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fugitive noun absconder, avoider, defaulter, deserter, escaped prisoner, escapee, escaper, evader, fleer, fugitivus, hunted person, levanter, one who flees, person who flees justice, prisonbreaker, profugus, refugee prisoner, runagate, runaway Associated concepts: fugitive from justice, fugitive warrant See also: convict, criminal, derelict, elusive, ephemeral, moving, outlaw, pariah, temporary, transient, truant How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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There's no vantage from which to stop and ponder: The narrow thirteen-foot-high corridors keep you moving and looking and perceiving and thinking, fugitively. I select Petronio because, rightly or wrongly, I came to view his work rather more favorably than in the past, and Balanchine because here I can look at history and pat myself on the head, if not on the back, as having been at least fugitively right. |
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