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Wrested

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The critic wrested the interpretation of the painting to suit his preference.
The writer wrested the meaning of the poem to support his own theory.
The lawyers wrested a settlement from the opposing party in the court case.
The young artist wrested recognition for her talent from the established art community.
The skilled negotiator wrested a favorable deal from the difficult client.
The reporter wrested a scoop from the anonymous source.
The scientists wrested groundbreaking discoveries from years of research.
The lawyer wrested the testimony to prove his client's innocence.
The cunning spy wrested the classified documents from the enemy agent.
The police officer wrested the weapon from the criminal's hand.
The dedicated student wrested the top position in the class from her academic rivals.
The farmer wrested a bountiful harvest from the dry soil with careful irrigation.
The artist wrested inspiration from her travels and created a stunning collection of paintings.
The teacher wrested the lesson plan to include more interactive activities.
The critic wrested the film's plot and gave it a negative review.
The politician's statements were wrested to suit the opposing party's narrative.
The translator wrested the original meaning while translating the document.
The politician wrested his opponent's statement and used it against him in a debate.
The media wrested his words and published a misleading headline.
The teacher wrested the student's words and accused him of cheating.
The media outlet wrested his words to make him sound guilty.
The scientist wrested the research data and manipulated the results.
The conspiracy theorist claimed that the government had wrested the truth from the public.
The lawyer argued that the prosecution had wrested the defendant's statement to prove their case.
The blogger wrested the author's intent in their interpretation of the book.
She felt her comments were wrested out of context during the interview.
The historian wrested the historical document to fit his biased interpretation.
The artist wrested the painting's meaning by adding his own interpretation.
The novelist wrested the storyline and added an unexpected twist.
The conspiracy theorist wrested facts to support their theory.
The team's star player wrested the championship title from the reigning champion.
The charismatic leader wrested power from the corrupt regime.
She wrested the trophy from the reigning champion.
The artist wrested inspiration from the chaos of the city.
The new evidence wrested a confession from the accused.
The artist wrested beauty from the chaos of the world.
The rebels wrested power from the dictator in a violent coup.
He wrested the recipe from the chef after years of trying to recreate it.
The company wrested a large contract from its competitor.
The workers union wrested better pay and benefits from the company.
She wrested the pencil from her little brother's grasp.
The opposition party wrested power from the ruling party in the last election.
The workers wrested a pay raise from their employers after a week-long strike.
She wrested the first-place position in the science fair from her classmates.
The adventurer wrested the treasure from the clutches of the pirates and sailed away triumphantly.
The hiker wrested himself free from the bear's grip and ran as fast as he could.
The boxer wrested the championship belt from his rival in a hard-fought match.
The students wrested the leadership of the student council from the incumbent with a sweeping majority.
The boxer wrested the victory from his opponent in the final round.
The hiker wrested the heavy backpack onto her shoulders and started climbing.
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