The crisis convinced Higgins he had to wrench the utility through a 180-degree course correction.
An assembly line means you have stations and you have experts who tighten the wrench.
However, Bank Transfer Day is not at least not yet a wrench in the big bank system.
Other important construction tools include the plumb bob, the wrench, the rope and the chain.
Zipcar has thrown a monkey wrench in the traditional car rental business over the last few years.
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There was no one there to trim the fat and wrench it out of its editorial complacency.
"In a few weeks' time I am sure it will feel like a huge wrench, " Whitaker added.
The thought of children having to live in sewers is one that can wrench almost any heart.
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Det Con Ian Wrench said the offences were "a disgusting betrayal of two girls' most private intimate moments".
The debt ceiling law has the potential to throw a wrench in to the presidential cycle for stocks.
As he talked to CNN, he clutched a massive wrench that he had used to turn it on.
By reinstating Parliament, Mr Morsi is trying to wrench back some of the authority stripped from civilian politicians.
Before, with an Allen wrench and a rubber band, I could usually get it going for the next show.
But uncertainty about the economy remains high, and gas prices could throw a wrench in the works come summer.
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For one thing, it throws a monkey wrench in the whole mix before the European Summit Thursday and Friday.
It was a sad wrench to part with the Selected Essays of Elia.
The new and disappointing data "have thrown a monkey wrench here, " he said.
One small wrench of plot, and our two heroines are shacked up together.
We suggest you pick up a pipe wrench and make a better world.
For one thing, they argue, it would throw a wrench in state budgets.
Aside from that, the specter of a nuclear-armed Iran throws a monkey wrench into any thought of regional stability.
The actual process of moving the surplus labour can be a wrench, yes.
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Hurricane Sandy threw a wrench into the final days of the presidential campaign.
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The detention of Mr. Fogle may throw a wrench in the White House's plans to rebuild trust with the Kremlin.
This move both puts a wrench in their plans and creates a giant amount of momentum without anywhere to go.
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Conservative health spokesman Darren Millar said it was "completely unacceptable and wholly irresponsible to wrench local services away from patients".
The barest bone is the wrench of marrow, roasted and salted, and it comes dressed with parsley, lemon, and radish.
The Surface's built-in kickstand threw another wrench into the design process, as did the magnetic hinge used to attach the keyboard covers.
The use of the clauses throws a wrench in the process of determining the size of the payout owed to CDS holders.
So they could throw a fairly good-sized monkey wrench in this thing.
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