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"It's hard to extricate what's what inside you," she says.
It's hard to extricate these things from Obama's blackness.
It is really hard to extricate oneself from the dominant discourse.
"I'm knitted into the money, so it's very hard to extricate me from the decision-making dynamic.
Barack Obama does not want to be drawn into another conflict in the Muslim world, having striven so hard to extricate the US from Iraq and Afghanistan.
That the peace talks are triggering threats against a community that has worked hard to extricate itself from violence and the drug trade seems to bode ill for a resolution to the civil war.
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Once you've built your process, it's harder to extricate yourself, but it's especially hard if you have non-standard processes.
Kant's explanation of the apriority of logical truths has seemed harder to extricate.[3] A long line of commentators of Kant has noted that, if Kant's view is that all logical truths are analytic, this would seem to be in tension with his characterizations of analytic truths.
Which means you'll have to work even harder to extricate yourself from the relationship.
In real data, noisy patterns are expected from the juxtaposition or superimposition of different evolutionary processes and it is harder to extricate the processes from the patterns.
I'm a trumpet-player who's found himself in an extraordinary situation from which it is very difficult to extricate himself, hard as he tries".
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