Sentences with phrase «who wrangled»

I want to extend a special thank you to Katie at Let's Add Sprinkles who wrangled all of us together and organized this fun fall tour!
I want to extend a special thank you to Katie at Let's Add Sprinkles who wrangled all of us together and organized this fun fall tour!
But Bob Arum, who promotes Mayweather and who wrangled the initial HBO offer, also discerns a personality change in the fighter, one he feels is not for the better.
Directed by the Coen Brothers, this Hollywood romp offers us a slice of the life of Eddie Mannix (Josh Brolin), a fixer who wrangles (and sometimes ransoms) unruly actors.
Because if there's anyone that deserves the yumminess of Peppermint Bark, surely it's the magical people who wrangle a room full of wriggling children into dancing, horseback riding, or otherwise learning in something resembling unison.

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Ultimately, deep cuts to Medicaid — still preserved in the new bill — could be its undoing among moderates like Nevada's Dean Heller (who now says he's undecided but has previously trashed the GOP's proposals), Ohio's Rob Portman (who expressed some skepticism about the legislation Thursday), and Alaska's Lisa Murkowski (who was able to wrangle a very Alaska - centric measure into the BCRA, though it's not clear if that will be enough to win her vote).
Bates, a Brit with a deep technical background and big - company chops, was perhaps one of the few executives — «a needle in a haystack,» Durban calls him — who could wrangle strong - willed engineers spread across half the globe.
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.
More than four years later, Zambada — who currently resides in a federal prison in Milan, Michigan — still has not been tried, in part because of endless wrangling by prosecutors and defense attorneys on the size and scope of the pretrial legal discovery.
Over the course of a few months, there would be legal wrangling, fines, and possibly jail terms for protesters and a few stalwart leaders who refuse to pay.
John Crist wrangles imaginary church volunteers in this video in a way that recalls the guy who used to yell «Five minutes!»
For those in the know, that's a big deal, because it's a lot of names to wrangle together (including a few who have moved on to that great big TARDIS in the sky — they'll be special effect - ed 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.
Melbourne, Australia About Blog I am a mama, book - reader, and laundry - avoider, who can often be found stuffing my face and wrangling wool with various hooks and needles.
«This analysis rocked me to the core,» says dietitian Tricia Thompson, who founded Gluten Free Watchdog, a site that offers education and gluten - free food testing and sometimes wrangles with the FDA or corporations to press for stricter oversight.
A few things: the maturation of starting point guard Brian Shaw, whose strong preseason play has helped ease the strain of his rancorous summer - long contract wrangling with management, and of starting two - guard Reggie Lewis; the addition of rookie point guard Dee Brown, a legitimate burner; and the democratic touch of Ford, who has the respect and attention of Celtics veterans Bird, Kevin McHale and Robert Parish.
Hey, Mr. and Mrs. Water Slide, here's an idea: Don't have a fucking water slide in your backyard if you don't expect to wrangle a bunch of out of control children who are hopped up on Popsicle sugar every single day of the summer, from June to August, 8 am to 8 pm, because THAT»S what having a water slide in your backyard will net you.
On Mother's Day... vases full of «flowers» delivered throughout the day, glitter glitter and more glitter on the handmade cards, freeing butterflies from the constraints of a six year old's bedroom, eating ice cream cones, getting the heart pumping with swarming bees, chasing chickens who are chasing babies, and wrangling half - dressed pirates.
How hard can it be to wrangle kids into bed who were drifting off on the couch just moments ago?
Spotlight on Moms features Jen Hatmaker, author of Of Mess and Moxie: Wrangling Delight Out of This Wild and Glorious Life, who shares from her newest book.
Friends or co-workers who aren't baby - wrangling may have little idea of what you're up against.
In an apparent reference to the wrangling in the main opposition New Patriotic Party, the Okay FM Drive Time host said it will be a tragedy for Ghanaians to elect a candidate who does not respect the internal democracy of his party.
A deal wrangled by de Blasio — who famously vowed to ban the buggy rides his first week on the job — collapsed early last year after the union representing carriage drivers yanked their support.
Early last year, the Prophet Kobi, who is known for giving cars to celebrities, described to GhanaPoliticsOnline.Com that, NPP's internal wrangling as unfortunate, «The people [Leadership] in the NPP are not asking questions — why is it that Nana Addo has represented the party three times without victory?
MANHATTAN — The campaign treasurer for embattled City Comptroller John Liu was arrested Tuesday on campaign finance fraud charges — the latest blow to the presumptive mayoral candidate who has been wrangling with allegations about his fundraising efforts for months.
And that, of course, would be a big win for Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who would be able to say he not only got an on - time budget, but managed to wrangle an early agreement from the traditionally slow - footed Legislature.
Mr. Namoale, who blamed his defeat on some internal party wrangling in his constituency, said he is ready to help the NDC snatch power from the governing New Patriotic Party if given the nod.
State Senator Tim Kennedy and County Legislature Chair Betty Jean Grant are locked in a struggle over who won the newly re-districted seat, with at least two more days of legal wrangling going on.
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.
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.»
Added to the normal machinating, wrangling, gerrymandering and abstract sketching that characterizes this year's iteration of the once - a-decade process is the threat of a veto from Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who has said he will refuse to approve «lines that are not drawn by an independent commission that are partisan.»
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.
After much wrangling with the Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremandu over who represents Enugu West Senatorial District in the next Senate, there were indications on...
After much wrangling with the Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremandu over who represents Enugu West Senatorial District in the next Senate, there were indications on Friday that Enugu State Governor, Sullivan Chime, has dropped his bid to go to the Senate in 2015, The Punch reports.
The former shadow cabinet ministers have reached a «common understanding» about the best way to take on Mr Corbyn, who won a landslide victory last year, after wrangles over who should stand against him.
After some parliamentary wrangling — and raised voices — the senator who was presiding over the chamber, Jack M. Martins, a Long Island Republican, turned back their effort.
The Conservatives shocked everyone by winning a small majority at the 2015 General Election, despite predictions of a hung parliament and the possibility of constitutional wrangling over who had legitimacy to form the next Government.
Moreover, the wrangles experienced between Ghana FA President and his Vice George Afriye, who form the core of the team's management adversely affected the team's performance, as did the aging of some of its long - standing members.
The secretary however conceded that the party is facing some internal wrangling in the district but blamed it on some leading members at the regional and national levels «who have in the recent past, disregarded the constituency executives», making it difficult to run the party in that constituency.
The remarks, though hardly scorching, registered as a pointed message from the laconic Senate leader, who has strained all year to wrangle his narrow majority.
He offered his harshest words for Uber, who he accused of providing misleading information on a range of issues during the past couple of years of wrangling in Albany.
After all, it is these folks who keep driving the press coverage and the political wrangling over this issue of anthropogenic climate change.
(Who, exactly, discovered the CRISPR technique and deserves the patents for it is a matter of intense legal wrangling.)
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.
THIRD, a thank you to my family and friends who help watch and wrangle the kiddos while I record and interview and edit!
The bustline of this dress is quite modest, meaning it's great for workwear, ladies who prefer a more conservative cut, and busty ladies who like to wrangle their ample goods rather than display them.
Although, I will admit that the Christmas - card - picture - taking - process is NOT one that I'm a fan of... Just because trying to wrangle a husband who admittedly dislikes getting his «picture made,» a baby who is no longer a baby and does not want to sit still, and two dogs who are ready to chase any and all things they see... it's not exactly a recipe for a great picture.
A talented and attractive actress who has managed to wrangle a remarkable number of affecting roles despite her youthful age, Elisabeth Moss may be best known to television viewers as the President's daughter on the acclaimed series The West Wing, though thoughtful characterizations in such features as Girl, Interrupted and Imaginary Crimes have been a testament to an actress not afraid to court more challenging and emotionally demanding roles unusual for an actress of her age.Born to music manager and a mother who specialized in the blues harp in 1983, Moss spent her childhood in Los Angeles and was inspired to pursue acting at an early age by screen idol Bette Davis.
Still single and childless, the spectacularly attired Elizabeth I is besieged by tiresome political wrangling and increasingly younger suitors who want to form an alliance with the sovereign and secure their chance at her throne.
The details are no long important, but after legal wrangles and creative fights, a 150 - minute cut was released in a few cities in 2011, and then it practically disappeared, resurfacing in early 2012 after a long campaign by fans, supporters, and folks like me who never had a chance to see the film on its original release.
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