Aún no tenemos significados para "remarkable escape".
1After the soldiers had removed their quarters he had another remarkable escape.
2Another of the captives, Slover by name, made a more remarkable escape.
3You were in the stage, I understand; a most remarkable escape.
4The woman driving the car and eight rail passengers had a remarkable escape.
5A teenage girl has had a remarkable escape after she fell into an underground cavern in northern China.
6HIV is a remarkable escape artist.
7A fireman in Russia has had a remarkable escape after a pile of snow knocked him off his ladder.
8The story of these deaths, and of one remarkable escape, is related by a fellow-prisoner who witnessed the scene.
9All 297 passengers and 12 crew had a remarkable escape, although 14 people were injured.
10After last season's remarkable escape act, does Gus Poyet's side have the firepower to avoid such drama this time around?
11Publication was postponed and the premises had a remarkable escape from the fire that devastated the then Sackville Street area.
12That is evident now; but were I in your case this really remarkable escape would make me wonder what is fated.
13A WOMAN had a remarkable escape when she jumped from the upstairs of a house after an arson attack in Galway.
14She was filled with the belief that she had had a most remarkable escape, and was eager to have her theory confirmed.
15Now victory for Neil Woods's team over Burton and failure by the Londoners to defeat promoted Rochdale would complete a remarkable escape.
16It was a terrifying sight, and, taken in conjunction with their own remarkable escape, one to make the most careless and sceptical reflect.
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