While he waited in the living room, she climbed out of a bathroom window and disappeared.
She climbed out of the water at Toronto's Marilyn Bell Park two minutes before 9 p.m.
The U.S. had climbed out of a nasty 1990 recession, and the growth numbers were trending up.
Then we climbed out of that hole, got to the plus side by about 100 points, thereabouts.
He climbed out of the car creakily, as if out of a space capsule after an interplanetary voyage.
It wasn't the first time the Cardinals climbed out of a big hole against Syracuse in this game.
The numbers have added to the growing belief that Britain finally climbed out of recession in the fourth quarter of 2009.
Aren't we an older, more poorly educated society than the one that climbed out of similar debt after World War II?
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Only when I had climbed out of the pond did he dive into it, silently, with no apparent disturbance of the water.
He busted a window and climbed out, only to get pinned against the wall of his house by the rapidly rising waters.
The accident happened when the 50-year-old climbed out of the window at the West Suffolk Hospital in Bury St Edmunds in September 2011.
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Hamlin climbed out through a roof hatch and Vickers slid in through the window quickly enough to keep the No. 11 on the lead lap.
After recovering from his momentary shock, Babineau said he climbed out of his truck and rushed to help the kids in the school bus behind him.
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Cincinnati climbed out of a huge deficit and opened the second half with a 9-2 spurt to take a 33-31 lead, its first since the first few minutes.
Another young swimmer, Tomoko Hagiwara, climbed out of the pool after finishing seventh in her 200-m individual-medley qualifying heat last Monday, her shoulders sagging, her head tilted downward.
Benedict then climbed out after a brief 15-minute flight and wished a brief goodnight and goodbye to crowds of local wellwishers, before he withdrew - supposedly for ever - from public life.
As a result, Ron Haskins of the Brookings Institution reports in his book evaluating the 1996 welfare reforms, Work Over Welfare, nearly 4.2 million single mothers and children climbed out of poverty, reducing the poverty rate by one-third.
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The Mississippi River is not expected to return to its 43-foot flood stage in Vicksburg until after June 14, which is 46 days after it climbed out of its banks, said Amanda Roberts, a National Weather Service hydrologist.
They erased a 20-point deficit that North Carolina built in the first half and then nearly climbed out of a nine-point hole in the final minutes after the Tar Heels hit three consecutive 3-pointers and once again appeared to take control.
Arnett Gaston, a former commanding officer at Rikers Island prison in New York who also served as director of corrections in Prince George's County, Maryland, recalls a night in the 1970s when seven prisoners climbed out of the windows of a Maryland facility.
Small businesses never climbed out.
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Twenty minutes later, we climbed the stairs out into the night, hustling after Li down the block to the Galeries Lafayette, the ten-story department store on the Boulevard Haussmann.
When she found out her son was being bullied, she climbed over the fence into his camp and smuggled him out.
And the hole created by that terrible recession is deep, and we have climbed part of the way out of it, but we have further to go.
Bhar pointed out that gold climbed steadily in the aftermath of a report showing U.S. consumer spending fell 0.2% in June, the first drop in almost two years.
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