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A battle is raging between those who feel Internet users should control their own time online and those trying to wrest that control away.
To make progress in their struggle for equality, they needed to wrest power from their own dominant strata.
Naturally, given the spiteful nature that those good-for-nothings have, it follows that they would wrest what little strength we have from us.
She started talking animatedly in her language and tried to wrest free of his grip.
I will go on trying to wrest the championship from his grasp and I still have age on my side.
This put intolerable strains on the casework, the string tension trying to pull the wrest plank closer to the soundboard.
His efforts helped the British to wrest control of Canada away from the French.
Third, have an alternative strategy to wrest the initiative from them and force them to acquiesce.
It was an attempt to wrest back control from a globalised economy where the multinationals rule.
You can dislocate your jaws and wrest your hands out of their joints, they still haven't understood you and will never understand you.
Two teams of roughs, clothed in only their union-suits, attempt to wrest the boar-skin from each other's possession.
Indeed, sometimes even a layoff can carry within it the seeds of future success, and you can wrest something positive from the jaws of rejection.
My housemates nearly had to wrest the CD from me and hold an intervention after I bought it and put it on 'repeat' for the next 4 days.
I doubt there is anything the others can do to wrest this focus away from her.
The OEMs have great bargaining power and attempt to wrest price concessions from their suppliers.
When I got to the car the wind grabbed hold of the door, trying to wrest it out of my hands and off of its hinges.
Their bodies twisted as each tried to wrest the weapon from the other's grasp.
The incessant intraday struggle between the bulls and the bears to wrest power away from each other drives market rallies and precipitates market declines.
This particular lot tends to hire graduate students and artistic types, and the attendants work hard to wrest pithiness out of the mundanity.
Meat was abundant, for those who could catch it or wrest it from the competition, i.e. leopards and lions, not to mention hyenas, jackals, and vultures.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He could not cut that tractor beam and the utmost power of his drivers could not wrest the lifeboat from its tenacious clutch.
He was as disconsolate as the young hero Minerva threw into the 208 sea to wrest him from the love of eucharis.
The wrest plank is veneered with cypress, giving the appearance that the soundboard extends over it.
He it is who bids the knight no more wrest gifts from his tenant nor misdo with the poor.
Formerly she would have liked to wrest by force from heaven the secrets of destiny.
By concession, we may be all we strive for, but never could wrest by force.
At the very moment of possessing you some miracle will wrest you from my arms.
And what is more, I'll do it too, in order to wrest my friends from their clutches!
With that knowledge any man could wrest from the Jeddak of Dusar whatever he listed.
In all very numerous assemblies, of whatever character composed, passion never fails to wrest the sceptre from reason.
It was like holding an enemy's sharp two-edged sword by the blade, and that enemy all the time striving to wrest it out of your clutch.
He must see who his captive was, wrest from him the heart of the mystery.
My friend, if cause doth wrest thee, Ere folly hath much oppressed thee, Far from acquaintance kest thee Where country may digest thee.
Clare received a fatal stab in the side with a bowie-knife, which he was attempting to wrest from one of them.
Wagner, New Zealand's go-to man, twice turned the game with quick wickets to wrest control away from India in a match that see-sawed throughout.
These, in their turn, cursed back at the blind miscreant, threatened him in horrid terms, and tried in vain to catch the stick and wrest it from his grasp.
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