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There has been some wrangling over the word cull.
During depositions, there was usually some wrangling over this point.
It had been ear-marked for developers, but after some wrangling the Baileys got in first.
Then came some wrangling with the factory's manager and part owner, Alexander Mikheev.
The appointment of a new chief has been one issue among several that have led to some wrangling between NBC Universal and its equity company partners.
Some wrangling continues.All this puzzled Mr Farrell, a sociologist at Yale's school of forestry and environmental studies, whose book is due out this summer, under the full title "The Battle for Yellowstone: Morality and the Sacred Roots of Environmental Conflict".
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The publication of the report was the subject of some bitter wrangling between Dr Cable's department for business and Theresa May's home office.
It recently completed the takeover of MONY, an American life insurer, after some protracted wrangling with MONY's shareholders, who had gone to court arguing that the French offer was too low.
Mr. Perry is likely to face some awkward wrangling over tax incentives and grants to private companies that promise to create jobs — he calls it economic development, but many Tea Party conservatives see the programs as corporate welfare.
In fact, it took a year of stringent testing with more than 200 airport employees -- and some tough wrangling with Dutch immigration authorities and civil libertarians -- before the scanner could be introduced.
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