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But it was how his team extricated themselves from difficulty that carried more significance, even if this, too, involved controversy.
That can get him into trouble, but he usually extricates himself from difficulties, something he had to do in a couple of games in London.
To extricate from the trouble, numerous methods have been tried to cure the resorption.
Whilst extricating himself with difficulty from the wreck Half Moon sent a tremendous volley of cannon fire straight into the waist.
From difficulty, find opportunity.
After extricating themselves with difficulty, McAuliffe and the men with him had decided to retreat back to the base camp.
It might be a pointless exercise comparing the football deeds of Bobby Moore with Lennox Lewis's right cross, or the merits of Seb Coe's quicksilver feet with those Murray uses to extricate himself from all sorts of difficulties on a tennis court.
And perhaps DC United, finally extricated from the RFK sinkhole, can be a partner.
He said he is different now, extricated from Muhammad's grip, and wiser.
Some people had to be extricated from their damaged homes.
Under heavy fire from what appeared to be a Viet Cong base area, O'Brien extricated his platoons with difficulty and subsequently broke contact, withdrawing 250 m with the wounded to the southern edge of the landing zone.
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