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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.
Or does it wrest from the city a new admission that the police did wrong?
The current account market is the one which has traditionally been hardest to wrest from the "big four".
But there might be limits to how much control automakers would want to wrest from the driver: leaving the driver with little to do could be problematic.
In 1156 the duchy of Bavaria, which Conrad had tried to wrest from the Welfs, was restored to Henry the Lion, already undisputed duke of Saxony.
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Some have been wrested from the digital guts of the video games Guitar Hero and Rock Band.
On the track, the Wanamaker Mile was wrested from the Irish by the Kenyans.
The evil meat was wrested from the hand of the tiny vegetarian.
At the end of the day, the government announced that Guadalajara, Toledo and La Granja had been wrested from the rebels.
It's as if responsibility for Beetles was wrested from the designers and handed over to the engineers.
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