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The deal announced on Tuesday, ending a wrangle of some months between the company and its partner, Citigroup, was a coup for Morgan Stanley.
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A new vice president and cabinet are to be chosen soon, the first steps in what will be a continuing wrangle of competing interests.
The old Guns N' Roses was a nervy wrangle of guitars, with Slash's bluesy leads goading Mr. Rose's voice or curling around power chords.
A wrangle over the makeup of Labour's governing body will continue into the party conference.
The glazed white tiles and the handsome wood-planked ceiling say "farm to table," but the rustic-looking pastas belie a complicated wrangling of many ingredients that suggests an approach more akin to modernist cuisine.
And like so many other confrontations in modern American political life, the debate devolved into a predictable wrangling of partisan positions tangled up in states' interests.
He laughed as he tried, without the benefit of a mirror, to wrangle loops of purple cloth into a Windsor knot.
His wrangling of a lawyer might just as much have been a display of dominance as of protectiveness.
They are a bewildering crowd, these older, more successful artists, all of whom seem engaged in a complex yet codified wrangling of ego, sexual politics and aesthetic allegiances.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was signed on 2 July, after months of filibuster and bare-knuckle wrangling of a kind unknown in the Kennedy era.
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