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Definition of evasion from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French or Late Latin; Anglo-French, from Late Latin evasion-, evasio, from Latin evadere to evade...
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Evasion (book) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Evasion (law) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In law, the Doctrine of Evasion is a fundamental public policy. Whereas a person may legitimately plan his or her affairs so as to avoid the incidence of obligations or liabilities imposed by the ...
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Eurovan (PSA/Fiat joint venture) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Citroën call the vehicle Evasion except for Anglophone markets where it is badged Synergie. Evasion in French means getting away from it all while in English it means getting away with it all.
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A 288 page novel-like narrative, Evasion is one person's travelogue of thievery and trespassing across the country, evading not only arrest, but also the 40-hour workweek and hopeless boredom of modern life.
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The Escape and Evasion Survival Course is run over 7 days, the first 3 days are basic camouflage and concealment, movement and Outdoor Survival Techniques etc, the second stage is a 4 day escape and evasion scenario over some of the roughest terrain in Scotland and that is where the fun really begins,
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