With studied patience and precision, he poised the loop on a pencil and flattened its creases, extricating the tape from extinction. |
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It's a week of mad, mad chatterboxes so get creative about extricating yourself from unwanted conversations. |
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Her efforts towards extricating women, particularly Dalit women, from their state of subordination in the society are well known. |
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The only challenge was extricating the car from over-full car parks and verges. |
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They don't believe the Government has a viable strategy for extricating the country from the mess left by neoliberalism. |
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Two staff members received commendations for their bravery in extricating a youth from serious violence, while at the same taking several other youths to court hearings. |
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In truth, if Gil has a skill for extricating himself from such embroilment it is only because he is forever landing himself in it, whether in football or not. |
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Some British officials think the Afghan mission is hopeless: better to start extricating Western troops than to redouble the military effort. |
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Will you not tolerate an IGC with the sole purpose of extricating Member States from pledges to promote referendums? |
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Besides prevention, other challenges included extricating young people from the clutches of perpetrators and helping survivors heal. |
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Today, we are in a situation from which we are incapable of extricating ourselves. |
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I compiled a list of possible damage control measures I intend on using in the hearings that I hope will be useful in extricating ourselves from this tar baby. |
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Although the majority of the passengers were evacuated within 20 minutes, the remainder of the time was spent extricating the passengers who were trapped in the wreckage. |
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Sea room was available to go to port with a greater chance of extricating the vessel, though the alteration of course to port would have required some adjustment for traffic. |
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When we say this, it should not be misinterpreted as a way of extricating ourselves from the problems of the continent, but rather as evidence of our firm conviction that Africa needs home-grown solutions to its problems. |
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Lack of economic resources underpins women's vulnerability to violence and their difficulty in extricating themselves from a violent relationship. |
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In the aftermath of this accident, difficulty was encountered by some OTS crew attempting to access the tools, specifically locating the recessed tool cabinet, rotating the metal retaining bar and extricating the tools. |
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All these things are possible, but they are dependent on Europe extricating itself from stagnation and bringing about GDP growth of at least several percentage points. |
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By extricating themselves from material production processes and shrinking the workforce, sourcing companies have saved on wage costs and social security expenditures. |
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We had to remove the roof and the dashboard before extricating him via a spineboard. |
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The Government therefore adopted a vision on development from 2001-2020, aiming at extricating the country from the LDC status and eradicating poverty. |
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I had to start this way because Alex, that rascal, sets all sorts of pitfalls for himself in an infinitely long trap line, just to prove to us how much of a master he is in extricating himself and moving on without stopping. |
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He had a way of extricating himself, and his clients, from tight spots. |
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Collective efforts, including within the format of the Quartet, are currently of fundamental importance to extricating the regional peace process from its impasse. |
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The next-largest such conglomerate, Viag, may have little choice but to follow suit. RWE and Veba have been extricating themselves from their costly, unsuccessful diversification into telecoms. |
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Mainly by extricating yourself from codependent dynamics with them. |
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In many cases these involved the artists extricating themselves from medieval groupings where they shared a guild with several other trades, such as housepainting. |
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