Sentence examples for wrest himself from inspiring English sources

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Alas, he couldn't seem to wrest himself from the nightmare of unjust prosecution that was aiming to brand him a felon with a long prison sentence.

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The official Bennett Salvatore called a double-technical on Stoudemire and Brendan Haywood three minutes into the second quarter when they became tied up beneath the basket and Stoudemire wrested himself free.

Why should anyone be interested in the birth of something that never dies?" McGowan, at the center of the novel, is a showpiece of self-invention, a poor French Canadian kid from Massachusetts who made up a name and background -- a man who, like television, had wrested himself from history.

And the man in whom Democrats are placing their hopes to wrest the seat away is a former Republican himself.

Raphael Sperry San Francisco, Feb. 5, 2010 To the Editor: If the Democrats and President Obama cannot do what the president himself dubbed a "no-brainer" and wrest taxpayer-financed student loans from the clutches of the banksters, they can't do anything.

Mnuchin even acknowledged at one point that the extent of debt owed by the Trump Organization to foreign entities was a piece of information that policymakers deserved to know about (although he fell short of pledging to personally wrest that information from the President-to-be himself).

(A previous operation against Trump was similarly derailed, albeit on a smaller scale, when another hacker calling himself Black Mafia wrested control of the Twitter account).

On a bus tour through the state over the past week, Mr. Romney has kept his focus squarely on President Obama, presenting two starkly different visions for the future of the country, and painting himself as the candidate best equipped to wrest the White House from Mr. Obama this fall.

If anything, at 82 fast minutes "Lynch" gives us too little: too little of that struggle to wrest art from cloudy uncertainty, too little of the artist-doubter himself.

Mr. Chan in turn issued an unusual letter to shareholders, declaring himself the victim of intimidation by Western investors seeking to wrest the company away from him.

As Mr. Cao has struggled to recover over the past year, he has found himself drained by a different sort of battle: trying to wrest compensation from the Ministry of Railways, an unbending government behemoth unaccustomed to dealing with determined foreign citizens.

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