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It was nice to hear the preludes extricated from Pfitzner's garrulous and gluttonous stage piece.
The words the linguists kept introducing sounded familiar, but some just refused to be extricated from her mind's recesses.
As each person was extricated from the snow, each helped to try to find the others, Mr. Dafoe said.
Ultimately, "Deer were nearly extricated from New York State at the turn of the 20th century," he said.
In the end, we might find ourselves extricated from this clear-and-present pharmacological threat by a previously unimaginable saviour.
That scene was an indictment, and the festering old capitals must be "extricated from their misery, come what may.
Those relationships were complex, and "the sex in the package cannot be extricated from the stymieing cowardice or passivity, the misperceptions that diluted our passion".
Her pictures of accidents are now framed on the walls of the Sandy Hook firehouse: trucks flipped onto their sides; bloody passengers extricated from twisted blocks of metal.
The girls were placed in a shelter run by Somaly, and they are receiving plenty of love from other girls previously extricated from sexual slavery.
"The sympathy I felt for Nicole Simpson, and which I wanted to believe was 'race neutral'... could not be extricated from a virulent strand of negrophobia".
He had gone down facing upstream with water pouring into his waders and was extricated from that position by his guide, John Marshall.
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