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Turnover, and thus fees, have shot up as traders try to extricate themselves from trouble.
Iraq used this period to try to extricate itself from international monitoring and economic pressure.
Only hope can impel them to try to extricate themselves from this fatal ossification.
There will be a flurry of diplomacy over the next few days, as both sides try to extricate themselves.
And they say they are working closely with the government to try to extricate the country from its economic difficulties.
"They had to try to extricate these people," he said, "while scaffolding was still dangling above their heads".
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The interviewer tries to extricate himself from the situation.
At first, the wretched man tries to extricate himself with supplications.
In the spring and early summer of that year, Terry McGuirk, representing Turner, tried to extricate Turner Broadcasting from Time Warner.
She might as well have been trying to extricate a bulldog's teeth from her leg.
Legal experts agree that even if it tries to extricate itself, it will still face litigation.
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