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"extricate" Definitions
  1. extricate somebody/something/yourself (from something) to escape or enable somebody to escape from a difficult situation
  2. extricate somebody/something/yourself (from something) to free somebody/something or yourself from a place where they/it or you have been stuck and unable to move

519 Sentences With "extricate"

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It took months to extricate the bodies from the wreckage.
A medical team had to extricate Sainz with limited data.
I was fortunate enough to extricate myself from these interactions.
Extricate yourself from the kiss-puker, and go find a friend.
Mr. Boies found it difficult to extricate himself from Mr. Weinstein.
Photographs on social media showed several people trying to extricate them.
It cannot extricate itself without causing financial instability somewhere in the world.
The two women, being shackled in the car, could not extricate themselves.
Like Miller, Betances needed to extricate himself from trouble in the seventh.
Greece's debt payments, and extricate Greece from the eurozone, if necessary. As
They can go up to heaven and extricate the dead from difficulties.
Charm will not extricate Canada's Justin Trudeau from a spreading political mess.
"Some of them get snagged and can't extricate themselves," Mr. Soto said.
If so, is there a way to extricate ourselves from that expectation?
Their partners have been trying to extricate them from their restaurants entirely.
One individual worried about how to extricate himself from an unethical firm.
Experts said it would be difficult for Nigeria to fully extricate itself.
The U.K. has just two years to extricate itself from the European Union.
He is attempting to extricate himself from the story as much as possible.
If elected, he was going to extricate the United States from endless war.
The president-elect is formulating plans to extricate himself from his family's business.
We are Richard Powers's human overstory: united even as we wish to extricate.
What they do: Assess injuries, administer emergency medical care, and extricate trapped individuals.
Tata had been trying unsuccessfully to extricate itself from making steel in Britain.
Those who can afford to extricate their children from this mess are doing so.
When he tries to extricate himself, a chain reaction of anguish and violence follows.
For Suresh, that meant finding a better way to extricate herself from creepy dates.
Goldman Sachs is trying to extricate itself from a box by thinking outside it.
" She said: "You cant extricate one part of the media environment from the rest.
Can the president pardon himself or others specifically to extricate himself from criminal investigation?
"The two deputies attempted to extricate the persons being transported," the news release said.
When he tries to extricate Britain from the union, he will face a hostile Parliament.
To wear them, you've got to extricate yourself from the mindset in which midi = matronly.
The previous two times the police had to break down her door to extricate her.
Will rock music ever be able entirely to extricate itself from a profoundly gendered symbolism?
Firefighters arrived to rescue her and six of them worked to extricate her, she said.
So it was a fraught and frightening household from which Bosworth endeavored to extricate herself.
Every day with a disability is a bad situation from which I can't extricate myself.
It may take 12 to 48 hours for the chick to extricate itself from the shell.
Nowadays the country is trying to extricate itself from wars, not get into a new one.
As Cheryl advises, you should extricate yourself from this toxic dynamic as quickly as you can.
But Huawei's boss has an idea that might extricate it: selling off its 5G crown jewels.
His hearing was repeatedly delayed as he sought to extricate himself from his business and investments.
The 22012-something had been trying to extricate his dad from the Klan since he was 20123.
After attempting to extricate himself, which reportedly made matters worse, the man began to yell for help.
The congressional GOP must extricate itself from the debacle of the AHCA before it makes things worse.
What they do,according to O*NET: Assess injuries, administer emergency medical care, and extricate trapped individuals.
It took more than a minute to extricate the driver, who suffered severe burns in the accident.
To extricate herself, she walked away from her final two loans, leaving her credit report in tatters.
"The two deputies attempted to extricate the persons being transported," Horry County officials said in a statement.
The puppies rescued in 2006 most likely would have been killed to extricate the narcotics, they said.
What they do according to O*NET: Assess injuries, administer emergency medical care, and extricate trapped individuals.
That is to tell victims that in order to protect themselves they must extricate themselves from society.
And, as he predicted, he found it nearly impossible to "extricate" himself once he got in deep.
However, that will be far from sufficient to extricate the island from its 10-year economic slump.
Do you have any idea" — HODLer — "what might change or how I can extricate myself from this?
Whether or not it will actually extricate itself from this lucrative military contract remains to be seen.
Stuck at the epicentre of a political storm, Mr Mueller sought to extricate himself as painlessly as possible.
Doing so could extricate the border fight from a bill that must pass to keep the government open.
They also faced hefty penalties to extricate themselves from the deals, which many said they were unaware of.
There is also little prospect that the country will extricate itself from its downward economic and political spiral.
The nearly 300-pound bear took two hours to extricate from the tree and was released into the
Bottas said the FIA had made allowances for that in tests of drivers' ability to extricate themselves quickly.
If anything, we should be saying "faster please" to finding a way to extricate ourselves from that cauldron.
We'll know soon how U.S. intelligence and elected officials extricate themselves from between this rock and hard place.
They'll extricate antique cushion covers from Pakistan, tablecloths with block-printed blue elephants and vintage rugs from Afghanistan.
The outlier is Wells Fargo, which is still trying to extricate itself from a thicket of legal problems.
That's actually exactly what Steyer said in an attempt to extricate himself from the world's most uncomfortable situation.
By sharing my story, hopefully I can empower others to seek help and extricate themselves from abusive relationships.
David Petraeus to extricate the United States from the Iraq quagmire by way of the "surge" in 2007.
The ordeal served to reinforce how difficult it could be to extricate herself from a bad live-in job.
Elana: The book's ending wasn't without its problems — trying to extricate the inner thoughts of your comatose BFF, what?!
And especially sticky spam, given how apparently difficult it can be to extricate yourself from a prior bot embrace.
But, as I attempted to extricate myself from feeling marginalized by fashion at large, a funny thing started happening.
Whether using humans or machines, there's no real way to extricate race from any of the indicators of crime.
We must examine the roots of this moment in order to understand it—and to extricate ourselves from it.
For much of the morning, rescue workers struggled to extricate those who were trapped and to treat the injured.
However great my distaste for President Trump, I support his administration's efforts to extricate the United States from Afghanistan.
What Republicans need now is a way to extricate themselves from the mess they have made of health care.
Kesha was hoping to get an emergency order in another attempt to extricate herself from her contract with Sony.
Chiang said he will work with other California finance officials to extricate the state's funds from Wells Fargo accounts.
But that is a situation that Mr. Trump has put himself in, and from which he could extricate himself.
Your goal at this point is to extricate yourself from a situation you never sought in the first place.
Countless well-intentioned young entrepreneurs suddenly find themselves in way too deep, and don't know how to extricate themselves.
The average person can never extricate themselves fully from massive transnational systems of pollution, resource extraction, and so on.
Service culture is so full on that it's genuinely hard to extricate yourself from a shop once you're in there.
"I think Pakistan is going to help us out, to extricate ourselves," he said, referring to America's 18-year entanglement.
If the surge worked, it would buy the new Afghan forces breathing room and allow the US to extricate itself.
Once Jay left for her vacation to Mexico, she said it was a "process" to fully extricate herself from DOS.
Rescuers work to extricate the two women from the SUV that drove off a cliff in Maui in May 2016.
Merkel looked on, waiting for May to exit the car, while officials kept trying the door handle to extricate her.
The Fed must extricate itself from the presidential grip and regain its independence by the way it works and communicates.
Video images showed the mangled remains of the bus half-submerged in the drain as rescuers struggled to extricate bodies.
Officials are now debating the best way and moment to extricate them from the Tham Luang Nang Non cave system.
Instead of looking for ways to extricate ourselves from these conflicts, we reach for reasons to plunge in more deeply.
But the young woman was able to extricate herself and leave the room before anything else occurred, the letter says.
That's only one symptom of the instability brought on by Britain's floundering attempts to extricate itself from the European Union.
When the book's climax finally does come, Isabel manages to extricate herself from her past in a relatively simple fashion.
The ramp-up comes despite Trump's repeated declarations this week that the U.S. must extricate itself from the Middle East.
Deciding how to extricate Britain from a process of integration that began in 1973 has been anything but easy, however.
Firefighters managed to extricate the girl from the fully engulfed vehicle, but she died shortly after being rushed to the hospital.
I immediately wanted to extricate myself from his grasp, but when I tried to break free he pulled me even closer.
It is difficult to extricate yourself from this narrative and its multitude of conventions, but it is important to keep trying.
But in Japan, which has been trying for years to extricate itself from that situation, policymakers have an even tougher job.
Or do we get together among countries so that we can extricate ourselves from an experience that has been a failure?
At that moment, as I walked toward the church, it was impossible to extricate my personal life from our professional encounter.
But the Gulf state is a key investor in Britain as the country prepares to extricate itself from the European Union.
Another matter for investors to confront is how, and how easily, Britain will extricate itself from the European Union, he added.
Police officers used an armored vehicle to extricate the victim from the crowd and take that person to a nearby hospital.
It is now just over a year since the UK's non-binding referendum vote to extricate itself from the European Union.
Each household must wait days for a turn to extricate just a couple of jugs of unclean water, Abu Ahmed said.
I wasn't, certainly not in my teens, really able to extricate my sense of homosexuality from the specter of the epidemic.
With only one hand available — he needed the other to hold on to the plane — Lieutenant Hudner could not extricate him.
Theresa May is departing, but the country still has not settled on a way to extricate itself from the European Union.
"The only way to extricate paper from lamination is to use lots of solvents to dissolve the plastic," Ms. Oey said.
Haunted by original sin and nourished by dreams of upward mobility, family sagas rarely extricate themselves from a sense of inevitability.
Mr. Khogyani said on Friday that the Americans had sent equipment to help extricate the wounded and dead from the mosque.
Because once you go down the road of telling a non-truth, then it's very difficult to extricate yourself from that.
An increasing number of European officials hope that Turkey will extricate itself from the EU accession process without having to be pushed.
She knows it'll take a drastic action to extricate Lizzie, which is why she tricks her to cut off her own hand.
Again, I think we just wanted to extricate ourselves from the UK completely, and we'd never made a record in America before.
The personal is the political, and vice versa, and at this late date, there's no way to extricate them from each other.
The 1960s raised concerns about the (alleged) US-Soviet missile gap and America's inability to extricate itself from the quagmire in Indochina.
Formula One's commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone told Reuters the Spaniard would be his choice if the driver was able to extricate himself.
"Whalers (Boiling Blubber) Entangled in Flaw Ice, Endeavoring to Extricate Themselves" (1846) represents two spectral ships on an eerily calm Arctic sea.
But a deal would also spell an end to uncertainty for investors and companies, who can extricate themselves from a thorny issue.
Government troops struck ISIS positions early Friday, sending the militant group's ambulances rushing to the scene to extricate the wounded and dead.
She has spent years talking to therapists while trying to extricate the mother who died from the celebrity whose legend lived on.
Understanding how this situation came to pass can help us understand how we can start to extricate ourselves from this bizarre situation.
Like all of us, he arrives believing that he has fallen victim to an injustice from which he must immediately extricate himself.
And during the 1970s, Albany imposed fiscal oversight when the city lacked the political will to extricate itself from a fiscal crisis.
As I started to extricate the backing from the scarf, my earring slipped down and rolled about six feet onto the track.
Bill Richardson of New Mexico, an expert on North Korea who has helped extricate Americans held there, said of Mr. Warmbier's death.
In justifying bolting from Syria, Trump says he wants to extricate the United States from "ridiculous endless wars" in the Middle East.
Along the way, it missed one opportunity after another to extricate itself from the Trump relationship or at least slow its expansion.
New leaders who suffer early losses, on the other hand, can rapidly dig holes from which it is impossible to extricate themselves.
Amid strife with her label, she tried to extricate herself from her contract with Mr. Simmons, she said, but he ignored her.
Papa John's, meantime, has yet to extricate itself from its founder, John Schnatter, who holds a roughly 30 percent stake in the company.
The small limusaurus dinosaurs weren't able to extricate themselves from the sticky mire and died there, emerging millions of years later as fossils.
Even states that have sworn off private prisons, or tried to cut back on their use, have found it difficult to extricate themselves.
"Thinking about being out at that time, it's hard to extricate that from living in the middle of an epidemic," he told Reddish.
"The more entrenched reproductive control becomes, the more difficult it can be for a woman to extricate herself from the abuse," he said.
It offers the tale of a small community — Bedford Falls — that at the last moment manages to extricate itself from a downward spiral.
If that is the Palestinian strategy, it's the equivalent of holding a gun to their own people's heads to extricate themselves from negotiating.
Today, tuning in feels like being deposited, lightly buzzed, into warm quicksand, and forgetting to extricate yourself because the marsh wildlife is riveting.
When this email affair turned physical, Scorah was finally able to extricate herself from both a loveless marriage and a life-consuming cult.
When we first met, I was battling to extricate myself from a relationship with someone profoundly kind but with whom I was misaligned.
After it was all done, when I finally managed to extricate myself from the dome's embrace, I had trouble walking a straight line.
The Austrian warned also that the sport was 'under scrutiny' and needed to think carefully to extricate itself from a self-imposed problem.
Average earned income: $58,796Average hours typically worked a week: 49.7According to O*NET: Assess injuries, administer emergency medical care, and extricate trapped individuals. 
But Trump is not the first American president to learn how difficult it can be to fully extricate the US from the region.
Mr. Trump is correct that the better course is to extricate ourselves from Syria, but his fatal error has been in its implementation.
Adam Realman, will extricate himself, Houdini-style, from ropes, handcuffs and a straitjacket — and reveal a few secrets about how it's all done.
I'm allowed to laugh during Get Out, because the awkward situations Chris had to extricate himself from are regular scenarios in my everyday life.
In response to the recent anti-Israel resolution by the UN Security Council, we must extricate ourselves from the UN's un-democratic sub-agencies.
He became prime minister this July following discontent over how his predecessor, Theresa May, had handled negotiations to extricate Britain from the European Union.
She managed to extricate herself from the men, whom she described as "stumbling drunk", and lock herself in a bathroom before fleeing the house.
It's a quick ramp for a company that only two years ago was struggling to extricate itself from the morass that was Faraday Future.
He is likely to extricate himself, says François Heisbourg, a French security analyst, but the spat was "avoidable, at least in terms of theatre".
When the US steps back, terrible actors fill the void Barack Obama became president vowing to extricate the United States from the Middle East.
Anyone who has ever been in a bad relationship knows how relieving it can be when you finally manage to extricate yourself from it.
You know when you want someone to cut you free but you can't quite extricate yourself, and they won't exactly let you go either.
The bank didn't extricate itself until 2013; after that, Epstein moved to Deutsche Bank, which kept him on as a client until this summer.
Without land reform — or any effort to extricate the roots of the plantation system from the South — the oppressive logic of slavery would endure.
Can he extricate himself from the legacy of the Anita Hill hearings when women and minorities play a major part of the Democratic base?
Google employees have recently petitioned the company's management to extricate itself from a contract with the United States Department of Defense called Project Maven.
Now when I recognize feelings of burnout, I look to find what is causing them and try to extricate or change whatever that is.
Lawyers could be seen punching and pulling the minister's hair as he and some journalists tried to extricate him from a group of lawyers.
The big picture: Trump is attempting to extricate the U.S. from the multilateral vision and institutions that have defined the post–World War II system.
That's why it's also so important to see Jenny extricate herself from her relationship and end up doing a lot of good along the way.
Related: Why working smarter means conserving your energym To extricate the things that don't belong in your brain, you need a systematic approach, Allen contends.
The Trump administration's trade policies are just the excuse Foxconn needs to (at least partially) extricate itself from China, while saving face in the process.
The cancellation throws into doubt nearly a year of US-Taliban talks as the US tries to extricate itself from a nearly 20-year war.
Yet Trump's demeanor gave the impression that he was stuck in a corner, contemplating extreme measures to extricate himself and may be beyond convincing otherwise.
What they're saying: Broadly, Republicans have focused on proposals that would make it easier for healthy people to extricate themselves from the ACA's insurance markets.
Not to mention that lawmakers still had to extricate themselves from the possibility of a voter-alienating government shutdown by the end of the week.
KABUL, Afghanistan — Fifteen years, half a trillion dollars and 150,000 lives since going to war, the United States is trying to extricate itself from Afghanistan.
Washington (CNN)The more frantically the White House tries to extricate itself from the Rob Porter scandal, the deeper it digs into a political hole.
" She said she then began to rub his back in order to "buy myself time to figure out how to extricate myself from this undesirable situation.
He used the courts to try to extricate himself from dicey situations, as a weapon in negotiations and to test the legal limits of business practice.
Because of this underlying belief system, it's difficult to extricate conversations about men's mental health from the real threat many of these men pose to women.
They say the whale likely died either from an intestinal rupture caused by the garbage, or by its inability to digest or extricate the foreign objects.
It can be hard to extricate this knee-jerk dismissal of the overtly femme from the history of fashion games, because there've been some bad ones.
Henley was cruising until he took three hacks to extricate himself from knee-high fescue rough at the third hole, his 12th, running up triple-bogey.
Colleagues of Broadwell have said that she sent the emails because Petraeus had jokingly suggested to Broadwell that she help him extricate himself from Kelley's attention.
And while it was a song by band and not a single person, it's hard to extricate the song itself from Divinyls' lead singer, Chrissy Amphlett.
Mr Najib is still fighting to extricate himself from a donations scandal alleged to be linked to 1MDB, which itself struggling under a heavy debt burden.
When you want to extricate yourself from an encounter without interrupting anyone, Nope will prompt your phone to provide the interruption you're desperate for, Mashable reports.
" She says she then began to rub his back in order to "buy myself time to figure out how to extricate myself from this undesirable situation.
Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, is suing Cohen to extricate herself from a $130,000 nondisclosure agreement they signed just weeks before the 2016 election.
SPD members Ralf Stegner and Gesine Schwan on Friday also announced their dual candidacy, saying they wanted to help extricate the party from an "existential crisis".
Only then can we begin to develop sight and insight of how to extricate the Levant from this juggernaut of evil: evil is as evil does.
On Tuesday, the twelfth boy and his coach were the last to be rescued as part of the complicated three-day effort to extricate the team.
It can be hard to extricate this knee-jerk dismissal of the overtly femme from the history of fashion games, because there've been some bad ones.
So it's going with a software play instead — kind of like when Intel bought McAfee (even though Intel is trying to extricate itself from that deal.)
The best thing about the HBO show "Westworld" is the struggle of female androids to extricate themselves from the limiting fantasies for which they've been created.
The happier she is, we come to realize, the more the show must come to an end; she must extricate herself from an audience, from performance.
Rescue personnel used ropes and a Stokes litter to extricate the man, "with support from a Department of Defense helicopter," the park said in a statement.
Timing is everything in trading and never more so than when you're trying to extricate yourself from a persistent cash date squeeze in the London market.
It is hard to see how Mr. Johnson can extricate himself from this problem, whose protraction may have a decisive effect on the country's internal politics.
It has no clear way to extricate itself — or the other parts of the planet connected to money — from the perils of its grinding banking crisis.
It could cause other problems at the border and walk him into a political dead end from which he would find it hard to extricate himself.
The robot was able to carefully extricate artifacts from the wreck that had not been touched for centuries, and return them to the surface for study.
"These are people who in large part, to extricate themselves from their own legal problems, claim to be working at the behest of the governor," he said.
No doubt, Britain's historic decision to extricate itself from the European Union is poised to have a pronounced effect on science funding, research, regulation, and the environment.
It's frustrating, especially for Wilson's co-star, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, whose big gripe about most rom-coms is hard to extricate from romantic movies — even this one.
Further, despite Trump's campaign promise to extricate the U.S. from the endless wars in the Middle East, in early January he sent more soldiers to the region.
And while it was a song by band and not a single person, it's hard to extricate "I Touch Myself" from the Divinyls' lead singer, Chrissy Amphlett.
It's rare that there will be something so dangerous that you will be forced to reload a previous save game to extricate yourself from a bad situation.
Kesha and Dr. Luke have been embroiled in a legal battle since October 2014, when Kesha first sought to extricate herself from her contract with the producer.
And in Unreal's second season, it's harder than ever to extricate the show's sincere attempts at dismantling power from its exploitation of uncomfortable topics for entertainment value.
Weekend watchmen were outwitted by thieves who drilled through the walls or otherwise broke into the storerooms to extricate prized crates of garlic worth thousands of dollars.
Some Gulf states see Obama, keen to extricate Washington from conflicts across the world, as unappreciative of their willingness to host U.S. bases and purchase U.S. weapons.
Greiss decided to take his wintry outing a step further, using a towrope to extricate several less-prepared and potentially stranded motorists out in the windswept mess.
With prices of oil and liquefied natural gas having plummeted, executives are scrambling to extricate themselves from potential white elephants that are still in the planning stages.
That was the road where, in 1994, I flipped over, crashed into a field, ended upside-down with Bosnian peasants trying to extricate me from the wreck.
When the time comes to sit up, it can be difficult to extricate yourself from the sheer number of plot twists, political machinations and costumed dinner guests.
Without these loans, they cannot buy the equipment needed to extricate themselves from subsistence farming — and their dependence on the party that has ruled Zimbabwe since independence.
Saturday Profile PANGANDARAN, Indonesia — Susi Pudjiastuti was scooping up lunch with one hand, using her thumb and two fingers to extricate bones from a chunk of fish.
The glances are meant to convey the idea that something unspecified is going to go terribly wrong if you do not extricate yourself from this conversation quickly.
Now Cruz and the president's allies are peddling a caffeine-free diet version of the claim in a desperate attempt to extricate the president from that crisis.
After discussing the arms sales, Trump suggested that the United States could soon extricate itself from Middle East conflicts after years of involvement in Iraq and Syria.
"Social science research has shown us that we sort of overestimate our own prediction about our ability to extricate ourselves from a situation like that," she continued.
With Brexit negotiations having hit rough shoals, May is under pressure to deliver on the 2016 vote to extricate the U.K. from the 28-member economic bloc.
I've been fascinated by Kashmir Hill's series at Gizmodo about her struggles to extricate herself from the so-called Big Five: Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Apple and Facebook.
Trump also announced Monday night that he was canceling a planned press conference on how he aims to extricate himself from his business empire while in office.
The Guardian reported that more than 20 British artists have signed up to a group legal action in a bid to extricate themselves from the Artist Pension Trust.
Barring some unlikely outcomes, the main story next year will likely revolve again around central banks and how they will extricate themselves from the low interest rate environment.
Obama, in other words, was trying to extricate himself from the partisan fray — but by taking action in the DNC race that risked antagonizing his own party's base.
If they do not restore their commitment to defending anti-corruption reforms, Ukraine risks sinking back into the morass from which it tried to extricate itself with Maidan.
Sanders's views may help the US extricate itself from worrying foreign entanglements — which experts generally applaud — but it may not fix some of the world's most intractable problems.
O) is considering selling its website certification business, in a deal that could fetch more than $1 billion and extricate it from a feud with Alphabet Inc's (GOOGL.
"I think Pakistan is going to help us out to extricate ourselves," Trump said, with Khan sitting next to him at the start of a White House meeting.
According to the ongoing lawsuit filed to extricate her from a nondisclosure agreement with Trump, Stormy Daniels has "certain still images and/or text messages" sent by Trump.
From today on, Britain will begin to extricate herself from the European monolith and regain lost self-governing authority, rather than ceding decision-making ability to Brussels bureaucrats.
If Zellner's story is one of bluster and theatrics, Nirider's is a slow churn, marking the years that go into trying to extricate someone from the prison system.
I was able to extricate myself quickly and it was a very brief and uncomfortable moment but I knew as I walked away I had encountered a predator.
Lately Coach Alain Vigneault has been using a lineup with three centers and seven defensemen, seeking to decipher combinations to extricate his team from its early-season malaise.
And this could extricate the president from a second rock and hard place—the current fuel economy rule that has created a showdown with California and other states.
Yet we've suddenly reached that unprecedented juncture where it would be wholly irresponsible to advise you that James can extricate himself from this jam just because he's LeBron.
They say the Trump administration's public silence about his incarceration is at odds with Mr. Trump's repeated boasts about his successful efforts to extricate American citizens held abroad.
The accident temporarily closed southbound lanes on the New Jersey Turnpike around South Brunswick as emergency crews worked to extricate the soldiers from the Humvee, state police said.
Yet it shows the problem of a bail-out architecture that is unfit for purpose but from which neither creditors nor Greeks can work out how to extricate themselves.
The first full round of talks to extricate Britain from the EU ended on Thursday with few compromises and differences over how to protect the future of expatriate citizens.
He has yet to renounce his birtherism, but his campaign is clearly trying to extricate him from a position that is widely hated outside his core base of supporters.
For most Scary Stories fans, it's impossible to extricate their love of the stories themselves from the popularity of Gammell's artwork, which has arguably spawned its own cult following.
In its continent, Britain must now rewrite its relationship with its largest trading partners, extricate itself from four decades of treaties, laws and conventions and negotiate painful trade offs.
For that reason, the IMF urged the Japanese government to redouble its economic reform efforts to boost economic growth and to extricate the Japanese economy from its deflationary trap.
Kesha is in the midst of trying to extricate herself from her contract with Sony as the result of her allegations that longtime producer Dr. Luke sexually assaulted her.
After Parliament for the third time rejected Prime Minister Theresa May's plan to extricate Britain from the E.U., Britons on both sides of the issue are angry and embarrassed.
One wonders if rock music, saturated with sexuality as it has been since its beginnings, will ever be able entirely to extricate its instruments from a profoundly gendered symbolism.
The U.S.-Taliban deal is seen as a historic opportunity to extricate the United States from Afghanistan, a nation convulsed by conflict since the Soviet invasion in December 1979.
She said that she was able to extricate herself and then complained to several center employees, but that only when she got to her doctor were the police called.
He rallied support among lawmakers for a plan to extricate Britain from the European Union and won praise from some of the same legislators who had tormented Mrs. May.
And besides, Trump is desperate to achieve a foreign policy "win" and to make good on his campaign commitment to extricate America from its wars in the Middle East.
Rescue crews put out the fire and cut off the roof of the car to extricate the 42-year-old Newman and he was transported to the medical center.
Army spokesman James Myam, in a statement Sunday, said the troops only shot at the protesters on Saturday to "extricate" themselves from the area after the clashes turned violent.
Faced with widespread calls for his resignation, Mr. Northam has tried to extricate himself from a firestorm over a photo on his page in a 1984 medical school yearbook.
With these moves, HMIT in India had begun to extricate itself from the US business, and Farnsworth said its leadership hadn't been involved in HMNY since he took over.
Learning from earthquakes The Syria Civil Defense has its origins in early 2013, when a need arose for search-and-rescue teams to help extricate casualties from bombed buildings.
Even if Energy Transfer is able to extricate itself, few companies are likely to replicate its strategy, said Erik Gordon, a professor at University of Michigan's Ross School of Business.
"He had such a powerful force in my life and my daughter loved it, that it was like this whole thing that was hard to extricate myself from," Frankel recalled.
"He had such a powerful force in my life and my daughter loved it, that it was like this whole thing that was hard to extricate myself from," Frankel said.
It is at this very time that Washington is apparently seeking to extricate the United States from a primary role as an honest broker in the dialogues that seek resolutions.
Dr. Luke's own position is that Kesha and her reps are attempting to extort him in order to extricate her from contracts with Luke's Kemosabe Records label, housed under Sony.
Part of the Obama administration's rationale was to extricate the United States from decades of costly involvement in the Middle East at a time when that region was in upheaval.
But Theranos has run into a relentless barrage of negative publicity and regulatory scrutiny, and Walgreens has sought to extricate itself from its relationship with the Silicon Valley start-up.
Russia's military successes in Syria since the campaign began last year, they said, could be solidified by a political settlement, and Moscow could gradually extricate itself from direct military involvement.
When I brought up the subject at parties while I was working on the article, people would kindly find ways to extricate themselves from me, which isn't the best sign.
In its update on Tuesday evening, the safety board made no mention of the elaborate harnesses that trapped the passengers underwater and made it difficult for divers to extricate them.
Lamy said it was understandable that Mexico had sought to extricate itself from the tariff bind, but noted it ran the risk of facing more threats from Trump in future.
It takes an endless minute for her extricate herself from the damaged vehicle to check on him, and the tension until we discover he is perfectly fine is stomach-churning.
Obama may have designed the nuclear deal as a tool to extricate America from the Middle East swamp, but Trump could argue that we are as stuck there as ever.
Suddenly, the company that once considered itself "the free speech wing of the free speech party" was forced to consider how to extricate certain kinds of speech from its platform.
Was he also wrong to extricate American service members and intelligence personnel — not to mention ordinary citizens — from the risk of arbitrary, unjustified and politically motivated ICC detention and prosecution?
They have the wind at their backs, now that the Met has managed to extricate itself from a downward deficit spiral and to move forward on more solid financial ground.
Interior Minister Anupong Paojinda said the same divers who took part in Sunday&aposs rescue will return to extricate the others as they know the cave conditions and what to do.
U.S. stock futures opened to the downside in early trading Sunday, as investors grew increasingly restive in the wake of the U.K.'s decision to extricate itself from the European Union.
There has been little official criticism of the boys' actions while rescuers struggle to decide how best to extricate them from the flooded cave complex, as most of them cannot swim.
The IMF is not party to Greece's current bailout, and says it will not partake until it has assurances Greece will be able to extricate itself from a spiral of debt.
Trump, a billionaire real estate magnate, also moved on Friday to extricate himself from his sprawling business empire, which will be overseen by his three grown children on the transition team.
Under efforts by government or groups such as Neem to extricate people from Boko Haram, men can find positions of power and more choices back home than women do, she said.
It's not a philosophical or ideological statement on their part; it's just that their business model is predicated on sharing, and finding new ways to extricate more and more from us.
The requests were meant to give companies "time to extricate themselves from doing business with Huawei and other Chinese tech companies," a spokesman for Mr. Vought's office said in a statement.
Mr. Trump later walked back his decision in Syria to some extent, but has been frustrated to not be doing more to extricate the United States from entanglements in the region.
Mr. Trump campaigned for the White House promising to extricate the United States from foreign conflicts, and many of the steps that he announced Monday have been proposed by previous administrations.
One concern from those looking to extricate Britain fully from the EU is that continuing to accept those rules would, in turn, prevent a new trade deal with the United States.
It was the combination of these products of self-delusion, rather than a diabolical effort to fool the American people, that led to Washington's inability to extricate itself from Central Asia.
"I appreciate your interest but I'm mostly trying to extricate myself from that debate — it's genuinely unpleasant," Hart Blanton, a University of Connecticut researcher who has criticized the IAT, told me.
Turning back to the patents, the valuation for Excalibur is notable because, at one point, these were a pivotal part of how Yahoo had hoped to extricate itself from its financial problems.
"Right now, I go in, I do two to three stories, maybe one song, 17 hard kisses on the lips, and then I try to extricate from his room," says Mollen, 38.
It's the most insane road trip since "Thelma and Louise" ... Rob Kardashian drove 1,377 miles -- from L.A. to Austin -- to personally extricate freshly freed girlfriend Blac Chyna from the Lone Star state.
The Weinstein Company has been trying to extricate itself from the class action lawsuit, as are those who were members of the board of directors at the time of the alleged misconduct.
The Weinstein Company is also trying to extricate itself from the class action lawsuit, as are those who were members of the board of directors at the time of the alleged misconduct.
As much of a chrome minimalist as I try to be, I still can't extricate myself from needing a menu bar in my OS and tab and address bars inside my browser.
Eventually, we managed to extricate ourselves, but as we left the base in an old school bus, the military men followed us in a truck with a loudspeaker blaring anti-American slogans.
As Philip Klein, executive editor of the Washington Examiner, observed on Sunday, one consequence of Trump's racism is to provide House Democrats with a convenient means to extricate themselves from the infighting.
Even with DUP lawmakers onside, May's effective majority is slim and her position remains insecure though she has promised to extricate the Conservatives from what she termed the "mess" of the election.
" In northeast Ohio, another voter explains, "To ask me what would extricate me from Trump would be like asking me to remove me from myself, from my family, and from my community.
Much of the story, which is told in the alternating first-person narratives of Mark and Steph, consists of their attempts to extricate themselves from these creepy circumstances, both physically and psychologically.
To extricate herself from the Rosses' Svengali-like clutches, she married Harry Falk, an assistant director on "The Patty Duke Show," when she was still a teenager; the marriage ended in divorce.
When a raid on a gang-infested Manila slum goes wildly awry, Manigan and her fellow officers battle to extricate themselves from a constantly replenishing army of crazed opponents and maddened residents.
Last month, the Kuwaiti government severed diplomatic ties with the Philippines after Filipino officials staged a covert, unilateral operation there to extricate workers whom they said had been abused by their employers.
While Mezher went back to the front, to extricate the rest of the team, my interpreter and I squeezed into a Humvee that was headed to the half-constructed house outside Shaymaa.
The whale of our own ignorance will devour us, but unlike Pinocchio who survived Monstro and Jonah the Biblical whale, will we be able to extricate ourselves from the jaws of extinction?
Mr. Dodon, 41, has said he wants to call a referendum on whether to extricate Moldova from its European Union agreement, in favor of membership in the Russian-led Eurasian Customs Union.
Such dependence could complicate President Trump's moves to extricate the United States from the 17-year-old war against Taliban insurgents — a war in which they lately appear to be gaining ground.
They ignored him, but volunteers from our expedition and others climbed the face, resuscitated him, dragged him bodily back to his tent, rendered medical aid and exhorted his guides to extricate him.
The victor will also need to decide when to initiate divorce proceedings with the EU, and how to extricate Britain from 43 years of membership while trying to negotiate favorable terms of trade.
In terms of the nothingness—that fear of erasure we have if we extricate ourselves from those labels that seem to give us a shape—maybe that is the key to your writing.
For Britain to truly extricate itself from the EU, it first needs to find a workable solution to the problem of the Irish border, and it's abundantly clear that no such solution exists.
In his comments in Washington on Monday, Trump said Pakistan was helping the United States "extricate" itself from Afghanistan, where the United States was acting as a "policeman" rather than fighting a war.
They are also potentially embarrassing for U.S. President Barack Obama's administration, which has spent billions of dollars training Afghan troops as Washington seeks to extricate itself from the costly, 15-year-old war.
Officers from the Newburgh Police Department responded and were able to extricate the girl from the car with a hydraulic rescue tool, or the Jaws of Life, according to NBC 4 New York.
People with celiac disease have to fully extricate gluten from their lives because the protein found in wheat, barley, and rye will damage their small intestine and prevent the absorption of certain nutrients.
Relegating this fight to Congress where it belongs could extricate the Justice Department and FBI from what may now be a hopelessly politicized process and relieve them from more crossfire, pressure, and intrigue.
For the book, Tillmans conducted interviews with neuroscientists, with a woman who helps people extricate themselves from far-right organizations, and with the finance and foreign ministers of Chancellor Angela Merkel's outgoing cabinet.
The novelistic techniques of New Journalism succeed in putting him and the reader inside Gerald Foos's now-famous crawl space, but they never really extricate him from the banality of the peep hole.
But problems arise when market conditions change, for instance, when trading volumes suddenly collapse or volatility spikes as has been the case during Britain's protracted attempt to extricate itself from the European Union.
Feeling like the world's biggest idiot, and wondering how much it was going to cost to extricate a truck the size of Nevada from a tow lot, I called the Portland Police Department.
There are many excellent things in her overall policy agenda; but she won't get a chance to do those things unless she can extricate herself from what looks like a health policy trap.
He lost his wife not long after she gave birth and started a relationship with his baby's nursemaid, which he tried to extricate himself from by having the woman committed to an asylum.
And those clubs, now my youth's been sucked out of me, have a sentimental pull, a kind of saccharine-gravitational belt that I can't extricate myself from without doing serious, and permanent, damage.
May's own fate and that of her project to extricate Britain from the European Union are now in limbo after parliament rejected the Brexit agreement, forcing May to ask the EU for an extension.
Authorities fighting to extricate three more people who were in the mobile home at the time expect them to survive, but emergency workers are trying to determine how badly they were hurt, she added.
Warren criticized Mnuchin's track record as a Wall Street banker at Goldman Sachs, where he worked for 17 years, characterizing him as the type of elite insider that Trump vowed to extricate from government.
It may be too soon to talk of Russia getting stuck in a Syrian quagmire, as Barack Obama once glibly predicted, but Mr Putin looks a long way from being able to extricate himself.
"And the longer we go without finding her, the more optimistic we are that she is with someone that doesn't want to harm her but doesn't know how to extricate themselves from this situation."
WWE and pro wrestling more generally have been trying to figure out how to extricate Hogan from the racist tirade he delivered on the leaked sex tape which took down Gawker for years now.
"I was standing on it to clean the roof," explains the glum-faced man in the video, before desperately trying to work out how he's going to extricate himself from his plastic green prison.
Still, there's a serious threat that must be addressed, eventually, as Thor spends ample time seeking to extricate himself from bondage and assemble the support he'll need to have a shot at defeating Hela.
Republicans are between a rock and a hard place: The GOP's ideological instinct is to extricate government from industry where it can, as Donald Trump's recent decision to make FHA loans more expensive shows.
Edward J. Snowden's name is dropped a few times, and there is a subplot about a young tech mogul named Aaron Kalloor (Riz Ahmed), who is trying to extricate his company from Dewey's pocket.
You get the response of — he'll put a hand up in a gesture of, you should be backing away from him, you should be more considerate and you should extricate yourself from the situation.
They know that because we're told he was trapped in the driver's seat in such a way that the firefighters had to literally cut the wreckage around him to extricate him from the vehicle.
While the struggle to contain the fires continues, many evacuees are collecting in makeshift settlements outside the scorch zones, and wondering how they will pick up the pieces to extricate themselves from this tragedy.
"There is only one way that will allow us to save the country and to extricate it from this crisis and to save the Likud's rule — a primary to avert an election," he said.
You are entrenching oil interests in your business, and you are ensuring it will be harder to extricate those interests from our society and our economy—something that needs to begin to happen yesterday.
Among other things, he aims to extricate the US from costly wars, wants to reset frayed relations with Latin America, and wants to find ways to compete with China outside of a trade war.
If the goal is true altruism, then the more a society becomes intertwined, the harder it is to ever extricate yourself from it, even if you're effectively living off the grid like Doug Forcett.
As revealed in The Art Happens Here, the internet is impossible to extricate from its Cold War past: ARPANET, the internet's precursor, was invented to link Pentagon-funded research institutions in the late 2353s.
Interior Minister Anupong Paojinda said early Monday the same group of expert divers who took part in Sunday&aposs rescue returned to extricate the others because they know the cave conditions and what to do.
He refuses to financially extricate himself from his private ventures while he holds office, he profits as foreign dignitaries stay in his hotels, and he golfs at his own resorts on the federal government's dime.
So each passenger was provided a hook-shaped blade, marketed as a seatbelt cutter, that they were instructed to use to sever the tether in case of an emergency that required them to extricate themselves.
By the time you recognize it, you do not know how to extricate yourself because you have children, you have loved ones, you have family inside that you will never be allowed to see again.
"There are going to be deeply damaging and painful consequences of the process of trying to extricate the UK from the EU. I want to try and protect Scotland from that," Sturgeon told BBC television.
Williams said in the video interview that he and his partner tried in vain to extricate the women and children after the crash, which occurred along Interstate 5 about 60 miles north of Los Angeles.
The deep pot bunkers remained the biggest obstacles — and they claimed their share of victims, including Montgomerie, who needed two shots to extricate himself from one on the first hole — yet there was little carnage.
Fresh details of the operation underway at the Tham Luang Nang Non to free the team were emerging, as rescuers pushed ahead with multiple plans to extricate the group trapped underground for almost two weeks.
The man I had interviewed for a story who began to knead his fingers into the back of my neck and shoulders, leaving me to try to carefully extricate myself without, God forbid, being rude.
While the president has said he wants to extricate America from foreign wars, he also ordered a carrier group into the Persian Gulf last month, and he has sometimes raised the possibility of military action.
"We flew over the Nome SAR team about five miles out, and when we arrived, two other were already there with the mushers, who had been able to extricate themselves from the water," said Claeys.
Eileen is working hard to make a transition into the movie business, but in the meantime, she can't extricate herself from prostitution or conceive of how to make an ordinary romantic relationship with Jack work.
Everton, for example, valued its striker, Romelu Lukaku, at 100 million pounds (about $126 million), the same figure that Barcelona may have to pay to extricate the Italian midfielder Marco Verratti from Paris St.-Germain.
Caught between mixed economic data releases of recent weeks, a postponement to figuring out how Britain will extricate itself from the European Union until as late as October and elusive progress in the Sino-U.
Still less did the country need this second public performance from him, which performs no function other than to try to extricate him from the trouble he reaped as a result of his first public performance.
Even in Britain, which is about to embark on two years of talks to extricate itself from the European Union, three of eight policymakers at the Bank of England voted this week to raise interest rates.
In short, the revisionist interpretation of constitutional and case law exposed by leading legal and academic scholars supports the interpretation that Congress does not have the legal authority to extricate citizenship from island-born Puerto Ricans.
Efforts are already underway to bring a number of his Cabinet officials before Congress, to extricate his tax returns from his grip and to more deeply probe his business dealings both before and during his presidency.
Such a control board was the basic approach used to extricate New York City from fiscal disaster in the 1970s, and was used also to reform fiscal policies in the District of Columbia in the 85033s.
But Russia is also facing deepening economic problems caused by the collapse in global oil prices, and the announcement may reflect Mr. Putin's desire to declare victory and extricate his country from a costly military venture.
Mr. Trump says his decision to pull American troops out of the way of the Turkish advance was part of his effort to extricate the United States from "endless wars" in the Middle East and elsewhere.
It sets the movie up as a fairly straight comedy, but it's actually way darker than that — a tragic study of what happens when characters can't extricate themselves from the people they were in high school.
Mr. Berke countered that Mr. Davis, whom he described as "a Harvard-trained investment banker with a taste for cars" had "a dark side" and had resorted to embezzlement to try to extricate himself from debts.
Areva and EDF are building the prototype for a new generation of reactor at the Flamanville site on the Normandy coast in the hope it can be the first of many and extricate them from financial difficulty.
Divided over how to extricate Britain from the European Union and hit by multiple scandals involving ministers, May's government has failed to assert control over a chaotic political situation that is weakening London's hand in Brexit talks.
How easy will it be for you to extricate yourself from the company that already provides your phone, laptop, smartwatch, earphones, speakers, car and TV interface, and — via Apple HomeKit — all your smart home gadgets and devices?
"This is a good outcome for the single-strategy business which had been clearly agitating to extricate itself from the parent," Shore Capital analyst Eamonn Flanagan said in a note, reiterating his buy rating on the stock.
You don't know how to extricate yourself from this but the best thing to do at this point is to put an end to it … Do not escalate this and do not miss out one more day.
Halep began to feel the strain, shooting angry looks at her coach Darren Cahill as Kerber broke for 6-5, then led 40-15, only for Houdini-like Halep to extricate herself with some courageous deep hitting.
Both skulls are incomplete (Apidima 1 consists of only the back of the skull, while Apidima 2 has more intact facial features), and it took anthropologists many years to extricate the fragmented fossils from the surrounding rock.
Schiff went on to speculate that Manafort might have determined that he could be unlikely to receive a pardon from President Donald Trump and is looking to extricate himself from his perilous legal situation by other means.
The theory basically argues that Fawkes the Phoenix was actually a Horcrux created by Dumbledore — not through a wish for immortality, but as a way to extricate his feelings of guilt over the death of his sister.
The family of 11-year-old Chanin Viboonrungruang and other relatives were finally able to glimpse the boys through protective glass on Wednesday -- one day after the conclusion of a complicated three-day operation to extricate them.
Ariel Emanuel, the chief executive of the entertainment agency Endeavor, is working to extricate his company from a $400 million investment it recently received from the Public Investment Fund, a person familiar with the situation had said.
The 1982 war he waged to flush the Palestine Liberation Organization out of Lebanon was widely criticized as Israel's first "war of choice," rather than of last resort, and it took Israel 18 years to extricate itself.
After Colette begins an affair with the Marquise de Belbeuf (Denise Gough), who presents as male and coaxes Colette to extricate herself from Willy, Colette returns to her husband wearing a man's suit and a confident swagger.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Melvin Laird, who as defense secretary under President Richard Nixon from 19223 to 21922 helped extricate U.S. forces from the morass of the Vietnam War in a policy he dubbed "Vietnamization," has died at age 1922.
Trump's controversy For Trump, the question Tuesday was how he would extricate himself from the political hole opened up by his controversial comments about a judge of Mexican descent who is overseeing a lawsuit aimed at Trump University.
Talking Turkey Washington is buzzing over Donald Trump's dealings with Ukraine, his efforts to extricate himself from a crisis he started in Syria, and his decision to use one of his Florida resorts for the G7 next year.
Emily, it turns out, has another guest stashed in the trunk of her car: her little sister Rose (Cailee Spaeny), whom she's trying to extricate from a Manson-like cult, led by our final character, Billy Lee (Hemsworth).
"As a matter of basic physics," she countered, "at some point seat and passenger dimensions would become so squeezed as to impede the ability of passengers to extricate themselves from their seats and get over to an aisle".
You don&apost know how to extricate yourself from this but the best thing to do at this point is to put an end to it ... Do not escalate this and do not miss out one more day.
His ball plugged in the face of a bunker and he could only extricate himself to 30 feet in the fringe, compounding his misery by three-putting from the fringe for his second double-bogey of the day.
Brazil, attempting to extricate itself from a recession as its president fends off a corruption scandal, has a well-kept secret: A thriving financial technology (fintech) sector that has managed to defy the country's political and economic turmoil.
Valls will also have to extricate himself from Hollande's turbulent five years at the helm of the euro zone's number two economy if he is to persuade voters he is the best candidate to heal the party's rifts.
After taking a penalty stroke, Palmer then compounded the misery with a wedge shot that came up short in a bunker, where it plugged, leaving Spieth with an impossible shot that he failed to extricate from the sand.
But the appeals court said Sherwood's ruling did not bar CVR from pursuing a malpractice claim for "conduct that allegedly caused and/or contributed" to CVR's acceptance of the contracts, and its inability to extricate itself from them.
Muthana is seeking to expedite the case due to Trump's decision to pull troops out of Syria, which he believes could make it difficult to extricate his daughter from the camp where she's living, according to the lawsuit.
There are some people like myself who feel that in order to improve our place in the world at large, we must slowly extricate ourselves from other countries' affairs in a manner that doesn't leave them in chaos.
What makes "You" a bit different, and compulsively watchable, is the fact Joe is at times less than adept in implementing his various schemes, stumbling into awkward and hard-to-explain situations from which he must extricate himself.
Backstage, the first four prominent restaurant groups caught in sexual harassment scandals are grappling with the thorny complications of just how to extricate themselves from a tarnished partner: John Besh in New Orleans; Charlie Hallowell in Oakland, Calif.
They were concerned that the more they got into Syria, the more they got into Raqqa, the harder it was going to be to extricate themselves—as we have seen in Afghanistan and Iraq in the past decade.
Pressure is growing on the government, which is trailing New Democracy in opinion polls, at a time when it had hoped to finally extricate Greece from years of bailouts prompted by its debit crisis and reap the political benefits.
The good news is that you've got alternatives for almost every part of the Facebook experience, and they don't have to be the Facebook-owned Instagram and WhatsApp, if you'd rather completely extricate yourself from the Zuckerberg-run empire.
Havens explained that a standard like P7006 could help protect people in situations like that, by giving them a sort of "safeword" to extricate themselves and the ability to set their own terms and conditions before entering the system.
All the same, Mr. Pugachev has found it difficult to extricate himself from his Russian past and what he described as mafialike codes of conduct that are expected to bind current and former members of the Kremlin inner circle.
Over the course of the year, I have attempted to look dispassionately at the unfolding of these events, but I cannot completely extricate my own skin and background from this debate, nor should anyone else who is a minority.
The state must also extricate itself from a senselessly rigid seniority system embedded in the contract that gives corrections officers their choice of jobs and bars managers from moving them out of positions in which they can do harm.
Tim Rushton's "Black Diamond" begins with an explosion, filling the stage with silver confetti and the members of Danish Dance Theater — some masked and resembling science-fiction aliens, others wrapped in (and seeking to extricate themselves from) enveloping fabric.
Given his endless capacity for intimidation and unpredictability, it's possible that Mr. Putin is merely manufacturing the threat of a crisis to strengthen his diplomatic hand and extricate Russia from economic sanctions imposed by the West beginning in 2014.
On Friday evening, as Pence was midway through a banquet dinner at the Grand National Theater in the Peruvian capital Lima, his aides abruptly rushed to extricate him from the crowd of leaders to speed back to his hotel.
In Massachusetts, it took more than four hours to extricate a man who was killed when a large tree fell on his car on Friday during the height of the storm, Warren Borsari, the fire chief in Plympton, Mass.
Destroying a coffee maker that's already been purchased doesn't have quite the same financial force as pulling a major primetime ad buy, but it shows how hard it is for brands to extricate themselves from the content they're sponsoring.
Should the rebellion's sponsors cut their losses and force the rebels to capitulate in exchange for whatever favor Russia is able to offer, such as facilitating Turkish policy in Central Asia or helping Saudi Arabia extricate itself from Yemen?
After draining a 10-foot birdie for a confidence-boosting start at the first, Woods parred the next eight holes, using a deft short game and a hot putter to extricate himself from trouble on a couple of occasions.
This is rather surprising considering the depth and breadth of Brazil's economic and political crises as well as the fact that there appears to be no easy path for the country to extricate itself anytime soon from those crises.
KABUL (Reuters) - American air strikes in Afghanistan this year have already significantly surpassed the total number conducted in 2015, a stark indicator of the United States' struggle to extricate itself from the conflict and stick to its declared "non-combat" mission.
A former director-general of the World Trade Organization (WTO), Pascal Lamy, said it was understandable that Mexico had sought to extricate itself from the tariff bind, but said Mexico ran the risk of more threats from Trump in the future.
He drained a 10-foot birdie for a confidence-boosting start at the first, and then parred the next eight holes, using a deft short game and a hot putter to extricate himself from trouble on a couple of occasions.
Only once the narrative war against ISIS is won can the West be sure that the group won't regenerate and spring up elsewhere in Iraq, and only then can the West -- finally -- extricate itself from its 21st-century Middle East quagmire.
"It was heavy, thick brush that we were working with, and mud conditions, along with aviation fuel in the water, so Hanson Police and Hansen Fire worked together to extricate him," Hanson Fire Deputy Chief Rob O'Brien told the news outlet.
The result is tactical short-termism from a prime minister otherwise capable of being long-termist—but endowed with the wit and charm to extricate himself from the ensuing scrapes and to keep the show, albeit chaotically, on the road.
As a new week dawns, Trump will need to extricate himself from the mess before it does more damage to his party ahead of the midterm elections in November and try somehow to regain his dominance of the political narrative.
Spieth shot an even-par 71 on Thursday, but he made a bogey on his first hole on Friday and took a double bogey on the par-3 eighth hole after needing two shots to extricate himself from a bunker.
And the most foreboding sign emerging from Capitol Hill on the 35th day of the impasse is that no one -- not his Republican allies or Democratic foes -- has any idea how he plans to extricate the nation from the darkening crisis.
Pressure has been growing on the government, which is trailing the conservative opposition in opinion polls, at a time when it had hoped to extricate Greece from years of bailouts prompted by its debt crisis and reap the political benefits.
To facilitate in-flight photography, the helicopter doors were removed, and the four men and one woman on board were strapped so tightly into their seats that they were given knives to extricate themselves in the event of an accident.
They also marked another step in President Trump's gradual evolution from a populist firebrand who promised to extricate the United States from foreign military entanglements to one who is grudgingly accepting many of the national security strategies he once derided.
When Call of Duty went into the future, I took it as confirmation that the writers had given up trying to make sense of the realities of modern warfare and decided to extricate their games from all moral and political questioning.
She's clever enough to extricate herself from the nursing home, agile enough to scale a roof while escaping an assassin and brave enough to win the admiration of her 13-year-old granddaughter, who becomes her awed companion on this adventure.
The recent horrific attack in the St. Petersburg subway — apparently by an ethnic Uzbek possibly radicalized by the war in Syria — may be a preview of things to come if Moscow does not begin to extricate itself from the Syrian morass.
This is one reason why a senator like Cory Gardner from Colorado — endangered in a state trending away from Trump -- still cannot extricate himself from the President and his fervent base voters sufficiently to vote to hear new witnesses like Bolton.
A crowd of media and onlookers was penned behind barricades as the group arrived in vans from the hospital where it has stayed since last week's international effort to extricate it from a flooded cave complex where it had been trapped.
Washington (CNN)The White House and Republican leaders struggled to extricate themselves from a political hole Tuesday after a non-partisan report warned that 252 million people would be uninsured over the next 22026 years under the Republican plan to repeal Obamacare.
Disagreements over labor and energy market reforms lenders want Greece to adopt have been complicated by broader misgivings from the IMF, which will not participate in the most recent bailout because of concerns Athens will never be able to extricate itself from debt.
A term that refers to hardliners, who tend to come from the right-wing of the Conservative Party, who ardently support the UK's exit from the EU. Brexiteers want the UK to extricate itself from EU institutions and regulations as much as possible.
The Winter Soldier seemingly wants to send a message that it's tearing the system down through the sheer bombast of the crumbling buildings that belong to evil government agencies, yet it is also careful to extricate Hydra from the US at large.
Disagreements over labour and energy market reforms lenders want Greece to adopt have been complicated by broader misgivings from the IMF, which will not participate in the most recent bailout because of concerns Athens will never be able to extricate itself from debt.
But the fact that people on pretty much all sides reacted so negatively to the troop withdrawal decision speaks to a much deeper issue: how hard it is for the US to extricate itself from military engagement abroad once it's been started.
There are fears in the West that Trump's plan to extricate about 2,000 soldiers from Syria will cede influence to Tehran, which has backed President Bashar al-Assad in the nearly eight-year war, and also allow Islamic State militants to regroup.
Pop star Kesha's former music producer on Monday said allegations that he had raped the singer were lies, and hit back at a "trial by Twitter" backed by some of music's biggest names over Kesha's bid to extricate herself from a recording contract.
But the denial earlier this year by a New York judge of Kesha's bid to extricate herself from her recording contract sparked an emotional #FreeKesha campaign on social media that earned support from leading stars such as Taylor Swift, Adele and Lady Gaga.
Devastating losses in state legislative elections across the country in 2010 and 2014 have put Democrats at a historic disadvantage — one from which they must extricate themselves if they hope to control the U.S. House of Representatives any time in the near future.
So while it may appear to more general viewers and Washington insiders that Sekulow struggled to extricate Trump from the hole he dug with his tweet Friday, his energetic defense sent a message to voters the President can ill-afford to lose.
Let's not forget that it will take a long period of smooth sailing to extricate the Federal Reserve from the commitments entailed by the activist role that it has taken in order to maintain market stability in the years since the financial crisis.
The 12th boy and his coach were the last of the team to be rescued Tuesday, after a complicated three-day operation to extricate the team, who became trapped on June 23 when rising flood water cut them off deep inside the cave.
"Fired Up" (Stoney Creek) As country music has begun to extricate itself from the terror reign of the bro over the last year, it has become ever more clear what the genre has been drowning in and also where it has been parched.
I would be fine with foreclosure, even though that would wreck my credit, simply to move on and extricate myself from this mess—but because my parents are also tied up in the purchase, bankruptcy or foreclosure would harm them as well.
While a deal between the United States and the Taliban might let the United States extricate itself from a war President Donald Trump is eager to end, it might not bring peace between the U.S.-backed government based in Kabul and the militants.
She was terrific at the big physical moments the show demanded: A scene of her and Williams trying to extricate themselves from being hung on coat hooks, their feet windmilling in the air, is up there with any Lucille Ball set-piece.
Also, while the Republican Party clearly stands for more than white supremacy and the promotion of that intellectually fallacious concept, the party has often turned a blind eye to the racists in its midst and done far too little to extricate them.
Such a move "only reinforces the Fed's role as the equity market's savior, driving the Fed still deeper into an ultra-low rate hole from which it can't extricate itself no matter the long-term damage to growth and economic equality," she continued.
Hamilton's immersive installation allows visitors to wrestle with a mysterious land, its racial realities, and its mythic past, but also affords many the luxury — unavailable to those who live it — to extricate themselves from that struggle when it becomes too much to bear.
The Royal Thai Navy is currently weighing out how best to extricate the boys, given that none of the boys know how to swim and it currently takes the experienced divers five hours to make that journey due to high currents and poor visibility.
Since Lara Croft blew up gaming culture in 20123 with the first installment of Tomb Raider, her character has been so predominantly defined by her sex appeal that two decades on, we're still trying to extricate conversations about her from conversations about her breasts.
If he wins, Dodon wants to call a referendum to extricate Moldova from a political and trade agreement signed with the EU in 2014 and join a Eurasian Customs Union dominated by Moscow, turning the clock back on years of closer ties with the West.
Sanchez has so far made herself out to be a reluctant bit player in Chapo's cartel, claiming on the witness stand that she could not extricate herself from his drug business, and that the kingpin threatened her with death if she ever betrayed him.
Britain's recent vote to extricate itself from the European Union, as well as the protectionist sentiment embraced by both presumptive major party U.S. presidential nominees, have been interpreted by some as an erosion of a postwar economic consensus that once embraced the virtues of globalization.
Disagreements over labor and energy market reforms lenders want Greece to adopt have been complicated by broader misgivings from the International Monetary Fund, which will not participate in the most recent bailout because of concerns Athens will never be able to extricate itself from debt.
As described by A&E, the series was intended to examine "anti-hate extractors," who work to help individuals extricate themselves from the Klan, a white-supremacist group with a long history of violence, primarily against blacks, but also Jews, immigrants and other groups.
However, one has to hope that she does not allow the positive atmospherics in Washington to blind her to the major balance of payment challenges the U.K. will face over the next few years as it tries to extricate itself out of the Europe Union.
Very soon, the realization will dawn on President Trump that the road to peace in Kabul lies through Islamabad, and Islamabad will be ready for the call that will come from Washington seeking a helping hand to extricate the United States from the Afghan quagmire.
Much of the series is devoted to Celeste's therapy sessions, in which Kidman does some of the most nuanced work of her career, showing a woman slowly awakening to her own abuse and her need to extricate herself and her children from the violence.
"The only change — and it will not come in any great rush — is that the U.K. will extricate itself from the E.U.'s extraordinary and opaque system of legislation," Mr. Johnson wrote an opinion essay in the Monday edition of the conservative newspaper The Telegraph.
However, offering such a compromise would extricate Republicans from the situation they presently face, where an absolute refusal to fill the vacant seat makes them appear unreasonable to some swing voters, but where an acceptance of a permanent Obama nominee would be a costly concession.
Efforts to extricate the United States from this immoral war, however, are mired in politics, despite broad bipartisan sentiment in Congress for such a move and joint opposition to  Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman in the wake of the murder of Jamal Khashoggi.
But because Mir managed to lackadaisically extricate itself out of every scrape it got into like some spacefaring Bugs Bunny, it's now remembered as a plucky trailblazer that always beat the odds rather than the "death trap" some considered it to be at the time.
I don't want to sound like a "pretentious actor," but this character infiltrated me in a way that was very hard — by Episode 5, I could not extricate myself from the sheer brutality, and yet sadness and excruciating pain, that I felt sometimes physically.
Mr. Trump's team showed no desire on Wednesday to concede fault, though confined its arguments to the legal questions — what the emoluments clause does and does not demand — and not the ethical questions of whether Mr. Trump should more fully extricate himself from his businesses.
I don't want to sound like a 'pretentious actor,' but this character infiltrated me in a way that was very hard — by Episode 5, I could not extricate myself from the sheer brutality, and yet sadness and excruciating pain, that I felt sometimes physically.
C.C. Sabathia, given a 4-2 lead on home runs by Didi Gregorius and Greg Bird, looked as if he were going to extricate himself from a jam when, with runners at second and third and two outs, Guyer hit a grounder to third base.
The intellectual bankruptcy of this approach met its reductio ad absurdum in Padilla's rhetoric over the last year blaming everything on the so-called vulture funds, and implying that if only the island could extricate itself from their collective maw, then all would be well.
Mr. Lopp viewed the exercise as something of an experiment, to find out the lengths he'd have to go to extricate himself from the databases and other repositories that hold our personal information and make it available to anyone willing to pay for it.
Machine-driven trading systems in the $22 trillion-a-day global currency market are struggling to cope with the blizzard of headlines about Britain's efforts to extricate itself from the European Union, making it more expensive and risky to bet for or against sterling.
Making user data accessible to third parties, particularly in exchange for allowing websites all over the world to access Facebook logins, essentially allowed it to consolidate power across the internet, making it that much harder for you to extricate Facebook from the rest of your life.
The Obama administration concluded that Syria had violated the "red line" Obama had set a year earlier in discussing the use of chemical weapons, but ultimately decided against military action against Syria in favor of a Russian-brokered deal to extricate the country's chemical weapons stockpile.
In his comments to the press, Trump suggested that Pakistan "is going to help us out to extricate ourselves" from the military conflict that began shortly after the 9/11 terrorist attacks — a conflict that Pakistani military and intelligence officials have been accused of helping to fuel.
"Now that it appears that the Assad regime is going to regain its hold over all of Syria, the international community wanted to extricate them so that they wouldn't have to pay the price of the enormous hatred that the Syrian regime has for them," he said.
But because McCaw lasted only a week in Cleveland before the Cavaliers released him, some around the league have suggested that the move was designed more to help McCaw extricate himself from the Warriors than because of any true interest in the player on Cleveland's part.
"What I want to argue is for a feminist perspective that understands that we cannot simply reform institutions like prison and the police, because they are so embedded with racism and violence that, if we're ever going to extricate ourselves from that, we have to abolish prisons," she said.
The International Civil Aviation Organisation, the UN agency that oversees worldwide aviation standards, has urged all 22000 of its member countries to extricate their air-traffic control from government bureaucracy and political micromanagement—so they can manage the explosive growth in air travel with greater safety and effectiveness.
The California Republican, however, has not ruled out what many suspect: That the ultimate source was the Trump White House itself, and this was, to use a Trumpian phrase, a ruse to help the president extricate himself from the Twitter-induced quandary created by his allegation against Obama.
But there are no clear options on the table that appear likely to deter Assad from further atrocities, without miring the U.S. deeper in a conflict it has been looking to extricate itself from, or setting itself up for a dangerous confrontation with Russia, experts told VICE News.
These include Rukhshana Naz, a human rights attorney and long-time gender rights leader who is fighting in Pakistan's courts to extricate girls like Zarmina from early and forced marriages, and whose passionate advocate for ending child marriage is formed by her family's own experiences with the issue.
And that, in turn, makes it a complicated proposition to extricate video games from conversations about gun violence, let alone limit the conversation around violent games to people who might actually be in a position to create change, like the people who make the games in the first place.
"This is about ensuring that companies who do business with the U.S. government or receive federal grants and loans have time to extricate themselves from doing business with Huawei and other Chinese tech companies" that are covered by the law, said Jacob Wood, a spokesman for the budget office.
Nobody likes the Prime Minister's carefully negotiated plan for how the country might extricate itself from the European Union, but there is no Plan B — and without one in place by the March deadline, Britain would end up departing under far worse terms than anyone can really conceive of.
Her role in his administration has forced her to wrestle with the peculiarly modern existential question of whether it is possible to extricate herself from a company that bears her name and was founded on her image, not just officially (that can be done) but philosophically (that's another issue).
"This is about ensuring that companies who do business with the U.S. government or receive federal grants and loans have time to extricate themselves from doing business with Huawei and other Chinese tech companies listed in the NDAA," Jacob Wood, a spokesman for the White House OMB, said in a statement.
A bitcoin wallet reportedly used by the ransomers shows numerous incoming transactions of between 0.15 and 0.3 BTC, worth around $250-$500 today, so at least a few of those infected have opted to pay rather than attempt to extricate their data safely or do a full wipe and rollback.
Watching the first episode of the final season of Lena Dunham's epic ode to the disaffected youth of the early 2010s, I realized that, halfway through this journey we have all unwittingly been a part of, I am now unable to extricate Lena Dunham the person from Hannah Horvath the character.
She said the fact that Britain — which had always held an ambivalent, one-foot-in, one-foot-out approach to the EU — had struggled so badly to extricate itself from the EU, had underlined the reality that countries more deeply entrenched in the European project would only find it more difficult.
Bit by bit, there is a triumph in Eastman's music, I can hear how he found a way to extricate joy from all the suffering implicated by that term, "nigger," and by all he would have encountered being who he was, a black, gay composer of difficult and turbulent ecstasies.
But because McCaw lasted only a week in Cleveland before the Cavaliers released him, some around the league had suggested that the signing was not grounded in true interest on Cleveland's part but was rather designed purely to help McCaw extricate himself from the Warriors and become an unrestricted free agent.
Her mother, contending with Parkinson's, has transformed into a forgetful and often rage-filled stranger; her sister, newly separated from her husband, is juggling two small children and a surprise pregnancy; a close friend goes through a stillbirth; MacNicol can't quite extricate herself from a dalliance with an unnamed celebrity.
When they inevitably do fade to black, employees and even managers are often left totally unprepared; customers have to figure out how to extricate themselves and their data from the wreckage; and society at large is often stuck with a load of garbage—both literal and figurative—to clean up.
The defense, on the other hand, has portrayed Mr. Davis as an untrustworthy witness who falsely implicated Mr. Walters to extricate himself from financial trouble, and it is likely to subject him to a cross-examination that will focus on his troubled past, which includes theft from a charity he ran.
STARTING FROM THE BOTTOM: The Hill's Reid Wilson reports: Devastating losses in state legislative elections across the country in 2010 and 21625 have put Democrats at a historic disadvantage — one from which they must extricate themselves if they hope to control the U.S. House of Representatives any time in the near future.
That was the question repeatedly asked during a series of phone calls over the weekend by the biggest names in finance — Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase, Larry Fink of BlackRock and Stephen Schwarzman of Blackstone — about how they could extricate themselves from a conference in Saudi Arabia they were scheduled attend next week.
Since her arrival she has helped to extricate the orchestra from a costly, disruptive plan to renovate its Lincoln Center home and raised $50 million to end its string of deficits and give it the resources to welcome a new music director, Jaap van Zweden, who will assume the role next season.
The single market still matters—look at the mess Britain finds itself in as it tries to extricate itself from the EU. But a policy originally devised to break down trade barriers in the era of coal and steel has not adapted fast enough to the era of bits and likes (see Briefing).
While it's not known whether Khalilzad has spoken to President Trump directly about his negotiations with the Taliban, his boss is Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and they both seem to be trying to fulfill a campaign promise by Trump that the United States should extricate itself from its expensive foreign wars.
In my own case, I'd occasionally get tricked into having a cup of coffee with someone who thought BuzzFeed should see itself as a competitor to Facebook or Twitter, and I'd feel like the politician whose constituent concern turns out to be chemtrails, and would politely extricate myself from a conversation with the lunatic.
"This is about ensuring that companies who do business with the U.S. government or receive federal grants and loans have time to extricate themselves from doing business with Huawei and other Chinese tech companies listed in the NDAA," Jacob Wood, a spokesperson for the White House OMB, told the Wall Street Journal in a statement.
"We would accept a potential extension by a few months subject to either a finite time limit or a mechanism to extricate ourselves from it if it meant breaking this impasse and avoiding the very unattractive proposal by the EU which is an indefinite customs union and a limbo period," Braverman told Sky News.
The study "draws needed attention to delirium," which can cause problems for doctors and nurses when confused patients, for example, try to extricate themselves from the tubes and equipment needed to recover, said Dr. Lillian Kao, acute care surgery chief for McGovern Medical School at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston.
NEW YORK, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Pop star Kesha's former music producer on Monday hit back at a "trial by Twitter" social media campaign backed by some of the biggest names in the music industry over the singer's bid to extricate herself from a recording contract with a man who she claims raped and manipulated her.
Organizers aim to seize on what one considers a "once-in-a-generation opportunity" to galvanize growing support on the right and left for a less interventionist foreign policy — thanks in part to President Donald Trump's dogged efforts, so far unsuccessful, to extricate troops from what he calls America's "endless wars" in the Middle East.
Viola, an Army Reserve major, became a billionaire Wall Street trader and the owner of the Florida Panthers in the N.H.L. He was President Trump's first nominee to be the secretary of the Army until he withdrew his name in February, citing an inability to extricate himself from business ties to meet ethics requirements.
" It is impossible to extricate Hitler's understanding of the idea of the "big lie" — a propaganda technique which argues that telling people "colossal untruths," in Hitler's words, is more effective than using small lies — from his argument that Jews are not only behind the "big lie" about Ludendorff, but that they are themselves a "big lie.
To those women who suffered directly at Harvey's hands, I extend my sincerest compassion and support…Unfortunately, 'In the Heights' is tied up in the company…I hope The Weinstein Company has enough grace, in the wake of these revelations, to respect my stand as a woman, and allow us to extricate 'In the Heights' from them.
During an interview with the "Breitbart Daily News" radio show on Thursday, Palin outlined two ways that the country could extricate itself from the U.N. "One is, I called for our next president, Donald Trump, to call for the unshackling of the political bands tying us to the U.N.," the 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee said.
Amid a debate about whether the machines will conquer humanity, the writer argued that "Passengers" shows that in some regards, there's really no such animal as AI. "It's just human intelligence encapsulated in a machine," Spaihts told CNBC, adding that the movie's characters ultimately require human ingenuity to extricate them from their predicament despite the plethora of automation sustaining them.
This rhetorical choice could prove that Buttigieg is that once-in-a-lifetime presidential candidate who comes on the scene at precisely the right time with a potentially persuasive, positive and bipartisan message — a message avoiding attack and calling for genuine change (where "change" is more than a cliché and tired rhetorical trope) to extricate the country from a dangerous time in history.
"If this was five years ago, there would already have been American diplomatic involvement" to extricate the Lebanese prime minister, Saad Hariri, from the grip of the Saudis, said Gilles Kepel, an expert on Islam and a professor at Sciences Po in France, who traveled with Mr. Macron on his recent trip to Abu Dhabi and Riyadh, the Saudi capital.
"There're a lot of ways the golf course can get you, and you don't have to be off by much to be penalized severely," said Russell Henley, who began Friday tied for the lead but slumped into a tie for ninth place largely because he needed three swings to extricate his ball from the billowy fescue grass on the third hole.
In other words, while the United States government looks for the exits in countries like Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, the moral imperative to extricate loyal friends from our conflicts is in danger of being ignored in favor of curbing immigration at home — an ethical disaster, signaling an American lack of trustworthiness that would plague American national security efforts for decades.
Now that a once-in-a-hundred-year hurricane has hit the island and focused the mainland's attention on the island's desperate plight, one has to hope that Congress and the Puerto Rican government will come up soon with a realistic economic plan that might both rehabilitate the economy from its hurricane-induced devastation and extricate it from its 10-year economic slump.
"There will continue to be free trade, and access to the single market," he said, adding there was "no great rush" for Britain to extricate itself from the EU. At the same time, Johnson said, Britain would take back control of immigration policy and there would be "a substantial sum of money which we will no longer send to Brussels".
Yet now, in this instance when it's facing a high profile storm of criticism for selectively silencing McGowan (a verified Twitter user with more than 113k followers) and for simultaneously failing to silence the abuse flowing over its own platform, it's suddenly okay breaking its own rule as it tries to extricate itself from blame and criticism that it's also complicit in enabling the abuse of women.
They are four relatively obscure humanitarians: an orphanage founder in Burundi who challenged a bloodthirsty mob and other dangers; the only doctor for half a million people in Sudan's Nuba Mountains; a Pakistani advocate for indentured laborers who helps extricate them from debt; and a Roman Catholic priest in the Central African Republic who saved more than 1,000 Muslims, mostly women and children, from fatal persecution.
Ms Rudd's testimony to the House of Commons and the Home Affairs Select Committee shows that the Home Office is desperately trying to reconcile all sorts of conflicting goals—reducing the level of illegal immigration and trying to extricate Windrush-generation Britons from the bureaucratic machine—while also dealing with the day-to-day pressures of monitoring the vast flow of people in and out of the country.
Part of the answer, undoubtedly, is the combination of Bill Clinton's great talents and overweening appetites; part of it is Hillary Clinton's myopic sense of personal righteousness; part of it is that they are lawyers, who try to use words — foolishly, sometimes — to extricate themselves from mistakes; and part of it is that they are the perfect exemplars of the baby boom generation, charismatic and idealistic and greedy for glory.
But his bluster inevitably kindles suspicions that the League and the M5S, neither of which is committed to euro membership, may be plotting to extricate Italy from the shared currency, if not the EU. A third possible explanation is that Mr Di Maio, whose party is nominally the senior partner in the coalition government, is trying to regain the initiative by outbidding Mr Salvini in the extravagance of his threats and demands.
But some 17.4 million people voted for Brexit vs 16.1M voting to remain (turnout was just over 72 per cent) so the UK now faces the unprecedented challenge of having to extricate itself from more than 40 years of EU involvement — detangling and understanding a massive body of law and regulations — and, likely, also forging its own set of bilateral trading relationships thereafter, all while carrying the massive burden of uncertainty that Brexit inexorably brings.
But if the two men use different rhetoric and often favor different alliances, they have both pursued the same kind of bigger-picture strategy — seeking to extricate the United States from some of its multiplying commitments, to shift our post-Cold War position away from a Pax Americana model of peace-through-hegemony and toward an "offshore balancing" approach that makes deals with erstwhile enemies and makes more demands of longtime friends.
Indeed, up front, she includes herself in her critique, noting that we are inundated with feminist critiques of pop culture, many of which owe their lineage to her work at Bitch, which has been publishing "a feminist response to pop culture" since 1996, with articles ranging from "Amazon Women on the Moon: Images of Femininity in the Video Age" (by Zeisler, from the magazine's very early days) to updates on the battle of pop star Kesha to extricate herself from her record contract, which ties her to the man she says abused her.
On the other hand, neoconservatives such as Robert Kagan, Max Boot, Bret Stephens, and current U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton—defending the Iraq War, arguing for more defense spending, linking military action to American power and prestige, and intermittently trying to extricate the United States from international institutions it has helped build and shape—continue to feature in The New York Times and The Washington Post; CNN and MSNBC; the Brookings Institute, the American Enterprise Institute, the Institute for the Study of War, the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, and the Council on Foreign Relations; The Atlantic, Foreign Policy, Foreign Affairs, and other publications.

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