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31 Sentences With "wriggling out of"

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Headlines Carillion accused of 'wriggling out' of pension funding on.ft.
Andrew Prokop: But he's a wily politician and good at wriggling out of scrapes.
He was also nicknamed Houdini because of his knack for wriggling out of tight spots.
He has refused tough interrogations, wriggling out of a slot with the BBC's most rigorous interviewer.
And Jia is notorious in China for wriggling out of tight financial situations by whatever means necessary.
Clinton, wriggling out of a question involving WikiLeaks and gleefully reciting her résumé from the last 30 years.
Luke Jackson earned his 83th save by wriggling out of a two-on, none-out jam in the ninth.
It's five half-formed ideas wriggling out of the remains of what was once a pro-WikiLeaks first draft.
No one witnessed the first salamander wriggling out of its egg, but the event was captured by an infrared camera.
There is no wriggling out of this very long discussion about whether or not you can separate art from the artist.
Given the economic backdrop was already weakening, the virus also could add enough extra doubt for suitors to consider wriggling out of deals.
But the story of the inning was Luis Severino wriggling out of a self-induced jam in the bottom half of the inning.
Wriggling out of that awkward position — trash-talking a law you're in charge of carrying out — wouldn't have been too hard if repeal had passed.
It sprang to life, wriggling out of our grasp as it chomped its teeth in the air and flew like a missile at my friends.
I wasn't alone: All around me, Russian journalists were wriggling out of their regulatory straitjackets in print media for the relative freedom of film and TV work.
Luke Jackson earned his 13th save by wriggling out of a two-on, none-out jam in the ninth, leaving the tying and winning runs in scoring position.
But the bill's critics are concerned that it would allow far larger foreign banks to chip away at rules designed to prevent them wriggling out of United States safeguards.
A deep start did not materialize, but reliever Domingo German kept the Yankees close, wriggling out of bases-loaded jams in the sixth and seventh, by throwing four scoreless innings.
Ask Barclays about ABN Amro, or Energy Transfer, which recently preserved $6 billion of much-needed cash by wriggling out of its far larger purchase of the rival pipeline operator Williams.
Ever have a nice meal at a fancy restaurant, plop down $75 for a seafood dinner, then get home and open the container of leftovers to see worms wriggling out of your fillet?
While Mr. Erdogan has seemed to have nine lives, wriggling out of every crisis, he now finds himself cornered by conflicts on many fronts, including deep divisions in his own society that he has helped create.
Wriggling out of a bases-loaded jam with one out in the top of the ninth, Oh picked up his second save in as many games as the Cardinals nipped the Pittsburgh Pirates 2-13 at Busch Stadium.
More appealing is a bigger exhibition on a brightly lit upper floor, which celebrates the feats of another local, a showman who amazed crowds by performing death-defying acts of escape, wriggling out of tight corners and slipping off handcuffs.
When I returned to the lodge each evening, I would find two or three members of our group wriggling out of their waders — faces ruddy from wind and sun, with the look of contented exhaustion that comes from success on the water.
It's a way of wriggling out of a call on whether a stock or an index is a buy or a sell at a given price, or on whether political and economic fundamentals themselves (as opposed to our perception of them) are really changing.
Jeurys Familia earned his second save by wriggling out of trouble in the ninth, when he issued a leadoff walk to Aaron Altherr and allowed a one-out single to Herrera before retiring the final two batters to leave the runners at the corners.
Other nations with territorial systems have tried to prevent companies from wriggling out of paying taxes, while tax experts have suggested proposals ranging from a minimum global tax to tighter rules to prevent companies from relocating their patents and copyrights to tax havens like Bermuda and the Cayman Islands.
Lucy was hurt that her Christian had deserted her but the hurt was repaired. She corresponded with Stockley for over thirty years, almost up to her death in 1971, encouraging and advising him. She constantly strove to find him more congenial work, to give him a better basis for his painting. A constant theme of the letters is Lucy Wertheim's attempts to meet Stockley, usually in London, to discuss his work, and Stockley wriggling out of seeing her.
Although they may also bite, their main alternate defence is to run away. The name "tarantula" is commonly given to spiders in this family. It is a misnomer - it was originally given to a smaller wolf spider from Taranto, Italy, where, in the Middle Ages, people danced themselves into a trance - called the tarantella - in an attempt to purge the effects of the wolf spider's bite. These tarantulas moult by splitting of the old exoskeleton and wriggling out of it.
The work is atypical of Renaissance mythological painting in the down to earth treatment of the main deities, which may be accounted for by the figures beginning as ordinary citizens of Thebes, and by Bellini's inexperience in the emerging conventions of mythological art. The work was a considerable departure from his usual subject-matter of religious scenes and portraits for Bellini, who was over 80 when he began it. He had previously been reluctant to paint mythological stories, wriggling out of a commission from Isabella d'Este, Alfonso's sister, in 1501–04 (she had to be content with a Nativity at a lower price than she had offered for a storia). He was perhaps then reluctant to compete with his brother-in-law Andrea Mantegna, who specialized in classical subjects.
Sansar Chand, from the Thanagazi area of Alwar district, had been termed "the kingpin running the country’s biggest wildlife trade syndicate". Wriggling Out Of The Skin, Jay Mazoomdaar, Tehelka, 2013-07-27 He stayed in the trade without getting arrested for 40 years. He ran his business from Delhi's Sadar Bazar. He was called "Veerappan of the North". Sansar Chand Is India’s Deadliest Poacher. Here Is How He Has Escaped Legal Traps For 40 Years, RAMAN KIRPAL, Tehelka, August 7, 2010, He is blamed for wiping out the entire tiger population of Sariska Tiger Reserve in 2005 Sansar Chand, who wiped out Sariska tigers, dies of cancer, Indian Express, March 18, 2014 In 1991, a group arrested in Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan confessed that they had poached 15 to 18 tigers in just two years for him.

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