- - eat one's words about a religious paper
- - don't hold to one's statement about a religious paper
- - negate a statement about a certain area of land
- - Take back a statement
- - what luther refused to do about a religious pamphlet
- - Withdraw statement
- - Withdraw, as a statement
- - Take back, as a false charge
- - Take back, as a public statement
- - Disavow something.
- - Disavow (a statement).
- - Withdraw a statement
- - Take back, as a statement
- - Disavow
- - withdraw discontented renegade's essay?
- - Take back again, over the area
- - about that pamphlet - withdraw it
- - withdraw pamphlet again first
- - Withdraw, revoke
- - Take back what you said
- - troop-leader carter to withdraw in reverse
- - Take back tense former US president from the south
- - Pull in specialised troops north of zone
- - Take (or pull) back
- - Withdraw what was said about region
- - Take back pamphlet produced by Royal Engineers
- - Soldiers with land vehicle -- soldiers to leave, pull back
- - take back the engineers' pamphlet
- - Upstanding president takes time to withdraw
- - Withdraw religious education pamphlet
- - Take back or recant
- - Withdraw, as an accusation
- - Withdraw both note and pamphlet
- - Take back tons wagoner brought up
- - Draw back in
- - Army section given large area of land to take back
- - Reverse backwards in dustcart erratically
- - Pull back, as talons
- - Recant
- - Put your claws back in
- - Eat crow, formally
- - Back water.
- - Swallow one's words.
- - Unsay
- - Eat your words
- - Rescind
- - Pull back
- - Withdraw
- - Take back
- - Back down
- - Revoke.
- - Draw back
- - Cancel
- - withdraw engineers pamphlet
- - engineers ahead of time with broken cart to take back
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