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Let's get down to brass tacks and make a decision.
Party leaders are hammering out a proposal for political reform.
She squeezed the juice from several oranges.
She bled me of all my money.
She squeezed a lemon for tea.
She wrung the juice from a lot of oranges.
She squeezed the juice from many oranges.
She wrung the towel dry.
She wrung the towel.
She caught it for coming late.
He was caught cheating on the exam and got called on the carpet.
I racked my brains to write this.
A good lawyer will always zero in on a key piece of evidence.
I racked my brains for an answer.
I squeezed the juice out of the oranges.
I like the Japanese custom of offering guests moist towels, called oshibori.
You can't wring any more money from me.
Rack your brains a little harder.
Yes, and here's a photo of the farm where we milked the cows.
What is the correct aperture in this light?

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