Sentences with phrase «popular means of escaping»

But first Hank has to convince his superiors that the man found hanging in a public washroom wasn't a suicide (which, of late, has become a pretty popular means of escaping the imminent destruction of the world).

Not exact matches

Launched last year, Mazda's newest crossover is meant to replace the underperforming Tribute SUV, a twin of the far more popular Ford Escape.
Visiting popular spots like Limmasol, Larnaca and Paphos in the off - season means you escape the crowds but enjoy the full benefit of historic coastal towns.
With the humor and silliness of Dragon Quest, a series of goals to keep players compelled, as well as the introduction of form and meaning in that everso popular survival crafting gameplay, Builders escapes being the cynical reskin it may at first glance appear to be.
Presumptuous and imposing, they manage to escape strict categorization as painting, sculpture or media art, merging the power of photographic and film pictures that Longo exploits as a mean of his research of importance of visual expression in popular culture and stereotypical portrayals of the individual's alienation within a complex society.
However, that might not mean they escape it entirely as Facebook owns a couple of services, Instagram and WhatsApp, that are popular with the younger crowd.
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