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1  In reality there was no escape.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George Orwell
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2  You can escape from it whenever you choose.
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3  The larger evils invariably escaped their notice.
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4  Often they gave themselves up to daydreams of escape.
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5  Even in sleep he could not altogether escape from her image.
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6  No one who had once fallen into the hands of the Thought Police ever escaped in the end.
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7  Asleep or awake, working or eating, indoors or out of doors, in the bath or in bed--no escape.
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8  And even if we chose to let you live out the natural term of your life, still you would never escape from us.
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9  But if he can make complete, utter submission, if he can escape from his identity, if he can merge himself in the Party so that he IS the Party, then he is all-powerful and immortal.
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10  Winston Smith, his chin nuzzled into his breast in an effort to escape the vile wind, slipped quickly through the glass doors of Victory Mansions, though not quickly enough to prevent a swirl of gritty dust from entering along with him.
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