Sentences with phrase «which wrangled»

He throws open the trunk of the car, pulls the new Ruger Red Label.28 gauge over-and-under shotgun - with special wood for the stock and a little woodcock engraving on the receiver, both of which he wrangled from the factory - from the trunk, and presses it into my hands.

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Then the app — which specializes in wrangling seats at popular spots, Michelin - starred locales included — recommends restaurants to you.
Berman's death was one of a handful of unsolved cases — all of which shared Durst as a suspect — at the center of The Jinx, which aired last year and covered Durst's history of run - ins with the law as well as his ability, to that point, to wrangle away from any major conviction of wrongdoing.
Herper homes in on a relatively new class of super-powerful (and super expensive) cholesterol - busting drugs called PCSK9 inhibitors (which were just shown to reduce death from any cause, and particularly heart - related conditions), and how patients with staggeringly high cholesterol who would benefit from the treatments had to wrangle with insurance companies that refused to cover them over their high prices.
Because bitcoin is open - source and democratically managed, a huge number of stakeholders are wrangling over how to solve this scaling crisis, which hinges on an obscure technical parameter.
Morse was considered the force behind Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba Group and Yahoo's $ 7.6 billion deal over the summer, which saw Yahoo sell about half of its 40 per cent stake in Alibaba after years of wrangling over terms.
Which is why are two factions of the board of Uber — which will meet tomorrow to try to pick a CEO by Labor Day — still incessantly leaking about and wrangling over the possibility of Whitman, with one side trying to thwart her unlikely return and the other hoping there is some scenario possible in which she would come Which is why are two factions of the board of Uber — which will meet tomorrow to try to pick a CEO by Labor Day — still incessantly leaking about and wrangling over the possibility of Whitman, with one side trying to thwart her unlikely return and the other hoping there is some scenario possible in which she would come which will meet tomorrow to try to pick a CEO by Labor Day — still incessantly leaking about and wrangling over the possibility of Whitman, with one side trying to thwart her unlikely return and the other hoping there is some scenario possible in which she would come which she would come back?
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?
Which is more of the same kind of legal wrangling nonsense they engaged in.
I received several apologetic glances from the hostess, who finally managed to wrangle the conversation away from the young Calvinist and turn it to the topic of asparagus, which, miraculously, he did not seem to have an opinion about.
This failure is almost certainly the result, in part, of a second term during which the president and Congress were distracted with impeachment proceedings and other wranglings.
Today I managed to wrangle my very first Jackfruit, which was perfect for these Vegan Jackfruit Sliders.
A final factor damming up the negotiations — as of Sunday, the three Soviet athletes were unsigned — is internal Soviet wrangling over which agency gets what percentage of the players» contract money.
They clearly have experience with hard to wrangle, messy kids like mine, which is why they were able to design such a streamlined, attractive looking high chair that is actually easy to clean.
You can try holding your baby down and squirting saline up a tiny baby nostril to clear the congestion, which may work if you wrangle wild mustangs for a living.
Whether it's wrangling kiddos while shopping, helping baby adjust to a time zone change, or keeping baby from becoming over stimulated which is definitely easy between family and those blinking lights!
In apparent reference to his tweets on the robberies in the country, which had courted some controversy, the former President said he tweeted primarily on media articles about purported wrangling within the national security apparatus.
The postcard effort — a spokesman said there are 7,000 signed by NYCLASS supporters — is part of an ongoing process to wrangle the votes needed to pass the carriage - banning legislation, which is opposed by the labor union representing the carriage drivers.
Malliotakis, who is still in Albany while the Legislature wrangles over the state budget, said she plans to appeal Minardo's ruling, which she said «was made on procedure and not on the merit of the case.»
It's unlikely that a speaker outside of New York City could wrangle the votes from the Democratic block, the bulk of which come from the five boroughs.
But you can't deny that the last - minute wrangling, which saw lawmakers burning the midnight oil to reach an agreement, resulted in closure on several of the most important issues left unresolved after lawmakers arrived at a budget in late - March.
And the way Cuomo wins his battles — strong - arming and horse - trading; a mastery of talking past inconvenient questions and facts — tends to antagonize enemies and allies, as in the most recent round of budget wrangling, in which he managed to chafe both liberals and business fat cats.
The Korle Klottey constituency is considered as one of the seats in the country which would be keenly contested in the December general elections, following the internal wrangling within both the NPP and the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC).
The main opposition party has several factions notably the Kufuor and Akufo - Addo factions which has led to internal wrangling ahead of the 2016 elections.
During the last two weeks of the session — a crucial time, during which in 2011 the governor as able to wrangle votes needed to pass same - sex marriage — the governor took a trip to Niagara Falls and appeared in New York City for an airport groundbreaking and, away from the Capitol, a speech on ethics legislation.
The mayor has repeatedly emphasized that the Teamsters helped wrangle out the details of the plan, which would end the long - standing horse run between the park and the West Side stables.
When it became clear she could not wrangle sufficient support, Ms. Niou dramatically withdrew from the Democratic nomination process, denouncing it as corrupt — even though she had received the WFP nomination, which selects candidates through a similar mechanism.
The locations of the speeches were the subject of behind - the - scenes wrangling in the de Blasio administration: The mayor's staff had selected the Kings Theater, which has returned to its glory after decades of disrepair and disuse, as the venue for his speech, only to find out in January that the speaker's office had reserved it, according to two people with direct knowledge of the conversations.
The reforms will also mean less cases needing to go to court, which in some cases will eliminate the need for details of victims» lives to be the subject of courtroom wrangling and in all cases will mean that compensation will be paid out more speedily.
It is NASA, its $ 18.7 billion budget the object of political wrangling between Congress and Barack Obama's administration, which faces the bigger challenge.
That mirrored other polls showing a growth in climate skepticism over the same time frame, a phenomenon that has been explained by the economic crisis, weather and the «Climategate» scandal, which revealed scientists wrangling in hacked emails (ClimateWire, Dec. 3, 2009).
«[A] fter years of wrangling over how to fix the statute, in which officials sought to balance the interests of scientists, the agricultural industry, and biotech firms with those of indigenous populations demanding compensation for traditional knowledge, Brazil President Dilma Rousseff last week signed a law that is raising hopes among scientists.
As a result of the legal wrangling of the past few months, the question actually put to the voters was whether they wanted to abrogate a law passed on 26 May — and introduced by Berlusconi — which postponed the new nuclear strategy by a year.
For answers Reece turns to the mining corporations, which, blinded by greed, wrangle for policies favorable to coal.
Church says he had serious misgivings about Broad's patent position and the legal wrangling, which Editas bankrolled.
The bill has been stalled by political wrangling over a proposed amendment by Senator Mitch McConnell (R — KY) which would eliminate funding for enforcing new EPA climate regulations unless the secretary of energy certified that they would not cost jobs or raise the price of electricity.
The political wrangling over Pluto's status, the bizarre discoveries and New Horizons» continuing quest worked via synergy to increase public interest in and support for our mission, which in turn energized the team.
The wrangle had no obvious practical effect, since most nations intend to become parties to the Climate Convention, which goes further than Agenda 21 and, unlike Agenda 21, is legally binding.
There was an area for kids to tear around in, which made wrangling a 16 - month - old that much easier, there were lawn games, a taco truck, and dancing dinosaurs.
which means I needed to wrangle it in with some appropriate dress and back to my sorority rushing days of conversation..»
I actually just posted about trying to get pictures with dogs which is a bit like wrangling cats as well, haha.
What director Peyton lacks in artistic vision he compensates for in his ability to wrangle such a CG - intensive production, which is more than can be said for such WB favorites as David Yates («The Legend of Tarzan») and Zack Snyder («Justice League»).
Transactions between the living and the dead are the fabric of the film, which begins conventionally, as a melodrama about two Great War poilus wrangling over the same woman.
He wrangled final cut on Fox's 1998 racial comedy «Bulworth,» which was a sophisticated success d'estime that cost $ 30 million and yielded $ 26.5 million — which means it also lost money.
That leaves the legal wrangling, which is slack in comparison.
ARTHUR (PG - 13) Surprisingly lifeless remake of the 1981 classic had the undaunting task of trying to wrangle in Russell Brand to get a PG - 13 rating, which perhaps was its downfall.
You live in the town of Ordon, which is just a friendly small town where you do some ranch wrangling and just ride your horse around and everything seems great.
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).
They've wrangled current comics icon Terry Moore (Strangers in Paradise) to create the beautiful poster above, which evokes Wonder Woman's old - school comic book past.
The source alleges that the layoffs were «aimed to streamline the company and wrangle the next Dead Rising, which had been over-scoped and under - staffed».
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