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It’s a moment that hasn’t escaped his memory 22 years later.

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"It's a pleasure to coach, a pleasure to watch at the moment. The effort against the ball against Wales was outstanding, especially the first half - they couldn't escape their own half," Tuchel said.

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In downtown Los Angeles in June, police investigating a string of residential burglaries happened upon their suspects as they tried to make a daring escape.

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Mrs Mills told police, the messages she and Mr Berry's shared about Mr Mills' death were merely "a form of escape".

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Except he somehow escaped, deked another would-be tackler and then dragged yet another one over the line to gain a critical first down.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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