Sentences with phrase «fugitives fleeing»

The coming - of - age tale, the on - the - run road movie, the buddy comedy, the boy's adventure story — all genres that require a steady hand and a singular sensibility, and all of which you'll find in Taika Waititi's goofy, giddy mash - up about two fugitives fleeing authorities in the New Zealand bush.
There's a ménage à trois that went horribly wrong, a near collision with an innocent bystander and a fugitive fleeing the scene of the crime.
Trubkovich's looped video tracks a fugitive fleeing through the woods.

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The «immigration fugitives» are now on «order of supervision,» which means the six men and two women — who said they fled persecution for their faith in Indonesia — must check in with federal agents regularly but won't be deported by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials.
He assured members of the public that the fleeing fugitives would be rearrested in no distant time.
The phrase originated in the American deep south in the mid-19th century and was used to describe fugitive slaves who hid in piles of firewood as they fled north to Canada.
Then he gets a call from a reporter in Oregon: Apparently, a local man named Christian Longo (James Franco) murdered his wife and three small children, then fled to Mexico where he lived as a fugitive under the name «Michael Finkel,» even identifying himself as a New York Times reporter.
The Simpsons manage to flee Springfield, becoming wanted fugitives sought by the EPA.
Henry Fonda stars as an alcoholic, conflicted priest fleeing the police in «The Fugitive,» which is based on Graham Greene's novel «The Power and the Glory.»
When we read, we are there with each character, standing next to heroes, and fleeing with fugitives.
Fleeing a neighbouring fish market, the fugitive crustacean almost reached the curb before surrendering to a fishmonger's tongs.
On March 26, the Fugitive Repatriation and Asset Recovery Office of the Communist Party of China's «anti-graft co-ordination group» announced Operation Sky Net, aimed at catching corrupt Chinese officials who have fled overseas.
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