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"He's starting to get mobbed now by the children and has to sneak in and out!"
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Almost the most exciting thing they can do is to visit the only hotel in the city, sneak out a camera from under their long tunics (photography is also banned) and pose for a snap.
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But add in critically acclaimed box-office winners The Wedding Crashers and The 40-Year-Old Virgin and figure that one or two deserving underdogs such as The Squid and the Whale or the highbrow gross-out documentary The Aristocrats sneak in, and you've got a category worth watching.
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With so much left murky, the worry is that the president will sneak in through the back door what he shoved out of the front.
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For instance, Bill Gates used to sneak out of the house to go spend time in the university computer lab before he was in high school.
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And then George will bring it back and wash it out, or if I try and sneak it in the bin or hind it under things.
BBC
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In the final days of the uprising he was able to sneak out of the ghetto by way of the city's sewers, he wrote after the war.
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