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Part of the money can also be "wrangled out of existing programs," such as the Global Fund, Newman adds.

They didn't want to be wrangled.

Now he wants to sound constructive, while harbouring no illusions that the differences between the two can be bridged.The wrangling over missile defence will continue, but Russia is at least seeming to take more seriously America's concerns over Iran.

When she's not penning articles or plotting her next murder, she can be found wrangling wayward snakes on her hinterland property or immersed in a classic whodunnit.

Extremely cheesy food can be difficult to wrangle.

It and the F.C.C. are wrangling over how much information can be revealed in the final report.

Judges and lawmakers across the country are wrangling over whether and when law enforcement authorities can peer into suspects' cellphones, and the cornucopia of evidence they provide.

Mr. Perelman has also recently been wrangling with federal regulators.

New Jersey has been wrangling over the issue since 1973.

Many publishers are wrangling with the issue of reviewer support, reward and incentive.

BBC diplomatic correspondent Bridget Kendall says days or even weeks of wrangling can be expected in the Security Council.

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