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It doesn't take a lot of interpretive wrangling to come up with this meaning.
Right now the cast iron gas fireplace, which took months of wrangling to install, is on the fritz.
Notre Dame has the schedule it wants for 2004, although it took months of wrangling to get it.
That discrepancy was at the heart of ConnectU's last-minute, unsuccessful legal wrangling to get out of its signed settlement.
Ms. Rockburne had been wrangling to speed up the delivery and that airlifted phone call told her she had succeeded.
Along with Spain, they are the shareholders in EADS — and famous for wrangling to get the maximum of jobs in their own countries.
This House looked at the compromise of coalitions, but ignored the issues for the whipping and wrangling to show us the way Westminster works.
After years of fruitless wrangling to negotiate a global treaty for all, the big polluters have decided to go it alone.
Touchline clashes and endless mind games were the norm between two managers always wrangling to be 'top dog' in the Premier League.
It took years of political wrangling to get the Security Council to approve a strengthened peacekeeping force with deployment set for Jan . 1
Yet it took 10 years of legal wrangling to send a suspected terrorist back to France before the European arrest warrant was brought in.
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