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try to wring out every last drop.
Try to wring out a corner so you see color of item, not color of dye bath.
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So they're here trying to wring out the last of the big times in their equine odyssey.
So many once-staid insurers and pension-fund managers are adopting similar tactics, trying to wring out juicier deals by intervening actively in company management.Against that background, the quiet word in the ear was tried at Vodafone and failed, mainly because both board and shareholders were divided.
With the Obama Administration's auto task force trying to wring out concessions from GM's bondholders, the automaker's shares slid 24 cents, or 10.9%, to $1.96.
In his review, Kapur stated that he felt the Six Man Tag Team match was "an overbooked train wreck whose only saving grace was Styles's performance, as he tried to wring out something decent out of the old-timers".
To some ears that sounded pretty close to the Shermanesque response that City Hall reporters and other scribblers have been trying to wring out of Mr. Bloomberg for months — either that, or an affirmation of his interest in a third-party candidacy.
What The Muse is trying to wring out of employees, she continues, is ultimately less feedback of the "I love this place" variety, and more "this place is hard-charging" or "this place is very individualistic versus collaborative".
Reality TV peaked long ago, yet millions still tune into hundreds of shows that try to wring drama out of every petty excuse for a first world problem.
CVC will be the latest private equity firm to try to wring value out of Ahlsell, one of the region's largest distributors of construction materials.
"Coming gives the Arabs leverage to say to the Bush administration: 'Do now what you didn't do leading up to this.'" Mr. Zogby said that Arab officials would now press the United States to try to wring concessions out of Israel.
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