Ducking in to El Jibarito on Calle Sol, Puerto Rican flags hung proudly from the walls.
It could end up being more dangerous to someone shooting to defend than just ducking.
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And rightly so if the targets are those illegally ducking out of the system at present.
Ducking insurance claims related to such a vast tragedy could really backfire on America's favourite investor.
Another giant international company, Facebook, has now been accused of ducking its tax obligations.
They encounter sudden combustion inside mock cabins, practicing ducking under flames to stay alive.
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Hollande looked a much calmer presence who excelled both in ducking blows and holding his ground.
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Dunn is surely guilty of gross responsibility-ducking and sputtering unprofessionalism in the wake of this scandal.
He said his wife did just that, ducking under a clothes rack until the threat was over.
The government is ducking an even more crucial issue: France's loss of competitiveness inside the euro zone.
End-of-life tax-ducking techniques can cut income taxes as well as federal estate and state estate and inheritance taxes.
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Children practise ducking under the desk in earthquake drills throughout their school years.
He slashed his way through the undergrowth, ducking under grasping, luminescent ferns and slithering between barbed and crosshatched vines.
They do often fantasize about ducking their heads to have a necklace with a medallion draped around their necks.
Labour has accused the SNP of "ducking and diving" questions on the future of Trident if Scotland became independent.
In his effort to woo back would-be defectors, Mr Netanyahu is ducking and weaving for all he is worth.
They include David Jason, 61, who plays lead character Del Boy Trotter - the loveable "ducking and diving" suitcase salesman.
Ducking a decision often creates bigger problems in the long run, but for the moment, it eases the mental strain.
After ducking Silberman's calls for three months, the desperate debtor eventually let Silberman negotiate with creditors on the debtor's behalf.
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In fact, his carefully worded statement, far from ducking behind legal technicalities, explains that he did take wider considerations into account.
In the healthcare industry, doctors display elevated behavior when they genuinely apologize for their errors rather than ducking behind legal defenses.
Mr Berlusconi is good at ducking and can rely on the counter punches of his media friends and others to fight back.
Not content to let Obama dig his own hole, Hillary Clinton piped in with lurid tales of ducking Bosnian sniper fire.
The guy running that operation is very clever about ducking taxes.
Mr Dragojevic is in New York, ducking pesky questions about Kosovo from television news reporters and thinking over a three-picture deal with Miramax.
They, too, have noticed that Mr. Romney is ducking the class-warfare debate, and that not even the Gingrich threat has moved him to engage.
"The choked-off recovery we've seen since George Osborne's spending review and VAT rise should not be an excuse for ducking the necessary reforms, " he said.
Fitzgerald gained a reputation on the campaign trail as the stealth candidate, often ducking reporters' questions at public events and running a low-key, under-the-radar campaign.
Petrobras ( PBR) is the ugly ducking of multinational oil companies.
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