Sentences with phrase «so wrangling»

Rabbit wranglers frequently have little notice (maybe 24 hours), rabbits are crepuscular so wrangling occurs at dawn or dusk, but it also has tangible reward when the rabbit is captured ☺
I have spent the last seven months or so wrangling with The Impossible Book.
Not only do I love babies and pregnancy but I'm also a facilitator at my other job — so wrangling tipsy friends and senile family members is a challenge I accept!
And Jimmy Fallon and co. are never ones to let important moments fly by unnoticed, so they wrangled up a bunch of Black Panther fans for what they thought would be a moment to record a video that would be sent to the movie's star, Chadwick Boseman, and you can probably see where this is going, but that doesn't mean you won't cry!
A team of researchers thought that smartphones might be making relationships worse, so they wrangled 170 college kids who were in committed relationships to see what role their phones were playing.

Not exact matches

If wrangling so many people's ideas and input wears you out, balance it by only using the rest of your day for tasks that don't require interaction with other people.
Yes, the story is of the too - smart - for - its - own - good kind, though Madden is able to wrangle it enough so that it doesn't completely go over our heads (if you're a politics junkie, you'll likely love the inside baseball of it).
Politicians are certainly part of the legislative apparatus — and so is wrangling — yet the fact is that everything governments do and that politicians debate is actually about choices.
What could be worse than an unwanted or even unplanned pregnancy which could prompt someone to go for an abortion when all this wrangling is so easily prevented... contraception / family planniong?
Of course, it was never - ending wrangling and multiple disasters, but it is astounding that it has persisted to this day and if you believe so that the messianic prophecies were fulfilled in Christ through these people.
And Jody has the car today so he can get home in time for me to take off for my night of fun, so I don't have a way to go clothes shopping (unless I want to attempt public transportation twice in one day and try to wrangle the kids onto the bus to the mall or something).
On the other hand, your life is about to become so much easier — no more hauling a pump around, no more trying to wrangle a baby while pumping, no more pump parts to wash.
Ya'll it was a zoo with so many little toddlers to wrangle around.
Moms today, we have so many devices we can use to wrangle our babies and kids in.
If you can't get it in and out of the car with minimal wrangling then you will not be inspired to use it so consider that also.
When I am not trying to wrangle everyone up, I like to sew clothes for little man, make soap, or hide in the bathroom so I can play on Facebook.
Then wrangle aunty or grandma for at least one Saturday a month so you can go to your favorite spot.
My husband has a Sahara wrangle so he has the Grace 35 I believe.
My husband helped wrangle my other two kiddos so I could pump and breastfeed.
Second is that investors have been discounting days and weeks of wrangling after polling day over who would form the government - and so they are semi-euphoric that we already know who's in charge.
Second is that investors have been discounting days and weeks of wrangling after polling day over who would form the government — and so they are semi-euphoric that we already know who's in charge.
The deal and vote comes after many weeks of wrangling between Smith and the so - called «gang of three» (Rubén Díaz Sr. and Pedro Espada Jr., both of the Bronx, and Carl Kruger of Brooklyn).
Perhaps the bottom line, then, is that while the Obama Administration did what it could — at times generously so — on science and innovation funding, such investments and others in the discretionary budget have been secondary to the bigger fights that truly define our fiscal politics, over healthcare, retirement, deficits and debt, levels of taxation, and so on (and it can't be underestimated how truly intractable these challenges really are, as indicated by the labyrinthine wrangling and ultimate failure of the President's Bowles - Simpson deficit commission).
«We can reassert control, at least in terms of stable disease, in essentially everybody we've treated so far,» Wrangle said.
So while still a postdoctoral student at Oxford, he wrangled a $ 2 million grant from the Wellcome Trust and the British government to build a state - of - the - art laboratory.
The process was slowed by administrative wrangling, so 10 years passed from the time BSE was discovered and the audit was completed.
My only «complaint» about the dress is that the sleeves are a little tight when I first put the dress on and so it takes a little wrangling to get them on straight, but because the fabric is so stretchy, it's not uncomfortable in any way, so once they're on right, they're on and I don't even notice the tightness anymore.
You see, everyday the Alexandria, Virginia residents have to hunt or be hunted and really, if you are going to be moving around so much, running from walkers, stabbing them in the brain and wrangling them off you, it's best to be comfortable.
So there you have it, three manageable and realistic steps that hopefully help you wrangle with how to build self - confidence into your life.
This is the costliest, most logistically complex feature of the filmmaker's career, and it appears that the effort to wrangle so many beasts, from elephants to movie stars and money men, along with the headaches that come with sweeping period films, got the better of him.
Plus there's the recurring role on Two and a Half Men as Charlie's therapist, so she has form trying to wrangle crazy men - children.
Gray has clearly found in her a kind of muse, with the camera lingering on her face in close up in much the way it might have done with Garbo in one of her silents, and Cotillard, in both her expressiveness and restraint as well as her shimmering loveliness, is so precise in this role it's really impossible to imagine anyone else who could wrangle its intricacies.
The class reunion is about to happen, so organizer Jack Black — the high school loser who stayed in town, married young and still can't get any respect — wrangles attendance confirmation from the most popular guy of their graduating class, an actor (James Marsden) now living in Los Angeles and appearing shirtless in a sunscreen commercial.
«Ah, how funny,» you chuckle to yourself, having grown so accustomed to seeing the «based on a true story» trotted out to somehow wrangle more box office dollars.
What You Need to Know: The word «unfilmable» is bandied about a lot when discussing difficult, knotty literary source material, so we'll just say that it's very hard to picture anyone being able to wrangle David Mitchell's sprawling novel.
He does so smartly, wrangling growing domestic issues like gun violence and racism into the narrative corral organically.
So I have a feeling that once again, Coulson will be wrangling some very special people.
The source, who spoke anonymously so as not to risk their career, said around 50 people were laid off as part of a reorganization aimed to streamline the company and wrangle the next Dead Rising, which had been over-scoped and under - staffed (as many video games are).
Chosen by the ocean to be its champion, Moana is sent on a quest to wrangle the daring demigod Maui (Dwayne Johnson, who is of Polynesian descent and surprisingly impressive singing voice) and ferry him across the vast waves so he can restore a vital talisman he stole long ago.
Those beasts you can tame, so don't wrangle with the wild ones.
And despite some hiccups, it was able to do so largely without all the partisan wrangling and interagency tensions that have notoriously confounded such efforts on a national scale.
So, without further ado, let's take a look at how teachers from all over the world wrangle with the issue.
But so far, political and policy wrangles have prevented the fulfillment of that promise.
In one of the stranger ads we have seen so far, Kia wrangled acting legend Christopher Walken to show off the new 2016 Optima.
I couldn't figure out the CSS after much wrangling (I come from a print background), so I ended up putting a plain white box behind each to force them to appear on their own pages.
After having demanded that they send them to me so that I could take control, one delay has followed another and after two months of wrangling I'm told they're on the way, but guess what?..
The hours of wrangling with Word are so frustrating.
It has a huge price tag in terms of budget revenue, however, so it's always the subject of great political wrangling, and sometimes brinksmanship.
Ever get halfway through the summer and realize you won't be going anywhere or doing anything, because you needed to make plans and reservations in advance, and you never managed to wrangle up the spare cash needed to do so?
The antenna you get will be used to wrangle the over-the-air signal into your living room so you can watch your favorite local stations.
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