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26 Sentences With "get free of"

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He couldn't get free of his man and the ball sailed within a few feet of him. Nope.
Of course, it's actually CROAKED, a respectful and poetic term for "died," which is how ghosts get free of their physical trappings.
Renault customers who already own a car with Diesel Euro 6b emissions standards will be able to get free-of-charge modifications on their vehicle from October, the company said.
The lone goal arrived in the 22016nd minute, when Belgium striker Adnan Januzaj performed some fancy footwork to get free of Danny Rose on the right side, just inside England's penalty area, and curled left-footed shot past a splayed Jordan Pickford.
"Americans deserve to know the truth about their elected leaders," said Avenatti, whose client Daniels is suing Trump and Cohen to get free of a hush money deal that required her to keep quiet about an alleged sexual tryst with Trump in 2006.
For a quarter century, American politicians and diplomats have been nudging, coaxing and occasionally bribing -- with grants and other forms of official aid -- little Albania to do what it needs to do to get free of its Stalinist past and, once and for all, emerge as a normal western nation.
Encouraging the UK to get free of shackles Heading into Europe for a state visit and to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day, Trump seemed to nudge the UK toward the same type of gonzo trade bravado with an oblique reference to "shackles" that could only be a reference to Brexit.
Google One cloud storage to rule them allIt's not ready yet...Screenshot: GoogleRight now if you buy some cloud storage space from Google and it gets spread between Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Photos, on top of the 9.993GB you get free of charge (YouTube videos don't count)—that's been the case for years, but Google One shakes everything up a bit.
He sees in this the determinism he wants to destroy and asks how to get free of it.
Only fifteen minutes later the captain saw that the water got a milky color, and gave orders to change direction immediately. At that moment the Lighthouse of Goedereede was revealed. The Wassenaar faced a hard struggle to get free of the coast. The bowsprit burst and had to be secured.
Boniface has arranged that Gibbet, Hounslow and Bagshot, armed to the teeth, shall rob Lady Bountiful. Gibbet has already got Sullen tipsy with drink by way of preparation. Sir Charles Freeman, brother of Mrs. Sullen, whom she has summoned to help her get free of her obnoxious husband, now arrives at the inn.
But at a rodeo outside Okeene, Oklahoma, a rookie got his hand caught in his bull rope at the top of the bull's back. When the rider started flailing around the side of the bull, trying to dislodge his hand, Bodacious panicked. The bull spun, jumped, and kicked, trying to get free of the rider. He kicked so high he almost flipped over.
On May 28, 1898, the ice went out on Bennett Lake. Thousands of boats took to the water within 48 hours and headed for the Dawson City. The A.J. Goddard appears to have departed Bennett on June 2, 1898, reaching Tagish Lake the next day just to return and wait for the river to get free of ice. On June 16, 1898, it departed Lake Bennett and headed for Dawson.
He then makes his way toward the train and climbs on board the boxcar at the end. Rover frantically tries to get free of the rope, fully aware of the dangers at hand. As the train starts moving, the boy ends up falling off, knocking his head against the rails and sending him into Dreamland. Upon entering the subconscious, the boy finds himself in an enormous train yard packed with odd- looking steam engines.
High-octane fuel ignited and spewed into the cockpit, covering Page while he attempted to release from his harness and bail out. His uncovered hands and face were badly burnt. As he descended in his parachute he was sickened by the smell of his own burnt flesh. Landing in the channel he managed to get free of his parachute and stay afloat until he was picked up by the boat of a small merchant ship.
Emily Kinney's character Beth Greene is killed in this episode. Scott Gimple confirmed the opening sequence — The episode opens with Rick Grimes running, while Officer Bob Lamson, after escaping from Sasha Williams, tries to get free of his cuffs. He's not successful before Rick gets to the police car; the man runs, and when he won't stop after several warnings, Rick runs him over. Bob begs him for help back to the hospital, but Rick denies him.
They are duped into firing upon and then storming the house, killing Chumph who is struggling wildly to get free of his bonds. Molly Solverson is visiting Gus Grimly in Duluth to discuss the recent murders when gunshots are reported. At the scene they find a car wreck that Numbers and Wrench staged to trap Malvo. Numbers and Wrench then attack with automatic weapons; Malvo escapes the ambush and captures and tortures Numbers to tell him who sent them.
Stumpf (1606), p. cxxxi ;Christman Grepperunge In this 1606 publication by Georg Nigrinus and Martin Richter, it is noted that the woman made the decision to betray Grepperunge, in revenge for her dead children, the moment she managed to get free of him (no cannibalism noted).Nigrinus, Richter (1606), p.62 ;The arch-cannibal is born In this 1707 publication, Christian Gnipperdinga (or Gropperunge) is, for the first time credited with eating his victims in general, not only his own children.
Allison also quotes Thomas Schelling's description of rationalistic thinking and vicarious problem solving: ::You can sit in your armchair and try to predict how people will behave by asking how you would behave if you had your wits around you. You get, free of charge, a lot of vicarious, empirical behavior. Finally, in Allison's first edition (1971), he was unable to fully explore his theories because much of the information was still classified. As a result, he made a number of assumptions on his own part.
Vintage Books. had come to her cell three times between 10:00 pm and 3:00 am to solicit sex, finally forcing her at the point of an ice pick to perform oral sex. She testified she was able to seize the ice pick while he was seated on her bunk because he had let his guard down in the moments after his orgasm. She stabbed him repeatedly, and she testified he resisted fiercely and wrestled her, but that given his wounded state, she had been able to get free of him.
These three towering jagged-bronze figures now stand just west of the Art Gallery of Windsor in their outdoor sculpture park. The trio have a pegged market value of just over $440,000. A critic of the Ottawa Citizen wrote in 1977 “It isn’t that the figures are androgynous, but that they evoke images of strength, both male and female. Whoever is fighting to get free of the bronze column is one hell of a fighter.” Sails, 1982 by Gord Smith in front of the Weston Centre in Toronto.
Not wanting to believe them and crying, Ken is told that he will be bred to be the new Emperor and will know the Dark Side of the Force. Meanwhile, Luke, finally able to get free of his guards and rescued by Han and the others, is able to sneak into the city through a steam vent. He rescues Ken, but not before the city is shut down by the Imperials and an earthquake destroys the main computer. Although Luke and Ken are able to reach the surface, Kadann and the other prophets are trapped in the city.
It describes how difficult it is to get free of drugs once addicted, and recovered addict who is now finally free sings "no more." Writer Ken Beilen describes the second verse as an attempt by the former addict to recover his muse and creativity now that he does not have drugs to fall back on. The third and last verse can be interpreted as being about drugs or about music. Beilen interprets it as being about the former addict being torn between a desire to do his best and a need to fill up an album's worth of songs.
On going down from Cambridge, when rowing at Henley, he was offered the post of Geologist on Captain Scott's first Antarctic expedition, and became the youngest member of the scientific staff. He sailed on the RRS Discovery, and met his future wife (Gladys Anderson) when the ship was in New Zealand. The Discovery then sailed South and found suitable anchorage in McMurdo Sound in the Ross Sea - the expedition was to spend two winters there, as the ship was frozen in and could not get free of the ice in the first summer. Ferrar took an active part in exploring and in carrying out scientific studies (e.g.
Once again the king declined the advances of the woman: he called his majordomo and tried to take his leave for the night. But in front of the insolence of Macalda, who remained glued to her chair, he decided to get free of the embarrassment by calling the proprietors and their family members into the room and entertaining himself with that audience in various conversations and digressions, among which he made a show of his proven marital fidelity. The meeting went on until dawn, until the king had to go out in arms and took leave of all his visitors, frustrating the opportunity pursued by the woman.
The Ninth Letter of Plato, also called Epistle IX or Letter IX, is an epistle that is traditionally ascribed to Plato. In the Stephanus pagination, it spans III. 357d–358b. The letter is ostensibly written to Archytas of Tarentum, whom Plato met during his first trip to Sicily in 387 BC. Archytas had sent a letter with Archippus and Philonides, two Pythagoreans who had gone on to mention to Plato that Archytas was unhappy about not being able to get free of his public responsibilities. The Ninth Letter is sympathetic, noting that nothing is more pleasant than to attend to one's own business, especially when that business is the one that Archytas would engage in (viz. philosophy).

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