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1
And he
disentangled
from
his covers and held out a rather maimed-looking hand.
2
Somehow he
disentangled
from
me and we drove home in silence.
3
Two, then three, logs,
disentangled
from
the mass, floated away.
4
Jesus, for such men, "must be
disentangled
from
church organization," Abram had discovered.
5
Going and coming back; gathered together; incredibly free;
disentangled
from
the net of nerves and veins.
6
He was quickly, but roughly,
disentangled
from
the intricacies of "'Possum Jim's" rope-yarn harness.
7
Her hair became
disentangled
from
its ligaments, and flowed in waving ringlets about her snowy, panting bosom.
8
If you were really
disentangled
from
it, what would you care about its merits or its faults?
9
To be sure no details could be
disentangled
from
the discreet ambiguities of the Master and the Professor.
10
The fundamental physics of quantum computing is far from solved and can't be readily
disentangled
from
its implementation.
11
But the union may argue that wages cannot be
disentangled
from
issues like class size or performance evaluation.
12
The systems of learning therefore must be sometimes reviewed, complications analyzed into principles, and knowledge
disentangled
from
opinion.
13
Tunics were
disentangled
from
the damp congeries on our backs and we had a few hours' precious sleep.
14
Their souls are henceforth no more to be
disentangled
from
its soul than their bodies from its earth.
15
According to the commission's summary judgment brief, Grams can't be
disentangled
from
the investment contracts between Telegram and its investors.
16
The automobile had been
disentangled
from
the wreckage of garage and willow tree and towed away to receive expert attention.
disentangled
from
disentangled
disentangle