Examples of using Escapee in English and their translations into Arabic
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Colloquial
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Political
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Why can't we see the escapee?
Escapee number one is Edwin Smith.
This man is a prison escapee.
The escapee is Joseph Emmett Sullivan.
And meg dates a prison escapee"!
He's an escapee from a reeducation center.
Building Seven escapee.
Well, boss, escapee is Arthur Jankowski.
I looked into the drug the escapee was after.
There was an escapee, and we're checking all the cars.
She's definitely not a Fort Rozz escapee.
Chasing a Manticore escapee into broad daylight?
A little more cache this time, being an escapee.
We have got an armed federal escapee inside the house.
Maintain yourpursuit but do not engage alien escapee.
The escapee made it to the DMZ before he was caught.
Hostage taken by Haynes and his fellow escapee, Terry Pugh.
He's an escapee from a psych ward, subject of an ongoing investigation.
All units, prepare to copy information about the escapee.
The normal tracking patterns of escapee traffic will not apply in this scenario.
If you're holding out on me, you could be aiding an escapee.
The man shot at the White House, the prison escapee there's something bubbling to the surface here.
This isn't the firsttime that a bounty hunter has apprehended an escapee.
Keller's an alleged murderer, escapee-- the D.A. wants him caught fast, before anybody else gets hurt.
These hungry lions have spotted another escapee from the zoo.
Rather than North Korean escapee Yoo Joong Won from the Room 35… you are better known as an information broker.
In 1962,convict John Paul Scott became the first and only penitentiary escapee to reach the San Francisco shore.
The escapee left a note saying he will turn himself in after he takes care of one unfinished piece of business.
We are standing outside the mansion and preliminary reports are that wanted Indian Hill escapee Fish Mooney has barricaded herself inside and is holding a hostage.
(b) At Battambang prison, an escapee was punished on his return to the prison by" supervisors" appointed from among the prisoners and assigned to each cell.