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That led to some deeply tedious wrangling with major labels for its compiler, Berliner Marcus Liesenfeld – AKA DJ Supermarkt – but as soon as he began to make contact with the singers themselves, it became worthwhile for him.
Conjuring objects into existence with Printeer thus won't require specialist CAD skills or even any tedious wrangling with a PC.
For the civilians beyond such tedious wrangling, the risk of malnutrition is increasing while the mercury continues to plunge.
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Give the public what they deserve: a better system that is working now; not a tedious wrangle for the next two years.
And "ontics" will certainly not be confused with "philosophy" in the vernacular sense — so no more of that tedious linguistic wrangling about what a "philosopher" is or should be.
An otherwise unassailable and badly needed initiative by Mr. Levitt to require reports to be written in "plain English" had made it more difficult and tedious for the reviewers, had provoked even greater wrangling with companies and had delayed reviews even further.
Squirrel wrangling?
Further wrangling followed.
Bulgaria cannot afford prolonged wrangling.
Wrangling over Aamer continues.
But more legal wrangling delayed the announcement.
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