夺取
[duó qǔ]
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They are more than ready to live their lives in a new way, without having to take from others in order to have what they need and desire.
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Li said his wife, surnamed Zhang, fabricated the details of his sexual life because she is seeking divorce and trying to seize his assets.
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Succession in each Arab state seems to follow its own rules and, after Mr Mubarak dies, a power-grabbing junta cannot be ruled out.
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Germany or Spain now stand in Holland's way of World Cup success - and Kuyt admits it's an 'incredible feeling' to be so close to glory.
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Pakistan is not able to take control of its own territory (FAT), China has no problem to grab some more from Pak; a perfect marriage.