Much of this fuels a market that has largely escapedcriticism: religion.
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Nan was plump and rosy herself and so escapedcriticism.
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Obama had all but escapedcriticism in the press.
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It is true that she deferred to no one's opinion, but she escapedcriticism nevertheless.
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This sound remonstrance escapedcriticism by being nearly inaudible, and by Mrs. Dodd entering at the same moment.
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His works have not escapedcriticism.
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Thus equipped, he escapedcriticism.
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Our friend, however, escapedcriticism: that is, he escaped all criticism but his own, which was much the most competent and most formidable.
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An inquest was held and, while none of the players escapedcriticism, Raheem Sterling was singled out as the epitome of their failure.
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In the meantime the proposals haven't escapedcriticism, even from within the GAA, although McGeeney was adamant the grants should be allowed to work.
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Persistent food inflation and a scandal-weakened coalition government with a bias towards costly populism have made Subbarao's job difficult, although he has not escapedcriticism.