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Last year his parents decided he should try to escape to Europe.
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How can this visit help me answer the question I can't escape?
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Neither side will escape challenge: this research will impact on the vote.
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They allow people to escape their reality and enter a new one.
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Now he decided a different course of escape might be in order.
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Kim Zetter explained everything we know so far aboutUkraine's power plant hack.
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That system was not involved in the data hack, the company said.
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However, Maduro insists Venezuela's system is entirely trustworthy and impossible to hack.
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He said the hack demonstrated Australia's need to increase its digital security.
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We also have a way of learning while having fun: hack days.
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Well, there's a good chance they'll just take another whack at it.
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He heard the whack of the bullet in flesh and fired again.
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And it's an innovation that probably cost the station a fair whack.
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Iss called 'sex reassignment surgery,' and they don't just whack everything off.
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I'm not sure, but I still whack it on full of hope.
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Is this really a New Year's Eve bash I see before me?
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Iraq made this year's Oscars bash unusually muted - and mercifully short.
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I'd heard someone mention Kevin at the Quinn St. Patrick's Day bash.
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Bridger will be safe, your bash', your secret will be safe, everyone.
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An anonymous source who attended Perry's recent 45th birthday bash told E!
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Residents told me their bath water would slosh about in windy weather.
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What is common to many trifles is a liberal slosh of sherry.
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A few moments later the men slosh into the First Phase classroom.
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Then I heard the slosh of someone lowering themselves into the swamp.
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The movement caused the liquid in her inner ear to slosh unpleasantly.
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Willow darted in with breathtaking speed, weapons reversed , slashing low.
Usage of backslash in inglés
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You must use a backslash to escape the newline, as follows:
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Each part is saved, using backslash-parentheses, and recalled during the substitution.
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A backslash at the end of the line is necessary to escape the newline.
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Note that no spaces are permitted after the backslash.
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Following the change command, each line of input ends with a backslash except the last line.
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The Terminal automatically enters the item's absolute path with the appropriate backslash characters before spaces in names.
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Prompt strings don't allow backslash-escaped special characters.
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Any backslash line continuation escape symbol is removed, and the line following it is joined with the current line.
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You can type a single statement over multiple lines by escaping the newline with a backslash (\).
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Because backslashes are also replacement metacharacters, two backslashes are necessary to output a single backslash.
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We double the backslashes in the replacement string for \(em, since the backslash has a special meaning to sed.
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If that happens, try putting backslashes in front of each exclamation point, so that you get an address that looks like this:
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In the definition of executable commands (here for the included test plugin) you must remember the Windows-typical syntax with hard drive letters and backslashes:
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You must use a backslash to escape the newline, as follows:
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Each part is saved, using backslash-parentheses, and recalled during the substitution.
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A backslash at the end of the line is necessary to escape the newline.