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1. He wrested the knife from the murderer.

2. 2 The usurper wrested the power from the king.

3. to wrest the truth out of sb.

4. He wrested the suitcase from the chauffeur.

5. I tried to wrest the gun from his hands.

6. Next you will ask to join in wresting moon from fucking heavens.

7. They plotted to wrest power from the king.

8. The officer managed to wrest the gun from his grasp.

9. The men had returned to wrest back power.

10. I managed to wrest the photograph from his grasp.

11. You wrest my words out of their real meaning.

12. A security guard managed to wrest the gun from the man.

13. They attempted to wrest control of the town from government forces.

14. Jacob had wrested a blessing from his father by a cruel trick.

15. Government forces are in a fierce fight to wrest Zawiya from rebel control .

16. They are fighting to wrest control of the party from the old leaders.

17. They had struggled to wrest a living from the arid soil.

18. The shareholders are planning to wrest control of the company from the current directors.

19. The rebels tried to wrest control of the town from government forces.

20. Opportunities are not offered. They must be wrested and worked for. And this calls for perseverance and courage.

21. Synonyms for Clutched include took, grabbed, held, clenched, grasped, gripped, clasped, snared, snatched and wrested

22. Synonyms for Clenched include took, grabbed, held, grasped, gripped, clasped, snared, snatched, wrested and caught

23. Her property, then, has been wrested from her; it was not she that abandoned it.

24. 28 They are fighting to wrest control of the party from the old leaders.

25. 12 Until now,many peasants have to work hard to wrest a living from the soil.

26. Until now,many peasants have to work hard to wrest a living from the soil.

27. He was attacked by a security man who tried to wrest away a gas cartridge.

28. Dudley also dropped one pass and watched Ray Lewis wrest away another for an interception.

29. The thought of reclaiming what had been wrongfully wrested from him began to sough through every fevered fiber of his being.

30. Overall, it took a good many years for the primaries to wrest control from the bosses.

31. Feet braced, back arched, she put both hands on the machine, trying to wrest it back.

32. 18 Dudley also dropped one pass and watched Ray Lewis wrest away another for an interception.

33. The Path to Authenticity starts from the assertion that we wrest our true power from our individuality

34. Only the inner satellites were its permanent property; the Sun could never wrest them from its grasp.

35. Yet basically it was a team of people trying to wrest power, not a populist-based overthrow.

36. Prince Norodom Sihanouk had ruled Cambodia adeptly since he had wrested independence from the French on 9 November 1953.

37. I believe her when she says she could never wrest from herself the same emotion for another child.

38. Enter upon the road to the Holy Sepulchre ; wrest that land from the wicked race, and subject it to yourselves.

39. Here in these slum streets existed an army of the unskilled, all trying to wrest a living anyway they could.

40. The effect of the decree was to wrest control of Moscow's police force from the city soviet and the regional soviet.

41. The former building society is understood to be prepared to take court action if it does not wrest the compensation from Lloyds.

42. In their view, the automatic machinery was unreliable and the management was wrong to attempt to wrest controls from the shop-floor.

43. As a lifelong Communist, Clasper knew that it was absolutely essential to wrest control of the workers away from the plant management.

44. In the Second Congo War, Uganda and Rwanda attempted to wrest much of the Democratic Republic of the Congo from Kabila's forces, and nearly succeeded.

45. His dismissal of the Parlement of Paris and his chief minister, Choiseul, in 1771, were attempts to wrest control of government from those Louis considered corrupt.

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48. For the next few days, planes from the American carriers continued to assist the Marines who were engaged in a bloody struggle to wrest the island from its fanatical defenders.

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50. appear in the sense of widespread insecurity. The main feeling of this raises psychological bon chen, wresting, camped, incited Springs. And since then, vision is limited, making the wrong action. From small deviations, leading to large discrepancies.

51. However, the Vietnamese government has already taken steps to wrest control over the funeral and the patriarch’s legacy by announcing that the proceedings will be organized by the state-sanctioned Vietnam Buddhist Church.

52. The Great Armament refers to the vast military build-up developed from SA 3310-SA 3319 by Ar-Pharazôn and his army to assail the Valar, and wrest immortality from them

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54. When Phraates III came to the throne in 70 BC, the Roman general Lucullus was preparing to attack Tigranes the Great, king of Armenia, who was supreme in western Asia and had wrested Mesopotamia and several vassal states from Parthia.

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56. A STORMY SURRENDER TO LOVE He swept down from the North, disguised as a Confederate officer, determined to woo the belle of New Orleans, Analise Caldwell - and wrest from her the military secrets her father held

57. The Company proposed a solution in a document revealingly entitled “Reasons Why the West Indies Company Should Wrest Brazil From the King of Spain as Soon as Possible,” which was accompanied by the “List of What Brazil Can Produce.”

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61. The best of these up-and-coming writers are pursuing mirth boldly, Buoyantly, incisively, with an ear tuned to the present but with a firm grasp of the universal fundamentals of rib-tickling--and the universal need to wrest laughter from public and private agony.

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63. Introduction Aurangzeb, Emperor Shah Jahan’s sixth child, was born on 24th October 1618 at Dohad in Madhya Pradesh, and wrested India’s crown from his father before the end of June 1658, after defeating his brother Crown Prince Dara Shukoh’s armies, first at Dharmat near Ujjain (15th April 1568) and again at Samugarh on 29th May 1658

64. A famous law suit, in the days of his grandfather, had wrested it from the illegal possession of a neighbouring family of petty landowners; the dispossessed party had never acquiesced in the judgment of the Courts, and a long series of poaching Affrays and similar scandals had embittered the relationships between the families for three generations.