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The wrangling of all these garments is a masterwork of organization and generosity.
Perhaps the wrangling of interest groups doesn't corrupt politics perhaps it actually is politics.
The Times's investigation shows that in a disputed election, decisions about which ballots to count can't be resolved by the wrangling of lawyers.
The public is monitoring the wrangling of the Gore and Bush camps with an intensity similar to how they observed the closing days of the election.
Ms. Abrams, who filed paperwork this month to explore a run for governor, spent much of the event explaining the wrangling of the Georgia legislature in cool, pragmatic terms.
Shooting LP covers was, wrote Claxton, a "simple and delightful experience" - and an intimate arrangement he preferred to the wrangling of executives and stylists that would accompany CD cover shoots in later years.
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The county is at the center of the wrangling because of disputes over the ballot format and several thousand punch-card ballots that may not have been perforated clearly enough to be machine counted.
Outside the rarified wrangling of the conference chamber, there were warnings from scientists and economists.
The political wrangling of the 1870s played a part in transforming Custer from an historical footnote to a household name, but only a part.
The wrangling guitars of alternative rock are still at it.
Britain has only a limited experience of hung parliaments; of the wrangling and protracted period of transition that may now ensue; and of minority government, the probable outcome.
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