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She immediately ordered suspension of the sitting as doorkeepers tried to wrestle the men to the ground.
His much more youthful servants had to wrestle him to the ground to restrain him.
This side of glory we are left to wrestle, at times, with quite bewildering providences.
Two venal siblings wrestle with a force of enchantment far more powerful than anything they have ever imagined.
If that is the piece's only real flaw, however, encourage the writer to resubmit it after a good wrestle with indecision.
It is a worthwhile exercise to wrestle with that which we Anglicans hold in common apart from our shared history in the Church of England.
Plato's a little thick, so he ends up cheating, and they end up road-tripping to Mount Olympus so he can wrestle in the Olympics.
They sat down on the front porch, and watched the other three boys wrestle and rough house in the yard.
It was decided that Paul would be slid down the talus slope in a stokes litter, and we all pitched in to wrestle him down.
Stay with her exclusively and wrestle with resentfulness coupled with marital bliss.
The decision to use a crib or a bassinet is one that many parents often wrestle with.
Tonight on Four Corners, the winners and losers in a market where water barons, battlers, governments and the river itself wrestle over water.
In court she has to wrestle with the relative merits of justice and compassion.
These are messy and difficult questions, and we can expect to wrestle with them for years to come.
Children wrestle with each other at the curbside, and round-faced Berber women sell tissues on the corner.
Damien managed to wrestle the boy away and shove him roughly against the wall, hand over his throat.
Kisor certainly isn't preachy or moralizing, but his characters do wrestle with complex social issues.
The early period of the Hawke government saw real if flawed attempts to wrestle with the unemployment bogey.
Thanks to these marvellous inventions, bookworms, and others do not have to wrestle with the intricacies of the hieroglyphics.
I would sort through the animals and grab an untagged lamb and wrestle it to the ground.
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And then, with a final wrestle, they were in slack water, and she loosed her hold and struck out alongside him.
We feel in these dark Cimmerian limits his wrestle to pass over to the supersensible by thought.
They were taught to box, to wrestle, to throw the discus, and to hurl the spear.
So, if you'll excuse me, I'll get back and help my wife wrestle with the kids.
Clare read it aloud, often pausing to wrestle down feelings which were roused by the pathos of the story.
Micawber kissed her hand, retired to the window, and pulling out his pocket-handkerchief, had a mental wrestle with himself.
It showed me Hands and his companion locked together in deadly wrestle, each with a hand upon the other's throat.
Previously he had never felt obliged to wrestle too seriously with this question.
You have to wrestle past the jacket, the seatbelt, and worst of all, the seat back blocks your elbow.
He was up on his hind legs, and it was a wrestle between master and dog.
Two stand up to wrestle, and are on the point of coming to blows.
Then walla walla brothers challenged Chinook brothers to wrestle.
Given that she has the demeanour of a Valkyrie, it would take a person of Wagnerian proportions to wrestle her on to a bed.
If it hadn't a bin in Henry's house I'd took a wrestle out of him.
There were many nonunion men among the Lithuanians, and with these he would labor and wrestle in prayer, trying to show them the right.
He exults in it as the strong swimmer in the heaving billows, as the athlete in the wrestle, the soldier in the battle.
I'm sure they've got enough to worry about trying to wrestle free from their straitjackets in the David Icke wing at Carstairs.
He could wrestle any man at the railings in his day, an' he was bully of the raftsmen of the Susquehanna when he was only a youngster.
They shove him toward the sweet gums where his soap soldiers wrestle with twigs.
Man must wrestle with his mother earth for every bit he eats.
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