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At the mention of the accident, however, Mr. Bass, who is in charge of balloon design, not wrangling, is so saddened that one feels compelled to move on.
In the years since, when not wrangling with Chase, he's been working odd jobs.
When she's not wrangling her kids, she enjoys painting and playing volleyball.
When he's not wrangling an entire desert metropolis into timelapse films, Michael Shainblum is a photographer in Santa Barbara.
When not wrangling words for business or pleasure, he serves as the first officer of the USS Loma Prieta, the hardest-partying Star Trek fan club in San Francisco.
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.
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* The rights were not "wrangled from Barbra Streisand," as originally stated.
Campion called this the "Iambick Dimeter, or English march", but added "call it what you please, for I will not wrangle about names".
That plan failed when Boehner could not wrangle enough votes from the more conservative elements of his caucus, leaving Obama to plead with House Republicans late on Friday to sign off on at least a limited package of tax cuts for the middle class, before everyone sees their taxes rise.
When she isn't wrangling teenagers in the classroom,Emily enjoys training for marathons and exploring the backroads with her border collies.
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