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They agree (though some tiny ones do not, for now) that the election can go ahead, to be followed by renewed wrangling over a half-written constitution.
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French officials have demanded that Britain give homes to more than 1,000 refugee children who remain in shipping containers on the site of the now-cleared Calais camp, amid renewed tense diplomatic wrangling over the fate of the unaccompanied minors.
But Mr. Springsteen brings renewal without wrangling.
The two groups are now wrangling over whether to renew a particular grant to South Africa which the secretariat feels has not performed well enough to warrant more money, but which the board, which includes representatives from charities, recipient countries and those with AIDS, is reluctant to cut off.
Further violence in the east is possible as rebels try to capture more territory.The biggest danger, however, is that the fragile truce will be followed by the usual political wrangling in Kiev and renewed Ukraine fatigue in the West.
The staggering cost of the program has drawn renewed attention, as the Obama administration and Congressional Republicans wrangle over ways to cut the deficit.
Further strikes in Greece over the austerity measures aimed at wrangling that country's debt crisis under control sapped the euro, down below $1.22, and renewed concerns that the U.S. recovery is running out of steam.
Squirrel wrangling?
Further wrangling followed.
Bulgaria cannot afford prolonged wrangling.
renewed life.
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