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1 Appeals to a higher law were impracticable and a mere evasion of duty.
2 Life is that, and abstinence is for the most part a mere evasion of life.
3 Del Ferice laughed at the ambiguous answer, affecting to consider it as a mere evasion .
4 This is, however, a mere evasion of the difficulty.
5 That this was a mere evasion is perfectly plain.
6 His reply was a mere evasion .
7 No, no, your argument is a mere evasion ; I ought rather to tell you that somebody else may perhaps soon repent.
8 But the doctor was not to be put off with mere evasions .
9 "If you do not wish to answer my question," I said, rather testily, "why not say so?-allthat you say is mere evasion .
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