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Even the movie's signature gross-out bit, in which a young man desperately tries to retrieve a whirring vibrator from an unflushed toilet, is bungled.
A depiction of one "ordeal," a judicial practice used to determine guilt or innocence, has an accused man, clad in burlap, immersing his hand in a vat of boiling water and screaming as he tries to retrieve a pebble.
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A man was found dead near Kendal after he tried to retrieve a barrel from a stream to prevent flooding further downstream.
"If you were to try to retrieve a word as a whole -- without going through parts -- you would not be practicing with letters and strokes," Professor Caramazza said.
A child fell into one at Lord & Taylor's when she tried to retrieve a lolly-pop she had dropped down the well.
For years, his family had tried to retrieve a small patch of land, about 170 square yards, that had been occupied by middle-caste villagers called Gujjars.
At the weekend, KPMG tried to retrieve a report on cross-border mergers and acquisitions, claiming that the Thanksgiving holiday would reduce coverage in America.
The atmosphere was so unsettled that the authorities evacuated a terminal at La Guardia in the early afternoon after a Saudi pilot trying to retrieve a bag he left there on Tuesday got into an argument with a worker.
She is a white pigeon named Baby One, and lest anyone think it futile to try to retrieve a wayward bird, be it noted that in the last two weeks, neighbors have called daily to report sightings.
PAGE E5 Mountain Rescue Goes Awry A military helicopter crashed, injuring at least three crew members, as it tried to retrieve a group of climbers trapped on Oregon's Mount Hood.
The rescuers were not searching for someone stranded, but rather trying to retrieve a roster of residents from the association's offices so it could start learning who planned to move back.
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