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The evil meat was wrested from the hand of the tiny vegetarian.
On the track, the Wanamaker Mile was wrested from the Irish by the Kenyans.
It's as if responsibility for Beetles was wrested from the designers and handed over to the engineers.
The region retained its rural character long after the dissolution of the monasteries in the 1530s, when Barnet was wrested from the control of St . Albans
Subsequently it was wrested from the Shihāb emirs by the Ottomans, and it soon shrank into a village of about 6,000.
Founded in 1958 at Berkeley, SLATE ran a candidate who won the presidency of the ASUC the following year the first time student government leadership was wrested from the fraternities and sororities.
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Some have been wrested from the digital guts of the video games Guitar Hero and Rock Band.
He nurtures hopes that his town will be wrested from the Taliban.
At the end of the day, the government announced that Guadalajara, Toledo and La Granja had been wrested from the rebels.
The territories that had been wrested from the Turks had to be resettled systematically by German and other immigrants.
These form a set of increasingly ornate vignettes that can be wrested from the concerto and performed on their own.
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