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1 By these tactics he avoids a return blow and retreats from danger.
2 Portia retreats from the temple, prey to a whirl of mixed emotions.
3 This was the first of his retreats from the grim battle-front of reality.
4 But in the end, everyone retreats from the body they possess.
5 For Japan's carmakers, the faster the yen retreats from such levels the better.
6 Literature, however, retreats from life by turning it into a slumber.
7 A narrow nullah, shaded deeply with foliage, afforded excellent retreats from the glaring sunshine.
8 Inland camps were mainly retreats from harsh coastal winters.
9 The spotlight retreats from the curtains, leaving them dark.
10 At first sight the animal is always surprised, timid, curious, or suspicious, and often retreats from it.
11 RBS has been trying sell the stake for a number of years as it retreats from international operations.
12 Von Kluck is beaten by Gen. Joffre, and the German army retreats from Paris to the Soissons-Rheims line.
13 Lambert, General, retreats from New Orleans
14 The move comes as BlackBerry retreats from the consumer market to focus on businesses, governments and other large organizations.
15 Hence those great devotions, those austere retreats from the world, of which some of them have given an example.
16 As this memoir compulsively retreats from the grimmest day-to-day reality of her illness (it's like a punishment.
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