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Then, suddenly, the man either began to lose his grip or tried to wrench free of the officers.
"The Ferryman" is a play about love and family and the intimacy of war — the way men seduce boys into killing with tales of glamorous brutality, and the immense effort it takes to wrench free of that cycle of violence, as Quinn attempts to do for his children.
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Then, with a jerk of its shoulders, it wrenches free of my hand, taking along a few pieces of my thumb.
I can imagine applause and cheers when the planet finally wrenches free of the edge of the Sun and begins its solitary voyage across the face.
Finally, with Sam Cassell draped over him, flailing his arms in his face and body, Kittles wrenched free and popped another for a 74-71 lead with 6 21 to play.
In Grouville, a shipping container used as a kitchen for a beach-side Thai food shack was wrenched free from its heavy-duty chain moorings and pulled along the beach.
It is at this point that your mind wrenches free from your body, no?
The bow twisted to port, damaging the ship's hull as it was wrenched free by the ship's momentum, and sank immediately off the aft port quarter.
But shortly after noon, the ship was finally wrenched free from the two granite outcrops, signaling that the operation to right the stricken vessel was proceeding as planned.
By noon Monday, after three hours of hauling during which the pulleys exerted 6,000 tons of pressure, the ship was wrenched free from the two granite outcrops, which had penetrated 18 feet into the hull.
Mr. Saakashvili, 44, saw his presidency as a mission to wrench Georgia free of its Soviet past, which made it especially striking to see him let it go so calmly, a bronze bust of Ronald Reagan visible behind his right shoulder.
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