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But the meaning we wring from that connection clearly changes over time.
Clearly, with the existence of hydropower dams a continuing reality, any enhancements they can wring from fishways will be welcome.
Bottle the carbons that catalysts will one day wring from everyone's atmosphere.
It's difficult to estimate precisely how much more in taxes the government could wring from this ultra-elite.
Estimates on how many nuclear bombs North Korea could wring from its plutonium program have ranged from 6 to 10.
The idea that the panel may wring from Mr. Bush some comment that may endanger national security is ridiculous.
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Carlyle's, wrung from the centuries, was gritty and harsh.
Thus, more square footage can be wrung from the project.
It's astonishing what feelings can be wrung from his formations of lines and colours.
His hope is an article of faith, wrung from the history of the 20th century.
The insufficiency of art, a truth wrung from his psychiatric practice, drives him.
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