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Among them are team of wranglers known as Cowboy 911.
"No handshakes!" one of her wranglers says in a concerned voice.
And you will see far more Jeep Renegades overseas than Wranglers.
Maybe Uber wants some autonomous 700-horsepower Jeep Wranglers for its fleet?
He wrote of skateboarders, boulderers, wild hog hunters and rattlesnake wranglers, among others.
All told, $4.5 million worth of Jeep Wranglers were stolen by the group.
Wranglers are more like the volunteers who edit Wikipedia or moderate Facebook groups.
You'll find names such as Pirelli Scorpions and Goodyear Wranglers in this category.
"I would say a high proportion of Wranglers never see dirt," he said.
Many of those positions consist of "sock wranglers," who sort and organize the inventory.
Just a handful of delegate wranglers from the campaigns worked the lobby Saturday afternoon.
Automattic is currently looking to hire several engineers, wranglers, designers and a technical writer.
On a typical day, the wranglers will wake start work around 5:30 a.m.
The bar is full of Wranglers, Stetsons, handlebar mustaches, wool, silver-work and leather.
Williamson and Yarnall were contractors for the Weather Channel, where their show Storm Wranglers aired.
Calvin Klein's corporate media wranglers know him, though, as do his 9.7 million Instagram followers.
So, families and long-distance commuters with a tight gas budget probably shouldn't buy Wranglers.
But even now, tag wranglers are skeptical that a machine could take over their tasks.
These animal wranglers came in from Florida and we just let them do their thing.
Today, there are plenty of places in the Sunshine State to see wranglers perform the feat.
As oil platforms move farther into Iceberg Alley, he and other ice-wranglers will cheerfully follow.
You'd be forgiven for thinking that Wranglers are the cheap, simple machines they used to be.
Here, guests can participate in sorting and penning cattle with instruction from the ranch's professional wranglers.
"Ninety percent of the Wranglers we sell these days are four-door models," Mr. Milo said.
Of course this deal doesn't mean you'll see designer pants on the same page as $19.97 Wranglers.
It includes the three deputy press secretaries, two assistant press secretaries and a handful of press wranglers.
Fiat Chrysler said it sold 27,829 Wranglers in March, a 70 percent increase over the year previous.
The last pair of Wranglers to roll out of a United States plant did so in 2005.
Pit bulls were bred for fighting, trained as attack dogs or used on ranches as livestock wranglers.
More than 16,000 VINs were linked to Jeep Wranglers, which was significant because at the time we disclosed the breach a Tijuana motorcycle club had just been indicted for using VINs—as well as access to a manufacturer's key database—to steal 150 Wranglers worth an estimated $5603 million.
Some mermaids have help from friends or "mer-wranglers" — men who carry the women while they're wearing tails.
The Streisand effect has for years proven the stronger force than even the most dedicated of information wranglers.
Strange occurrence The Chicago Blitz was traded in its entirety — players, coaches and assets — for the Arizona Wranglers.
Engineers and product wranglers sat loosely around a long, U-shaped formation of desks, monitoring diagnostics and Hipchat conversations.
It's unclear how Jeep or its parent companies plan to deal with the apparent security vulnerability in these Wranglers.
That mascot Lumberjack wielded a purple wooden ax, wore suspenders and skinny Wranglers, and had a long red beard.
Mr. Williamson and Mr. Yarnall were known for their appearances on "Storm Wranglers," a show on the Weather Channel.
To ease the crunch, the company proposed moving the Cherokee to another factory so Toledo could make more Wranglers.
Salvador Guion, the head of the crocodile rescue team, assembled five veteran wranglers and left for Balabac the same day.
She and her fiancé, Ty Horaka, are planning to have the Bar D Wranglers play at their wedding in October.
His store is still holding nine 2018 Wranglers, has plenty of 2019 models and 2020 versions will be arriving soon.
His store is still holding nine 2018 Wranglers, has plenty of 2019 models and 2020 versions will be arriving soon.
The Wranglers of the East Coast Hockey League, a minor league two levels down from the N.H.L., have a similar story.
But that was after they allegedly stole an estimated 150 Jeep Wranglers using methods seemingly pulled from Gone in 60 Seconds.
Some country fans think (A) Wranglers are exclusively country so he shouldn't be a pitchman, and (B) he's not country at all.
It is likely that a great many of the people buying Wranglers are not taking them off-road at all, Schuster said.
Think of it as the equivalent of fashioning poetry out of a shredded newspaper, or a jean jacket out of old Wranglers.
They include showroom-stock Jeep Wranglers and Subaru Foresters, highly modified Toyota trucks and even a $300,000 Mercedes-Benz G550 4x0003 Squared.
At one point the brave wranglers manage to get a rope around half his neck before he snaps and breaks loose once again.
In addition, about 7,400 2011-16 Wranglers with right-hand drive, typically used for mail delivery, are being recalled in the United States.
On Saturdays, after guests check out and before the next guests arrive on Sunday, the wranglers clean and oil the saddles and bridles.
Members of a Tijuana motorcycle club have spent the last few years stealing 150 Jeep Wranglers in and around the San Diego, California, area.
So, I was glad for the mohair sweaters that come in at the waist and the high-waisted Wranglers that allow for a booty.
Bill Black, the bass player for the Starlite Wranglers, arrived soon after, and the three men began running through a random selection of songs.
I get dressed in a pair of way-too-big secondhand black Wranglers, my great grandpa's gaudy belt, and a vintage patterned Marni top.
But for the last seven years, since a fire burned down the ranch, the Flying W Wranglers have had to play on the road.
"It started with roast beef," said Joel Racheff, the upright bass player for the Bar D Wranglers, who also grilled steaks for the crowds.
She patches clothing with embroidery, and I gave her a pair of 1970s Wranglers with a hole in the butt to do for me.
Around that time, Daniel Grider, Home Depot's vice president of information technology, described the Silicon Valley data wranglers as "awesome," according to a Palantir email.
The Wranglers reached the Kelly Cup finals twice, including a 2008 appearance under the leadership of Glen Gulutzan, a former coach of the Dallas Stars.
In the spring, wranglers there use gasoline to flush the snakes out of their winter dens (though the practice is banned in many US states).
But Jeep is selling a record number of the new Wranglers, as U.S. car buyers show ever greater favor for trucks and sport utility vehicles.
Those who had the pleasure of wallowing through turns in previous Wranglers may wonder how a loud, rough-riding and ponderous machine wins three Mudfest awards.
Saturday's selection process lacked the hallmarks of other delegate fights -- harried delegate wranglers racing around convention halls and big-name surrogates plying party leaders in private meetings.
The actress says when "Action!" was called, the birds that were tied to her started pecking her and the wranglers again threw live birds directly at her.
He may be decades older than many of his fellow wranglers, but Mr. Fong says they all face a similar challenge when it comes to staying relevant.
And many of the current chuck wagons have their roots back at the Flying W. Cy Scarborough, below, spent 15 years performing with the Flying W Wranglers.
A native of Alberta, Engelland made Las Vegas his off-season home after meeting his wife here while playing with the Las Vegas Wranglers of the ECHL.
Witnesses told him that wranglers were grabbing elephants old enough to survive without their mother's milk, but small enough to squeeze into a freight box to China.
Jin and her friend leaned in for a kiss while two animal wranglers held onto the python, when it suddenly struck and bit the woman on the nose.
Post makes solid points ... (A) country singers, like Sam Hunt, rap and that's no big deal, and (B) Wranglers have never been the exclusive domain for country fans.
If you're Kylie Jenner, however, it may also involve a flatbed truck and several wranglers (lumberjacks?) pulling a conifer that looks ready for Rockefeller Center through your foyer.
You don't hesitate—you take out your phone, and you call the fire department, or animal control, and then firemen/raccoon-wranglers are promptly dispatched to your home.
Just one of us is from the council estate trying to get out… Sometimes when two people are wranglers they're gonna bash heads and you're gonna get upset.
Bigger carmakers typically forge partnerships with highly recognizable brands, but one outlier was the Call of Duty edition Jeep Wranglers, offered for the 2011 and 2012 model years.
Kasich's delegate wranglers were equally optimistic Saturday after reviewing the list of party picks, saying they saw at least 20 on their who could be swayed to their side.
Making these balloons flight-worthy and manageable for a team of roughly 50 wranglers is done "intuitively in sketch stage because we have so many years' experience," said Piper.
Almost invariably, the Jeeps that Richter sees in Japan are Wranglers, which is the model perhaps most emblematic of the brand and the rugged, outdoor American lifestyle it symbolizes.
Defenseman Deryk Engelland, who at 36 also set a his career-best in scoring, had played for the minor-league Las Vegas Wranglers and met his wife in Vegas.
"The accident occurred after filming with animals had come to an end and the giraffe was moved off the set by animal wranglers who were in attendance," it said.
Indigenous, Spanish, mestizo, and Black vaqueros rode side-by-side and worked the land together for centuries—but Lil Nas X twangin' while rocking his Wranglers is a problem?
Jeep Wranglers don't have your standard trunk, but that didn't stop Playboy model Khloe Terae from putting hers all over one ... and in nothing but a red hot string bikini!
But at the last minute I have vivid images of politicians who put on cowboy boots and Wranglers, still with a crease on them, to walk into the Dairy Queen.
Form a crescent shape around the cows with six to 20 wranglers, including swing riders and flank riders on the sides, drag riders at the rear and one lead cowboy.
Instead, you pick whichever one you like, the tag wranglers do their work behind the scenes, and readers looking for any of these synonyms will still be able to find you.
The veteran defenseman Deryk Engelland, who has lived in Las Vegas since he joined the Wranglers of the ECHL in 2003, was chosen to speak before the home opener against Arizona.
Without the agreement, the Wranglers made in Mexico would get hit with a tariff and prices would rise — and those cotton, yarn and fabric producers in the United States might disappear.
He understood social media and dressed like a hipster, with tilted ball cap and baggy jeans, when other drivers still wore Wranglers with creases ironed down the front of each leg.
While I don't own Wranglers, I have cowboy boots from Tony Lama, Frye, and Tecovas — symbols of the four years I spent living in New Mexico and Texas during the aughts.
More than 16,500 Jeep Wranglers are listed in the database, according to Bob Diachenko of the Kromtech Security Research Center, who said the information has been exposed and updated for several months.
His team of delegate wranglers needed 233 total delegates to snatch victory from then-front-runner William H. Seward -- but had only 22 in their pockets two days out from the first ballot.
Fiat Chrysler Autombiles is recalling about 500,000 2007-10 Jeep Wranglers, including 392,633 in the United States, because the driver's-side airbag may not deploy in a crash, the automaker said on Wednesday.
Dressed in dirty Wranglers and a buckskin shirt, though his feet were bare—how strange that was, how they all walked barefoot through the weeds and the dog shit as if nothing were there.
And we were like, 'Okay, what we've been doing wrong here' — because it was a country music event and we're both southern girls — we were like, 'We've been dating skinny jeans and we need Wranglers.
The discovery follows the indictment of a Tijuana motorcycle club whose members relied on access to VIN numbers, as well as a manufacturer's key database, to steal 150 Jeep Wranglers worth an estimated $4.5 million.
Sometimes they were too close, but we had armed wranglers who knew how to capture them and duct-tape their jaws shut and bring them to another part of the Everglades to release them again.
I think Netflix will be the first streaming service to win the Oscar for best picture with Roma, which I loved and I ... Well, they've got Harvey Weinstein's old Oscar wranglers, so that would help.
Somewhere in the crux between metropolitan and cowboy, Thursday Boot Co.'s boots would not be out of place in any closet, from those of country-boy wranglers to city-slicking dandies and everyone in between.
By contrast, Usain Bolt can run nearly 28 miles per hour, cheetahs can top 60 miles per hour, and 1992 Jeep Wranglers, like those used in Jurassic Park, can accelerate to over 90 miles per hour.
The graying delegate wranglers like Mr. Spencer have a rare and suddenly sought-after skill: They understand the arcane rules and complicated interpersonal dynamics that can persuade often unpredictable state delegates to back a candidate for president.
Though I don't know if he'll go so far as to put on a pair of Wranglers and boots, Billboard suspects that Horan and Morris will be performing the song "Seeing Blind," which they collaborated on for Flicker.
Soon, a couple of the participants were operating like celebrity wranglers, introducing Mr. Seliger and his team to guys such as Benjamin Melzer, a rising male model who has been making appearances in fitness magazines all over the world.
I'll leave it to the professional Referendum-wranglers to word the question perfectly, but it should be some variation on this: Do you want England and Wales to leave the European Union, even if means the breakup of the United Kingdom?
What follows is some of the most beautiful destruction you'll ever see onscreen, with a few heart-in-mouth moments for our intrepid dino wranglers and their support staff, Daniella Pineda's spunky scientist Zia and Justice Smith's jumpy tech guru Franklin.
And just days later, she Snapchatted the delivery of her enormous Christmas tree — which barely fit into her house — and involved a flatbed truck and several wranglers (lumberjacks?) pulling a conifer that looks ready for Rockefeller Center through your foyer.
In 1954, Mr. Moore was performing with a country group, Doug Poindexter and the Starlite Wranglers, and recording at Sun Records in Memphis when Sam Phillips, the label's owner, asked him to audition a young singer his secretary kept mentioning.
After leaving the service, he went to work as a hatter at his brother's dry-cleaning business and organized the Starlite Wranglers, who recorded one of his songs at Sun, "My Kind of Carryin' On," when he and Presley crossed paths.
For example, seemingly innocuous words like "slash" and "lemon" do not refer to a punctuation mark or a citrus fruit in fannish contexts, and tag wranglers are already well aware that machine translation can only manage the literal, not the subcultural meanings.
My go-to ride-hailing apps are Lyft and Uber, but the top tech wranglers from CES — the massive tech trade show that brought me to Las Vegas — were pushing a taxi-share service, so I felt compelled to give it a try.
"I started slowly," Mr. Dallas said in a room where Calvin Klein's social media wranglers had secreted a variant of celebrity not seen here before — certainly not during the sedate men's wear shows — one whose reach far outstrips that of the usual front-row denizens.
But, there is a big difference between wearing said bottoms when you're 16 and when you're 34 — I feel like I could never wear Soffes today, much less the vintage Wranglers I purchased from Soho pop-up The Vintage Twin just two summers ago.
The film opens with a group of haggard actors preparing in a trailer and then trotted out to the scene of a wrecked tram by soldiers and wranglers, where they act as bystanders and witnesses, even giving TV interviews to reporters on the scene.
Appropriating signifiers from across class lines is, of course, a standard political move used to memorable advantage by, among others, George W. Bush, who successfully masked his patrician origins every time he put on a pair of Wranglers, a cowboy hat and a barn jacket.
AO27's trick is that it involves humans by design—around 193 volunteer tag wranglers in 219, up from 28 people in 23—who each spend a few hours a week deciding whether new tags should be treated as synonyms or subsets of existing tags, or simply left alone.
According to Smithsonian, research group Ocearch, led by former Shark Wranglers host Chris Fischer, believes the waters off Montauk, Long Island, in New York may be a sort of baby shark daycare center, after finding and tagging 9 great white shark pups in the area in the last two weeks.
"And how bad can a year be when you had delicious oysters and soufflé, found a secret place by the water, they announce no more elephants will be in the circus, a well that sucks water from the air was invented, and Ruthie and the Wranglers make a comeback," he continued.
Cloud Dataproc is probably one of the lesser-known products in Google Cloud's portfolio, but it's a powerful tool for data wranglers who are looking for a fully managed cloud service that lets them run Apache Spark and Hadoop clusters without having to worry about managing the underlying infrastructure. Today.
The Circle B Ranch in Hill City, S.D, has the Circle B Cowboys, for example, and the Flying J Wranglers perform at the Flying J Ranch in Ruidoso, N.M. Each group typically includes the owner, some of his family members and performers who have played with the band for decades.
Though he is inevitably dressed in Wranglers, a 10-gallon Stetson and cowboy boots, driving a pickup with a bed full of lassos around this small city about 153 miles southwest of Houston where he lives, racism and history's omissions have meant that for many he's miscast: Mr. Callies is black.
Without tag wranglers, I'd be stuck doing an ordinary search for "jacket" or "jacket man"—the first of which gives me hundreds of results about other irrelevant characters who happen to wear a jacket this one time, and the second of which misses some genuinely relevant results about our jacket men of interest.
When I met him, a few days into the occupation, he was standing in the office leading an informal meeting with a group of sympathetic local ranchers, ranging in age from an 1896-year-old redheaded boy in a Stetson and Wranglers to a crusty old cowboy with a big hat who kept interjecting to complain about how the media had made it look like no one in the county supported the occupation.
Because spacegandalf had listened to this podcast—AO3 deliberately recruits and assigns tag wranglers who are members of the fandoms that they wrangle for—they had the necessary context to know that "Big Guy Jacket Man Or Whatever His Name Is" referred to the same person as his slightly more official moniker "the Man In the Brown Jacket" and his later, official name, Jet Sikuliaq (and that none of these names should be confused with a different mysteriously named character from a different audio drama, the Man in the Tan Jacket from Welcome to Night Vale).

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