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1 It took some time to extricate from the kelp, following which I established a new record for myself in dressing.
2 Agatha herself still held to her father by one hand, but the other she was unable to extricate from her persecutor's grasp.
3 He quickly extricated from his shirt-front the black pearl and the pink.
4 Saavedra had to be extricated from the car and carried to the ambulance.
5 But nothing can be done until the Aryan races are extricated from Semitism.
6 All the plants and animal specimens in storage were shot ex-situ, extricated from nature.
7 And perhaps DC United, finally extricated from the RFK sinkhole, can be a partner.
8 I wish you all comfort; and to be happily extricated from your present perplexities.
9 The man was quickly extricated from the vehicle and assessed.
10 He was extricated from his peril by a bold blow.
11 But at length the surviving troops were extricated from the villages, and the retreat commenced.
12 Dougal extricated from his pouch the fag of a cigarette, lit it and puffed meditatively.
13 In his arms, he still clutched the bizarre treasure they had extricated from the bank.
14 But Lewis was extricated from his present difficulties by the manifold blunders of his enemies.
15 Some people had to be extricated from their homes.
16 He extricated from his trousers pocket an ancient silver watch, and regarded it with disfavour.
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