez recounted one of Guzmán's many legendary escapes from authorities.
The ball escapes from his bedroom and bounces into the practice goal outside on his porch.
And from there, they made a series of miraculous escapes from what should have been certain death.
Most games are kind of escapes from reality and I feel like this is maybe the opposite?
Frederick Douglass gets told after he escapes from slavery that he needs to be charismatic, not intellectual.
And there are also warthogs, bushbucks, and the occasional rhino that escapes from the nearby wildlife preserve.
There have also been recent escapes from Kasangulu prison in central Congo and Kalemie in Tanganyika Province.
Reading about celebrities gives me escapes from the problems, fears and worries that are really threatening me.
As a result, recent climate research suggests that — without this ice cover — more heat escapes from the oceans.
Guzman's escapes from Mexican prisons furthered the myth of him as a dangerous cartel boss, his lawyer said.
Bond escapes from Piz Gloria, Blofeld's base in the Swiss Alps, and flees to the village of Lauterbrunnen.
Calheiros is also known for close escapes from corruption scandals that could have sunk a less experienced politician.
The original "Jumanji" saw Williams play a man who escapes from captivity inside a magical jungle-themed board game.
Diane escapes from her troubles by strolling through Vietnam with a bald eagle who doesn't realize she's also American.
When methane escapes from Pluto, some of that gas gets caught in the atmosphere of its near moon, Charon.
As Nala escapes from Scar, he tells her that one way or another he always gets what he wants.
And more importantly, skateboarding remains one of the few feasible escapes from the mainstream, offering marble instead of hell.
This year, they were also a reminder that there are few escapes from politics in public life right now.
When the Indominus escapes from its pen in a hungry rage, it's up to Owen to save the day.
Coal ash collects at the bottom of basins, making it difficult to determine when ash escapes from a site.
And they're about big battles and pulse-pounding escapes from danger and all those other things moviegoers have always loved.
The Knot feeds on steam, which is the soul energy (or something) that escapes from shiners in their death throes.
On the island, she escapes from a barefoot warlock who summons zombies with a flash of light from his forehead.
But what really hits my sweet spot is the exhilarating moment before that, when Max first escapes from his punishment.
The timelines are almost always the same: an animal escapes from somewhere, and the story slowly begins to bubble on Twitter.
While these events are taking place, a severed hand escapes from a dissection laboratory and attempts to find its body again.
Ultimately, Amber escapes from the claws of that ivory prison and wears a (vaguely business casual) dress of her own choosing.
J. Miller) escapes from a text app so he can be reprogrammed (and subsequently saved from deletion) by an infamous hacker.
Later, you play as the defective robot named Clank who escapes from a factory so as not to be disposed of.
Comfort television has been one of our best and most effective escapes from a crumbling world over the past 10 years.
But besides the whole "nothing escapes from them" thing and the hugely destructive supernova preceding their birth, black holes are bad news.
The show follows slacker Buddy Dobbs who escapes from his gambling debt by pretending to be a preacher in a small town.
Guzman has a long history of shenanigans in — and escapes from — Mexican penitentiaries, but the book is now officially closed on him.
Cusack is Lenù Greco, the bookish one who studies hard and escapes from their old, squalid Neapolitan neighborhood to become a celebrated novelist.
Methane naturally escapes from the sea floor in many places around the world and can stoke global warming if it reaches the atmosphere.
The Berlin Wall - erected in 1961 - ran along Bernauer Strasse, which became famous for escapes from apartment block windows and through tunnels underneath it.
After freeing Prometheus from his endless torture, and earning the power of a Titan in the process, Kratos escapes from the clutches of Typhon.
There is a myth about hats flying around that people need to wear one because 80% of the body's heat escapes from the head.
To my right, half-illuminated by a dirty industrial light bolted to the building, a cloud of cigarette smoke escapes from Brian DuBourdieu's lips.
READ: Another lion escapes from Kenyan park, attacks man in the capital The decision will be made only when the animal is captured, Mkutshulwa said.
Jurors have already heard stunning details about his alleged bribes to Mexican presidents, his smuggling tunnels underneath the border, and his brazen escapes from prison.
Critics say the research could unleash a new germ that threatens millions if it is not properly stored or if it escapes from a lab.
A remarkable figure in the annals of crime history, with two escapes from high-security Mexican prisons, he was extradited to the U.S. last week.
Melvin Upton and Justin Smoak could have 70 harrowing near-escapes from Cuba between them and they'd still just be Melvin Upton and Justin Smoak, y'know?
He's a computer whiz with an abusive step-dad, and he escapes from the horrors of his daily life by pouring himself into his virtual creation.
The story picks up after Escobar escapes from prison, igniting tensions between rival cartels and the FBI agents who put him behind bars in season one.
A bull escapes from taming after hitting its owner, right, during Jallikkattu,a version of bull fighting at Alanganallur, a village near Madurai, in Tamil Nadu.
This means that any eventual theory of quantum gravity will have to explain either how information somehow escapes from black holes or how it is destroyed.
I enjoyed Brother Andrew's miraculous escapes from brutal soldiers, and at 13 I believed in the power of prayer that blinded the eyes of his persecutors.
It's also a game that presses hard on all these concepts, and demolishes all the easy escapes from tough questions that it could have given itself.
Far more common are the so-called escapes from escort, when convicts are sprung from a prison van on the way to court or between prisons.
Because of this, and after two escapes from high security prisons, El Chapo continues to be an iconic figure of the narcocultura—the culture of the Narco.
About 18 million gallons — 3 percent of the aqueduct&aposs flow, or enough to fill about 27 Olympic-size swimming pools — escapes from the pipeline every day.
In this episode, Negan plays house, Daryl escapes from his cell, Spencer continues to be a "tremendous shit" and all the ladies keep taking care of business.
In the riveting video, he ignores people telling him to go back home, escapes from a fire, and treks across mud until he arrives in St. Louis.
In the 2019 animated fantasy "I Lost My Body," a severed hand escapes from a Paris laboratory while a Moroccan immigrant falls in love with a librarian.
I think my lyrics from song to song are exploring different escapes from the world—some fantasy, some confrontations with pain and some musings on the self.
It's about "a handless teen who escapes from a cult and finds herself in juvenile detention, suspected of knowing who killed her cult leader," according to Deadline.
The film is an adaption of Henri Charrière's memoir, which tells the story of his imprisonment and repeated escapes from the infamous prison colony of Devil's Island.
That pilot ended with C.O. Dennis Zaleski watching on CCTV as The Kid escapes from his cell and leaves a trail of distinctive bodies in his wake.
Currently, Getaway offers escapes from Boston, New York City and Washington, D.C. Rates vary, but a cabin in New York is currently going for $150 per night.
Either way, they embraced the established backstory: in the film, Han escapes from a bleak life on Corellia, where he was part of a group of young criminals.
When cities declined or failed, their laborers might slip across the frontier and join the barbarians; such escapes from exploitation were probably a safety valve at all times.
Gottsagen plays the leading role of a young man who escapes from the nursing home where he is living to pursue his dream of becoming a professional wrestler.
The plot of "Air Bud" is simple: a Golden Retriever escapes from his owner, an evil clown, and starts playing middle school basketball, leading his team to victory.
Hildy is drawn back into journalism, against his better judgment, when a beleaguered worker named Earl Williams (John Magaro) escapes from prison on the eve of his execution.
Harriet chronicles the life of Harriet Tubman as she escapes from slavery and returns to the United States to create the Underground Railroad and liberate hundreds of slaves.
Netflix description: To find his therapy dog, a 153-year-old escapes from juvie and embarks on a journey of reconnection with his brother and grandmother through Cantabria.
Most other Presidents have either used government properties like Camp David or their own private properties -- such as President George W. Bush's Texas ranch -- as escapes from Washington.
But it also solved a huge puzzle: if nothing ever escapes from a black hole, that means they're the Universe's clean-up crew, eating material that never comes back.
A closer look at the figures shows that mass escapes from prisons in drug wars zones peaked in 493 and that the number of escapees has fallen since then.
A closer look at the figures shows that mass escapes from prisons in drug wars zones peaked in 2010 and that the number of escapees has fallen since then.
At the beginning of the series, her character escapes from the government facility where she was raised and she quickly falls in with Will Byers's crew of nerdy heroes.
There's an incredible moment early on when she's telling Mitchell Stevens about one of the kids, where she escapes from the crushing overwhelmingness of this event, if only briefly.
The Neverending Story is a story within a story that follows a young boy named Bastian Balthazar Bux, who escapes from some bullies by hiding in an antique store.
Here, the mother of Grendel's counterpart, Gren, is a traumatized American veteran, Dana Mills, who inexplicably escapes from a hostage situation after her beheading is broadcast to the world.
January 14, 2018: A teen girl escapes from her family home in southern California and calls police to rescue the rest of her 12 siblings from their abusive parents.
Once he discovers she's a girl, she escapes from the castle with the help of Jaqen H'ghar, another man originally from the Night's Watch on his way to the Wall.
Stapley became quietly consumed with him, following his two later escapes from custody and the trials and convictions for murder that eventually led to his execution in Florida in 1989.
In the movie, the song plays while Bruce Wayne escapes from a prison called "The Pit," which is never really explained in any capacity beyond being ambiguously foreign and scary.
But let's not forget the shows like Mad Men and Breaking Bad that, a decade ago, reminded us that TV could be more than weekly, hour-long escapes from reality.
The salami and bresaola had been welcome escapes from all the cheese at the beginning of the journey, and I was sure I was going to love this Devil's Mortar.
In a world where capital is mobile and labor is not, capital escapes from high-tax nations, leaving workers behind to bear the burden of lower productivity and reduced incomes.
Lowery adapted the screenplay from a 103 New Yorker article about Forrest Tucker, a career bank robber who simply refused to stop "working," even after 18 successful escapes from prison.
Three patients in Russia under quarantine for coronavirus orchestrated two unrelated dramatic escapes from the hospital as the country cracks down hard, in the wake of the coronavirus' spread in China.
From what I can glean, a young and downtrodden stablegirl escapes from her life of poverty and abuse on the back of the titular horse to a land of high fantasy.
Some discover how doors work and mount daring escapes from the vet, and others dress up like aliens and octopi for dog Halloween, which—while certainly Good—isn't all that impressive.
As the boss of the Sinaloa cartel, he led of one of the world's largest narcotics organizations, and his two escapes from high-security Mexican prisons made him a criminal legend.
But Search Party very quickly twists and turns; it's a comedy and a mystery, with all the red herrings and narrow escapes from horrible fates that you might expect from the genre.
The series immediately gets your attention by opening in the 1970s, where an American agent (Jeremy Irvine) awakens in, and escapes from, a secret facility during the heart of the Cold War.
Though Lo claims to have little artistic talent of his own, he treasures these escapes from the rigors of basketball, and says he visits the galleries to show appreciation to the artists.
And here's where Hadley departs most dramatically from Woolf, who could advocate for a solo room in essay form, but had little opportunity to give her characters realistic escapes from domestic life.
January 10, 2019: Jayme Closs, a 13-year-old Wisconsin girl who went missing three months prior, escapes from a rural home where she was being held captive by her parent's killer.
The book's author says he is 'appalled and disgusted' Whitehead's "The Underground Railroad" tells the story of Cora, who escapes from a Georgia plantation and heads on a perilous journey toward freedom.
According to the UCL team's research, the appearance of pancakes largely depends on how water escapes from the batter during cooking, a factor which is itself influenced by the thickness of the batter.
By the time Crawford escapes from Houston's orbit in 2000, she suspects physical abuse in Houston's marriage to Brown, has found burned spoons in Houston's house, has attempted to get Houston into rehab.
By the time Crawford escapes from Houston's orbit in 2000, she suspects physical abuse in Houston's marriage to Brown, has found burned spoons in Houston's house, has attempted to get Houston into rehab.
If excrement escapes from the lagoons where it is stored, it could potentially contaminate drinking water with bacteria like salmonella, which can cause digestive problems, and, in certain vulnerable patients cause E. coli.
They will also announce that Mexico will join an existing agreement between the United States and Canada to collectively regulate leaks of methane, a potent greenhouse gas that escapes from oil and gas wells.
More than 100 pro-democracy protesters made daring escapes from a Hong Kong university campus besieged by police Monday night, crawling through narrow underground tunnels or climbing from overpasses and fleeing on waiting motorbikes.
After Tara escapes from them one last time with Cyndie's assistance, she asks why Cyndie's not like the other women in the village — why she's so determined to trust Tara and spare her life.
Their clients have commissioned the remote shelters partly as escapes from "the growing pressures of the urban, digital world," the architecture writer Dominic Bradbury observes in "New Nordic Houses" (Thames & Hudson, $60, 320 pp.).
This is where federal agents brought Joaquín Guzmán Loera, the drug lord known as El Chapo, when he was extradited to the United States last week after two escapes from high-security Mexican prisons.
By the end of the three episodes, Bobbie realizes that her life as a Marine had been predicated on a belief that was a lie, and she escapes from the Martian embassy and requests asylum.
But neither Dr. Hawking nor anybody else was able to come up with a convincing explanation for how that happens and how all this "information" escapes from the deadly erasing clutches of a black hole.
The rest of the film is dedicated to car chases, in which our hero escapes from life-threatening situations without so much as a scratch but kills trained assassins with a flick of his hand.
The collection also includes House Targaryen, House Lannister, House Tyrell (RIP), the Night's Watch (RIP, probably), House Tully (RIP, unless Edmure escapes from the Lannisters), and House Baratheon (RIP, unless Gendry learns who it really is).
One girl known as Sister escapes from her oppressive marriage and finds a group of women living in a remote farm to the North, where she struggles to figure out how to rebel against the system.
Fuhrmann portrayed the adult daughter of Paul Rudd's Scott Lang, Cassie, after he escapes from the quantum realm to find half of the world missing and the other half older from the years that have passed.
In a film installation, a dramatically older-looking Milena, then 15, performs the final scene of François Truffaut's 1959 film "The 400 Blows," in which she portrays the misunderstood youth, Antoine, who escapes from reform school.
In Hong Kong, Daring Escapes From a Violent Siege at a University The police offered protesters one way out of a besieged campus, raining down tear gas and rubber bullets on those who attempted to flee.
Then roll the clock back to the 1980s: as a policeman's daughter growing up near the Irish border, her childhood memories include narrow escapes from the Irish Republican Army, of which Mr McGuinness was a proud veteran.
He has been subject to exceptionally tight security protocols, known as special administrative measures or SAMs, thanks to his two escapes from high-security Mexican prisons and what prosecutors have described as a history of intimidating witnesses.
It's a moment that foreshadows the dark future ahead for the anonymous and unaccountable corners of the internet, the places that aren't escapes from harassment and abuse but rather places where harassment and abuse often cannot be escaped.
That works beautifully in American Honey, which stars newcomer Sasha Lane as Star, who escapes from an abusive home by joining a caravan of teenagers like herself who travel the country in a huge white van, selling magazine subscriptions.
From Rick and Morty and Game of Thrones to Stranger Things and Saved by the Bell, these limited-time odes to pop culture are wildly popular, perfectly 'grammable mini-escapes from the trash fire that is our current reality.
Tales of flying fish and death-defying escapes from avalanches are a far cry from McCartney's recent revelations about his own wild adventures with the Beatles, which included "seeing God" during a particularly heavy drug experience in '60s London.
Eleven, an adolescent girl with powerful telekinetic abilities, becomes friends with a group of bike-riding, Dungeons and Dragons-playing, pre-teen boys after she escapes from the mysterious hospital where she's spent most of life honing her powers.
Survivors told of narrow escapes from walls of flame that seemed to erupt from nowhere on Sunday night and Monday morning, forcing them to run even before text messages and other alerts were sent out by emergency warning systems.
In his Concluding Unscientific Postscript to Philosophical Fragments , Søren Kierkegaard tells a parable: A man escapes from a mental institution and into town, but he worries that he'll be returned to his cell if he's discovered to be mad.
I think what was supposed to happen in that scene is that she only escapes from the closet because the dog—who likes her and doesn't like Adrian—attacks Adrian, and then she's able to escape because of that.
Trouble comes calling on the New Iberia parish where James Lee Burke sets THE NEW IBERIA BLUES (Simon & Schuster, $27.99), about a condemned murderer who escapes from a Texas prison and comes home to Louisiana, ready to kill again.
No word on what his views may reflect of the country's current state of affairs, but Vevers uses Americana as a jumping off point anyway; that means most of his inspiration for Coach sees the clothes as timely escapes from reality.
NOTORIOUS FRENCH CRIMINAL ESCAPES FROM PRISON USING HELICOPTER, SPARKS MASSIVE MANHUNT AROUND PARIS The 46-year-old was serving 25 years for an attempted armed robbery in 2010 that led to a high-speed chase and a shootout with police.
In the first trailer, which Universal Pictures released earlier this summer, Michael Meyers escapes from a mental institution and travels back to his hometown, Haddonfield, to take another (literal) stab at terrorizing women in their kitchens, closets, and bathroom stalls.
Eleven Few shows made quite the impact that Stranger Things did — and few characters had the same degree of impact as Eleven, the show's telekinetic misfit who escapes from a military lab and discovers the joys of friendship and Eggo waffles.
Although it's a departure from his usual spy action and sci-fi fare, Cruise somehow manages to make his trademark high knee sprints, showing of bare chest and unlikely escapes from certain death work in this trailer for the supernatural thriller.
But some Netflix movies now have theatrical releases, including the forthcoming films "The Two Popes," about the relationship between Pope Benedict and Pope Francis, and "I Lost My Body," an animated film about a hand that escapes from a dissection lab.
Some 800 additional Montagnard refugees had fled to Dak Son from villages that the Viet Cong had taken, and so the guerrillas decided to make an example of Dak Son to try and prevent subsequent escapes from Viet Cong-controlled territories.
Novick-Finder's two-step method, while it takes a little longer, also ensures that moisture escapes from the center — bread that was brought up to room temperature too quickly can become hard as a rock in the center from moisture that linger around.
After Cecilia escapes from the psychiatric hospital and ends up in a violent battle with the invisible figure back at her friend James's house, Cecilia unmasks the man in the invisibility suit and viewers are surprised to see Adrian's now dead brother.
Masha Leon, who survived harrowing childhood escapes from grim pre-ghetto Warsaw and through Communist Siberia during World War II to mingle years later with New York's glitterati as the society columnist for the world's oldest Yiddish newspaper, died on Wednesday in Manhattan.
Oliver Lamb, a volcanologist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill who was not involved in the study, said that radon escapes from volcanoes "in all corners of the world," including Chile's Villarrica, Guatemala's Fuego, Japan's Sakurajima and Nicaragua's Masaya.
Missick Newly strong, Luke escapes from jail and returns to his home in Harlem, where Detective Misty Knight (Simone Missick) is attempting to tie club owner Cornell Stokes (Mahershala Ali) and his cousin, Councilwoman Mariah Dillard (Alfre Woodard), to a series of neighborhood crimes.
"I think we managed to include everything that was really important," Davies said, adding that he had streamlined some of the narrative's twists and turns, notably Valjean's repeated returns to and escapes from prison, and Javert's uncanny reappearances wherever Valjean is to be found.
The prosecutors claim Guzman "hindered the judicial process twice by engineering and organizing his own escapes from prison, engaging in widespread corruption related to public officials, and hiring hit men to engage in acts of violence against rivals and suspected government cooperators," the motion states.
Finding Baba Yaga by Jane Yolen Science fiction grandmaster Jane Yolen's next book is a narrative, illustrated poem that reimagines the Russian fairy tale of Baba Yaga that blends the fantastic with realism, following a young woman named Natasha who escapes from her abusive family in America.
He faces numerous charges including drug trafficking, murder, and money laundering in states throughout the US. The leader of Mexico's Sinaloa cartel became a worldwide phenomenon over the course of the past two decades thanks in part to a series of elaborate escapes from maximum security prisons.
Suddenly a gust of wind hits them, and they start to move from one side to the other—almost as if they were moving to the beat of the rap that escapes from a little speaker near the grill, music that makes the conversation even more pleasant.
"Most conventional pop music videos aim to be dream-like escapes from the natural horrors of the outside world… but then, Billie Eilish doesn't make conventional pop music," Billboard's Stephen Daw writes of the "spine-chilling" video for "Bury a Friend," which leans heavily on horrific imagery.
" The story of the Jurassic World Live Tour is set amid the chaos that ensues after a genetically engineered dinosaur escapes from its enclosure — a period that falls roughly between the two most recent installments in the movie franchise, "Jurassic World" and "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
" The story of the Jurassic World Live Tour is set amid the chaos that ensues after a genetically engineered dinosaur escapes from its enclosure — a period that falls roughly between the two most recent installments in the movie franchise, "Jurassic World" and "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
He faces numerous charges including drug trafficking, murder, and money laundering in states throughout the U.S. The leader of Mexico's Sinaloa cartel became a worldwide phenomenon over the course of the past two decades thanks in part to a series of elaborate escapes from maximum security prisons.
Although Guzmán was incarcerated during many of the years that the cartel was operating (his two great escapes from maximum security prisons here are the stuff of legend now), it was only when he was extradited to the United States that he was truly considered out of the game.
In "The Place of Storms," he imagines his vanished father in the "ice fields outside the city of Stalingrad" and escapes from his family's sadness in a refuge called "the beach," a soft bed of lignite beside a water-filled coal pit that's slowly being consumed by an underground fire.
And this fall, Doubleday will publish Colson Whitehead's "The Underground Railroad," about a slave named Cora; she escapes from a Georgia plantation and flees north via an Underground Railroad that is not just a metaphorical alliance, but also a real subterranean network of tunnels and stations connected by a rickety train.
The surreal urban fairytale of a disembodied hand that escapes from a laboratory and spends a night scurrying, climbing, and at one point gliding through urban Paris, all so that it can return to the body of a melancholic pizza delivery boy, was one of 2019's major animated films.
"When we got to America we took our dreams, looked at them tenderly as if they were newly born children and put them away," NoViolet Bulawayo writes in "We Need New Names," her novel about a young girl who escapes from Zimbabwe to America only to be disappointed by the lack of opportunity.
These women — a nun, a doctor who treats the poor, a woman who entertains death-squad assassins in her living room while Forché and another woman hide upstairs — lead her deeper into the country's harsh realities; it is with her female friends that she has two terrifying near escapes from death squads.
We'll explore the myths that surround El Chapo, separating fact from fiction about his two escapes from maximum-security prisons in Mexico, the elaborate tunnels that he used to smuggle billions of dollars worth of drugs beneath the border, and his ill-fated encounter with actors Kate del Castillo and Sean Penn.
He burrows down a tunnel as if harrowing Hell, and when, at last, he escapes from Hacksaw Ridge—the site of the climactic battle, its very name designed to bite deep—he is framed against the sun, pouring water over his half-naked figure to wash off the blood of other men.
Religious libraries sit alongside traditional bakeries like Korcaz (where the scent of challah escapes from the building into the street every Friday morning at dawn), and atheists cross paths with Chabad Jews who grab young people in the street and place tefillin on them (the phylacteries that are worn during morning prayer).
The film is a skillfully written thriller centering on Jesse's narrative shortly after he escapes from the Neo-Nazis' meth facility... El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie gives Jesse Pinkman the swan song he deserves, with a compelling two-hour story that brings us back into the high-stakes world of drugs and thrilling shootouts.
Children of Ruin by Adrian Tchaikovsky One of the best books I read last year was Adrian Tchaikovsky's 2015 novel Children of Time, a brilliant space opera about the rise of a sentient race of spiders on a distant, terraformed world, and humanity's descent into feudalism as it escapes from a broken Earth, meeting up in a spectacular clash.
They've been transmitted via giant plot device antenna to the Rebel flagship Profundity, which then copies it over onto ONE SINGLE LITTLE HARD COPY that looks like this: A small group of soldiers escapes from Profundity and brings the disk to Leia on Tantive IV, where she is arrested in the opening scenes of A New Hope.
In the opening moments he escapes from a facility where he's being held -- in a city that looks very much like Shanghai, but is never explicitly identified as such -- taking refuge on the rooftop where the teenage Yi (voiced by "Marvel's Agents of SHIELD's" Chloe Bennet) lives, now just with her mom and grandma after dad's death.
Ringcraft is necessary on the ground in the modern mixed martial arts game, as the wall walk and bridging off the fence are considerably more powerful than the basic set of escapes from the bottom, but a fighter can just as easily use the fence to crumple his opponent's posture and leave them with no way to avoid ground and pound.
In "Best Friends," instead of magic, the main character, Shannon, based on the author Shannon Hale herself, escapes from the perils of everyday friendships and channels her worries into her own writing, creating a story about a rich girl who, despite her wealth and beauty, is neglected by her parents and desperately lonely until she is transported to another land far away.
L.S.U. rose to the top of college football with its embrace of a spread offense, introduced after years of underwhelming passing statistics in Baton Rouge, and with a quarterback, Joe Burrow, who used his final year of eligibility to throw dozens of touchdowns, dazzle audiences with Houdini-like escapes from blitzing defenders and win the Heisman Trophy in a landslide.
I've read Ann Rule's classic memoir of her friendship with Bundy, A Stranger Beside Me. I know the basic chronology of Bundy's crimes — his early assaults and murders beginning around 1974, his kidnapping arrest and conviction in 1976, repeated escapes from authorities, and the Chi Omega sorority murders he committed at Florida State University in 1978 that would turn him into a cultural fixture of evil.
This is the strength we have always found ways to summon, from the first Taíno strategists gathering under a ceiba tree to plot their response to the Spanish invasion of their lands; through centuries of escapes from, sabotage of, and rebellion against slavery; through strikes, cooperatives, and draft resistance; through demands for bilingual education in US schools and affordable housing from Manatí to Manhattan.
So when the cartoonist and graphic storyteller Roz Chast invites a friend to dinner near her West Side pied-à-terre, where she escapes from her staider, greener Connecticut life, the Turkish restaurant she chooses inevitably turns out to be the most purely Chastian locale in New York: even on a Friday night, the tables seem filled with disconsolate, anxious outsiders, and the waiters wear shirts blazoned with the restaurant's name.

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