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As Lin continues to progress, he will be able to extricate himself from this perceptual prison.
But it is a mess from which Israel will not easily be able to extricate itself.
But will they be able to extricate themselves from it if they accidentally fall in?
We have become deeply involved in a humanitarian crisis that we will not be able to extricate ourselves from.
Do you worry – especially with the awards season coming up – that you're never going to be able to extricate yourself from this story?
She was able to extricate the intemperate Voltaire from many personal and political difficulties, such as those that followed the publication of his Lettres philosophiques in 1734.
After 21 Qd2, Ehlvest might have tried 21... Ne4, but after 22 Ne4 Re4 23 f3 Re5 24 g5 Rd8 25 b4 a5 26 f4 Re4, it is not clear whether he will be able to extricate his rook; although the immediate 27 Bg27
Two sentences later, Madoff said, "When I began the Ponzi scheme, I believed it would end shortly and I would be able to extricate myself and my clients from the scheme".
Maybe even indulge in a little conversation, though this American readiness to chat is counterbalanced by the fear that once we've got into a conversation we might not be able to extricate ourselves from it.
It was only last April that she was able to extricate herself and her infant son from those difficult times, and make real strides toward that better life she had once imagined.
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