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s and enters a dwelling-house of another "W. R. LaFave and A. W. Scott, Jr."] b : to escape by force from [s prison or escapes or flees from justice "Colorado Revised Statutes"] 3 : to cause

Factory

generally by the Factory and Workshop Act, 1891, which increased the powers of factory inspectors, directed means of escape from fire to be provided, prohibited the employment of children under eleven, and of women within four weeks

Fugitive

Fugitive, 1. A person who flees or escape; a refuge 2. A criminal suspects who flees evades, or escapes arrest prosecution, or imprisonment, esp. by fleeing

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Captive animal

temporary, or which is subjected to any appliance or contrivance for the purpose of hindering or preventing its escape from captivity or confinement or which is pinioned or which is or appears to be maimed. [Prevention of

event horizon

hole from outside of which nothing inside can be observed because nothing inside that surface even light can escape beyond it See also black hole and escape velocity

Elusive

Tending to elude using arts or deception to escape adroitly escaping or evading eluding the grasp fallacious

Elude

To avoid slyly by artifice stratagem or dexterity to escape from in a covert manner to mock by an unexpected escape to baffle as to elude an officer

Industriam, per

by art, industry, and education; or by so confining them within his own immediate power that they cannot escape and use their natural liberty, 2 Steph. Com

Hangwite, or Hangwit

Hangwite, or Hangwit, a liberty to be quit of a felon or thief hanged without judgment, or escaped out of custody, Rastal.

Flyma

Flyma, a runaway; fugitive; one escaped from justice, or who has no 'hlaford.'-Anc. Inst. Eng. See ABSCOND.

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break

s and enters a dwelling-house of another "W. R. LaFave and A. W. Scott, Jr."] b : to escape by force from [s prison or escapes or flees from justice "Colorado Revised Statutes"] 3 : to cause

Factory

generally by the Factory and Workshop Act, 1891, which increased the powers of factory inspectors, directed means of escape from fire to be provided, prohibited the employment of children under eleven, and of women within four weeks

Fugitive

Fugitive, 1. A person who flees or escape; a refuge 2. A criminal suspects who flees evades, or escapes arrest prosecution, or imprisonment, esp. by fleeing

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Captive animal

temporary, or which is subjected to any appliance or contrivance for the purpose of hindering or preventing its escape from captivity or confinement or which is pinioned or which is or appears to be maimed. [Prevention of

event horizon

hole from outside of which nothing inside can be observed because nothing inside that surface even light can escape beyond it See also black hole and escape velocity

Elusive

Tending to elude using arts or deception to escape adroitly escaping or evading eluding the grasp fallacious

Elude

To avoid slyly by artifice stratagem or dexterity to escape from in a covert manner to mock by an unexpected escape to baffle as to elude an officer

Industriam, per

by art, industry, and education; or by so confining them within his own immediate power that they cannot escape and use their natural liberty, 2 Steph. Com

Hangwite, or Hangwit

Hangwite, or Hangwit, a liberty to be quit of a felon or thief hanged without judgment, or escaped out of custody, Rastal.

Flyma

Flyma, a runaway; fugitive; one escaped from justice, or who has no 'hlaford.'-Anc. Inst. Eng. See ABSCOND.

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