- - Remove from the clothesline
- - Margaret of United Nations is to prepare to take clothes from the clothes hoist?
- - remove from a clothesline
- - Take clothes off the line
- - Remove the tuning tools on a violin, e.g.
- - Remove [washing from line]
- - Remove pins from
- - Take down from the line
- - Remove washing from the line
- - Sever the correlation between, as two currencies
- - Allow to fluctuate, as a currency
- - Break the tie between, as two currencies' exchange rates
- - A French president, for example, let off the hook perhaps?
- - Clean a cribbage board
- - Remove, as a hat from a hat rack
- - Pull out, as a dowel
- - Let float, as a currency
- - Remove, as a violin string
- - Remove, as a dowel
- - Remove a fastener from
- - Allow to float, as currency
- - Sever, as one currency's relationship with another
- - Remove a violin string, e.g
- - Start to clear a cribbage board
- - Remove wooden pins from
- - Remove a violin string
- - Remove, as a currency from a fixed rate
- - Disengage, in a way
- - Remove, as a clothespin
- - Remove dowels
- - Remove, as a tent anchor
- - Clear a cribbage board
- - Let float from the dollar, say
- - Unfasten, in a way
- - Remove, as linen from a clothesline
- - Detach, in a certain way
- - Allow to fluctuate, as an exchange rate
- - Release to float, as a currency price
- - Remove from a set level, as a currency
- - Remove a thole
- - Remove, as a tent fastener
- - Remove a dowel
- - Free, in a way
- - Remove, in a way
- - Open, in a way
- - Pick up stake after stake
- - Let off the hook perhaps by newsgroup losing rows
- - Pick up stakes
- - Take wooden pins out of
- - Clear the cribbage board
- - Detach
- - Pull up stakes
- - Unfasten
- - Let off the hook
- - Loosen
- - Open
- - Abridged Penguin novel to take offline?
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