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  • 1Escape with Romeo — Escape with Romeo; links Thomas Elbern Bochum Total, 2001 Gründung 1989 Genre Wave, Rock, Electro P …

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  • 2Escape With Romeo — Escape With Romeo …

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  • 3escape with life and limb — survive intact, get away from danger unharmed …

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  • 4escape with the skin of one's teeth — barely got away, only just escaped …

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  • 5with\ a\ whole\ skin — • with a whole skin • in a whole skin adv. phr. With no injury; unhurt; safely. The boy was lucky to escape with a whole skin when the car went off the road. Jack came through the game with a whole skin. The horse threw him off, but he got away… …

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  • 6escape — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 getting away from a place ADJECTIVE ▪ attempted ▪ successful ▪ great ▪ one of the greatest escapes of all time ▪ daring …

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  • 7escape — es|cape1 [ ı skeıp ] verb *** ▸ 1 get away from something bad ▸ 2 avoid something unpleasant ▸ 3 come out by accident ▸ 4 not remember/notice ▸ 5 go away on vacation ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) intransitive to get away from a place where you are in danger:… …

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  • 8escape — I UK [ɪˈskeɪp] / US verb Word forms escape : present tense I/you/we/they escape he/she/it escapes present participle escaping past tense escaped past participle escaped *** 1) [intransitive] to get away from a place where you are in danger Three… …

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  • 9Escape from East Berlin — Infobox Film name = Escape from East Berlin image size = caption = director = Robert Siodmak producer = Walter Wood writer = Gabrielle Upton (also story) Peter Berneis (also story) Millard Lampell narrator = starring = Don Murray music = Hans… …

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  • 10escape — 01. Our pet bird [escaped] from its cage, and we almost lost it. 02. The prisoner was shot in the back as he tried to [escape] over the fence. 03. The prisoners planned their [escape] for months before finally getting away. 04. The driver of a… …

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