Sentences with phrase «then wrest»

Shock, lack, and the abyssal wail remain in force then wrest control, but such discord is not well captured by mere fracture.
Deportivo travel to the Bernabeu on Sunday to face a Real Madrid side that will be desperate to win and are starting to show some of the form that saw then wrest the Spanish league title from Barcelona last season.
It was reported that she was threatened with a knife and raped by her aged employer; then she wrested the knife from him and stabbed him many times.

Not exact matches

All in all, if the kid has a problem with wresting girls, then don't join the wrestling team.
The human difference is this: If the Messiah has not yet appeared, then the world is still profane, and our task is to wrest him forth, to go and fetch him, so to speak — to do what is necessary to bring him on.
If he could wrest from Agnes this love, then in a way she is saved.
He will then be able to wrest from his mind every self - deceit about his being able to make Agnes happy by his trick, he will have courage, humanly speaking, to crush Agnes.
When the Reading Railroad decided it wanted to build a massive building for its trains smack dab in the same spot as two existing markets, Philadelphians — then and now proud and stubborn, and proud of being stubborn — raised a cry and hue, and wrested a compromise from the powerful company: The train terminal went above a new, state - of - the - art, 39,000 - square - foot indoor market that would eventually outlive the railroad company that built it.
Durant would immediately come the other way and drill a three to cut the Mavs» lead to one before Felton and Adams decided (or neglected to decide) the game, so that Matthews play — to contest a shot, wrest a possession away, then go coast - to - coast — made the difference.
With Marseille wresting back control of the match, they then collapsed once more.
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) government officially marked the first year of its administration on 7th January, 2017, after wresting power from the then NDC government led by John Dramani Mahama.
He said: «Any government that has been in office for more than 10 years, and has had to wrest with the sort of financial and economic crisis that we had, and then the huge furore over MPs» expenses that sparked a political crisis as well, is bound to face a tough time.
Last — and certainly not least — comes (in every sense of the word) producer and Penthouse publisher Bob Guccione, who wrested control of the film from Brass and then shot and edited in some balls - out (literally) hardcore pornography.
If you are a giant corporation that is used to controlling the marketplace to a large extent — both in terms of supply and in terms of pricing — then watching a new competitor wrest some of that control away from you is hard to do.
Then 27 years old, he was in his first campaign as an activist investor, trying to wrest control of a small company named InfuSystem (INFU), which provides and services pumps used in chemotherapy.
If at any time the puppy tries to bite you in protest or wants to turn this into a game of wresting and biting, simply switch to the no - biting exercise including the cradle and chill, then resume the body position handling exercises.
Leveling up your team unlocks new parts in the store and lets you try to wrest areas of the world map away from other teams in Conquest mode, which you'll then add to your growing territory to defend from similar player - led incursions.
What follows here, then, is a sprint through some of the artistic and curatorial highlights and low points, in search of commonalities, contradictions, and the ultimate conclusions to be drawn from three very different iterations of more or less the same idea: wresting art from the thrall of the market and restoring it to a conscientious existence.
Apple too is hotly tipped to be entering the sector later this year, with its much - rumoured iWatch, but by then it will have a fight on its hands to wrest control of the wrist from its South Korean buddy.
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