1. Imperial merchantmen traversing the warp would flee at the sighting of one. 2. And he wants developing countries to accept fewer short-term loans, the kind that cause creditors to flee at the first whiff of financial trouble. 3. Authorities have evidence that the Boston native of Irish descent may have fled at some point to Ireland. 4. Born in Lida, Poland, he fled at the outbreak of World War II, traveling across the Soviet Union to Japan. 5. Doing so would require fleeing at a speed faster than light. 6. In Kosovo Polje, they said, they felt they were on a knife edge, poised to flee at any moment. 7. In several cases in this region, government forces fled at the first rumors that Mai-Mai were coming. 8. In many cases, the Zairian forces have fled at the first rumor of a rebel attack. 9. Rathaus and Bartok fled Europe at nearly the same time, and both saw themselves as outsiders peering in on an alien cultural landscape. 10. Still, Fallon is watching whether the new buyers are fly-by-night investors chasing high yields, who could flee at the first sign of declines. |