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In the U.S. market, Dell kept the lead it wrested from Compaq late last year, while HP came in third.
Spokane is the county seat of Spokane County, a position which it wrested from Cheney in 1886.
Not only did it have to be wrested from the British by Indians, it had to be subjected to its most radical and experimental transformation: giving the vote to everyone, including the illiterate and poor.
But wresting narrative order from the turbulence of everyday American life, à la Thornton Dial, is exactly the point, and Fowler does it with brio.
To do it, however, Audi will have to wrest the title from the current sales leader, BMW.
These steps are a start, but they do not wrest control from Russian domestic interests that benefit most from keeping Russian policy on Iran and Iraq as it is.
If it does, Citigroup could wrest control of EMI and sell it off once again.
Exactly how much it will need to wrest from its unions to operate efficiently is unclear.
How do we wrest meaning from the unexpected death of someone close to us?
The only focus is, "how do we wrest Kashmir from India?" Even the Chinese president, Jiang Zemin, when he came to Pakistan, said to the Pakistanis, "You should contemplate the model we have for Taiwan," which is that China claims Taiwan but does not do anything physically to try and take it back.
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