Behind him, to the far right, I could see the front door was off its hinges, wrested to a strange angle. [Please select]
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"Gradually the Saracens have wrested post after post from our hands." [Please select]
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A powerful wrench and it was wrested from the hands of the German soldier, who had been caught off his guard. [Please select]
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Were Palestine really needed by Europe, it could be wrested from the Turks with less effort than was made by the feeblest of the crusaders. [Please select]
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It brought the Indian to the two great continents which the white man has now practically wrested from him. [Please select]
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For Henry VII had but newly wrested the crown from Richard III, and so had no thought to spare for unknown lands. [Please select]
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Meanwhile command of the lower Mississippi had also been wrested from the Confederates by General Benjamin F. [Please select]
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"How far are you," Cuthbert asked presently, when Blondel laid his lute aside, "from the estates which were wrongfully wrested from you." [Please select]
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They drew and painted on the cliffs and cave walls that they had wrested from the Neanderthal men. [Please select]
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Spain also was wrested bit by bit from the Carthaginian grip. [Please select]
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In Britain, the Picts broke through the Wall of Antoninus, and wrested almost the entire island from the hands of the Romans. [Please select]
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