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As each person was extricated from the snow, each helped to try to find the others, Mr. Dafoe said.
He had gone down facing upstream with water pouring into his waders and was extricated from that position by his guide, John Marshall.
By E. J. Kahn The New Yorker, September 13 , 1947P. 23 Comment on President Truman's orchid-hunting escapade last week in Rio de Janeiro He was extricated from a potentially embarrassing situation by the quick talking of Brig.
The New Yorker, September 13 , 1947P. 23 Comment on President Truman's orchid-hunting escapade last week in Rio de Janeiro He was extricated from a potentially embarrassing situation by the quick talking of Brig.
The driver, who suffered a broken leg, was extricated from the car by Costa Mesa Fire & Rescue workers, police said.
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But this raises the question of whether "spirituality" can be extricated from those belief-commitments.
Five bodies were extricated from the wreckage of a collapsed pedestrian bridge near Miami on Saturday.
The words the linguists kept introducing sounded familiar, but some just refused to be extricated from her mind's recesses.
Though many were extricated from the wreckage alive, official estimates placed the final death toll at 10,000 people.
That scene was an indictment, and the festering old capitals must be "extricated from their misery, come what may.
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