Public may wrest power away from the political machine in the task of drawing legislative districts.
For its part, AIG is suing to wrest back the chunk of stock held by C.
Opposition parties are hoping to seize on Musharraf's rising unpopularity to wrest control of the parliament.
This time last year, the club failed to wrest the title from the surprising upstart Montpellier.
Rebels are working to wrest control of Qamishli, the largest of the Kurdish cities, from the government.
The savage nature of the land makes it hard for any single tribe to wrest complete control.
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Wild galloping charges sweep back and forth across the plain as riders try to wrest the carcass from one another.
Meantime, the NPA appears resurgent, having kidnapped army officers and a police officer to wrest concessions from Manila.
Their common thread: singular focus, preternatural financial savvy and the optimism and confidence to wrest financing from seasoned investors.
Secular Turks contend that Islam will inevitably wrest more space from their lives and must be reined in now.
For the third day, Free Syrian Army fighters tried to wrest control of the helicopter base from government forces.
Rivals have toiled for years to wrest the market away from Microsoft, whose Windows operating systems dominate the world's computers.
Rival Sikh groups are sensing an opportunity to dislodge the Shiromani Akali Dal and wrest control of the powerful SGPC.
They are militant leaders from Kashmir and Pakistan who are trying to wrest this part of Kashmir from Indian control.
Merck saw that as a chance either to make a windfall or to wrest control of Schering, and started buying shares.
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By legalising supply, the government hopes to wrest these revenues from traffickers and use them to improve treatment and health facilities.
Their resistance may presage the next big clash within the centre-left and perhaps Mr Berlusconi's next big opportunity to wrest back power.
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Correspondents say he sought to move the party to the right to wrest back votes from the extreme-right National Front (FN).
Nor is it certain that the new entrants will ever be able to wrest away the big three hardware makers' customers.
The political pork barrel is the dark side of that motive--using legal powers to enlist representatives to wrest money from others.
He shared in two value stands of 76 with Richardson and 80 with Vettori to wrest the initaitve back from the tourists.
Kenyan troops are part of an African force trying to wrest control of Somalia from militants for the new United Nations-backed president.
The Taliban hold several hill ranges along the way that Alliance officials concede could take weeks, if not more, to wrest away.
Kempin charges Ballmer with purposefully ousting any executives with potential to wrest him from the CEO seat, which he has occupied since 2000.
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The Democrats only need a net gain of six seats to wrest control back from the Republicans for the first time since 1994.
Despite what was by his own admission an inconsistent first season at Old Trafford, Ferdinand helped United wrest the league title back from Arsenal.
Morgan fell to the ground as Hazard attempted to wrest the ball away from him before the 22-year-old Chelsea midfielder took more drastic action.
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If a second-rate exchange is first to attract a critical mass of trading, even a better trading system may fail to wrest business away.
The discord dates back to the 1800s, when an expanding Russian empire managed to wrest control of most of what is modern-day Azerbaijan from Iran.
Loovens revealed he was enjoying life under new manager Tony Mowbray as the club look to wrest the Scottish Premier League title back from Rangers.
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