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Nor is there much time for wrangling.
Shaw credited Showtime for "wrangling" Pacquiao from HBO.
Many thanks to DennisChow for wrangling the weekly Quick Helps.
He thinks the functionaries on the East Coast don't have the knack for wrangling celebrities.
China's Xinhua news agency labelled US domestic politicians "dangerously irresponsible" for wrangling over debt.
His mission was to set down the rules for wrangling a real estate sign.
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In Arizona, brown sewage gurgled into the border town of Naco, where some residents blame Rep. Martha McSally ― the Republican nominee for the state's open Senate seat ― for not wrangling enough federal funding to fix the problem.
A merger between EMI and Warner Music has been stymied by regulators before, and Citigroup may not have the patience for endless wrangling.
"I realize not everyone is up for barehand wrangling a decomposing oarfish," he added.
The last time a Virginia governor was tasked with the rebuttal, it was Tim Kaine, and the big takeaway was that the DNC was going to have to add a line item for eyebrow wrangling into their operational budget.
However, with newly garnered support from Republican Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Bob Goodlatte of Virginia, the act is expected to pass the committee this week and head to the House floor for further wrangling.
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