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Combined with some allocated seats, that would allow it to sneak away with the election.
ECONOMIST: On democracy��s front line
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When it's time to nail down something, we very often sneak away.
WSJ: The Weekend Interview with Donald Kagan: 'Democracy May Have Had Its Day'
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Will your boyfriend sneak your cellphone away from you and go through it?
FORBES: Yale Student Allows His Privacy To Be Obliterated For A Class Project
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That president, having stolen away from trial-locked Washington to sneak an hour with the pope, waited with the First Lady in a hangar.
ECONOMIST: Shining eyes, deaf ears
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"People are urinating, throwing all kinds of bottles, walking away with cups of liquor that I assume they sneak out of the bar, and vomit on the ground, " said Steve Belida, co-chairman of the Hell's Kitchen 50-51st Street Block Association.
WSJ: Complaints Over Hell's Kitchen Bars
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Usually calm and composed, Zoff stormed away from reporters after the Belarus draw that saw them sneak through.
BBC: Dino Zoff
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Gallacher had to tip away Brian Easton's punt, which threatened to sneak in under the bar, but again there was no threat from the Accies corner.
BBC: Alex Neil (r) and Steven Thomson in action at St Mirren Park