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We managed to extricate it and put the pupa in a jar.
Finally, he managed to extricate himself and ran out the front gate.
A man in a crowded subway car going uptown managed to extricate his large saxophone from its case.
The United States has managed to extricate itself from a 2-0 deficit just once in 28 attempts in its Davis Cup history, in 1934 against Australia.
After a first quarter of hard, productive labour, I have finally managed to extricate myself from my bespoke suit and woven-silk tie.
With this manoeuvring they managed to extricate themselves from a court appearance and prevent my witnesses giving them all the evidence.
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In the end she manages to extricate her lover from unwanted entanglements and go off with him into the sunset.
Castillo believes Trump will manage to extricate the United States from unfair agreements, and he likes the idea of Trump imposing tariffs on imported goods.
Crowning Moment: When they finally manage to extricate themselves, the two geniuses tap-dance down each other's respective cerebral staircases after discovering that the whole world is, in fact, a book.
But what do we do to extricate ourselves from the last one?
As military operation resumed later in 1807, Nasouty's division was hastily directed towards the town of Deppen, where Marshal Michel Ney had managed to retreat with his Corps, after energetically extricating himself from a dangerous situation, with surprisingly few losses.
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