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Like many in her home country, Strauss became aware of Gibson around the time she granted a disastrous, laughably evasive interview to Australia’s “60 Minutes” in 2015.

The report said Kerley "continued to resist officers and used evasive movements to avoid being arrested" before being wrestled to the ground by four officers.

From BBC

"His jabbing was superb, his footwork was superb, he wasn't slow. He was very evasive."

From BBC

Paxton didn't either, though he has been criticized for having an evasive relationship with the press.

From Salon

Other satellite operators are informed if there's likely to be a particularly close conjunction, in case they need to take evasive action.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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