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Exactly how much it will need to wrest from its unions to operate efficiently is unclear.
Whitehead manages, what's more, to wrest from the book's essentially static structure a lovely, satisfying ending.
Here is lodged the precious ore that the biographers struggle to wrest from the Hugheses.
Even so, everything suggests the government is preparing to wrest from Clarín much of its television empire.
The current account market is the one which has traditionally been hardest to wrest from the "big four".
They want to wrest from Hughes the power over her literary remains which he acquired when she died intestate.
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British troops were ravaged by cholera here as they marched from Basra to wrest Baghdad from the Turks in 1917.
Renewal becomes heady: in WriteRoom's gloom is man's power to create something from nothing, to wrest form from formlessness.
At the other, African troops and the UN, with support from the West, are helping to wrest Somalia from the Shabab, another radical militia.
In 1908, a group of reformers called the Young Turks emerged from the empire's periphery and began to wrest control from the sultan.
It is believed that this will outline a joint strategy to wrest control from Johnston, who has has been under pressure from fans unhappy at his stewardship.
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