Bertus, an implausibly mature 16-year-old, rides at the rear as second guide and helps wrangle the loose horses. |
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Only yesterday, you'd have thought there was no way to wrangle that horse back into the barn. |
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We wrangle over word choice, punctuation, and which is the fastest keyboard shortcut. |
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It's Groundhog Day again for the scientists, politicians and fishermen who wrangle over the catch quotas in the North Sea. |
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Nothing could be worse for city residents than a long-drawn-out wrangle swallowing up a bridge. |
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The tenant said the young men immediately started to wrangle with their neighbours and left the building only when the police intervened. |
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While politicians wrangle, rangers continue working in a dangerous climate, and the parks are getting trashed. |
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Colchester Council has put in a pump as a stopgap solution, but says the real problem is a wrangle over a blocked drain. |
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The community complex has been at the centre of a legal wrangle for the past two years. |
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He today insisted the latest off-the-field wrangle will not put the mockers on City's season. |
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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. |
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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. |
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People were almost trampled as the police tried to wrangle people out of the area. |
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Apprehensive though many Ministers are, they do not regard it as their place to wrangle over the whys and wherefores, certainly not in public. |
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The men have been locked in a wrangle with their employers since they were sacked in 2000 amid allegations of bullying and harassment. |
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He is also hoping to wrangle Trade Promotion Authority back out of Congress in exchange for his craven cave-in to special interests. |
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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. |
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A couple of times the celebrity photographer Johnny Nunez tried to wrangle a group photo onstage, mid-song. |
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It's been delayed by wrangle over tideland oil, Presidential appointees, and the investigation fever. |
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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. |
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Moreover, it has been paralysed for two years by a wrangle between the two main parties over the nomination of new tribunal members. |
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We wrangle about this over and over again, and I respect the different opinions that are held on the subject. |
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And we essentially wrangle every problem and everything that goes wrong from inception to completion and beyond. |
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He was not going to say what they wanted him to say or to wrangle with them. |
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We know how tedious it can be to send out the jury while the lawyers wrangle with the judge. |
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The trial began on 19 February but was adjourned because of a legal wrangle about the nature of President Bush's visit to Iraq. |
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Those who do not visit the district education office and wrangle over the money get nothing. |
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But my husband plays with him, they wrestle and wrangle, which gets him all excited when I try to put him to bed. |
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Consequently, any vote we have here, especially on Bill C-20, will cause a huge constitutional wrangle. |
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The couple continued to wrangle during the few minutes it took for the waiter to return with the rolls. |
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As Congress continues to wrangle over whether to fund the government, the midnight deadline is quickly approaching. |
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I've managed to wrangle a goodly amount of time off this Christmastide. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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There are celebrity judges to wrangle and emotionally wrecked contestants to coax coherent interviews from. |
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Others who are more versed in tournament life wrangle invitations to PGA dinners or special tournament social events. |
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Tens of millions of others watch their sports heroes wrangle on court, field, rink and racetrack. |
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If you have the ability to wrangle or higgle with these people and not accept the first quote that is thrown at you, you may be able to get a better price. |
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He peeks in on discussions among administrators as they consider marketing schemes that risk commercializing the museum's public image and wrangle with the impact of budget cuts. |
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Novartis' Exforge parallels the naming of sports utility vehicles to evoke a brand that sounds able to tackle high blood pressure like an all-terrain vehicle can wrangle a mountain. |
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I ask once more that the national parliaments do not wrangle with the European Parliament so much that, as I said, the result is less rather than more cooperation. |
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It should be noted that, at the start of this major commercial wrangle over agriculture, the Member States of the EEC did not exactly have the same interests to protect. |
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Tesco and Levi Strauss have drawn a line under their legal wrangle over cut-price jeans by striking a new trading agreement. |
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However, a legal wrangle meant it was called back before Flintshire council's planning committee for redetermination. |
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We have had this wrangle over our country, the greatest country in the world. The leader of the Reform Party has to take full responsibility for this spectacle. |
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Sometimes there's another person too to wrangle lights, or to drive the vehicle, or to make arrangements, get releases signed, and provide support. |
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We were told that these rules were fundamental to making the euro work, the Commission is being forced into this drastic action and the wrangle is set to go on for a great deal longer. |
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Yet, after the release of his first single, Art Mengo became involved in a legal wrangle with his label which prevented him from releasing an album for the next twelve months. |
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We have really had to wrangle with the Council over both issues. |
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Moving back to the short-term, Anglo American Platinum's Lebowa Platinum Mines is facing a legal wrangle which is yet to be solved. |
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There will be again useless quibbling which will be detrimental to efficiency, since much resources will be spent on this new constitutional wrangle. |
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Europe's political leaders will breathe a sigh of relief that they can now avoid a fresh wrangle when Mr Duisenberg steps down in a few weeks' time. |
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Kennedy hopes to wrangle some of her rocker-pals as guests, she says. |
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A Swedish television presenter has managed to wrangle a personal, one-on-one gig from Bob Dylan for a TV series exploring whether we humans experience performance differently on our own or with a crowd of people. |
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How did you wrangle Nicole Kidman for her hilarious cameo in the movie? |
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Right now, celebrity photographers are in a frenzy trying to wrangle an image of TomKat's kitten. |
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When she tries to wrangle a calf, she ends up flat on her face in the barnyard muck. |
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I don't know how, but she managed to wrangle us four front row seats at tonight's game. |
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Simon Le Bon and co are embroiled in a court wrangle with Chicago-based Worldwide Fan Clubs after the firm allegedly failed to hand over more than PS23,000 in profits. |
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He did not know what it was to wrangle on indifferent points, to triumph in the superiority of his understanding, or to be supercilious on the side of truth. |
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