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Every concession had to be wrung from them.
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They wrung their hands saying that they did not know what could be done about it.
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You hope to use the victims of the means test to defend your bank balances and the wealth which you have wrung from the workers.
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In each of the five cemeteries that we visited there, these women came to me and wrung my hand with tears of thankfulness for peace.
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I threw down my paper, and held up my hands and wrung them.
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I did not think that those concessions were wrung from him.
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My withers are wrung at that prospect; no doubt we will have a collection for them.
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We have wrung one reluctant admission from him.
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At the very least, development land tax should now have its neck wrung.
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Probably all of us, during our lifetime, have wrung the neck of a chicken.
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I do not honestly think that my heart is wrung by the appeal that has been made.
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We see the withers of people wrung by exhibitions of ghastly photographs, by lectures, by plays and by cinemas.
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As a free trader, my withers are entirely un-wrung.
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They have been hard won, wrung from reluctant governments by outside pressures.
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We have anguished about it and wrung our hands, but we have implemented only limited sanctions.
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As everyone knows, small farmers have always wrung the necks of their poultry.
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I believe that his heart is genuinely wrung by the condition of agriculture, and that his sympathy is sincere.
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I recognise that his heart is wrung with the tragedy of the hard cases of which we know.
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They have wrung their hands and provided a mere £6 million over three years, which scarcely scratches the surface.
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Two other specific cases which were mentioned have left my withers quite un-wrung.
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Our hearts have been much wrung tonight about rural communities.
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The warmth is wrung from me by some of the incidents that have occurred.
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They have been wrung from them by complacence or importunity.
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As the problem has worsened, we have wrung our hands—but otherwise looked away.
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We have wrung our hands in this building hard enough and long enough.
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I must repudiate the idea that the assurance was wrung from me.
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I am not thinking of the taxpayer; my heart has not been wrung for him.
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No one can regard them as concessions wrung from us in the hour of weakness.
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To say that this was wrung from me is absurd.
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I had wrung just about all the possible humour out of that point.
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Of course, our hearts are wrung by reading the stories of despair amongst these people, their despair at having nothing to do.
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We know that whatever good conditions, comparatively, our class have, they have wrung those conditions from the ruling class.
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Indeed, my withers are wrung.
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His supporters today have spoken in similar terms—as though it were monstrous that people should live in a rented house unless they had the last penny wrung out of them.
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Therefore, my first question is to ask what the funding council has done or not done that it now deserves to have its neck so summarily wrung.
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Quotas would involve the direct facing up to difficult and invidious decisions, decisions which at the moment are wrung out of the increasing pressures of the present system.
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We wrung from them that concession.
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In my view, for what it is worth—and that may not be much, although one cannot really claim that one's withers are particularly wrung by these stories!
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He discovered the foundling on his doorstep and took it in, but after he had taken it in he very quickly took it upstairs and wrung its neck.
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He said that of course there will be hard cases, but he wondered how genuine were the arguments adduced from this side, which had so wrung his withers.
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On the other hand, whether one's sinews are wrung by the fear that bookmakers may not like the proposal, it is something for each individual to choose.
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I should like here and now to refute the suggestion that changes and concessions in individual cases of war pensions can be wrung out of us by constant battering.
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There has been no advance in wages, no betterment in the conditions of our people, which has not been wrung almost by force from the employing classes.
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We wrung it from you.
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All were too wrung out to celebrate and too unnerved by tragedy.
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When fully wrung, they will resemble contour topography-lines, indicating the deviations on the surface.
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A contemporary review noted the breathless cries of song wrung mostly from the hearts of our women.
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When first built, there was no bell wrung between classes; instead, music was played for 5 minutes between classes.
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Not another word passed between us; but after another pause he wrung my hand and left me.
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The flax fibre, called muka, is laboriously washed, pounded and hand wrung to make soft for the skin.
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He seemed animated by a savage energy; and the handling of his instrument... nearly wrung him off his seat.
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Telling him again to stay out of her way, she escapes, leaving him wrung out, barely able to stand.
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The plight of dramatic critics whose emotions were weekly wrung with this sort of thing would be sad indeed.
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If two surfaces are very flat, they may become wrung together so tightly that a lot of force may be needed to separate them.
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Once clean, the clothes were wrung out twisted to remove most of the water.
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We must not heap up wealth cruelly wrung from the blood of others.
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Once clean, the clothes have been wrung out twisted to remove most of the water.
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Meantime the uttermost farthing was wrung from the wretched "fellahin", while they were forced to the building of magnificent public works by unpaid labor.
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At camp the palm fiber is dipped handful by handful into a pot full of water and wrung out by hand to extract all the starch.
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He wrung the pigeon's neck.
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The membranes were wrung out by hand to remove the water-glycerine storage solution and then rubber-cemented to the cotton fabric and finally given a light coat of varnish.
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The sponges are periodically wrung out and removed from the basin, the remaining solution can be suctioned into the autotransfusion reservoir so that the red cells can be recovered.
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Is it thus that my father's wealth is wrung from human misery!
He exhaustively describes the negotiations between thrusting businessmen and sometimes reluctant officials, and the concessions eventually wrung from host governments.
They were not usually intended to produce a modern type of financial statement and only very rough approximations can be wrung out of them.
There are no doubt many other pragmatic inferences that can be wrung from an exchange as short and insignificant as this.
By that point in the evening they'd been fairly wrung out by some of the darkness of the text: they witness, they inhabit collectively.
Dissected words cry out, enforced numbers wrung.
Why did we have to wait for four months for that information to be wrung out of him?
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My withers are not wrung by that—and for this reason.
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I want to pluck out the industry which has been specifically selected to have its neck wrung in the spring: the shipbuilding industry.
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He said that the people had wrung their privileges from the monarchs of old.
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My withers were wrung by his speech about financial rectitude and structural efficiency.
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How many are released into the environment, and how many have to have their necks wrung because they are badly damaged by the coursing?
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Our withers were wrung almost to the point of dislocation.
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He reminded us of how our withers were wrung.
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I accept that that is justified by the manifesto, but my withers are not particularly wrung by the force of that argument.
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