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Extricating ourselves from our label deal, we found ourselves sort of off deadline.
Justin Cox: Solar Panels, Songwriting and Too Big to Fail With Cake's John McCrea Justin Cox 2011
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Extricating myself from behind the little table took more maneuvering than getting behind it had.
Crossed J.F. Lewis 2011
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Extricating ourselves from our label deal, we found ourselves sort of off deadline.
Justin Cox: Solar Panels, Songwriting and Too Big to Fail With Cake's John McCrea Justin Cox 2011
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Extricating myself from behind the little table took more maneuvering than getting behind it had.
Crossed J.F. Lewis 2011
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“Extricating you from a dangerous situation,” my mother said.
Wired Robin Wasserman 2010
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Extricating myself from the heavy paws of our Lab-mix, Yoshi, I moved to the computer and typed in “SADS.”
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Think Positive Jack Canfield 2010
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Extricating the company from its past mistakes is a major part of Mr. Pandit's campaign to convince skeptics on Wall Street and in Washington that there is no need for a forced dismemberment of Citigroup.
Citi's Yard Sale Crimps a Turnaround Randall Smith 2010
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Extricating myself from the heavy paws of our Lab-mix, Yoshi, I moved to the computer and typed in “SADS.”
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Think Positive Jack Canfield 2010
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Extricating the company from its past mistakes is a major part of Mr. Pandit's campaign to convince skeptics on Wall Street and in Washington that there is no need for a forced dismemberment of Citigroup.
Citi's Yard Sale Crimps a Turnaround Randall Smith 2010
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Extricating the company from its past mistakes is a major part of Mr. Pandit's campaign to convince skeptics on Wall Street and in Washington that there is no need for a forced dismemberment of Citigroup.
Citi's Yard Sale Crimps a Turnaround Randall Smith 2010
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