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They were able to extricate the car.
As Lin continues to progress, he will be able to extricate himself from this perceptual prison.
But will they be able to extricate themselves from it if they accidentally fall in?
But it is a mess from which Israel will not easily be able to extricate itself.
We have become deeply involved in a humanitarian crisis that we will not be able to extricate ourselves from.
She was able to extricate the intemperate Voltaire from many personal and political difficulties, such as those that followed the publication of his Lettres philosophiques in 1734.
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We haven't been able to successfully extricate ourselves from Afghanistan and it took years to get out of Iraq, and yet here we are again, policing the world and stretching our soldiers, our citizens and our resources thin.
For Coe, it will get worse before it stands any hope of getting better and the jury remains out on whether he is able to sufficiently extricate himself from his complicity in the mess to properly tackle it.
"We're just relieved that the firefighter who was struck was able to self-extricate, and our thoughts remain with him and his family," said Erik Scott, a spokesman for the Los Angeles Fire Department.
Doraemon's human counterparts would no doubt give anything to be able to possess similar powers to extricate themselves from the diplomatic quagmire.
Patient was able to self extricate and was ambulatory on scene.
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