| 41. | At best, the daunting task of wresting a long-shot victory from an incumbent president.
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| 42. | Wresting concessions from transit workers would be the first and perhaps most important part of that campaign.
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| 43. | Giuliani is also trying to preempt the US Justice Department from wresting control of the police department.
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| 44. | Man is wresting better control over avalanches, at least on this continent, according to Armstrong.
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| 45. | He has repeatedly entered companies by holding a minority position, then has ended up wresting control.
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| 46. | Congress must consider wresting away from the industry the authority to establish standards and discipline their own.
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| 47. | Overall, Masuoka moved into first place, wresting the lead from France's Stephane Peterhansel.
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| 48. | Never mind wresting the psychedelic experience from the counterculture; it already has a booth at the mall.
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| 49. | South Africa must win here to have any hopes of wresting the world test championship from the hosts.
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| 50. | A young Sikh chief, Ranjit Singh, then succeeded in wresting power from Zaman's forces.
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