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Dislodge a molecule and you throw off all the weights in the world.
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Dislodge it from it's silent nagging hiding place and place it in the open where it will wither and expire.
madrigle Diary Entry madrigle 2003
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"Dislodge those men!" was the order which had just passed his lips, when Julian noticed that he seemed to pause and stagger for a moment.
French and English A Story of the Struggle in America Evelyn Everett-Green 1894
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July 21: Dislodge the house guests from their sofas at 4am and the German GP begins on the 6.42 Eurotunnel crossing from Folkestone to Calais.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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By the spring of 1863, Vicksburg was one of the last Confederate strongholds on the Mississippi River: Dislodge the Rebel artillery there, and downriver at Port Hudson, and Illinois farmers could send their wares all the way down the river to New Orleans unharassed.
Slate Magazine John Swansburg 2011
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Shaky Economy May Dislodge Obama's Footing | 44 | washingtonpost. com This is true, and sad.
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Shaky Economy May Dislodge Obama's Footing | 44 | washingtonpost. com This is true, and sad.
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Dislodge the smallest piece of sky and some frantic chicken will get beaned.
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Shaky Economy May Dislodge Obama's Footing | 44 | washingtonpost. com This is true, and sad.
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"I learned a phrase in grad school: 'Dislodge the equilibrium.'
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