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    1. Nerissa couldn’t disentangle herself before another huge waved crashed over her head, swirled her in the darkness without top or bottom, made her breathe its water


    2. ’ All the methods of tapping into the ‘kingdom of God’ within the brain involve getting rid of something — to disassociate and disentangle from everyday concepts


    3. “Ahimsā and Truth are so intertwined that it is practically impossible to disentangle and separate them


    4. indignation as she tried to disentangle her limbs


    5. She had no time, however, to disentangle what her secretary's probable motives could have been in going into a room where she had no business, though she felt in her bones that they were bad, and only said inquiringly, standing on the last stair, looking down at her, "Yes?"


    6. He did not know whether he would then forgive her--he would probably defer forgiveness as a disciplinary measure, after having implored heaven's guidance--but he would allow a certain amount of resurrection, sufficient to enable her to sit up at her desk every day and disentangle the confusion her wickedness alone had caused


    7. He had somehow got entangled in something, and although he felt it wasn’t going the way he wanted, he still kept going forward instead of trying to disentangle himself


    8. Alternatively, sensing the Presence that is aware of the thoughts can also disentangle us from the tendency to identify with our thoughts


    9. fully disentangle the actual facts


    10. He cannot disentangle the arts from the virtues--at least he is always arguing from one to the other

    11. It was impossible to disentangle one's activity from its debasing contacts


    12. Levin strode along the highroad, absorbed not so much in his thoughts (he could not yet disentangle them) as in his spiritual condition, unlike anything he had experienced


    13. Sometimes, as a kind of art-school exercise, he attempted mentally to disentangle them, but the grimy little tabs of masking tape marking Channel 1 and Channel 2 were useless


    14. She manages to disentangle herself


    15. The count moved in his affairs as in a huge net, trying not to believe that he was entangled but becoming more and more so at every step, and feeling too feeble to break the meshes or to set to work carefully and patiently to disentangle them


    16. was in a condition to disentangle all that we have here indicated


    17. The two features (which come from viewing illiquidity as both a cost and a risk) appear closely related and are hard to disentangle


    18. But since illiquid stocks have high liquidity betas in all dimensions, it is hard to disentangle these effects


    19. Cross-sectional regressions help disentangle many correlated influences on asset returns and identify their distinct rewards


    20. We shall never, probably, disentangle the inextricable web of the affinities between the members of any one class; but when we have a distinct object in view, and do not look to some unknown plan of creation, we may hope to make sure but slow progress

    21. Next, Philip's whip got caught in the side of the vehicle, and the way in which he said, "Bother the thing!" as he drove to disentangle it almost killed us with mirth


    22. He had to disentangle all this, to take it off as quickly as possible, to show himself to more advantage, for there is no one who does not prefer to show himself to advantage


    23. How was he to break off his relations with Mary Vasilievna and her husband in such a way as to be able to look him and his children in the eyes? How disentangle himself from Missy? How choose between the two opposites—the recognition that holding land was unjust and the heritage from his mother? How atone for his sin against Katusha? This last, at any rate, could not be left as it was


    24. During the time he spent at home he entered into all the interests of his mother’s life, helped her in her work, and continued his intercourse with former playfellows; smoked cheap tobacco with them in so-called “dog’s feet,” [a kind of cigarette that the peasants smoke, made of a bit of paper and bent at one end into a hook] took part in their fist fights, and explained to them how they were all being deceived by the State, and how they ought to disentangle themselves out of the deception they were kept in


    1. Hipolyta and mother disentangled themselves from their rain hoods and boots and hung their clothes over a line in the kitchen which they'd strung for drying


    2. disentangled and directed toward the river, the work proceeded with all deliberate speed


    3. disentangled himself from his grasp, and from the attentions of the reporter


    4. They stopped thrashing around, and disentangled themselves sufficiently to


    5. She disentangled it and brought her


    6. “Hey! What’s this!” He laughed as he gently disentangled her arms, “why the hug?”


    7. Or perhaps Dewey was clutching at her, but either way they disentangled themselves and went to inspect the damage


    8. Almost she tripped over their carelessly-flung-out and forgotten feet, and greatly startled and embarrassed, besides being really sorry to have disturbed what was, after all, one of the most interesting moments of life, she stammered something apologetic, and with bowed head and eyes discreetly lowered was hastening on, when the two made the mistake rabbits make, and instead of remaining motionless and interlocked, hurriedly disentangled themselves; and one of them was Dwight


    9. ” He disentangled himself from the covering bed sheets and wrapped his nakedness in a burgundy robe, then jangled a silver servant’s bell


    10. "It isn't," said Ingrain, safely disentangled for a while from the intricate effect on his enthusiasms of fatigue and dirt and headaches, "it's absolutely good and absolutely true

    11. But the harmonic vibrations between the living subconscious and the maggot infestation of these unseen dead entities cannot be disentangled unless the living develop their awareness to a very high level of sensitivity


    12. It presents Christianity to man’s conscience, judgment, and affection, disentangled from theories, which dissipate its force by awakening skepticism rather than faith in the hearers


    13. Its propeller had been disentangled but was barely put to use


    14. ’ She disentangled herself and pulled a piece of gum from her mouth, folding it carefully into a torn piece of paper


    15. She disentangled herself from her children, stood up, and said, “Willie, you’re in charge


    16. Having disentangled his leg, he rose


    17. Presently they disentangled and went on


    18. From time to time, a hitch arose somewhere in the procession of vehicles; one or other of the two lateral files halted until the knot was disentangled; one carriage delayed sufficed to paralyze the whole line


    19. Data for estimating such underlying exposures do not arrive disentangled, but need to be extracted from asset market data with the help of statistical cross-sectional or time series analysis:• These underlying characteristics may be priced inconsistently across assets, leading to an opportunity to “arbitrage” them in cross-asset long–short trades, especially for HFs that can isolate, hedge, lever, and/or short exposures


    20. But convicts differ, and I had not yet disentangled from the general hostility the sympathy here and there manifested towards me

    1. Indirectly, it eliminates most of the illicit act that involves the anonymity of the money, as well as it eliminates the disputes for heritages or definitive possessions of properties and mainly it disentangles the judiciary sector of the immensity of juridical process that involves the money as villain


    2. This disentangles the mind from the environment — allowing it to slip into parallel universes or the void


    3. On the terrace a small cocktail party is in full swing, and the moment we step into it, Steven Spielberg, looking far more accessible without his baseball cap, disentangles himself from a nearby conversation


    1. “Not now,” she said, disentangling herself from his searching hands


    2. Disentangling himself from Dawn’s embrace, Alex turned his attention to the woman


    3. Then one evening I heard lovely sounds, lovely, floating, mellow sounds coming up in floods through the orchard into my garden where I was propped against a tree-trunk watching a huge yellow moon disentangling itself slowly from the mists of Jena,--oh, but exquisite sounds, sounds that throbbed into your soul and told it all it wanted to hear, showed it the way to all it was looking for, talked to it wonderfully of the possibilities of life


    4. Stooping over her to see that her English exercises are correct I like to lay my cheek a moment on it, so lightly that she does not notice, for it is wonderful stuff,--soft, wavy, shining, and ought alone without the little ear and curve of the young cheek, without the silly pretty mouth and kind straightforward eyes, to have immeshed that stupid man beyond all possibility of disentangling himself


    5. "I think you have to go up and give it to a girl at the counter," Claire said slowly, disentangling herself from Dune


    6. “Like what?” I repeated, disentangling from his embrace and stepping away


    7. disentangling what is trivial from what is important; and who can convey this forcibly to the beholder on his canvas, more forcibly than a casual sight of the real person could do—it is only this painter who can hope to paint a really fine portrait


    8. “Permit me,” he said bending over and disentangling the flounce


    9. “Hush,” he said, disentangling her frantic grip and pulling a clean handkerchief from his pocket


    10. In many cases it is inevitable that the shame is felt to be the worst part of crime; and it would have required a great deal of disentangling reflection, such as had never entered into Rosamond's life, for her in these moments to feel that her trouble was less than if her husband had been certainly known to have done something criminal

    11. It is probable that he, also, was disentangling from amid the vague ideas of a poor man, ignorant of everything, something excessive


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