How To Use Wrangle In A Sentence

  • A long wrangle ensued about what exactly was binding on the Army. The English Civil War: A People's History
  • And more recently, the company further validated its belief in this technology when it announced it will be used for mass production on MY2001 Jeep Wrangler hardtops.
  • EXAMPLE: My brother is a skilled wrangler who can keep a dozen horses calm during a storm.
  • They were involved in a long legal wrangle.
  • He has worked as an editor, copywriter, lecturer, careworker, sheep wrangler, bookshop assistant and supply teacher.
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  • Latin wrangle before the Emperor and at the altars; but they spare me in this beloved retiracy. The Prince of India — Volume 02
  • Guests can lend a hand with ranch chores if they like, baling hay and moving cows to new pastures, all the while swapping stories with Brad McCarthy, the engaging, knowledgeable head wrangler.
  • He was involved in a long legal wrangle with his employers.
  • But, in order to register the team I had to pay 70 thousand dollars, without counting the pony wrangler's salary and all the rest of it.
  • He entered King's College Cambridge, graduating as a wrangler with a B.A. in 1950.
  • Jeep's Wrangler continued to gain momentum; sales are up 11 percent this year.
  • Methodist minister the Rev Ruth Parry said church members were elated that the planning wrangle, which had been rumbling on for many years, was finally over.
  • Guadalupe, the "wrangler," appeared from an inner room, looking like a chief of the Navajo tribe, so burdened was he with the bright-hued Blue Bonnet's Ranch Party
  • Maskelyne entered Cambridge in 1749 where he studied mathematics and graduated seventh wrangler in mathematics in 1754.
  • It will certainly be less hassle to come to a sensible compromise on this, rather than getting involved in a legal wrangle. Times, Sunday Times
  • The jury was discharged over a legal wrangle. The Sun
  • Yes, well, and if a tumble distorts our ideas of life, and an odd word engrosses our speculations, we are poor creatures, he addressed another friend, from whom he stood constitutionally in dissent naming him Colney; and under pressure of the name, reviving old wrangles between them upon man's present achievements and his probable destinies: especially upon Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
  • Our concern here is to emphasize the billions of small wrangles that were altering the collective thought, to summon out of the past, for an instant, an elfin clamour of now silenced voices that prepared the soil for revolution, the not-at-all-lucid propagandists at street corners, the speakers in little meeting-houses, in open spaces and during work intermissions; to recall the rustle of queer newspapers that were not quite ordinary newspapers; and the handicapped book publications that were everywhere fighting traditional and instinctive resistances. The Shape of Things to Come
  • But as the long constitutional wrangle begins, he must keep things simple. Times, Sunday Times
  • The legal wrangle was pretty much inevitable. The Sun
  • Plans by the Government to buy the island and designate it as a national historic park have been dogged by controversy, including a legal wrangle over the past 20 years that went as far as the Supreme Court.
  • The most common wrangles are on a founder leader differing with others who troop out to form new churches.
  • Without such exercise, and good sense over and above, a man who has studied logic all his life may, after all, be only a petulant wrangler, without true judgment or skill of reasoning in any science.
  • The saddle horses in charge of the horse "wrangler" accompany the wagon. Ranching, Sport and Travel
  • Duckler, izzat a Wrangler type Jeep (or a Rubicon or a CJ) or one of those Cherokee or Liberty type fake jeeps. Tom McIntyre Explains His Picks for our 2009 Hunting and Fishing Heroes and Villians Face-Off
  • As Obi-Wan Kenobi browses the dragon corral, he sees a particularly energetic dragon toss aside a diminutive wrangler, dropping him into a pool of mucky water.
  • The wrangle between the school and the local council has gone on for two years.
  • Theological wrangles belong essentially to a pioneer people: an earnest, stubbornly honest people, whose lives are given over to a battle with the elements and the brute forces of Nature, always argufy. Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Reformers
  • At the age of 18, he entered St John's College, Cambridge, graduating with a B.A. in 1780 as sixth wrangler and first chancellor's medalist.
  • A legal wrangle over a seaside town's plans to honour one of its most famous sons with a commemorative plaque is set to be resolved today.
  • [FOOTNOTE 61: potrero -- (Spanish) pasture, grassland] "The boys was smokin 'cut plug and dried mesquite leaves mixed when I left," sighed Mustang Taylor, horse wrangler of the Three Elm camp. Heart of the West [Annotated]
  • Tensions are high in the country as politicians wrangle to form a government following tight, and contested, parliamentary election results from the March 7 elections. dpa ka sg nes zar jbp rh bve ds041229 GMT Apr The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • The two countries fell out in a bitter wrangle over imports.
  • All of our brands, every single brand, will take some price increases," said Eric Wiseman, chairman and CEO of VF Corp., whose brands include The North Face, Nautica, Wrangler and Lee.
  • The writer/director, who also shot and edited the movie, lacked the budget for an animatronic shark, so he hired a ‘shark wrangler’ and used real ones.
  • Now there are wrangles right, left and centre, with videos - filmed without guests' knowledge while they were drunk - causing no end of bust-ups.
  • In fact, if he means to keep it up, newspapers may want to send a mixed party of philosophers and wranglers, instead of complaisant hacks, to his next party conference.
  • The Americans have claimed there is also an offer pending from Syrian businessman Yahya Kirdi, but that is being widely dismissed as an attempt to wrangle a little more wonga from Huang and, like a chocolate fork, is unlikely to cut much ice. Want One
  • Head for the open range and learn how to wrangle dogies.
  • It was here I went on my first horseback ride, with a mount easier to handle than even my rental car and a friendly Indian wrangler guide.
  • Alisal Guest Ranch wrangler and cowboy poet Jake Copass, 82, is a link to an earlier era of ranching in the area.
  • Sylvester is a veteran snake wrangler and the owner of Reptile Rentals, a company that supplies snakes and other animals to the film and television industry.
  • Both sides are now seeking legal advice on how to resolve the wrangle. Times, Sunday Times
  • By 1849 there had only been about 20 senior wranglers during the time he tutored (there was only one top student in each year) and around sixty placed in the top three.
  • But as the long constitutional wrangle begins, he must keep things simple. Times, Sunday Times
  • It will certainly be less hassle to come to a sensible compromise on this, rather than getting involved in a legal wrangle. Times, Sunday Times
  • A sports store which burnt to the ground in a spectacular blaze may never reopen due to an insurance wrangle, the Evening Gazette can reveal.
  • The jury was discharged over a legal wrangle. The Sun
  • A legal wrangle over a three-year-old unpaid bill for dealing with the foot-and-mouth cull has cost Cumbria's tax payers around half-a-million pounds.
  • He is currently locked in a bitter wrangle with his wife over custody of the children.
  • BAGHDAD — As Iraqi politicians wrangle through a seventh month of government-formation talks, an unexpected casualty is emerging: Iranian influence over the country's fractured Shiite groups. Baghdad Wrangling Rattles Iran Ties
  • But, whereas Deming and the largest number of tourists arrived at the intertribal camp west of Browning by automobile or a famous White brand touring bus, Seyler proudly rode there across country on horseback with the wrangler Old Dutch.
  • The couple's ancient cottage was gutted by fire a year ago, but wrangles over insurance left them unable to rebuild it and as a result they have slipped into mortgage arrears.
  • He arrived with letters of introduction written by G L Rives, a trustee of Columbia College who had been a wrangler at Cambridge in 1872.
  • Do we wrangle a potful and ask'em "Hey guys, tell us where your buddies are and how many you have, and we'll set you free! What is Maryland without Blue Crabs?
  • The legal wrangle was pretty much inevitable. The Sun
  • The eating and the socializing were more than enough reward for fulfilling our judging duties, but we also came away with an exquisite handmade pie cozy, courtesy of Gretchen's mom, who once again cracked the whip as judge wrangler. Food for body and soul (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • These two Tennessee-born wranglers have spent the past 20 years riding the southern Sierra.
  • Getting his macho kicks bullying suppliers, using a little muscle to wrangle better prices on yellowtail and grouper and shrimp and lobster. OFF THE CHART
  • Usually this manifests itself in a long wrangle as to where the new activity belongs. MANAGING FOR RESULTS
  • But a bitter legal wrangle with a former agent and an unpaid 100,000 debt saw him bankrupt. The Sun
  • Either way, snake wrangler Scott Boback hopes that his research can provide the key.
  • It's possible that his six children would be less inclined to wrangle over his chattels if he asked them openly not to, putting them on their best behaviour.
  • He was second wrangler in his final examinations (in common with many other famous mathematicians who were second at Cambridge like Thomson and Maxwell).
  • These creatures are being pursued by a high-tech wrangler who has traded a horse for a helicopter.
  • I an in-betweener, as in the great King Nebulonicon, Supreme Big Mac and Head Unicorn Wrangler of Batshit 5, does speak to me through the toaster I sleep with, but I am smart enough not to mention it in public. Today's Quiz: Are You Batshit Crazy?
  • Pringle was invited to spend a day on the set, and Griffin spent a couple of weeks giving the wranglers and stunt crew a taste of Mounted Police equestrian drill at the Griffith Park Riding Academy.
  • But a bitter legal wrangle with a former agent and an unpaid 100,000 debt saw him bankrupt. The Sun
  • The stress of seeing people wrangle with traffic wardens might just send you over the edge. The Sun
  • Seated on a green-and-white striped chair he watched a _revue_, of which from start to finish he understood but one word -- 'out', to wit -- absorbed in the doings of a red-moustached gentleman in blue who wrangled in rapid French with a black-moustached gentleman in yellow, while a snow-white _commere_ and a _compere_ in a mauve flannel suit looked on at the brawl. The Man Upstairs and Other Stories
  • One day a wrangle began, and one of the city "rowdies" pulled a pistol and fired upon a soldier. Military Reminiscences of the Civil War, Volume 2 November 1863-June 1865
  • The US currency eased as politicians there continued to wrangle about the budget. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wrangled a 16 'python from a wooden crate into a big duffle bag then sat and watched TV that night with a 7 foot boa on my back. Has anyone ever had a bear snif their face?I have.
  • Would she have to face him across a court and wrangle with him in public over custody of Kirsty?
  • The personnel consisted of sixteen to eighteen cowboys, a cook and his wagon, and a horse wrangler for the remuda. THE AMERICAN WEST
  • The next morning, I went for a ride with one of the wranglers.
  • He was reluctant to plunge into a bitter personal and partisan wrangle.
  • In 1911 he became a wrangler in Part II of the Tripos.
  • Jeep Wrangler embody those three priorities, as well as providing near-goofy levels of straight off the showroom floor off-roadability? Autoblog
  • Some slave wrangler could take them away, and it would be very hard for any freeman or freewoman to enforce his or her legal status. Barbara J. Nelson: I Am Like a Free Person of Color in a Slave State
  • His defection aggrieved her so bitterly, that the fiercest of her wrath turned upon him; and after a wrangle wherein all the parties concerned had made liberal use of those "aculeate and proper" words against which the wary Bacon warns his quarrelling readers, she flounced away into the darkness of the small hours of the stormy December morning, loudly avowing her determination never to see a sight of the ugly, dirty, mane-spirited poltroon, or open her lips to him as long as she had an eye or a tongue in her head. Strangers at Lisconnel
  • The joint venture ended in a legal wrangle between the two companies.
  • They were involved in a long legal wrangle.
  • The men have been locked in a wrangle with their employers since they were sacked in 2000 amid allegations of bullying and harassment.
  • While politicians wrangle, rangers continue working in a dangerous climate, and the parks are getting trashed.
  • Sir Piercie Shafton's colour began to rise -- "I marvel," he said, "to hear your reverence talk thus -- What! will you, for the imagined death of a rude, low-born frampler and wrangler, venture to impinge upon the liberty of the kinsman of the house of Piercie? The Monastery
  • Since the attempts of the 70s, legal wrangles over ownership of the comic book hero had prevented production.
  • The legal wrangle continues.
  • I sent Tandy Barnes in last week for a month’s supplies, he explained, referring to his wrangler and all-around ranch hand. Ride the Thunder
  • Francis was ranked as fourth wrangler meaning that he was fourth out of the students awarded a first class degree.
  • Police brought in reptile wrangler Chris Law, who captured the gator by grabbing it at the tail with his bare hands. Weirdest News Stories in June 2010 | myFiveBest
  • It is feared that further legal wrangles could now leave him trapped in an institution until he reaches the age 18.
  • Men will wrangle for religion, write for it, fight for it, die for it, anything but live for it. Charles Caleb Colton 
  • He graduated in 1850 as second wrangler and Smith's prizeman.
  • The board is determined to press ahead with the £213m flotation on Friday, despite the US legal wrangle, although there could be a slight delay.
  • Health chiefs have met finance experts in a bid to resolve a wrangle which is holding up plans for a £96 million ‘super hospital’.
  • He has been at the club too long and had to shut out too many protests and boardroom wrangles to let it throw him now.
  • He is not a wrangler, nor quarrelsome, and keeps himself out of all kinds of mischief, which other boys run into.
  • By the way, "grant-wrangler" is a very apt term =) Archive: Oct 08 - Mar 09
  • If a thousand-mile journey begins with a single step, it follows that the dawn of high-volume injection molded car bodies could begin with the production of 5,000 Jeep Wrangler hardtops.
  • The smarties then say, ‘if there are no trained ones around, get an animal wrangler to spend a couple of months whipping a sheep into shape.’
  • A ‘lunger,’ his tuberculosis kept him from active fighting in the Civil War but he served as a horse wrangler.
  • The commission, which was set up in 2000, was initially scheduled to report this May, but was granted an extension to 2005 after a series of wrangles over legal fees and compensation.
  • The wrangler has no hypothesis to establish or no concern for truth but the only aim is to create doubt regarding well established facts.
  • Sir Piercie Shafton’s colour began to rise — “I marvel,” he said, “to hear your reverence talk thus — What! will you, for the imagined death of a rude, low-born frampler and wrangler, venture to impinge upon the liberty of the kinsman of the house of Piercie?” The Monastery
  • We should resist the temptation to wrangle with the green eyeshade folks who question our prospects. A New Strategy for Economic Growth
  • A legal wrangle over a seaside town's plans to honour one of its most famous sons with a commemorative plaque is set to be resolved today.
  • Considering that Kentis intends Open Water as a cautionary tale against putting too much trust in man vs. nature, it seems perverse that he forced his actors to do exactly that while working with a shark wrangler.
  • It is instead an informal salon, a forum for eminent scientists, members of the digerati and science journalists from all over the world to wrangle, show off, provoke and explain themselves.
  • After some wrangles and wrong turnings, we found Trish's place.
  • We arrived at the apartment block and we wrangled our way past the doorman on duty.
  • The author's estate has been the subject of countless legal wrangles in recent years, as Stephen proved himself an ardent defender of both the copyright of the author's works and the family's privacy.
  • Next morning I ride out with newly-weds Terry and Anne, and our wrangler Dan.
  • gosling" right at harvest time, when hands were so scarce that farmers wrangled and fought, day in and day out, to get one single man to go into the field. The Moccasin Maker
  • But the trust was not properly set up, leading to a legal wrangle over who was owed money. Times, Sunday Times
  • Men will wrangle for religion, write for it, fight for it, die for it, anything but live for it. Charles Caleb Colton 
  • Men will wrangle for religion, write for it, fight for it, die for it, anything but live for it. Charles Caleb Colton 
  • A court wrangle over the legal parentage of the children will now be heard in the New Year in a unique case which is likely to raise a host of highly-complex moral and human questions.
  • Because of one picture in which she was giving Orville a wide, warm grin, strangers later asked whether the wrangler was her husband. Portrait of An Artist
  • While Cody, Wyoming, artist Thomas Molesworth was no Wild West cowboy, he did have an idea of how a wrangler should live.
  • He wore faded Wranglers, ancient cowboy boots and a brown, plaid Western - style shirt with the sleeves rolled up to his elbows.
  • Talks over the scheme have been halted by legal wrangles, but drivers say that they will push for the systems to be in place within the next three to six months.
  • He studied at Queens' College, Cambridge and was coached privately by William Hopkins, graduating in 1834 as senior wrangler and first Smith's prizeman.
  • Apprehensive though many Ministers are, they do not regard it as their place to wrangle over the whys and wherefores, certainly not in public.
  • He wrangled horses for the Confederacy during the Civil War.
  • Next morning, I joined a walking ride and the cowboys, or wranglers, as they call them here, gave me a very docile horse.
  • Behind all those cute animals performing amazing acts in films there are animal wranglers like Mark Dumas, who trains bears, and Jim Chubb and his big cats.
  • Bertus, an implausibly mature 16-year-old, rides at the rear as second guide and helps wrangle the loose horses.
  • The common-sense centrists, the idealistic environmentalists and the blue-rinse wranglers had a rare moment of political concord.
  • He is currently locked in a bitter wrangle with his wife over custody of the children.
  • At first I thought "herder" it was another name for a cat wrangler, someone who handles trained Hollywood cats. Blisstree
  • On his brief rendition of ‘My Buddy,’ the guitarist wrangles with his instrument to create dense pileups, the impossibly fast runs leading into a similarly complex reading of ‘Gone With the Wind.’
  • She's a snake charmer, a mambo rider, a serpent-wrangler and inchworm-eater and Cave is her willing accomplice. Grinderman
  • I don't want to get into a wrangle with the committee.
  • He was involved in a long legal wrangle with his employers.
  • Go behind the scenes with the movie's snake wrangler, learn how to survive snakebites, and discover some of the weirdest and rarest snake species on the planet.
  • Only yesterday, you'd have thought there was no way to wrangle that horse back into the barn.
  • Campaigners still smarting from ‘the bruises’ of wrangles with education officials four years ago advised parents of children who have been declined places from their primary school.
  • It would be confoundingly tacky if a talking horse was able to wrangle all of Alan Harper's commitment issues with women while staving off countless hours of glue jokes and rekindling a strictly sexual relationship with a now septuagenarian Secretariat. Hulu.com: Retaining the Sheen: The Worst Possible Two and a Half Men Replacements
  • The couple's ancient cottage was gutted by fire a year ago, but wrangles over insurance left them unable to rebuild it and as a result they have slipped into mortgage arrears.
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  • The original story of the outback crocodile wrangler, who is taken back to America by the journalist doing an exposé on him, is an hilarious example of plot development when two diverse cultures collide.
  • Three times Old Gardener struck the ancient treasure, a gift to their beloved ancestor from a fellow Senior Wrangler.
  • Men will wrangle for religion, write for it, fight for it, die for it, anything but live for it. Charles Caleb Colton 
  • Dogwalkers wrangle groups of a dozen or more and most seem to be very good with the animals though some of the lazier employees tie the dogs up some place where they bark for an hour or so before they are returned home unexercised. Buenos Aires pics
  • The plan was scrapped in 2001 after planning wrangles.
  • Hardy was placed as fourth wrangler in the Mathematical Tripos of 1898, a result which continued to annoy him for, despite feeling that the system was very silly, he still felt that he should have come out on top.
  • ‘When I have to use other horses brought by the wranglers, there is usually very little prep time with the horses,’ said Bode.
  • DeWitte said that 20 Wrangler brand filter cigars - one of several brands available - were available from one outlet for $1.28 a pack.
  • Howard teams up with ‘Silent’ Tom Smith, an eccentric horse wrangler whose days as a cowboy have ended with the demise of the wild west.
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  • Until the legal wrangles are resolved, the houseboat residents are paying their rent directly into a bank account.
  • Some of the plastics technology that the DCX engineers are working with on the concepts is being used for a thermoplastic hardtop that will be available on as many as 5,000 of the 2001 model year Jeep Wrangler.
  • The spider that bites Maguire in the movie is actually a Black Widow spider, painted red and blue by famed spider wrangler Steven R Kutcher.
  • This is not some paltry wrangle over party funding. The Sun
  • They were jailed for five years after a legal wrangle over their gun permits. The Sun
  • Despite the fact that the community realizes the need for the extra room and is willing to help him, things are unable to move because they are caught in a political wrangle.
  • The wranglers were brilliant horsemen and treated their horses with respect and affection.
  • In 1880 he graduated as Senior Wrangler (the top First Class student) and he was first Smith's prizeman.
  • The plan was to avoid annual parliamentary wrangles.
  • He went to St John's College Cambridge, entering the College in 1844 and becoming senior wrangler and Smith's prizeman in 1848.
  • He is currently locked in a bitter wrangle with his wife over custody of the children.
  • The US currency eased as politicians there continued to wrangle about the budget. Times, Sunday Times
  • From discovering new slithering species to collecting deadly venom, real-world snake wranglers bring you face-to-fang with some of the most mesmerizing snakes on the planet.
  • In 1999, council officers extended the school's capacity to three classes after wrangles with parents.
  • Kathopanishad tells the story of Nachiketas who boldly wrangled with Yama, the god of death, and worsted him.
  • Dan Neil/The Wall Street Journal The Xplore Wrangler certainly feels authentic on the highway, with quadraphonic tire roar blasting from the BFGs' deep treads and a serious lack of top speed, thanks to the vehicle's aerodynamics. Off-Roading With a Tent
  • In the Scottish Highlands, environmental campaigners and landowners wrangled over the possibility of reintroducing wolves to a landscape devoid of lupine presence since the 1700s.
  • The tenant said the young men immediately started to wrangle with their neighbours and left the building only when the police intervened.
  • He graduated from Pembroke College Cambridge in 1875 as second wrangler, bracketed with George Chrystal.
  • He graduated in 1850 as second wrangler and Smith's prizeman.
  • Trained volunteers help those with learning difficulties ‘speak up for themselves’ in disputes, whether they are legal wrangles or a disagreement with a neighbour.
  • Next morning, I joined a walking ride and the cowboys, or wranglers, as they call them here, gave me a very docile horse.
  • The boss of Bradford's privatised education service has reaffirmed its commitment to the district after a year-long behind-the-scenes wrangle over cash.
  • The Xplore Wrangler certainly feels authentic on the highway, with quadraphonic tire roar blasting from the BFGs' deep treads and a serious lack of top speed, thanks to the vehicle's aerodynamics. Go Off Road, Sleep Up Top
  • All relevant departments should develop team spirit, manage forwardly , self-harmonize and take responsibility automatically without any buckpassing and wrangle.
  • A long wrangle ensued about what exactly was binding on the Army. The English Civil War: A People's History
  • Freddy 4-H'er: Little kid who raises and shows livestockWrangler Butt: A Freddy in tightfitting jeansJuicers: Dairy cattlePig Patrol: Officials who weigh swine before a competition to determine weight classWether report: Vital stats like weight and breed on lambs ( "" wethers '') reported to judges and the mediaConcrete cowboy: City slickers in boots and cowboy hats who turn out to watch At The Fair
  • [Hopkins] was able to say that he had among his pupils nearly two hundred wranglers, of whom seventeen had been senior and forty-four in one of the first three places.
  • A former pro rodeo cowboy, these days he works primarily as an animal coordinator for films, supervising other wranglers and setting up stunts, shots etc.
  • Beneath the darkening sky, wranglers make final adjustments to harnesses and jingling bells as the teams of locomotive-size draft horses shift impatiently, clouds of steam puffing from their noses.
  • EXAMPLE: My brother is a skilled wrangler who can keep a dozen horses calm during a storm.
  • Vinnie mostly sat on his pedestal, closely monitored by animal wranglers.
  • Painted five spoke alloy wheels with polished rims look cool, and are shod with Wrangler 235/70 16 all terrain tyres.
  • The joint venture ended in a legal wrangle between the two companies.
  • Mona Charen, one time official word wrangler for first lady Nancy Reagan being eviscerated by Firedoglake's Jane Hamsher. Editorials from Hell's leading daily newspaper
  • With two wranglers and six horses all we needed now were reservations!
  • Usually this manifests itself in a long wrangle as to where the new activity belongs. MANAGING FOR RESULTS
  • They were jailed for five years after a legal wrangle over their gun permits. The Sun
  • Question: Will it ever not be thrilling watching President Obama and, knowing he's a Chicago guy at heart, be certain we'll never have to see images of him in crisp Wranglers 'clearin' brush 'on some contrived ranch, and knowing that he'll back among us in four to eight? Ted Goeglein: 13 Questions For Which I Expect No Answers
  • We all "partied" together (this was like, making pancakes at midnight, high-school goody-two-shoes kind of partying) after prom one year -- my bro and his best friend had dates to our all-girl prom, and we got them to wrangle up some extra dudes and stayed up at Grace McKinnon's house until 6am ... ah, innocence ... Pardon me, frances
  • He immediately impressed his teachers with his mathematical ability and he graduated B.A. in 1757 as senior wrangler.
  • The wrangler reached them, shouting at them to leave the animals alone. SHADOW OF A DARK QUEEN: BOOK ONE OF THE SERPENTWAR SAGA
  • The stress of seeing people wrangle with traffic wardens might just send you over the edge. The Sun
  • From the earliest days, said Shirley, Orr's Ranch was a gathering spot for freighters, cattle and horse wranglers, sheepherders, broncobusters, miners and trappers.
  • It has been billed as the first convertible crossover (if you exclude the Jeep Wrangler).
  • Audi is probably going to pull the trigger on a Q5 cabrio soon, and Jeep has been making a ragtop Wrangler since the Earth cooled. A Nissan at CrossPurposes With Competence
  • Audi is probably going to pull the trigger on a Q5 cabrio soon, and Jeep has been making a ragtop Wrangler since the Earth cooled. A Nissan at CrossPurposes With Competence
  • All of his booking is handled by Chris Garlock, union coordinator and chief rat wrangler. Raising a big stink? Try the rat.
  • Finally, include your home in a will that has been translated and officially recognised by local law, as failure to do this can lead to expensive and unnecessary legal wrangles down the line.

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