We watched in disbelief as the nation was craftily wrested from our grip in these three short years. |
Its sovereignty as a European microstate goes back to Charlemagne, who wrested this area of the Pyrenees from the Moors in the ninth century. |
It is very rare that the defending champions play the team they wrested the trophy from in a World Cup finals. |
As central authority began to crumble, they rose in revolt across France and wrested self-government for their communities. |
Once mining leases for these areas were wrested, steel ministry had plans of disinvesting in these units. |
Hobbs told investigators that Krystal pulled the knife to defend her friend, and he wrested it away. |