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That request, however, was then caught up in wrangling between Pres.
Manufacturing on the site stopped in 1975, and much of the intervening time has been spent in wrangling between state and local officials and the Atlantic Richfield Company, which purchased Anaconda, on how much cleaning would be necessary.
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That history has lulled many into expecting the usual denouement in the latest wrangling between Greece's Syriza government and its European creditors.
In March 1996, during wrangling between Congressional leaders and the White House, Mr. Franks voted with his party for an interim measure that would have considerably reduced financing for the Environmental Protection Agency, but this measure, too, was dropped in conference after President Clinton threatened a veto.
But in recent years, bitter wrangling between the liberal bishops who predominate in the Episcopal Church in America and the many conservative prelates in Africa, the communion's largest demographic group, have threatened to hasten a historic schism in what has been a loose confederation of self-governing churches.
The housing market is on the mend and US banks are in a better state than those in Europe, but budget wrangling between the White House and Congress will stifle activity over the coming months.China looks like an accident about to happen.
It is undergoing renovation in Turkey after bitter wrangling between the family and a local shipyard.
But that good spirit seemed to evaporate in two weeks of intense wrangling between rich and poor here in Lima.
In spite all of yesterday's wrangling between the Barclays and Hollinger International, the company seems headed toward a sale.
Germany agreed on Thursday to mothball about five of the country's largest brown coal power plants to meet its climate goals by 2020, after months of wrangling between the parties in chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition.
In Britain, too, there is little wrangling between lawyers over the jury: potential jurors are likely to be rejected only if there is a blatant conflict of interest, such as close associations with witnesses or suspects.Should America adopt a more British or Canadian approach to jury selection, as some legal scholars suggest?
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