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This sort of wrangling over legal jurisdiction was condemned as "opportunistic" by Greenpeace's Harjono.
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As the first black health minister under Nelson Mandela, she was criticised for endorsing a "miracle" cure for HIV/AIDS and for purging the drug-control agency when it protested.From 1999, as foreign minister for a decade, she won plaudits, proving adept at the sort of diplomatic wrangling that her new post will entail.
"The problem is work permits and there's all sorts of wrangles with that, but it's somebody I've been interested in for a little while, but that's all it is".
Weeks of wrangling are likely, particularly over immigration policy.
New Orleans can ill afford weeks or months of wrangling.
After decades of wrangling, the trail rights are now secure.
But after months of wrangling, she gave up.
The lawsuit concludes weeks of wrangling between the two companies.
"We had a year of wrangling about it," Mrs. Vivian said.
After days of wrangling, the delegations have only just met.
After several months of wrangling, Brown dropped the talks.
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