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The committee subpoenaed Mr. Shkreli and wrangled with his lawyers.
My favorite line in Wrangled is probably the first line.
Parents can avoid being wrangled for every nickel and dime.
He's also wrangled his way into getting hired by Barb's parents.
He wrangled a copy of his master tapes from the studio.
He wrangled with difficult allies in Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
The justices have wrangled over how openly to talk about their differences.
The precise form of Brexit is still being wrangled over in Westminster.
No one, ever, has wrangled Trump for any extended period of time.
That loan was led by CitiGroup, which wrangled money from other lenders.
Frustrated, this taste tester ultimately wrangled her wing into the cup lengthwise.
And again, when you think about, say, the impact of Airbnb and the housing, they've wrangled, that company which is going public at some point, they've wrangled with cities across the country, including San Francisco, around rules. Yeah.
Once part of the campaign, Grisham wrangled media as Trump canvassed the country.
Rosalina had wrangled some water from the municipality to give out to drink.
Diagram showing how the tiny colored pigments are wrangled to produce various hues.
SINCE ITS emperors first wrangled with distant barbarians, China has practised unsentimental diplomacy.
How many mics has he wrangled at this point to make an outburst?
Armstrong's creative hobbies outside writing were less easily wrangled for posterity or publication.
He wrangled with short-sellers and belittled analysts for asking "boring, bonehead" questions.
Consider Kristaps Porzingis, who wrangled his way free from the Knicks in January.
Deputy Fire Chief Melvin Linot safely wrangled the snake out of the couch.
He wrangled with short-sellers and belittled analysts for asking "boring, bonehead " questions.
For years, she wrangled over compensation, but she says she is done fighting.
Gordhan has wrangled for months with the head of the agency, a Zuma ally.
Pompeo has publicly wrangled with Feinstein over the issue of torture in the past.
All of that weighed on Mr. O'Neill as he internally wrangled with an apology.
During the Clinton trial, senators wrangled over witnesses but against a far different backdrop.
The University of Wyoming new cowboy slogan gets wrangled up in the heat of controversy.
The U.S. and Turkey, crucial partners against the Syrian government, wrangled over a Kurdish militia.
Murad Awawdeh, Fahd Ahmed, and Daniel Altschuler, local organizers, wrangled the elected officials and press.
Instead, they have mostly wrangled over exactly who did what when, earlier in Obama's presidency.
EU officials and lawmakers have wrangled over the text of the copyright proposal for years.
Ruel called animal control and filmed as the trapper wrangled the alligator out of the sewer.
Unfortunately, they had a game to play, so our friend was wrangled back onto its leash.
To coach the Canadian team, the NBA has wrangled everyone's favorite basketball-loving Canadian rapper, Drake.
Kelton smiles, revealing that his braces are off and his teeth have been wrangled artificially straight.
The special counsel investigation and Congress have wrangled as to whether Russia "interfered" in our election.
The need to make it all about the platform concessions he had wrangled out of Mrs.
The special counsel investigation and Congress have wrangled as to whether Russia interfered in our election.
After I finished with the props, I wrangled eight colleagues to be in our photo shoot.
The filmmakers constructed "little studios" and sets, in which spiders and insects were wrangled and directed.
SQM has also wrangled with regulators over allegations it had overdrawn water from the salt flat.
So NASA wrangled tree ring records from living and dead European trees, as far west as Spain.
The two wrangled throughout the presidential debates, and Trump even made fun of the Kentucky senator's appearance.
And if there's an agenda at hand, we all need to get wrangled together, like a herd.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — For nearly five months, Iraqi politicians have wrangled over the shape of their new government.
Although Facebook and Google were snubbed from Thursday's event, the relatively obscure platform "Minds" wrangled an invite.
This is usually some middle manager who was wrangled into telling people about his company's most boring innovation.
In the last week alone, Dudley has wrangled with Anthony Davis, Taj Gibson, and Kevin Love on defense.
She wrangled celebrity endorsements, organized benefits and drew on her education activism to champion his universal prekindergarten proposal.
He took some classes, saved money, wrangled a visa to India and studied with some famous yoga teachers.
People tried to figure out how to make them quieter; others wrangled those abandoned by a corporate collapse.
It is this unconventionality, in a region known for convention and conservatism, that has so wrangled its neighbors.
For hours, diplomats from both countries wrangled over his fate, according to Turkey's pro-government newspaper Daily Sabah.
Earlier in the week, trade and foreign ministers wrangled over the language to be used in APEC statements.
The pass was long, and Green somehow wrangled it on the right side near the 3-point line.
Other cashed-up behemoths failed to take into account local tastes, got wrangled in legal issues, or simply flopped.
It's estimated anywhere between 275 and 325 goats that can't be wrangled by rangers will be shot and killed.
The final text of the directive has been wrangled over during closed-door negotiations for the last few months.
The two sides wrangled for years over payments that the government owed for its equity stake in the project.
But all the information a car gleans from the outside world still has to be wrangled to be useful.
There are a lot of variables – scientific and otherwise – that must be wrangled to produce a single superlative cup.
An officer was able to capture the critter near the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and wrangled him to safety.
Boeing — The aerospace giant wrangled up 50 bids for its embattled 737 Max jet at the Dubai Air show.
She has since wrangled in court with the family of the victim, Vincent Viafore, over his life insurance policy.
Last year, five staff members and more than 10,000 local volunteers wrangled 760,000 pounds of candy at Operation Gratitude.
By the end of Trump's first year, he has embarrassed Merkel and wrangled with President Emmanuel Macron, Hollande's successor.
Today, Sam Ezersky has similarly wrangled an idol of his, Byron Walden, into helping construct a chunky little monster.
Reporters found that the agency's criminal division had wrangled roughly 25 percent fewer cases last year as opposed to 2010.
In a recent Boiler Room set, he wrangled a jittery jam out of the factory test sounds from his sampler.
Somehow, a group of concerned citizens wrangled Bonnar to the ground and kept him at bay until law enforcement arrived.
Verizon wrangled a $350 million price cut from Yahoo Chief Executive Marissa Mayer, but that may have been too little.
On Friday, as lawmakers wrangled over ways to avert a government shutdown in mere hours, the grieving over Mattis continued.
But then, using his contacts with Donald Rumsfeld, wrangled a lunch with Arthur Laffer (of supply-side Laffer curve fame).
Along the way she wrangled with five mayors and the archdiocese (over matters of birth control and sexuality, among others).
Within that crinkled sphere — like a tectonically wonky planet seen from afar — Creed wrangled complexity and chaos, deformation and disorder.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wrangled votes from moderate Democrats in her caucus who were wary to vote for the bill.
When he and his father wrangled over ranch policy, Van lit out for the wide open spaces of Hawaii in 1956.
As a teen, it was with whatever store-brand product that my mom wrangled up from Walmart or the dollar store.
The world endured a warm year as President Roosevelt wrangled with crippling drought during the first year of his second term.
We're also streaming the title track to Wrangled below—the album's out April 21 on Thirty Tigers, with preorders available now.
Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) during Tuesday night's debate that he wrangled the votes needed to create the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
The DNC and the FBI have wrangled in the past over the bureau's handling of the investigation into the original hack.
Advocates thought they had wrangled just enough support from the council's tax-wary Republicans to endorse a $330 million bond measure.
Just wrangled a shark with some chum, kept it in one place, and let it go at another batch of chum, maybe?
Saudi Arabia wrangled OPEC ministers into a tougher-than-expected oil production deal — a maneuver critical for its own long-term plans.
The stock in initially rose after Boeing wrangled up 50 orders for the embattled 737 Max jet at the Dubai Air Show.
Gary Monroe, a photographer, writer and sometime curator who grew up in Miami Beach, wrangled the photos and the roadside attraction art.
A few hours in, Mills chatted with Lindsey Jacobs, his on-set dresser—the person who wrangled the furniture and the props.
Negotiators from the two sides have wrangled for months to narrow differences on farm goods, medical devices, digital trade and new tariffs.
Negotiators from the two sides have wrangled for months to narrow differences on farm goods, medical devices, digital trade and new tariffs.
The final person to walk was Lil Pump, an 18-year-old rapper from Miami who was wrangled to replace Mr. West.
The formal ideas, wrangled from improvised splashes of pigment, confound abstract flatness with spatial illusion, simultaneously playing it straight and fooling the eye.
The man had wrangled snakes before, which is why he was confident he would be able to remove the rattler from the road.
Updated 7-14-19, 8 pm EST: This story was updated to correct the number of tags AO3 has wrangled in recent years.
In the past, he's done dental work on primates in Indonesia, wrangled lizards in Botswana and watched the echidnas (spiny anteaters) of Australia.
The Romanian keeper probably should have wrangled that opportunity from Giroud, but he was no match for Giroud's muscular pirouette (French word alert).
The performing arts center was placed on the back burner, though, as officials wrangled over the many other thorny issues involved in redevelopment.
The POLITICO/Morning Consult poll was conducted March 20-22, as the Senate wrangled over a stimulus package intended to support the economy.
Trump has bullied and wrangled with other leaders in the Americas, including Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto.
After college at Ball State, Nichols called the broadcaster of the Class AAA team in Indianapolis and wrangled fill-in work on weekends.
Zoologists wrangled an American alligator from school property Friday after a teacher had spotted it the day before, according to CNN affiliate WTVG.
After they wrangled, Mr. Trump told Mr. Putin it was time to move on to other issues, especially Syria, Mr. Tillerson told reporters.
After the Affordable Care and Patient Protection Act, now known as Obamacare, became law in March 2010, politicians and courts wrangled with the act.
Instead, cops say Randle ran back upstairs and attacked party guests -- until several people wrangled Randle and literally pushed him out of the home.
After initially being excluded, he wrangled a seat after intense lobbying, and will now be on hand to offer his views to Mr. Trump.
Within 10 minutes, the police, as well as shelter employees and volunteers who joined in, had wrangled 60 animals and brought them to safety.
Benji had quit so many things by that point: internships George had wrangled for him, jobs he stopped showing up to after two weeks.
Among other challenges, the agency wrangled 100 sheep last year for a production of Louis Andriessen's opera "De Materie" at the Park Avenue Armory.
The committee has historically wrangled over surveillance issues, including potential reform efforts, thanks to its coalition of libertarian-leaning members and privacy-minded Democrats.
Fortunately, the editing process wrangled the puzzle back to a more typical size, which I think is a better presentation of this clever theme.
This is super-true for baby writers; as a Grown and Sexy you probably already know what you're doing but still need to be wrangled.
Reports that Google is working to get back into China have wrangled politicians on both sides of the aisle — as well as Google's own employees.
Steve Watson and two friends finally wrangled their catch — a 9-foot shark — during a fishing trip off the coast of Whitby, in Yorkshire, England.
With their game settled and their angst wrangled, they were guilty of just three turnovers in the second half and tallied 68 points post break.
In the suit, Spina says he sunk a bunch of his own dough -- $150k -- plus he wrangled more than $300k more from investors and loans.
I've wrangled my depression, still struggle with anxiety, and have accepted that the pain of losing a parent at a young age never fully fades.
He read more than a hundred books on investing, and eventually wrangled a job writing for James Cramer's site, TheStreet, and later The Financial Times.
I then wrangled in "orcaestraits," because I always forget that even cryptic entries should usually be actual words, and then I fixed it to ORCHESTRATES.
The big question is whether this is a sign of dissension to come, or whether McConnell successfully wrangled his conference with the changes he made.
In its time, Shenmue was the most expensive game ever created (nearly fifty million), while the newest wrangled an otherwise impressive six million on Kickstarter.
Financial institutions wrangled with the regulator, the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), over the precise scope of an SI, which was finalised only in August.
The meeting on Friday afternoon was postponed by more than a half-hour as the US and Russia wrangled over last-minute changes to the text.
They raised more than $3,000 and wrangled a visit to a Syracuse University football practice before the truth came out: CJ didn't have cancer at all.
I wrangled the barbecue and a bottle of wine while our visiting friend E. regaled us with tales of polar bears and the never-setting sun.
With a reputation as a master vote counter, Pelosi wrangled 28503 votes on her side, demonstrating that Democrats could have passed the legislation on their own.
The Canadian had been up three rounds to one going into the final round and as if by magic, Lawler wrangled another devastating showing from himself.
Then I wrangled them off to bed, a little hyper from the excitement and novelty—I mean me as well as the children—but still manageable.
Samsung's new hardware for its cameras may give it an edge someday, but right now, it hasn't fully wrangled all of those pixels with its software.
For this year's Mashies, Mashable's annual digital marketing awards program, we've wrangled one of our best judging lineups yet to help us navigate this year's submissions.
A single ironworker on the ground, holding the kicker at the end of a long leash, wrangled it into position, in concert with the crane operator.
She has wrangled a bigger budget to recruit good people, and in February Mr Ramaphosa announced a dedicated unit to investigate serious cases of state capture.
Though that clearly had not worked, she explored a similar play as she wrangled with what to do about "the Qatar problem" in 2012, aides said. Mrs.
I was already tripping out, but by the time Destructo wrangled the vibe towards trap, I was about to embark on a whole different kind of voyage.
And at one of those aforementioned secret Chavez shows in 2010, I'm 90 percent sure I wrangled their setlist out of the hands of Gerard Cosloy himself.
The president himself wrangled the Republican Study Committee at the White House yesterday and got "every single person in [the] room" to agree to his new plan.
Because they have a man by the name of Luka Modric, midfielder for Real Madrid, with a tight little headband to keep all that talent wrangled in.
If they think because I'm up for election, that I can be wrangled into voting for shit that I don't like and can't explain, they're all crazy.
The North Korean diplomats and officials likely to attend the meeting are some of the country's most experienced negotiators, who have deftly wrangled with several American administrations.
The boys poked around the "New Day" set, darted on- and off-camera and had to be wrangled by both the crew and their grandparents throughout the interview.
Adam Nimoy also wrangled virtually the entire principal cast of the Star Trek movie reboot series, including Chris Pine, Zoe Saldana, Karl Urban, Simon Pegg and Zachary Quinto.
He highlighted progressive stances that Clinton and the Democratic Party have adopted over the past few weeks as they wrangled with Sanders over the terms of his defeat.
Youtuber Pasdidée wrangled up their pet cats in order to performa great service to the galaxy, by recreating on of Star Wars's most iconic scene, shot for shot.
If they think because I'm up for election, that I can be wrangled into voting for s--t that I don't like and can't explain, they're all crazy.
Indeed, a month before he retired, he wrangled an assignment in Alaska so he could end his career having had a dateline from each of the 50 states.
Nebia seems a lot like a technology company: Gabriel Parisi-Amon, its CEO and co-founder, wrangled iPhone parts in Apple's supply chain before designing the shower head.
Followers of Delvey's story will be happy to know she was still sporting her trademark Céline glasses, but her free-flowing mane had been wrangled into two braided pigtails.
Kanye's friend and G.O.O.D. Music affiliate, Malik Yusef -- who's also involved in the project -- tells us Kanye's wrangled a group of A-Listers and close buds to help too.
But the real heart of the story is about the woman who wrangled the cat—despite security's best efforts to contain it—and claimed that the cat was hers.
A pair of ponies also decided to brave the icy roads, roaming the streets of Staten Island before eventually being wrangled by police officers and returned to their owner.
Andrew Yang, the self-described "entrepreneur who understands the economy," has wrangled more than 47,203 people to donate to his campaign as of Wednesday night, reports the Daily Beast.
Transfixed by his encyclopedic knowledge and perspective on what he christened "Spaceship Earth," she later wrangled a meeting with Fuller at a Howard Johnson's during a layover in Chicago.
When he joined the Senate in 85033, he wrangled a seat on both the Foreign Relations and Armed Services committees and was ultimately tapped to be Clinton's running mate.
"It's difficult to sit in the room when diversity of opinion is being wrangled," said Linda May, the director of grassroots organizing for the Democratic Party of Orange County.
He was named on Saturday as part of a deal between Sadr and rival Iran-backed political groups, who have wrangled since November's resignation of premier Adel Abdul Mahdi.
But the government's share of any Kite success would be modest, much lower than some academic research groups have wrangled in immunotherapy deals worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
The OHI team had wrangled the motley data into shape for the 713 results, but they were having trouble reproducing their own work as they revisited it for the update.
Even the estate of Michael Jackson has wrangled with the IRS over the value of its vast holdings, and therefore estate taxes owed, since the music legend's passing in 2009.
But on April 12, just one day later, conflict erupted again as the family wrangled over how to respond to a request from HBOs Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.
There's an emphasis on keeping the look clean throughout the facility — the computers are hidden above the pods on a catwalk, with headset cables wrangled overhead via a pulley system.
Insider Tip: If you've never wrangled a poisonous rattlesnake before, get an expert to help you out and avoid a nasty snake bite or a trip to the emergency room.
But despite the caliber of guest stars they've wrangled, Luciano and Matarese say they don't necessarily write characters for big name talents — it just happens to turn out that way.
The countries have wrangled previously over wider political issues as well as smaller matters like water supply and road tolls, but those frosty ties have thawed under Najib and Lee.
Wrangled is an emotional rollercoaster with a singular focus, offering meditations on the pressures of high school (countrypolitan bubblegum bop "High School"), and hardships of tour life (the hopeful "Groundswell".
Kaitlyn: Not to discount Mr. Blount, but this does seem like an objective step down from the last vocal stylists that NASA wrangled up to encourage interest in space travel.
Democrats wrangled with Republicans for months about the judge's records from his days on the Whitewater investigation in the 1990s and the George W. Bush administration in the early 2000s.
European Union leaders wrangled over what kind of delay to offer Britain as it looked less likely that Prime Minister Theresa May can convince parliament to ensure an orderly withdrawal.
The story of the internet is of a freewheeling public communication accelerator colliding head first with consumer culture — wrangled by zillionaires, pumped with venture capital and showered with ad dollars.
I had rented a mountain bike the previous day and wrangled it onto the back of the tuk-tuk with me so I could explore Angkor after finishing my run.
But it wrangled with many in the network of 20113 Hyundai dealers across the U.S, many of whom were upset they might not be able to continue selling Genesis vehicles.
Just an hour earlier, my partner and I wrangled them from the warmth of their rooms and the sweet oblivion of their rerun streams of '17413s sitcoms to this moment.
Since the company's inception, Uber has wrangled with drivers who have chastised its executives for not adding a tipping option when taxis and its main competitor Lyft allow for tipping.
Asian emerging stocks were the hardest hit with mainland China shares leading declines, while South Korea's Kospi hit their lowest level this year as Seoul and Tokyo wrangled over export restrictions.
A Angaleena Presley: Wrangled (Mining Light) The onetime Pistol Annie, who last time gave us American Middle Class, the New Nashville Feminism's finest album, leads once again with her corniest stuff.
Asian emerging stocks were the hardest hit with mainland China shares leading declines, while South Korea's Kospi hit its lowest level this year as Seoul and Tokyo wrangled over export restrictions.
In South Korea, which instituted widespread testing, the number of new cases reported each day seems to be lower than the one prior — a sign the country has wrangled its outbreak.
Following his album's release, he wrangled the 17-year-old rising star Lil Pump — one of the rapscallions who made Mr. Cole's name a punch line — for an hourlong video interview.
In Tuesday's episode of Running Wild with Bear Grylls, Armie Hammer was invited to drink milk directly from a goat that Bear Grylls had wrangled while they were backpacking across Sardinia.
One thing the current moment shows is the folly of presuming that viruses will respect borders — that they can be kept out by walls or wrangled into submission with good intentions.
Tom Rooney (R-Fla.) and Schiff wrangled over whether Page should provide his phone number in a written format or verbally — which Rooney believed would become part of the public record.
Joe Gaverick and his zoo crew wrangled this reptile safely out of our Biology Pond and it will enjoy a new home with the the many other Indian Creek Zoo residents.
And for the past three weeks, as European politicians wrangled in private about who would take care of whom, the 49 migrants were left to wait, often in difficult weather conditions.
Drug manufacturers say it's the rebates, or discounts, wrangled by PBMs that drive list prices higher; PBMs take a percentage of the rebates, the rest of which they pass on to clients.
And of course, the tiny shorts came up — you know, the little itty-bitty ones the Liam wrangled onto his body in a hilarious Instagram the Hunger Games star posted this week.
President Donald Trump's administration, eager for a win amid a furor over his firing of the FBI chief, was quick to crow about trade concessions wrangled from the People's Republic of China.
Both campaigns have wrangled over the number of debates they would participate in before November, with polls showing the nationally watched Senate battle remaining close less than two months from the election.
Most eyes were on the professional dancers whom Mr. Fernandes had wrangled for the occasion, in a piece he had choreographed that mixed ballet and shibari, the Japanese art of rope bondage.
Through my neighbor's connections with an underground cabal of backyard chicken owners, I wrangled over 100 eggs, from straight-from-the-oviduct to two days old, from backyard flocks across San Mateo.
The boxer wrangled up around 15 dancers for a private twerkest at his residence at a fancy L.A. hotel -- and threw so much cash in the air, you can't see the floor.
They have wrangled over housing since at least 1968, when a council home was allocated to a Protestant single woman ahead of two Catholic families, inspiring civil-rights marches that sparked the Troubles.
Lawmakers have wrangled over how to regulate the widely used technology, with law enforcement arguing it shields criminals and technologists insisting that any guaranteed access for police would weaken security for everyday users.
I had wrangled together a few crosses here already and got most of the end of this entry — something like "SEEMME_K," which was an easy step to SEEM MEEK (appear to be timid).
The Declaration's beautiful preamble distracts us from the heart of the document, the 27 accusations against King George III over which its authors wrangled and debated, trying to get the wording just right.
So we wrangled the leaders we could for a sense of just what Three Percenters think is coming—and the challenges they anticipate in a future many Americans hope never comes to pass.
That attack sparked a legal battle that pitted Silicon Valley against the U.S. government as they wrangled over whether tech companies should build special software to allow law enforcement access to encrypted devices.
HP never liked the idea of the hostile takeover attempt and the gloves quickly came off as the two companies wrangled publicly with one another, culminating with HP's board unanimously rejecting Xerox's offer.
The extradition hearing is scheduled to begin in January after months of hearings in which the prosecution and defense have wrangled over the circumstances of her arrest and the validity of the charges.
Unlike the viral reactions we've seen in runways past from this sort of collision, these models looked panic-stricken, holding on to each other as massive security guards wrangled each protestor to the ground.
A brave flight attendant, used to dealing with a different breed of unruly passenger, wrangled the snake and placed it in a bag where it rode out the rest of the flight in safety.
As a former defense department employee that has wrangled with antiquated information technology legacy systems from a bygone era, the news that the Pentagon was updating its IT infrastructure was no doubt good news.
Mr. de Blasio held a celebratory rally on Thursday with Corey Johnson, the City Council speaker who wrangled widespread support for the cap among his colleagues by focusing on the plight of taxi drivers.
But in the fall of 2008, Pelosi still wrangled the votes for a massive bank bailout proposed by Bush's administration, in part because of his willingness to give Democrats some key demands in exchange.
"I wasn't having fun anymore," she said recently via Skype, as she wrangled her 10-month-old son, Rafa, at home in Los Angeles, where she lives with her husband, Patrick Fraser, a photographer.
Adams agreed, and so Lapine started going to the courthouse downtown to observe the proceedings as parents and officials wrangled over what to do with children who, it was suspected, were victims of abuse.
The highest annual increase came in 2015, the year strikes and social upheaval reached a climax as Greece's leftist-led government wrangled with the country's international creditors over the terms of a third bailout.
Adding to the difficulties, even were the Aquarius able to rescue people, it was frequently held for days offshore while port authorities and European nations wrangled over who would accept the migrants and refugees onboard.
In a speech on Thursday night, Taylor compared current times to the situation Paul Volcker faced in the 1970s when he wrangled a sometimes resistant Fed board to battle inflation with aggressive interest rate increases.
As self-made businessmen, the five wrangled their way to success from humble beginnings through handshakes and hard-driven deals as only Staten Islanders could — and it landed them their own TV show on CNBC.
Considering the app wrangled 10 million subscribers within the first 24 hours and averages about one million new users on a daily basis, it's hard to find anyone who isn't freaking out over Baby Yoda.
BuzzFeed U.K. Editor in Chief Janine Gibson was the Guardian editor who wrangled the paper's award-winning Edward Snowden coverage — work that put her in line to become one of the New York Times' top editors.
Muzammil wrangled a job at a place called Reet Namaste, an Indian restaurant in an upscale neighborhood an hour's bus ride outside the city center, and he lived in a shared apartment with other Pakistani migrants.
She transformed what could have been a straightforward administrative role into that of a fiery advocate for families, fielding thousands of calls with a skeleton staff and personally assisting homeowners as they wrangled with their banks.
Conor McGregor was slated to meet Nate Diaz in a rematch, but the bout was bumped to next month after McGregor wrangled with the UFC over money and promotional obligations, even briefly claiming he was retiring.
Bannon was a key force in lobbying Trump to bring on attorney Marc Kasowitz and spokesman Mark Corallo as his first legal team that wrangled with Russia issues, according to a person familiar with the arrangement.
WASHINGTON — Senate leaders wrangled on Friday over the terms of President Trump's impeachment trial, deepening their impasse and throwing the start date further into doubt amid disputes over whether to call witnesses or introduce documentary evidence.
The sheriff's office in Pinellas County, on the west side of Tampa Bay, wrangled federal money two decades ago to try the technology and now serves as the de facto facial recognition service for the state.
Kate, not wanting to upstage the bride, stayed on the sidelines and wrangled the page boys and flower girls (including Prince George and Princess Charlotte) at Pippa's nuptials to hedge fund manager James Matthewsearlier this year.
Released earlier this year, the LP is a truly ambitious project, one that wrangled contributions from a number of guests (Shirley Manson, Laura Jane Grace, Alice Bag), and it could have easily been a disastrous mess.
To unpack whether the misuse of the phrase is an existential threat or just a matter of faulty rhetoric, we wrangled Symbiosis co-owner Kevin KoChen away from the festival site in Central California for some insight.
And the legal superstars—like former former Whitewater special prosecutor Kenneth Starr and former federal prosecutor Guy Lewis—Epstein wrangled to help him a decade ago had their own experience inside or adjacent to the Justice Department.
Mr. Lighthizer and his Canadian counterparts wrangled over a possible deal that would impose quotas on metal imports in exchange for a gradual decrease in the tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum.
Ministers wrangled over three core issues: a gradual cessation of hostilities with a firm end date, humanitarian access to cities being besieged by both sides and a commitment that Syrian parties return to Geneva for political negotiations.
Aikawa took his Texas version further afield, finding kinship to Louisiana gumbo and Mexican mole as he wrangled more than two dozen spices trying to strike the right balance, recalibrating by the gram in batch after batch.
" In the 2023s, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court feared that the FBI had bugged the conference room where justices privately wrangled over landmark cases, as Tim Weiner noted in his "Enemies: A History of the FBI.
A turnover in the final seconds gave the Spurs one last chance to tie it, but Brandon Paul's 3-point attempt just before the buzzer missed the mark and Raymond Felton wrangled the rebound to seal the win.
Lawmakers have wrangled for five years over criminal-justice reform, but after months of recalcitrance, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced on Tuesday that he would allow a floor vote on Congress' latest effort, the First Step Act.
She wrangled trucks from Occasions Caterers and Revolution Events to pick up leftover food and meals from closing restaurants to distribute at her beer hall, which has become a hub for the displaced hospitality workers of the area.
But hours before the vote, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) was forced to halt floor debate as he wrangled with last-minute complaints from moderates, several of whom had demanded the legislation in the first place.
Though classic country-western instrumentation and references abound on Wrangled, Presley is anything but a throwback act; she engages with country music traditionalism by standing it on its head, lyrically tweaking (and occasionally scorning) the genre's cultural signifiers.
Ministers at Thursday's talks wrangled over three core issues: a gradual cessation of hostilities with a firm end date, humanitarian access to cities besieged by both sides, and a commitment that Syrian parties return to Geneva for political negotiations.
As the show's stage manager since its tryout run at the Vineyard Theater in February 2003, Christine M. Daly has wrangled puppets and performances, protected the director's initial vision, and made sure everything has run smoothly, on and offstage.
While the House of Representatives wrangled over subpoenas and potential witnesses last November, a lawyer for President Donald Trump's former national security advisor sent a letter saying his client wouldn't testify in the impeachment inquiry without a judicial order.
"The decision with the casting and the producers — I wrangled with it, I was confused and shocked at what might come my way, and I knew the sensitivity, especially to Michael's fans and to Michael's family," he told The Hollywood Reporter.
Genteel ambience wrangled from squirmy synthesizers is largely the rule, but when percussive, Carpenter-indebted electronics slice into the mix with a start, it's hard not to think of the frights that lurk around even the most innocent-seeming corners.
"As soon as they got on the board, it was actually hard to get them wrangled on there, but a couple kids were really done, so we put them on our board and just pushed them in to shore," says Jenkins.
The case is further complicated by the particular nature of Picasso's family, which includes a multitude of wives, muses, children and grandchildren who over the years have wrangled over the patriarch's valuable creations, and in many cases sold off works.
The title track we're premiering today, "Wrangled," is soulful and slow burning, with a little dollop of polish—it shows off your less fiery, more introspective side, instead of the more rollicking vibes we find on some of the other tracks.
While his lawyers and the opposing side wrangled over his petition, Assange said, he had a distressing experience: the company that maintained his security bracelet arrived to change the batteries, in a way that he thought was suspiciously ahead of schedule.
As she wrangled her toddler son across the room at the fund-raiser, Jennifer Hopkinson, 35, noted that she was surprised to hear a Little Rock mayoral candidate recently cite Mr. Clinton's life as an inspiration for his political career.
The top Democratic presidential candidates on Tuesday night wrangled over their differing views on how to take on the unprecedented power of Big Tech, marking the first time the contenders have been asked to discuss the issue on the debate stage.
Delegates in Madrid wrangled over how a new carbon market, operated by the UN under the Paris agreement, would link up with a similar one created under the Kyoto Protocol, a treaty signed in 1992, without compromising the whole system.
When Congress wrangled over Obamacare a decade ago, employers warned a public option would kill the private insurance market because the government-backed plan could play by different rules — say, by offloading bureaucratic costs to the government and securing bailouts if needed.
By around 9:30PM, Carlos has wrangled a projector and is trying to project the election returns onto the blank white back of a giant sign for "Our Revolution," a political group that grew out of Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign in 2016.
At one point late in the second quarter, he wrangled an errant pass on the sideline, split two defenders near half-court, and rose for a rushed and forward-leaning shot a step behind the line, with Eric Gordon's hand at his wrist.
It started last year with his single "Ritual" on Skrillex's OWSLA label—which is generally a home for boundary pushing maximalism—on which he wrangled the Los Angeles singer Wrabel over a dizzy house beat that builds to a fairly conventional crescendo.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City police wrangled a cow on the loose in a Brooklyn park on Tuesday after the animal became a spectacle for tourists and New Yorkers alike when it was spotted roaming the streets and enjoying the park facilities.
Expressions in court show mixed emotions Vision issues aside, the famous entertainer did not shy away from showing his feelings in court this week, entering the courtroom with a confident stride and cracking a smile as his lawyers wrangled with the judge.
While officials and lawyers wrangled over the program, cardholders and immigrant advocates said they feared that President-elect Donald J. Trump's administration could use the data if it moved to deport any of the estimated 11 million unauthorized residents of the country.
There are a couple of other techy entries today — references to a USER, me or you who follows the rules and reads the FAQ section of a website, and also the ESCAPE KEY, which escaped for a bit but has been wrangled back.
On weekends and during the occasional evening, I wrangled people into photo booths at concerts to pose with a bottle of Coca Cola, gave out free Jack Daniels shot glasses on the Sunset Strip, and helped people make custom T-shirts at screen-printing conventions.
Comey, the latest in a series of current and former FBI and DOJ witnesses Republicans wrangled to testify as part of the joint Judiciary-House Oversight and Government Reform Committee investigation, has long been a target for his actions during the 2016 presidential race.
Rather than picking apart emails about how to dodge an expensive union labor requirement, lawyers have wrangled over whether they can introduce thank-you letters from children who participated in energy classes, or show videos of Ms. Toscano-Percoco interacting with students in the classroom.
He wrangled a job as an assistant director on "Breathless," Jean-Luc Godard's 1960 classic, and a few other films, and over the years he dabbled in aspects of filmmaking, including directing; he made two features himself, "Alibis" (1977) and "Cinq et la Peau" (1982).
In 1999, the two parties wrangled over how to conduct the first presidential impeachment trial in more than a century, but an all-senators meeting in the Old Senate Chamber in the Capitol resulted in a remarkable conclusion: unanimous agreement on the ground rules.
On Friday night, after the staff at Elizabeth had served the last fresh doughnut dusted with blueberry powder, which capped her 14-dish fall tasting menu, the couple wrangled their three dogs into an S.U.V. and drove six-and-a-half hours to get here.
It was a highly unusual remark for a Treasury secretary, as it is seen as a break from previous White House administrations' public stance for a stronger U.S. currency, even as they wrangled with trade partners to open up their local markets to U.S. companies.
WASHINGTON — Republicans and Democrats wrangled publicly on Sunday over the shape, scope and length of the Senate impeachment trial set to reconvene on Tuesday, clashing repeatedly over the time each side will have to present its case and whether additional witnesses should be called to testify.
This is a flawed argument that ignores the fact that there are plenty of Americans who have wrangled an assortment of streaming service passwords and have placed them all onto a Roku or Apple TV or other device that makes searching all of the services quite easy.
As I absorb the daily deluge of predation and perversion, I'm returned not to the high-rise offices where I wrangled my first magazine assignments, but to the grease-splattered kitchen of the fast-food place where I spent evenings and weekends working for gas money in high school.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez threatened to boycott Sunday's meeting if he did not get amendments to the deal to ensure Madrid gets a say in Gibraltar's future ties with the EU. After officials wrangled through the night, he announced on Saturday afternoon that he had such written pledges.
In my line of work, it can be hard to attend an event like this purely as a fan (even though that's really all I am at the end of the day); there's always schmoozing to be done and connections to be made and interviews to be wrangled.
Built around trashed synthesizers, distorted tape samples, and harsh sonics wrangled from a three string guitar, the release's four untitled tracks bear a far greater resemblance to the annals of industrial music and harsh noise than they do the cosmos-searching instrumentals he's released under his own name.
He wrangled suits through the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo programs and into the space shuttle era, a span during which spacesuits went from being, essentially, modified military gear to being high-tech creations that could protect an astronaut on a spacewalk or on a stroll on the moon.
But, before any Jonas fans get too excited, there's also this to consider ... the filming took place in Sydney where the Australian version of "The Voice" tapes and Joe's a judge on the show, so it's also possible he wrangled in his brothers to help him out there.
But I mean that in a good way; the rapper has wrangled his now-regular collaborator Billy Ray Cyrus, his fellow Atlanta native Young Thug, and 13-year-old country singer Mason Ramsey — better known as the Walmart yodeling kid, who starred in that viral video last spring where he yodeled.
The ensuing path is delightfully different for each album—2006's 1-Bit Music tumbles through kaleidoscopic, caffeinated melodies 2010's 1-Bit Symphony plays like a sophisticated orchestra wrangled out of digital static, and July's Noise Patterns is a testament to the physical power of digital crackles and pops.
Rosario, meanwhile, wrangled Sir Winston to the middle of the track and then back inside, passing Joevia at the top of the stretch and holding off Tacitus for an emphatic victory by a length in 2:28.30 Joevia was third, less than another length behind, and War of Will finished ninth.
Mr. Brown located a length of iron gate left over from the renovation of the Seventh Avenue station, five stops away, enlisted a maintenance crew to move it to Jay Street, and wrangled the necessary ironworkers and electricians to rig up a gate with an electronic latch that secured the alcove.
Weighed down by a host of issues outside their committees' jurisdictions, Senate and House Armed Services leaders from both parties wrangled over their competing versions of the bill for nearly three months before striking a deal with only a handful of legislative days to spare before Congress leaves for the year.
Instead, Lebron severely underperformed, wrangled in by Tyson Chandler's rim protection and a kind of unidentifiable malaise, while Dirk Nowitzki was downright heroic, loopily driving to the rim against whatever defender he got, drilling jumpers as if in a fugue state, and unleashing his totally unblockable one-legged fadeaway all over the midrange.
The 84-year-old Milwaukee Brewers sportscaster and the Major League star was on hand to witness the Brewers securing a spot in the playoffs—all that's left to decide is whether they play in the Wild Card game, or win the division—and you better believe he got wrangled into the celebrations.
Another member is George Norcross, an insurance executive and the South Jersey Democratic Party boss, whose friendship with Mr. Trump dates to the president's Atlantic City years, when Mr. Norcross held insurance contracts with Mr. Trump's casinos, and Mr. Trump wrangled with the state's Democratic leaders over tax treatment of the properties.
In soon-to-be Speaker Nancy Pelosi, he has a partner who wrangled the votes in the House in 2009 to pass a landmark cap-and-trade program to limit emissions of heat-trapping gases (though it never made it out of the Senate), and can join him in seeking investments in low carbon infrastructure.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate remained at a stalemate on Friday over how to proceed with the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump, as the chamber's leaders wrangled over whether White House aides will be called as witnesses and the top Democrat appealed to a handful of Republicans who could help break the impasse.
Watch this VICE News Tonight profile of the young Democrat taking Georgia by storm:  On a state level, people took notice––the head of the North Carolina Democratic Party often accompanied him to events, he drew support from prominent Democrats in the state legislature, and even wrangled former Bill Clinton chief of staff Erskine Bowles for a robocall.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK In all the squabbling and politicking around Brexit, we may have forgotten about the migration deal that David Cameron wrangled last month, when he convinced EU leaders to grant Britain an "emergency brake," basically preventing EU nationals working in the UK from accessing in-work benefits for their first four years here.
As Lazarou and Enfield Council wrangled over who was responsible for the disastrous handling of the Southbury Road move, not to mention the proceeds of the sale, Enfield fans set up a Supporters' Trust with the help of Supporters Direct, then a young organisation that had been established on the recommendation of New Labour's Football Task Force.
In the years since, it has tapped the architect Norman Foster to create a redesign that went nowhere; made an embarrassing attempt to leave Lincoln Center altogether and return to its old home at Carnegie Hall; and wrangled for years about what it wanted, what it could afford, and how it could survive once construction started.
In the past few months, the founder of Tesla and SpaceX has: ear-boxed analysts on an earnings call; made bankruptcy jokes about the health of his companies; attacked journalists as shills; relentlessly baited short sellers who have bet on his downfall; and called a diver in the Thai crisis with whom he wrangled a "pedo" — as in phile.
Instead, it was cobbled together from a variety of sources (including a grant from the Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society, several fellowships for student workers from the College, the university's Committee for Theater and Performance Studies, and a University Arts Grant) wrangled by a team led by Patrick Jagoda, a professor of English and cinema and media studies at U Chicago.
Admittedly it did come close to "jumping the shark" in recent years, when it focused more on which newsgathering organization wrangled the hottest Hollywood celebrity to sit at its table, and by turning over the podium to entertainers who would often go well beyond good manners in hurling pointed barbs at the President, his staff and others in the room.
The two sides have since wrangled over Italy's closing of its ports to migrants rescued in the Mediterranean; incursions by French police into Italian territory in an area of their common frontier that migrants use to move northward, and the takeover by Italy's state-controlled shipbuilder Fincantieri of the French firm Chantiers de l'Atlantique, formerly STX (a deal Mr Macron initially blocked).
Deondre Francois provides a solution at quarterback that last year's starter Sean Maguire never could, but his miserable performance versus Louisville was a testament to how no redshirt freshman shy of Jameis Winston can be expected to carry an offense—and the current version of the ACC is far deeper than what Winston wrangled with in his two years at FSU.
Tollett, fifty-one, is the C.E.O. of Goldenvoice, a Los Angeles-based promoter owned by the entertainment conglomerate A.E.G. In the tent, he explained how he had wrangled the biggest classic-rock acts on the indoor touring circuit—the Who, Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Neil Young, and Roger Waters—into an outdoor-festival format, presenting them like jam bands.
With all these tags properly wrangled, I can not only find "Big Guy Jacket Man" and "the Man in the Brown Jacket" and "Jet Sikuliaq" all in the same search results, but I can also drill down and search for crossover fic containing both the Man in the Brown Jacket and the Man in the Tan Jacket—and, one hopes, an entire world of colored-jacketed friends.
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Using Eventbrite (which Stephen, a tech-consultant by trade, wrangled to fit our needs), we created an "event" for each dinner and its location: Starting in November, we held eight in New York (where we live), two in Los Angeles (where I'm from), one in San Francisco (where many of our friends ended up), and concluding with one in Tel Aviv (where I went to graduate school).
Among the names he's wrangled: Mariah Carey, Madonna, Lady Gaga, Britney Spears, FLOTUS & Missy Elliot, Adele, One Direction, Sia, Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Britney Spears, Justin Bieber, the one and only Bruno Mars (and more!):  Corden also found a final jolt of relevance in 2016 when, in the wake of George Michael's recent passing, the very first Carpool Karaoke clip—featuring George Michael—resurfaced for all to love.
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