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Jersey is an island - there is nowhere to run to, and I ran away several times, but the reality was there was nowhere to go.
BBC: Haut de la Garenne: Your experiences
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He's got nowhere to run to and, therefore, this could be a very, very long process of stalemate and possibly, as I say, the separation of what is now Libya into two different places.
BBC: Transcript of Douglas Alexander interview
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Sprint may have nowhere to run.
ECONOMIST: Deutsche Telekom makes an important call
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That meant Laurent Koscielny moved to right-back, and he was nowhere to be seen when Balotelli checked his run to stay onside and cut in from the left to play a key part in the goal.
BBC: eng-prem
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Michel Martelly, who first made his name on the Haitian music scene, was inaugurated as president in May 2011 after coming out of nowhere to win 68% of votes in the run-off of a hotly-contested presidential election in March.
BBC: Haiti profile
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He understands something that has evidently eluded the ISG's worthies: We are in a global war and that, if we run from Iraq, there is nowhere to hide.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Iraq Surrender Group
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"The sheer amount of concrete and Tarmac here now means the water has nowhere to go, it's much, much harder for the water to run away or soak into the ground, " he added.
BBC: Gloucestershire flooding residents make rescue decision
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Nowhere is the Chinese propensity to base business on relationships more obvious than in the family-run firms that make up the bulk of the private sector.
ECONOMIST: Private businesses are China's great hope for the future
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This is, perhaps, the only car in the world that really needs one -- given the fact that if you run out of fuel, you're dead in the water -- and it's nowhere to be found.
CNN: Natural-gas guzzler