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That control was about to be wrested from him again.
Why is life given To be thus wrested from us?
It has been wrested away from others, the power itself.
He went over and wrested it out of her hand.
To wrest the company from her father, she had to buy him out.
He'll wrest the sense, and hold us here all day.
Was the power to keep it to be wrested from her?
People who would wrest what I've built from my control.
It can take months, or in some cases, more than a year to wrest information from the government.
He tried to wrest control of the car from the driver.
And even if it was under the control of another, how could she wrest power from that other?
He therefore tried to wrest it from him by force.
He tried to wrest away the gun and was shot in the head.
"Now we're taking one more step to wrest complete control from them."
At that moment, the man with the gun wrested free.
And anything that wrests control of a program from a coach might make them back off.
Probably the same someone who just tried to wrest control of this Stone away from me.
In the end, they could wrest only a few concessions.
She tried to wrest her hand out of his grasp.
No one was likely to try and wrest the initiative from Robert now.
The key, many people believe, is to wrest power from Microsoft.
But circumstances now allowed him to wrest free from political control.
Congress cannot wrest the law from the Constitution which is its source.
Barry wrested them back to the issue by main force.
There simply was no money to be wrested from the realm.