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It looks excruciatingly delicate — those are real dandelion seeds — and comes with precise instructions on how to extricate it from its box.
This, of course, would not do at all, so the company engaged an Oriental-language specialist to extricate it from its dilemma.
We managed to extricate it and put the pupa in a jar.
If not, there were ominous hints of surgery or other messy and dangerous-sounding ways to extricate it in the event intestinal distress or worrisome torpor ensued.
No one wants to tell cheering potential voters that the nation has sunk so deep into a hole that it will take decades to extricate it.
He failed to understand the nature or magnitude of the mess that Monsanto is in, or the way to extricate it, until it was too late.To be fair, Mr Shapiro and Monsanto have also had their share of poor luck.
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Dividend growth has slowed as a result; on May 6th NAB announced it would issue A$5.5 billion ($4.4 billion) in new shares, though some of that will go towards extricating it from its misfiring British subsidiary, Clydesdale Bank, which it wants to spin off.
Clarke is the current excavator of Sterkfontein, and the initial discoverer of the "Little Foot" skeleton that has garnered so much publicity as he has patiently extricated it from its unforgiving rocky matrix over the past decade or so; and Partridge was a leading geologist of the caves until his tragic early death as the book went to press.
Engineers have been testing mock-ups of the rover at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, trying to understand what happened and testing strategies for extricating it.
Murnau's killer move was to take expressionist design and render it truly disturbing by extricating it from the painted sets of a film such as The Cabinet of Dr Caligari (1919) and applying to the exterior world.
Last year, he, Bell, and the firm's co-founder, Piers Pottinger, a City of London PR veteran, organised a management buyout of the company, extricating it from the bigger communications conglomerate Chime.
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