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In his previous travelogue, Shadow of the Silk Road, Thubron portrayed himself in a series of dream-conversations with the ghost of a silk trader, wrangling across centuries about the purpose even of leaving home.
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Mr. Patrick didn't arrive until after midnight on Sunday morning, having spent most of Saturday across the border, wrangling the tents for on-site campers who were cold and shelterless.
Judges and lawmakers across the country are wrangling over whether and when law enforcement authorities can peer into suspects' cellphones, and the cornucopia of evidence they provide.
The bank had been designed around the idea that local needs, assessed by staff assigned to particular countries and regions, should dictate funding; cooperation across geographical lines required internal wrangling over resources.
Most recently Lavelle put out a new album, Where Did the Night Fall, wrangling the attention of modern electronic music producers across the globe.
The agreement, which will see all irregular migrants arriving in Europe from Sunday sent back across the Aegean Sea, follows months of wrangling between European powers over the distribution of migrants, and means to stymie the flow of people arriving.
There's a growing tendency for people's contacts to find homes across multiple services, and the prospect of wrangling them all together is one that more than a few startups have tried to tackle.
When I call her at her Seattle home at 10 am, she comes across perfectly composed and affable amid the wrangling of her three-month old kitten, although she admits to being a little groggy.
The documentary "Hiver Nomade" ("Winter Nomads") shares that sense of peace as it shadows two French shepherds wrangling and coaxing their 800 sheep in search of green pasture across the snow-covered Swiss countryside.
How to tax online purchases is a topic of interest across the pond as well, with the United States currently wrangling with how to levy sales tax on retailers such as Amazon in a uniform, and functional way.
BRUSSELS — Amid wrangling over how much money the European Union spends at a time of grinding austerity across the Continent, Martin Ehrenhauser, an Austrian member of the European Parliament, lobbed a sobering question this summer at the union's Brussels bureaucracy: How many bottles of booze does it have stocked in its wine cellars?
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