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By reinstating Parliament, Mr Morsi is trying to wrench back some of the authority stripped from civilian politicians.
But maybe there are ways and means that pressure can be brought to bear on Capitol Hill to wrench back some of the money.
Even so, the EU clearly has a more "inter-governmental" flavour than it did--that is, national governments have managed to wrench back more of a say, in keeping with the public mood in most of the Union's 15 countries.
The Pakistani Army, riding high after its campaign to wrench back control of the Swat Valley from the Taliban, remains nervous about Washington's intentions and the push against the new aid is reflective of that anxiety, Pakistani officials said.
Mr Blair's decision last year to get ministers working on five-year plans for their departments has proved unexpectedly successful.In the first place, it has given the prime minister a lever to wrench back control of domestic policy from the chancellor, Gordon Brown.
Just be cool when you ratchet the wrench back and forth.
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As she reached for a zip, I was wrenched back to wakefulness.
It shifts the angle, in a way that can't really be wrenched back again".
Now the residential orders are wrenching back up, and Mr. Wells remains a dogged optimist.
But under Mr. Gonzales and Mr. Bradbury, the Justice Department was wrenched back into line with the White House.
Places power must be wrenched back from, where cats have to be put among the espresso-sipping, do-nothing pigeons.
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