1. The men had returned to wrest back power. 2. He says the accusations are part of an illegal campaign by the West to wrest power from him and send the country into turmoil. 3. Hidalgo added that the report seemed like an attempt by Freeman to try to wrest more power from the mayor. 4. Montano is vice president of the National Association of Boxing Commissions, which is trying wrest the powers of assigning judges from the various ruling acronyms. 5. Then, a young major general named Suharto simply wrested power from Sukarno and became president himself. 6. Then, a young major general named Suharto simply wrested power from President Sukarno and became president himself. 7. Twenty-seven years ago, Greene became only the second county in the South where a black majority wrested power from segregationist whites. 8. An alliance of opposition Social Democrats and Greens would wrest power if national elections were held now, the polls show. 9. Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic meanwhile wrested formal power from his self-styled parliament to act alone in waging war. 10. But despite the formation of several umbrella alliances, the Karens and other rebels never devised a cohesive strategy to wrest power from the government. |