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1. Travis began to extricate himself from his mother
2. ‘You are a monster!’ she said chuckling and trying to extricate the paper
3. At the sound of Berndt clearing his throat noisily, I jump, immediately trying to extricate myself from Joris’ embrace, but he gently restrains me, turning to face his friend without any embarrassment
4. She struggled to extricate her arm but Ozzie was holding on tightly
5. Spelman was not able to extricate himself from a engagement later with a valuable contact and potential international client
6. The carriage occupants were too shaken to help themselves, so it fell to George and Jameson, Belle, Titania and Hipolyta to send for the doctor, rescue the driver and passengers from their now very crumpled carriage, extricate the horses from their harnesses, right the nearly overturned carriage, remove the damaged carriage and still unhurt horse to the livery and lead away the injured horse
7. He lifted the bucket so that Carlos could extricate the black boxes
8. How could she throw off this closeness meant only to comfort her in the beginning, without making him suddenly aware of their continued embrace, and possibly resentful that she might have misconstrued his intent? Lying still was probably the best thing to do until she could work out how she might extricate herself
9. This kind of thinking appears, to some, to justify doing whatever it takes to extricate the money in whatever way they can
10. I had the cannon send solid shot into their midst through the trees and had the recall sounded to extricate the men from the battle
11. I sighed now, trying to extricate myself out of a world one can often so realistically create when they remember past events
12. to find a way to quite so easily extricate himself
13. that were rioting and luxuriating but not leaping; and he cast them into a precipitous place full of this ties and thorns so that it was impossible to extricate the sheep from the thorns and thistles; but they were completely entangled amongst them
14. My grandfather kept trying to extricate her from the cross, but
15. The guards helped their gasping Leader extricate himself from the tangle of Kirk’s arms and legs
16. Inevitably, the lines of the play in rehearsal sometimes found their way into the current show, but being experienced they knew how to extricate themselves
17. They are wonderful organisations and extricate people from the most appalling situations, but they also advertise their successes
18. Only the irresistible odour of fish roasting on the fire was able to extricate them from a bliss they’d never dreamed of
19. It looked as if he‘d tied himself in a knot and was unable to extricate himself; legs over his neck and arms behind his back
20. While he struggled to extricate himself, he could not help but think what a fool he must look
21. That night when Sneha wanted to know the cause of his disarray, he took her into confidence about the expediency of dismissing Naina to extricate himself from a tight corner
22. ‘And the way they tried to bail out their daughter’s murderer at that! If the rope were to answer Suresh’s crime, what should be done to book Shanti’s people for their calumny? Well, to appease his lust for fame, how routinely Mehrotra subjects justice to multiple rapes! Why, won’t the police deliberately fail the prosecution for a price? How the politicians are wont to pull the strings to extricate the culprits of their class? Whither the public morality! The society seems hooked to Mammon, doesn’t it? How life itself has become a punishment to the decent! Oh, what life has come to be, but yet it goes on and that’s life
23. As the guardians of the caste chastity brayed for the polluted blood, the transgressors’ parents were pushed into a corner to extricate from which they unequivocally condemned the crime
24. As though to extricate her from her shock, guruji came up with the breaking news that Suresh was expected there anytime
25. Accordingly, Jesus elected to lay down his life in the flesh in the manner which was in keeping with the outworking of natural events, and he steadfastly refused to extricate himself from the cruel clutches of a wicked conspiracy of inhuman events which swept on with horrible certainty toward his unbelievable humiliation and ignominious death
26. And now that this crowd had come before him to ask for the release of a prisoner, and since Jesus had so recently been in great favor with the multitudes, it occurred to Pilate that he might possibly extricate himself from his predicament by proposing to this group that, since Jesus was now a prisoner before his judgment seat, he release to them this man of Galilee as the token of Passover good will
27. More, it was unlikely that he could extricate himself—forget the Indian and captives—minus the Pit Bulldog Self survival
28. Run quick, fisher and man, to your box of things, and extricate from there some ingenious contrivance with which to make fishful once more the mists
29. He had to cut his loop with his knife in order to extricate himself from his suspended hang glider
30. It was nearly dark by the time they managed to extricate Ken’s body out of the rocks with the aid of the precariously closely hovering helicopter
31. You have tried to extricate by fair means,
32. He urgently requested freedom of action to extricate his forces from the rapidly deteriorating situation
33. It would appear, based on that recording and the testimony of those in class, Tammas, that you did indeed try to extricate yourself from what you perceived to be a hostile environment
34. influenced, directly and indirectly, more than simple immersion in our culture might demand, and there are potential situations that you may find yourself in from which we can not extricate you
35. way to extricate himself from the conversation,” Lenar agreed
36. After several panic stricken seconds of spluttering, thrashing around and prising apart, he finally managed to extricate himself
37. With that, he took off after the disappearing man, while desperately trying to extricate his Heckler and Koch automatic from his back-pack
38. money to extricate himself from this
39. But how the Musalmans are to progress in modern times without imbibing the process of inquiry that is so essential to acquire knowledge and wisdom? It is this trap of belief into which Musalmans are born and there is no reformist around any more, after Kemal Ataturk the Great to extricate them out of the Islamic mire
40. How could there be an economic justice for an individual enterprising Indian then? However, mercifully in the end, Narasimha Rao could extricate the country from the Nehruvian socialist grip to leave his legacy of a SOVEREIGN SECULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC of India
41. The Abbot explained that he had tried to extricate the baby from her womb but it had been too late
42. With the crew still zonked out and now confined, the women disconnected the cargo container and used a pallet truck to extricate it from the confined space of the StarGazer’s transport hold
43. “See you in a while then, and take your time,” Duncan said as he took a moment to extricate himself from his own distraction
44. It would not of course be really inextricable, for I would extricate myself by the simple process of relapsing into silence
45. Hands trembling, she cautiously began to dig, working her way around the sweater in an attempt to extricate it first
46. There were no ideas on how to extricate themselves from their situation and it was certainly a situation that nobody would have wished to find themselves in
47. He starts struggling to extricate himself from his awkward position
48. and life tried to extricate itself
49. He had to extricate himself from the mess and hand it over to the experts
50. He flailed a bit as he tried to extricate himself from the blanket
1. It bellowed and he extricated himself and patted the bull gently on the neck and shoulder
2. ‘What do you expect to find?’ Andy asked boldly, climbing out of the car and stood waiting as Mrs Brown extricated herself and then fussed around looking for her handbag, twittering at the constable driver who went to her aid
3. He extricated himself and went back down to his own place while the remainder of Nonik's household slept
4. ” After I had caught an eyeful, I extricated myself from the porno shop and began my quest for that neon green socked, high heeled chick as, “The freaks come out at night,” rang through my head
5. Once she’d extricated herself from the grime of traveling
6. He had finally extricated himself from that catch twenty-two by
7. was like I had extricated those moments of terror in order to make
8. A young woman was being extricated from her
9. I admired their house, thanked them for the invitation, reluctantly extricated my hand, and followed Alfred to meet the other actors
10. The Gaeans extricated him from the defunct machine and laid him on the cobbled pavement
11. The thin ghoul-troll stepped onto the proscenium and extricated the message from its post
12. Carefully he extricated himself and said softly, ‘Leon?’
13. My brothers returned within minutes and extricated me from my tub
14. The two doctors on Katherine’s ship extricated their traveling companions, and everyone waded to shore
15. They extricated the women Marines and quickly headed back the way they had come
16. Reuben and others on site extricated the engineer but the exertion proved to be too much for Reuben
17. "Wrong answer," said Carla as she leaned over and extricated his knife from between his crossed legs
18. They found and extricated Mark’s body
19. Soon the humming stopped, the Warriors extricated themselves from the muck, and the group resumed its march
20. Kandras returned to the Command Area, very carefully extricated the ship from
21. He extricated himself, went to the bathroom, then, back in bed, lay on his back, and clasped her to him
22. ” She extricated herself and took a breath
23. The external cause of danger was extricated
24. At a time when the nation had reached an impasse with the negotiations with the Chinese government and war looked to be a certain event he jumped into the scene like a savior and remained proactive when others were perplexed, to expunge any such possibility of war and thus extricated the nation from falling into economic crisis ensuring the sovereignty and dignity of the country to be intact” he said as people chanted my name
25. He extricated himself from the recliner, wobbled to the kitchen and opened a couple of cans of dog food
26. easily extricated his boot from the remains
27. The little alien extricated itself from the pipes and with its springy gait led Yaf/Shap down a maze of corridors
28. Once they had extricated themselves from the oversized bag, they simply stood speechless and beheld the flaming fall foliage in every direction
29. I slowly extricated my hand from his grasp
30. The rescue took thirty minutes, and the extricated captain was in a pitiable condition, being badly bruised and having swallowed a lot of salt water
31. hour the stone was extricated from the wall, leaving a cavity a foot and a half in diameter
32. Dantes, although stunned and almost suffocated, had sufficient presence of mind to hold his breath, and as his right hand (prepared as he was for every chance) held his knife open, he rapidly ripped up the sack, extricated his arm, and then his body; but in spite of all his efforts to free himself from the shot, he felt it dragging him down still lower
33. "Franz and I have to thank you a thousand times, count," returned Albert; "you extricated us from a great dilemma, and we were on the point of inventing a very fantastic vehicle when your friendly invitation reached us
34. "And from whose hands the count extricated me in so wonderful a manner?"
35. Commendatore Beninobenone having been extricated from underneath the presidential armchair, it was explained by his legal adviser Avvocato Pagamimi that the various articles secreted in his thirtytwo pockets had been abstracted by him during the affray from the pockets of his junior colleagues in the hope of bringing them to their senses
36. In confirmation of which statement he extricated from an inside pocket and
37. I extricated myself from Mum’s embrace, and we walked across the concourse in silence, my arm linked in Sam’s, trying to ignore the fact that my heart was thumping and that my parents were probably still watching me
38. In the very entry one bee hummed angrily, caught in his beard, but he carefully extricated it
39. ‘With the Turks,’ Sergey Ivanovitch answered, smiling serenely, as he extricated the bee, dark with honey and helplessly kicking, and put it with the knife on a stout aspen leaf
40. And Boris, having apparently relieved himself of an onerous duty and extricated himself
41. Nothing but anguish extricated itself from this tumult which overwhelmed his will and his reason, and from which he sought to draw proof and resolution
42. The lawyer had, accordingly, begun with an explanation as to the theft of the apples,—an awkward matter couched in fine style; but Benigne Bossuet himself was obliged to allude to a chicken in the midst of a funeral oration, and he extricated himself from the situation in stately fashion
43. The Arc du Carrousel, all laden with badly borne victories, thrown out of its element among these novelties, a little ashamed, it may be, of Marengo and Arcola, extricated itself from its predicament with the statue of the Duc d'Angouleme
44. "Amen," said Fauchelevent, who imperturbably extricated himself in this manner from the dilemma, whenever he heard Latin
45. Only a bird could have extricated itself from this
46. Besides, how was he to again traverse that quagmire whence he had only extricated himself as by a miracle? And after the quagmire, was there not the police patrol, which assuredly could not be twice avoided? And then, whither was he to go? What direction should he pursue? To follow the incline would not conduct him to his goal
47. If he were to announce her origin bluntly, it might prevent the marriage, who knows? He extricated Cosette from all difficulties
48. Hence adaptations which were sometimes difficult and from which the Changer's clients extricated themselves as best they might
49. AHMED Taj extricated himself from a conversation with two of Pakistan’s members of parliament and walked toward the center of the room
50. He extricated them from their difficulty by spending the next two hours explaining the controls and the general operation of the ship
1. As he extricates himself from his car, I collect up my music ready for the practice
1. ’ Stephen said, extricating himself from an enthusiastic hug from his hostess
2. ’ Berndt said, extricating himself from her grasp
3. They continued discussing the prospects of successfully extricating Elizabeth’s uncle from Poland
4. I wrote him a note explaining that both his letters had caught up with me in Tamalameque and that I deserved no credit for extricating Sacook from the Re Che, since my part in that was only coincidental
5. I could imagine the side of his face reddening at the impact, ripping at his epidermis, extricating his skin molecules
6. If you brainwash people so they can believe the unbelievable, then they have no hope of extricating themselves from problems their beliefs have caused—such as the notion that Earth’s resources are inexhaustible
7. The MMARV’s were capable of extricating themselves from their containers and would assist dragging the remainder of the containers around on the surface
8. It was encouraging after the fourteen days of mainly solitary confinement during which he’d fabricated his Black Death story as his only means of extricating himself from this aborted mess
9. She pushed herself away more firmly, extricating herself from his arms
10. process of extricating a pen and scrap of paper from his pockets
11. "He was," I said, extricating my elbow from his grip
12. "Listen," said the Indian, laying his hand firmly upon her arm, as if willing to draw her utmost attention to his words; a movement that Cora as firmly but quietly repulsed, by extricating the limb from his grasp: "Magua was born a chief and a warrior among the red Hurons of the lakes; he saw the suns of twenty summers make the snows of twenty winters run off in the streams before he saw a pale face; and he was happy! Then his Canada fathers came into the woods, and taught him to drink the fire-water, and he became a rascal
13. He has two means of extricating me from this dilemma,—the one by a mysterious escape, managed through bribery; the other by buying off my judges with gold
14. Without vouchsafing a syllable in reply to Vassenka’s protestations that it had been quite dry there, Levin worked in silence with the coachman at extricating the horses
15. Here is one of them: "When a man is passionately fond of women, and when he has himself a wife for whom he cares but little, who is homely, cross, legitimate, with plenty of rights, perched on the code, and jealous at need, there is but one way of extricating himself from the quandry and of procuring peace, and that is to let his wife control the purse-strings
16. obeyed as an intelligence rather than as a king; endowed with observation and not with divination; not very attentive to minds, but knowing men, that is to say requiring to see in order to judge; prompt and penetrating good sense, practical wisdom, easy speech, prodigious memory; drawing incessantly on this memory, his only point of resemblance with Caesar, Alexander, and Napoleon; knowing deeds, facts, details, dates, proper names, ignorant of tendencies, passions, the diverse geniuses of the crowd, the interior aspirations, the hidden and obscure uprisings of souls, in a word, all that can be designated as the invisible currents of consciences; accepted by the surface, but little in accord with France lower down; extricating himself by dint of tact; governing too much and not enough; his own first minister; excellent at creating out of the pettiness of realities an obstacle to the immensity of ideas; mingling a genuine creative faculty of civilization, of order and organization, an indescribable spirit of proceedings and chicanery, the founder and lawyer of a dynasty; having something of Charlemagne and something of an attorney; in short, a lofty and original figure, a prince who understood how to create authority in spite of the uneasiness of France, and power in spite of the jealousy of Europe
17. Marius and Jean Valjean would have stood a chance of extricating themselves singly
18. Then he was free and fearless, and innumerable possibilities lay ready to open before him; now he felt himself caught in the meshes of a stupid, empty, valueless, frivolous life, out of which he saw no means of extricating himself even if he wished to, which he hardly did
19. Extricating himself from under his coat, Mr