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Wrested

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The strong wind wrested the branches from the tree.
The scientist wrested the formula for the new drug from her research.
The dog wrested the ball from its owner's hand.
He wrested the lead in the race after a strong start.
The charismatic leader wrested support from the disillusioned masses through powerful speeches.
She wrested the microphone from the speaker's hand to make her point.
The team wrested victory from the jaws of defeat in the final minutes.
The detective wrested a clue from the crime scene.
The politician wrested the facts to support his agenda.
The company wrested control of the market from its competitors.
The detective wrested the truth from the suspect during intense questioning.
The therapist wrested the traumatic memory from the patient's mind.
The team captain wrested victory from their opponents with a last-minute goal.
The CEO wrested control of the company from the board of directors.
The coach wrested the championship trophy from the opposing team.
The teacher wrested the lesson plan to engage her students.
The wrestler successfully wrested his opponent to the ground.
The police wrested a confession from the suspect after hours of interrogation.
The workers wrested better wages and working conditions from their employer.
The spy was wrested from captivity after months of imprisonment.
The new CEO wrested control of the company from the previous management.
The thief wrested the purse from the lady's hand and ran away.
She wrested the championship title from her opponent.
The therapist wrested the repressed memory from the patient.
The chef wrested the recipe to accommodate dietary restrictions.
The artist wrested the shape of the sculpture to represent his vision.
She wrested the truth from the suspect during the interrogation.
The scientist wrested the data to fit her hypothesis.
The explorer wrested valuable artifacts from the ancient tomb.
The teacher wrested a thoughtful response from the shy student.
The interrogator wrested the truth from the spy.
The scientist wrested the data to confirm his hypothesis.
The musician wrested the melody to create a unique sound.
The explorer wrested a map of the lost city from the hands of a local guide.
He wrested the contract from his competitor with a better offer.
The author wrested the attention of the audience with her captivating storytelling.
The child wrested the toy away from his sister.
The detective wrested the truth from the suspect during the interrogation.
The historian wrested the meaning of the text to fit his theory.
He wrested the ball from his opponent's grasp.
The politician wrested the nomination from his opponent after an intense campaign.
The politician wrested the statistics to show an increase in job opportunities.
The climbers finally wrested the summit of the mountain after a grueling climb.
The chef wrested an exquisite flavor from the simple ingredients.
The journalist wrested the truth from the corrupt politician.
The thief wrested the purse from the woman's hands.
The hiker wrested himself free from the quicksand.
The knight wrested the sword from his enemy's hand and struck the final blow.
The team wrested victory from defeat in the final minutes of the game.
The workers wrested better pay and working conditions from the management after a long strike.
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