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"wrangle" Definitions
  1. an argument that is complicated and continues over a long period of time

745 Sentences With "wrangle"

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He is a son of Philip C. Wrangle of Cashiers, N.C., and the late Mary Louise Close Wrangle.
The GOP wrangle was not Trump's only win on Tuesday.
To make it through school, many dyslexics wrangle and hustle.
How do you now wrangle every child influencer out there?
Had to bring in Uni Safety to help wrangle them.
His aspirations proved harder than expected to wrangle into code.
The U.S. Supreme Court continues to wrangle with Apple v.
They are all unwieldy, but she's able to wrangle them.
As Nkechi tries to memorialize him, memory and truth wrangle.
The wrangle had long frustrated Macedonia's EU and NATO aspirations.
If it's a jobs program, it must wrangle with spatial mismatch.
Sure, it can wrangle data, but it's not exactly Apex Legends.
We're not trying to shape it; we're trying to wrangle it.
But worse things are happening than a wrangle in a courthouse.
And there may not have been such urgency to wrangle it.
If GOP leaders can wrangle the votes, it will happen Tuesday.
Hart Huguet Hagerty and Dr. John McElmurray Wrangle were married Oct.
And an effort to wrangle the dialects of the Canadian Arctic.
Graham is working with wants to wrangle 20 signatures from parties.
There was always some kind of depth and wrangle to it.
Delay, if they can't wrangle the votes this week, could be fatal.
Wrangle, 31, is a jewelry designer whose business, Hart, is in Charleston.
Can they wrangle a gaggle of corgis or visiting college football champs?
His attempts to wrangle an anti-Iran alliance led to awkward moments.
While Phil Neville's argument was not, perhaps, the most elegant contribution to the eternal wrangle over whether or not any given football is truly world class, it did at least help to exemplify the utter pointlessness of said wrangle.
Facebook's struggle to wrangle fake news in the United States is well known.
Forty-five seconds, someone has gone to wrangle Pele back onto the track.
Like Manafort, Gates helped wrangle delegates at the 2016 Republican convention in Cleveland.
I felt bad because they were trying to wrangle us the whole time.
Traders had to wrangle approvals from producers to rearrange shipping schedules, inconveniencing Qatar.
But there is no need to wrangle over compliance with intelligence oversight laws.
Once you arrive, wrangle your baggage and hail a taxi into the city.
But what Shnayerson is less able, or willing, to wrangle with is why.
As open water swimming's popularity has increased, bookings have become a difficult wrangle.
The laconic Senate leader has strained all year to wrangle his narrow majority.
To wrangle the Rubik's Cube, however, Dactyl didn't rely entirely on reinforcement learning.
These are likely to be better deals than what lesser companies can wrangle.
Robb used a fishing hook to help wrangle the gator around 1:30 a.m.
Soon after, I got an assignment and managed to wrangle a Coolsculpting treatment gratis.
But the company didn't get to wrangle a favorable court decision out of it.
Couldn't machine learning or AI or another hot tech buzzword wrangle the tags instead?
Was it hard to wrangle all that in and give it a single voice?
I mean that she's been able to wrangle in all these gals is great.
Machine learning has huge potential to help wrangle and draw insights from scientific research.
To wrangle all that screen, China-based Byton partnered with voice AI company Aiqudo.
Now if only the Manchester United front office can wrangle his post-game interviews.
"It was the very beginning of teaching me how to wrangle a fanbase," Wright says.
And to wrangle those mega files, Nikon's included its top-line Expeed 5 image processor.
But dockless bikes, and now scooters, have made it much more difficult to wrangle wheels.
And even so, the sheep tend to wrangle Peter instead of the other way around.
If you can wrangle getting a Swift into your photobooth picture, you're guaranteed endless likes.
Facebook's 2.2 billion-plus users especially make for an awful lot of content to wrangle.
The boy's mother tried to wrangle him, but the pontiff said to let him play.
I've previously mentioned my struggle to wrangle my social media feeds to a bearable din.
For delivery services, the logistics of reusables are more difficult to wrangle, but not impossible.
In reality, things turn messier, and I find myself embroiled in an Anglo-Spanish wrangle.
They also swapped out a considerable amount of depth to wrangle KD, and it's showing.
He's faced with a decision: How do I wrangle Taylor all the way down to Hades?
A number of new businesses are sprouting up to try and wrangle the problem for retailers.
High school teachers trying to wrangle hormonal students and homeschooling parents alike are welcome to redeem.
To help wrangle its system, Facebook is in the midst of hiring 1,000 new ad reviewers.
Wrangle my hair, which is naturally curly, but I usually straighten it when I have time.
However, once they located the animal, they realized they didn't have a way to wrangle it.
"I manage to wrangle a family of nine and still look like a ten," she says.
It'll now take 2 weeks to wrangle a new dummy ... which will set production back $30k.
How did you manage to wrangle this disparate group of weird, talented outsiders with similar sensibilities?
The Olivier Award-winning playwright wanted to consider the emotional wrangle over intellectual property in art.
They don't talk like D.C. types or cautious governors who have to wrangle with state legislatures.
Above it, ethnically diverse cartoon characters attempted to wrangle some birthday candles onto an oversized donut.
To wrangle the heavily weighted steering around a corner is a feat of mind and body.
We'll disagree and wrangle, but we will not treat this as good-versus-evil blood sport.
Monday's hearing comes as committee Democrats are still trying to wrangle Mueller to deliver public testimony.
Varun Anand, an affable young campaign aide assigned to "wrangle" the traveling press corps, looked stricken.
He could still win the first ballot if he is able to wrangle enough unpledged delegates.
In that moment, Thompson is as hard to wrangle as a heavy tarp in a gust.
One of the earliest obstacles was trying to wrangle their engine of choice, 22.0D Fighter Maker.
Dr. Chu and Dr. Lindquist tried repeatedly to wrangle approval to use the Seattle Flu Study.
" They may soon have to wrangle another question of solar system classification: "What is a moon?
Lawmakers continue to wrangle over how -- and if -- Congress should tackle the question of regulating encryption.
When Qyburn tries to wrangle the Mountain back into his post, the Mountain flings him down stairs.
We wrangle three friends of ours who were also at the showing to go grab some food.
We see these things individually, but struggle to wrangle them as part of a larger, toxic whole.
"Neighbor, trick-or-treating tradition with @savannahguthrie (thank goodness a sister wife to help wrangle!)" she added.
Google is finally figuring out how to help average people deal with and wrangle their app situation.
Hartsfield-Jackson is at full staff and workers have been shifted to wrangle passengers at other checkpoints.
Those car loan catastrophes, of course, primarily affected high-risk buyers that could only wrangle subprime loans.
The legal wrangle took another turn when Volodymyr Zelenskiy was elected as the new president in April.
She's just like, 'I don't have the energy to wrangle all my kids anymore and their kids.
In traditional research, you've got to get funding and wrangle researchers and win approvals from your university.
Kearney, interview body-positivity activists and eating disorder experts, and even wrangle a White House press credential.
Amperity is one a handful of so-called customer data platforms that help marketers wrangle their data.
QUICK: WHAT HAPPENS BECAUSE YOUR PARTY HAS BEEN A DIFFICULT ONE TO WRANGLE AS MOST PARTIES ARE.
There are priorities to juggle, schedules to wrangle, agreements to hammer out, decisions to get consensus on.
Later that night, the Richmond County Sheriff's Office was working in Molly Pond to wrangle the gator.
L) for A$19.25 million dollars ($14.52 million), ending a legal wrangle over control of the port.
Even at her most out-there, she's able to wrangle her experiments into something recognizably song-shaped.
It wasn't until Mengden and D'Amico showed up that they were able to wrangle the two pups.
In the past, cleaning his paws meant dirtying towel after towel as I tried to wrangle him.
That has long been a euphemistic term for editors who wrangle celebrities and are cozy with publicists.
The center's staff called the Metro Nashville Police Department and Metro Animal Control to safely wrangle the coyote.
"The owners left him there, so we had to go in and carefully wrangle him out," Stroh recalled.
But at the end of the day, the Wrangle mammoths likely succumbed to similar problems of resource scarcity.
If she ultimately opposes it, leadership will need to wrangle two "yes" votes from some combination of Sens.
I am abundantly blessed with this gaggle of crazy kids, running around naked, and trying to wrangle them.
After someone called the cops, Animal Control managed to wrangle Stormy and send her back to the church.
Jump into this course and learn to wrangle those tricky tasks and get the results you're looking for.
This is a nice way of saying that there's no possible way to wrangle all this material. Chronologically?
Anderson notes that low-level workers can rarely wrangle raises, and that real-world constraints eliminate exit power.
In other action, two undefeated teams, England and Belgium, wrangle for control of Group G at 2 p.m.
Now, you know right away how people feel about something and you have to wrangle with those opinions.
The Ruias and ArcelorMittal are still locked in a legal wrangle over the fate of the steel asset.
Outgoing Chief of Staff John Kelly is out defending his time trying to wrangle the Trump White House.
Operators wrangle the delivery bots on UC Berkeley's campus all the way from Colombia, as the SF Chronicle reported.
Inevitably, the Clintons will wrangle a few prominent black figures to say that they, too, agree with Clinton's comments.
So, no, I'm not sure how Netflix managed to wrangle three Oscar nominees and several luminaries in one thriller.
Westrich used vacuum hoses to wrangle the thousands of bees into several large buckets and safely relocate the colony.
Wrangle in these tough wares, and rock them with your favorite denim-on-denim ensemble or frilly prairie dress.
This year's event will also feature an app to help wrangle it all, which you can check out here.
Even that may be too late—with the midterms fast approaching, antsy House members will be harder to wrangle.
Together, they could wrangle an audience as large as that which watched the Red Sox-Cardinals, possibly even more.
You may not be a financial expert, but most of us can wrangle a spreadsheet in the early days.
How difficult was it to wrangle up people to use their celebrity to speak out publicly against R. Kelly?
It's a tough shot to organize with so many people, but the photographer managed to wrangle them all together.
It turned out that Ryan and I had much more in common than our inability to wrangle an Audi.
When he did, on June 15th, it was a six-hour wrangle on the ropes with few knockout punches.
She recommended communicating to your manager that for those meetings, child care may not be available to wrangle distractions.
Trying to wrangle multiple streaming services and offer them individually to users is an ambitious but ultimately difficult goal.
How are we to wrangle such entanglements between victims and victimizers, witnesses and perpetrators, debauched pleasure and overwhelming disgust?
As the feds continue to wrangle over this question, some states have already moved forward with their own solutions.
But that was just the beginning, Mr. Rechnitz said, of their attempts to wrangle favors out of City Hall.
The use of subpoenas to wrangle information from resistant states and localities has alarmed some immigration experts and advocates.
But the prospects of resolving a wrangle over trade that led to both countries imposing retaliatory tariffs remains elusive.
Some campaigns have put in place precinct teams to persuade and wrangle caucusgoers before and after the first alignment.
Priebus was sent away, literally, after months spent struggling to wrangle a weird and wild new White House. 6.
At the ranch in Utah, my fellow troubled teenagers and I were taught to wrangle and train the horses.
It decided it would not keep the savings or wrangle with outside insurers about who gets to pocket the money.
Traps are mostly used by pest control regulators and scientists to wrangle up local bugs to test for certain viruses.
We see Mr. Incredible try to help Dash with math homework, wrangle Jack-Jack, and ask Edna Mode for advice.
I help wrangle A. so R. can finish getting ready and throw some breakfast sandwiches together for both of us.
Manafort accused the Cruz campaign of "Gestapo tactics" and "not playing by the rules" in its efforts to wrangle delegates.
So, Buddington knew it would be a unique challenge to wrangle their focus — especially with subjects like history and geography.
The deal Disney made with Sony last year to successfully wrangle the Sony-owned Spider-Man into the Avengers franchise.
By the way, if you want to see that mirrorball, you'll have to wrangle an invitation to Bobby Bones' house.
Stuck to playing offense, the kitten does his best to wrangle the snack away without actually hurting his squirrel buddy.
It was like dealing with the world's worst customer service department ­— only we were trying to wrangle purportedly public information.
Unless your husband can wrangle up free flights to exotic locations on private government jets, flying can be a nightmare.
During a rally with Boy Scouts in July, Trump quipped that if Price couldn't wrangle the votes, he'd dismiss him.
And to be clear, President Donald Trump was, by all accounts, very effective in helping wrangle votes in the Senate.
The opera involves the entangled tale of Idomeneo's attempt to wrangle out of the vow, while placating the god Neptune.
Much of its executives' time is spent trying to wrangle the legal rights for unloved projects that remain in limbo.
Her secondary goal is to avoid truant officers who might wrangle her back to school, thereby thwarting goal No. 1.
Doubtless a good chunk of that financing will go towards trying to wrangle with regulatory variations in its different markets.
According to Wired, Neumann said he would normally have tried to wrangle for a better deal but decided against it.
Senate leaders are talking confidently about their ability to wrangle together a majority, even with their thin margin for error.
Nefertari had spent months going through the footage on her computer, trying to synchronize the videos and wrangle them together.
Thank you so much for creating undies that help wrangle my 'new mom bod' without looking like MY mom's underwear.
Taken while her daughters were still young girls, Moore appeared to wrangle all of three of them in the photo.
Bartenders need to keep an eye on and wrangle rowdy customers who are on the cusp of being over-served.
" The director went on, "He killed the stranglehold of P.C. Trump is the only person who can wrangle this culture.
The 2020 QuickBooks Pro Mastery Bundle will help you wrangle Quickbooks with 246 modules and 22 hours of online content.
And now that it's finally the default port of the present, it should only get easier to wrangle from here.
" He continued, "I give them advice to be a little bit careful and don't get into a wrangle with anybody.
He met his second girlfriend when she was looking for someone to wrangle green bottle flies for a music video.
But with time-jumping metanarratives and compulsive genre-switching, the eight novels proved tough to wrangle into one film-able narrative.
So much so that she's willing to wrangle the family together for a portrait, even if there might be tears involved.
It will almost certainly take Mr Trump more than a single term to wrangle his way out of its many provisions.
The full inquest was due to begin next week but has now been postponed in a legal wrangle over confidential documents.
News that because last year's card "was so dramatic," momager Kris had "given up" trying to "wrangle" her kids and grandkids.
You can also pick up a 72-ounce pumpkin cheesecake (pre-sliced, thankfully, because that would be very difficult to wrangle).
Fronted by multi-instrumentalist Laena Geronimo and guitarist Shannon Lay, Feels wrangle squealing, off-kilter licks into catchy ups and downs.
Using a video adapter physically connected to your TV means you'll have to wrangle HDMI and charging cables while you play.
Any deferments therefore will disproportionately hit trade houses who must wrangle approvals from producers before diverting the cargoes into other markets.
The real drama for Pelosi will come during the floor vote in January, where she'll need to wrangle together 2023 votes.
And a Staten Island man tried to wrangle an alligator on his own, citing that he was inspired by Steve Irwin.
To complicate matters, the Avedon Foundation is involved in a legal wrangle with another master printer for the photographer, Gideon Lewin.
Anker's PowerLine lightning cables come with a Velcro tie to help you wrangle up any extra cord length you don't need.
When you're in love with someone who has depression, somehow that lonely and isolating disease manages to wrangle you in too.
"I've been optimizing, trying to wrangle for people who I think will be most affected," said Ms. Jampol, a behavioral scientist.
Another senior White House official said Trump did not want to have the vote delayed, but instead push to wrangle votes.
House Republicans announced Thursday that they had postponed their planned vote for Thursday evening, as leaders wrangle votes for the bill.
A win-win for Democrats Tuesday's wrangle over the ACA also had another political dimension -- it let Democrats off the hook.
Liu Shiyuan's videos, photos, and installations wrangle with the deluge of information and imagery we're constantly fed without veering into incoherence.
Ron offers to buy one on the spot, and a hilarious who's-on-first-type wrangle over obtaining the proper license follows.
Mud also proved that Nichols could not only wrangle stars (Reese Witherspoon played McConaughey's love interest, Juniper) but could help them shine.
And in 2015, a weasel was caught riding on the back of a woodpecker in a failed attempt to wrangle the bird.
And outside the mainland, Art Basel Hong Kong was finally canceled after a public wrangle between participating galleries and the fair's organizers.
The company imagines that the virtual assistant will help employees launch conference calls, organize room bookings, and even wrangle with their expenses.
The wrangle is likely to be as prolonged as the reckoning that Belgium, and the Africa Museum, are conducting with their pasts.
Lifting your arm won't change your service, but, he says, walking could wrangle you more bars, especially if you're in a city.
News that because last year's card "was so dramatic," momager Kris Jenner had "given up" trying to "wrangle" her kids and grandkids.
While Americans still wrangle their overgrown lawns by pushing or riding a lawnmower, many Europeans have handed off that responsibility to robots.
Abroad, Ms Tsai has found herself unexpectedly embroiled in a legal wrangle not just with China, but with the world at large.
News that because last year's card "was so dramatic," momager Kris, 63, had "given up" trying to "wrangle" her kids and grandkids.
States currently wrangle with the secretary of Education in a lengthy negotiation process, going back and forth over the states' performance objectives.
As he's done before, he's using words to change hearts, rather than trying to wrangle with the rusted plumbing of church doctrine.
From that episode, the play evolved into an intimate, tense wrangle between the boy, Alan Strang, and his psychiatrist, Dr. Martin Dysart.
But there's plenty to do instead: Guests can go horseback riding, fishing, hiking, and even learn how to wrangle and pen cattle.
Workers in those same jobs half a decade later fear the future, as President Trump and Congress wrangle over a border wall.
Power-operated seatbacks with controls near the back door and in the trunk help shorter owners wrangle items in the cargo bay.
He was successful, and a year later he managed to wrangle a judicial consent decree that restated the terms of the pact.
Mostly, it's a time-saver; when you're already wrangling two toddlers, the last thing you want is to wrangle autocorrect as well.
Having announced that worms are his entire repertoire, Mabbitt proceeds to wrangle 10 neon-bright ones onto the pages, with hilarious difficulty.
It gave Andrew the opportunity to learn how to write assembly code for the 33 processor, which he found difficult to wrangle.
One difficulty is having to wrangle with insurance companies that deny payment for tests and procedures that their policies seem to cover.
It's still an open question if those three Republicans vote to hear witnesses, if they can also wrangle a fourth as well.
And while you might think that the auto industry needs mechanical engineers more than folks who can wrangle code, you'd be mistaken.
Have you ever witnessed a girl wrangle a flapping map half the size of her body on the corner of a busy intersection?
Having to wrangle another cable isn't great, but it's necessary for the upgrade process to be as streamlined and simple as it is.
But on a few lonely islands, including Siberia's Wrangle island and Alaska's St. Paul, mammoths managed to hang on thousands of years longer.
Wrangle island is much larger, which may explain why its mammoth population outlived the St. Paul mammoths by more than a thousand years.
"I suspect it was the same thing," Wooller said, adding that a careful paleoenvironmental analysis is needed on Wrangle to confirm the hypothesis.
Even as they wrangle over the terms of a recount, there is speculation that the two candidates are cooking up a private deal.
Even with the aid of the Senate's two independents, Democrats would need to wrangle an additional 10 Republican votes to override a veto.
As politicians wrangle their own solutions to the border talks, here are four steps to help anyone keep collaborating when talks break down.
A flight attendant provided the men with handcuffs, and the two then worked with crew to wrangle the man back into his seat.
"Every single person in Congress has a role — our role is to take our votes, leadership's role is to wrangle votes," Omar said.
The next, he comes sailing down the lane, back arched and fingers splayed, to wrangle and stuff a way-too-steep alley-oop.
"After school, I'll go around on my scooter and jump in with the tortoises to say 'g'day!' or wrangle some snakes," he says.
Trump apparently tapped Celebrity Apprentice producer Mark Burnett to wrangle some famous names and Trump's team seemed hopeful that the situation would improve.
Here's where things get fun: You can manipulate these rules to essentially wrangle a free one-way ticket anywhere in the United States.
At the ranch, guests can get a taste of modern cowboy life, sleeping in cabins or lodges and learning how to wrangle cattle.
I don't know that Wonder Woman would have felt any more (or less) empowering had she decided to wrangle it into a bun.
He said that Schumer hasn't tried to wrangle him one way or the other on the nominee, who has yet to be named.
Forty years ago, President Ford was able to wrangle a majority before the first ballot because many delegates came to the convention unbound.
The world is a place where you can wrangle people you have never met to solve puzzles with you on a simulated train!
Relations with most European Union members are badly damaged, and Turkey has been embroiled in an ugly diplomatic wrangle with the United States.
The latest example of a contract wrangle is a dispute between the Andhra Pradesh state government in southern India and renewable energy companies.
He must wrangle a band of relatives, from the merely well-off to billionaires, who are accustomed from birth to privilege and plenty.
We might get manicures, but more often than not, I wrangle whoever I'm with into going vintage clothes shopping, which I'm obsessed with.
In addition to having to wrangle four children under the age of ten, she had to manage the meltdown of her oldest daughter.
Wednesday's meeting came as Republican leaders are scrambling to wrangle the votes to finance the government before funding runs out on midnight Friday.
In this case, we have a dedicated tool that will continue to grow and help the newsroom wrangle all those last-minute documents.
Trump trying to wrangle people into silence with nondisclosure agreements brings up the larger question of what, exactly, he's afraid will get out.
It wasn't until mama and mom actually show up towards Good Trouble's midseason that the dramedy managed to wrangle a tear from my eye.
The Urbex includes some clever innovations that make it easier to wrangle laptops, smartphones, tablets, gaming devices, and a rat's nest of charging cables.
In contrast, Liu said, his team designed an attack where someone only needs to poison the training data, not wrangle the AI model itself.
However, WebMD executives have said they expect smaller advertising budgets from drug companies as they wrangle with pricing pressure from President Trump and Congress.
Click here to view original GIFThe brush attachment dries your hair while you comb it, so you only have one styling tool to wrangle.
They've been the subject of whispery, catty, anonymously sourced stories about how other members of Congress want to "rein them in" or "wrangle" them.
In the courts, judges and lawyers wrangle over an array of legal questions involving constitutional provisions, congressional statutes and the doctrine of legal standing.
Surrounded by flames and smoke, the horses nervously ran back and forth as workers tried to wrangle them to safety and extinguish the fire.
Her official title is "surrogate outreach coordinator," which means Kwan has to "wrangle high profile donors" who also happen to be celebrities like her.
Video from CNN affiliate WABC shows NYPD officers trying to wrangle the bull there -- at one point shooting a tranquillizer dart at the animal.
Senior citizens, the mobility impaired and parents trying to wrangle kids all might be a lot more likely to get left behind or charged.
The problem is that fusion plasmas do not like to be contained; these free-flowing streams of protons and electrons are tough to wrangle.
Graham pointed out that there is also evidence for humans co-existing with mammoths on Wrangle island, so the story might be more complex.
The notion that America might favour Britain over Ireland in any post-Brexit wrangle—a fear Mr Varadkar is expected to raise—is untenable.
As they frantically tried to wrangle votes for their bill, they knew he'd rubber stamp — even cheerlead — whatever they put in front of him.
It didn't take long for the cops to wrangle her yet again and shepherd her back to the godly prison from whence she came.
But with only 188 members to the Republican's 247, the Democrats had no tools at their disposal to wrangle a vote on either bill.
It's a similar problem as what social media platforms are encountering: Algorithms that try to wrangle user-generated content with bizarre, sometimes disastrous consequences.
The group went on to help wrangle victories for employees at fast-food restaurants and Target stores and to organize all kinds of people.
During his time at the University of Toronto, he worked in the Student Life department, trying to wrangle resources for some 15,000 incoming freshmen.
Knowing how to properly wrangle talent is an important skill and a good editor can be the difference between a good and bad comic.
I go down the hall to the bathroom and change into my white shirt and wrangle my hair into the required high tight bun.
Usually, American lawmakers will use consent decrees — essentially, settlements that have to be approved by court order — to wrangle accountability from companies like Facebook.
Staff members at the center connected Ms. Jones to a physical and behavioral health clinic, where she hoped finally to wrangle her lifelong issues.
Without mentioning Mr. Moore's name, Mr. Booker warned that electing him would humiliate Alabama and cripple the state's ability to wrangle favors from Washington.
Producers were loath to abandon their dedicated adult audiences and try to wrangle children in front of the radio for an hour a day.
Allies argue that earning more than 200 votes of support is a sign that Ms. Pelosi can wrangle her way to victory in January.
Paul J. Manafort began work for Mr. Trump's presidential campaign as an unpaid adviser to wrangle delegates for the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
It is a bitter irony that I couldn't wrangle the theme … until dad stepped in and made the interlock work (and wrote our clues).
Scaramucci said Sanders will be behind the lectern, but that does not mean he will not have tips for how to wrangle the press.
While Ailes was a committed partisan, he was also a controlling influence who prided himself on being able to wrangle Fox's more eccentric talent.
Another is to send in a bot the size of a small refrigerator on tractor treads, equipped with cutting and gripping tools to wrangle debris.
Their portability makes them infinitely more convenient than finding a power outlet, but there's still that cord you have to wrangle—and remember to bring.
But it's just as likely they've used a Stingray or two to wrangle up some immigrants, bootleg DVD peddlers and perhaps (gasp) a marijuana dealer.
He was able to wrangle the snake, but instead of placing it in a bag, he wrapped it around his neck to pose for photographs.
Karlis Ulmanis spent years in exile in Nebraska before returning to Latvia, helping to wrangle its independence and becoming its first prime minister in 1918.
Privacy, especially in the smart home, has been a hot-button topic of late, and it's something Nest itself has had to wrangle with recently.
For now, Senate and House Democrats are watching Republicans and the Trump administration wrangle over the debt ceiling, with no clear plan yet in sight.
The club left their old ground in 2013, after a bitter wrangle between present chairman Tony Kleanthous and the local council over land lease issues.
But if Uber can wrangle the logistics, its drones could ease the costs of running Eats, allowing it to grow volume without losses ballooning, too.
Hughes was able to wrangle them because he was filming around the time of the city' annual General Von Steuben German-American Appreciation Day Parade.
With bikes, however, it's more of a convenience thing, since cyclists would no longer have to carry a pump, or wrangle a spare inner tube.
His mother, Stephanie Portal, who had helped him check in at the airport, turned around to come get him and wrangle him a new flight.
PAB says it has invested over $100 million developing the mine, but has been involved in a legal wrangle with the government over its permit.
This August, for its second year, New Friends Fest in Toronto will aim to wrangle as many of them as possible together in one place.
Filmmaker John Akomfrah, who's documenting everything for a film installation, had his own production crew that often had to wrangle press out of their way.
There's no fuel to deal with, it starts with a push of a button, and doesn't have a long cord to wrangle in the cold.
As Big Trouble's freshman run winds down we were pretty sure no one would be able to wrangle these ladies into a functioning girl group.
There has been speculation that he could try to wrangle a precedent-shattering fourth term, potentially extending his time as prime minister another three years.
For now, Senate and House Democrats are watching Republicans and the Trump administration wrangle over the debt ceiling, with no clear plan yet in sight.
As national Democrats wrangle with incremental, politically pragmatic solutions to policy problems such as immigration and health care, progressive Democrats are offering bold, sweeping proposals.
That process is likely to take weeks and risk a diplomatic wrangle between Spain and Belgium, where Mr. Puigdemont and the others could seek asylum.
Not the Dayton Rodeo, where Scholten is watching men wrestle calves, children ride sheep, and a one-armed cowboy wrangle a zebra with a whip.
The 2008 book "Win, Tie or Wrangle: The Inside Story of the Old Ottawa Senators 1883-1935," by Paul Kitchen, does not mention the episode.
Aides say leadership hoped to move on Thursday, but may have to resort to Friday morning if the GOP can't wrangle the votes before then.
Presidents are rarely afraid to wrangle and bully reporters, and Mr. Trump's predecessor, President Barack Obama, was pilloried by news organizations for aggressively prosecuting leakers.
The remarks, though hardly scorching, registered as a pointed message from the laconic Senate leader, who has strained all year to wrangle his narrow majority.
That's a lot for the co-directors, Sébastien Soldevila and Shana Carroll (the acrobatic designer and co-choreographer on Cirque's Broadway spectacle "Paramour"), to wrangle.
One, Dan Balz of The Washington Post, even took a shine to Gabe and helped him wrangle his way into the post-debate spin room.
Up next was a job with state comptroller Carl McCall, where he schmoozed Jewish communities up and down the state to wrangle votes for McCall.
While "Ashes in the Snow" is hardly the first film on this era to wrangle an international cast, the recurring issue of translation strains verisimilitude.
This is where the exhibit's public service mission is most evident, as staffers help visitors wrangle their data footprints with a weeklong "data cleanse" kit.
Trump adviser resigns after mocking Lewandowski on Twitter Manafort, who was initially brought on to wrangle delegates, had been helping guide the expansion of the campaign.
Washington and Beijing have been locked in a tit-for-tat trade battle for several months, as the world's two largest economies wrangle for global influence.
At any given time, you might help with registration, wrangle speakers, direct attendees, stuff goodie bags, place signage, scan tickets or help with pre-marketing activities.
Hundreds of hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute; Facebook has 2 billion users and tens of millions of groups and pages to wrangle.
The Trump hair experts over at The Washington Post managed to wrangle up all the descriptors that have been applied to Trump's mane throughout the campaign.
Several referred to her as a "really beautiful" but "very young" woman who, if elected, would never be able to wrangle a recalcitrant Republican-dominated legislature.
Then, if I have been successful, it raises the bar and keeps raising it, which guarantees that I'm going to have to wrangle with failure again.
It's unclear if Trump said anything to the men, who were vigorously shouting at the GOP front-runner as attendees around them attempted to wrangle them.
So if you have a ton of noisy data, as eBay most certainly does, these are the guys who can wrangle it and produce something useful.
A Republican lawmaker suggested Friday that President Trump could pay a visit to Capitol Hill next week to wrangle support for the GOP healthcare plan. Rep.
Several platforms, like SmartThings and Wink, have been developed to help users wrangle their connected fitness trackers, thermostats, appliances, and entertainment systems with a single dashboard.
As the youngest of four children, my parents had long given up trying to wrangle us all into dress clothes and into the pews every week.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump is giving his efforts to wrangle red state Democrat support for his tax reform push the Air Force One treatment. Sen.
So, working with Stacey Baker, the unflappable photo editor on this project, Savannah helped us wrangle more than two dozen sex workers into a photo studio.
Khalilzad met Tuesday with Pakistani officials and will also travel to Afghanistan, Russia, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates to try to wrangle support.
Buttigieg's campaign organized more than 85033 watch parties in 37 states, where the mayor's most committed supporters tried to wrangle donations out of friends and neighbors.
The Real Deal traverses techno's harder side, with all the quartet bit clipping beats and overdriving whatever tones they can wrangle out of of their machines.
In a legal wrangle that lasted six years, the government twice tried to deport them before a court twice ruled they had the right to remain.
This is the only place Cliff seems to falter; he has much to reveal about his new storyteller while also needing to wrangle a sprawling plot.
Historians of science debate the meaning and importance of his manuscripts, while historians of art and curators wrangle over the authenticity and chronology of his works.
Excusing himself, he swiveled around in his chair, head bent over a guitar, trying wrangle a better sound out of the Fender draped across his lap.
A new consortium is trying to wrangle how to manage and share data gathered from all those dockless scooters and e-bikes popping up in cities.
And if you think G.O.P. dysfunction is bad now, wait until we get to the debt ceiling wrangle, the budget fight and the tax reform crackup.
But the pivot comes as McConnell is trying to wrangle his caucus behind his legislation even as conservatives appear to be digging in for a fight.
In the real world, the defense budget is complex, politicized and hard to wrangle even when incoming administrations attempt to link their budgets to a vision.
Over Twitter last night, Fifth Harmony's Lauren Jauregui, who's Cuban-American, became the latest star to wrangle with those who contest her right to claim Latin roots.
The asset freeze, the second to have been ordered in the legal wrangle with Rosneft, caused Sistema's shares to fall by up to 9 percent on Wednesday.
Every time a shot goes up, Cooley bangs his body into the nearest opponent, like a Greco Roman wrestler trying to wrangle an opponent to the ground.
Rufus Sewell plays her third husband (of five), Sidney Luft, and Michael Gambon plays Bernard Delfont, the theater owner who booked Garland and had to wrangle her.
So in 2013, NASA came up with the idea of sending a robotic spacecraft to an asteroid in order to wrangle a large boulder off of it.
"We don't really have direct competitors who can handle the scale and complexity of large datasets that the world's best brands are trying to wrangle," Argyros said.
While Maisel will never stop treating its heroine as the most special woman who has ever lived, it does sometimes manage to wrangle with Midge's boundless privilege.
But despite reports, the 67-year-old won't be calling on any of his friends to help wrangle up performances for President-elect Donald Trump's upcoming inauguration.
Unfortunately, however, they were unable to officially wrangle the heads they needed to make Wokus Pocus a reality, so we have to leave that up Disney Channel.
It's undeniably a unique design, but with around three-quarters-of-a-mile of string to wrangle, you better hope there isn't a tangle in there somewhere.
Mr St Pier believes that Parliament would have to pass primary legislation to avoid a constitutional wrangle, since Guernsey has the right to govern its domestic affairs.
"Gonna have to talk with this little one's agent about his on-set behavior…." she joked of trying to wrangle a squirmy Crew for the photo shoot.
They're led by a military commando (Joel Kinnaman) who is love with an evil witch named Enchantress, who complicates his repeated attempts to wrangle the team together.
We can't go back to some time before, and the games of this year have showed how people can grasp and wrangle amorphous power structures beyond themselves.
Although it should be noted PSY had a wrangle with the government about serving his military service, which appears not to have held back his global success.
We might ask you to wrangle speakers, register attendees, scan tickets, stuff goodie bags, assist with other marketing activities, direct attendees, place signage or something else entirely.
The measure is one of several amendments Democrats have been touting to progressives as they seek to wrangle the votes to pass the NDAA without Republican support.
Yet this is only phase one: The more contentious issues will arise in the next one when Britain and the EU wrangle over post-Brexit trading arrangements.
The easiest way for Mohan, YouTube's chief product officer and its de facto No. 2 executive, to wrangle YouTube would be to put a wall around YouTube.
Then — with the assistance of rich Wall Street donors — he engaged in the usual wheeling and dealing and arm-twisting to wrangle the bill through the Legislature.
Clark said he gets several calls a year to wrangle gators in the Atlanta area, where the notorious suburban sprawl raises the odds of running into one.
She's Dana White's champion—see the clip of White trying to wrangle Rousey's arm to keep her on the stage at UFC 205 in Madison Square Gardens.
While it sounds super fancy, when you really break it down, it's just the ability to wrangle big data, analyze it, and turn it into actionable insights.
On the HELP committee, Republicans will have to wrangle the moderate Susan Collins (R-ME) and the libertarian Rand Paul (R-KY) into agreement on a plan.
According to the New York Times, those organizing Meme 2020 collectively wrangle about 60 million followers, with Jerry Media's chief executive Mick Purzycki serving as lead strategist.
The rest of Ren's internship was made up of breaking printers, struggling to wrangle droids, failing to get along with the Stormtroopers, and freaking out his coworkers.
These don't have noise cancellation or a transparency hearing mode, and the navigation buttons are tough to wrangle — and I haven't gotten better at controlling them yet.
Maybe Republican leaders in Congress will still be able to wrangle their extremist members, who see crippling the government as a good thing, into the necessary deals.
López Obrador has bet big that the new federal security force will be able to wrangle violence that generated a record-setting number of murders in 2019.
It also draws a line under a bitter and divisive four-year wrangle over whether, when and how the country should cut its ties to the bloc.
One of the strongest episodes is built around a long, frustrating phone call with the Department of Veterans Affairs as Penelope tries to wrangle a chiropractor referral.
Fortunately for Trump, the Republican-led Senate did wrangle its own victory by voting Judge Gorsuch to the Supreme Court and handed Trump something he could claim.
"It is highly unlikely the (Brexit) agreement will make it through parliament whatever tweaks May can wrangle out of EU leaders, so expect further sterling weakness," he added.
Then, the heroes of the story manage to wrangle the snake, put it in a plastic bag and hopefully release it far, far away to spook someone else.
While both have at times hinted a long-term agreement might be possible, their dealings are vulnerable to wider factors as powerful foreign allies also wrangle over Syria.
Since then, the company has spent more than $800 million to improve its compliance program and to wrangle with Justice Department prosecutors — and the case still isn't settled.
But for other contestants, it's more about hoping that they made a big enough splash to wrangle an invitation to the hardwood, like Bachelor Nation sweetheart Melissa Rycroft.
Before USB Type-C replaces every charging cord you have to wrangle, the LMcable promises to play nice with both iOS and Android devices at the same time.
The movie itself doesn't deliver, though; writer-director David Ayer ("Fury") was simply never able to wrangle this project -- teeming with obscure evildoers -- into a consistently coherent narrative.
That's right, MTV was able to wrangle about half of the original Hills reality stars for a red carpet reunion during the Video Music Award's pre-show segment.
So while Kendall is prepping to walk the Victoria's Secret runway, it appears she's also perfectly ready to wrangle a stampeding steer or two should the need arise.
Perhaps he will use an imminent trip to Tokyo for a meeting of the G7 group of industrialised nations to wrangle Nissan into endorsing the deal with Fiat.
In other parts of the world, the platform has already proved to be a powerful political tool during national elections, and one that can be difficult to wrangle.
"It is highly unlikely the [Brexit] agreement will make it through parliament whatever tweaks May can wrangle out of EU leaders so expect further sterling weakness," he added.
Sometimes it's just easier to hit a button for the radio station you want than trying to wrangle Alexa into giving you exactly what you want to hear.
The reporters did wrangle an apology out of Justin Osofsky, Facebook's vice president of global operations, but the story calls into question the effectiveness of Facebook's takedown technology.
With two groups submitting competing bids, it seemed as if the city would be able to wrangle a package that would inflict the least harm upon the public.
House Republicans are trying desperately to wrangle the votes on a broader bill, which would overhaul the immigration system that includes a path to address the family separations.
The Duke is actually a perfect replica of the 2001 Xbox's included controller that many of us remember having to learn to wrangle in order to play Halo.
Always seeking to tie his wrestling events to other forms of celebrity, Vince McMahon managed to wrangle some of the biggest names in sports and music to attend.
However, Voss says he believes that fiction exaggerates the issue, citing the movie "The Negotiator," which features antagonistic FBI agents who wrangle with local authorities over a case.
Though highly distracted by the peace negotiations in Paris, President Wilson managed to wrangle the last vote needed to reach a two-thirds majority on June 4, 1919.
But reports soon began to emerge that Tumblr was floundering financially, as Yahoo tried and failed to wrangle the freewheeling blogging platform into a profitable, advertising-friendly brand.
Carrick, who was a cameraman on the production, alleged that the filmmakers paid kids in Manitoba 25 cents to wrangle lemmings and then transport them south for filming.
So now Apple and Samsung, the two leaders in the smartphone market, will go back to court to wrangle over the appropriate amount of damages for Samsung's infringement.
He struck up a mercenary friendship with an older, lonely neurologist, hoping to wrangle information from him about the status of an experimental drug to treat Alzheimer's disease.
Maybe they could use a nice bag to carry lunch to the office, or a slim, rugged keychain to wrangle all the keys they have to carry around.
The contents of that call were probably part of the whistleblower's complaint, which itself is now at the centre of a wrangle between the White House and Congress.
U.K. lawmakers are still trying to wrangle a formal agreement with the EU for Brexit, after May's initial proposals were overwhelmingly rejected in the U.K. Parliament on Jan. 15.
Though, if you can really wrangle 54 friends (the max the property can accommodate), that actually just shakes out to $185 a night per person, before fees and taxes.
After managing to wrangle the wallaby out of the water, Earley drove to shore where the damp and presumably relieved mammal was safely released back on to dry land.
Hotel staff and event security could not adequately wrangle the fans, police said, and the department received calls from staff while they were locked away, hiding from the crowd.
If there is any company (other than Google) that can wrangle in all these organizations, it's the creator of one of the largest mobile computing platforms in the world.
One former employee told Gizmodo that, as recently as late 2014, the community team consisted of only seven people to wrangle a website now nearing 1 million interconnected subsites.
Funtouch OS does have some neat features in its own right, but unlike Xiaomi's MIUI, they rarely attempt to wrangle with the core of how the phone is operated.
Another case involving hostility towards religion—the wrangle over the third iteration of Mr Trump's ban on travellers from certain Muslim countries—seemed different in the outgoing justice's eyes.
By forgoing commissions and instead taking pay from the studios they are supposed to be negotiating against, writers feel agents have no incentive to wrangle them the best deals.
AO3's Tag Wrangling Chairs estimate that the group is on track to wrangle about 2.7 million never-before-used tags in 2019, up from 2.4 million in 2018.
It's just the two of them up onstage this time around, since none of the third-party candidates could wrangle the necessary polling numbers to qualify for a podium.
Airlines (some more than others) continue to wrangle the onslaught of tweets, DMs, and Facebook Messages coming in from frustrated flyers, many who hope their pleas will get noticed.
Just within episode 10, Varys manages to wrangle up a bunch of Dornish ships, travel back to Meereen, and then sail out again with the rest of Daenarys' fleet.
However tough it may be for a parent to cope with a rebellious, volatile child, it is infinitely tougher for a child to wrangle with a rebellious, volatile parent.
Ralph Liberatoscioli of Mineola, N.Y., turned to the agency this year during a wrangle with Citibank over rewards points he said his wife was owed on her checking account.
As the state continues to wrangle over how to close a 2-year, $3.5 billion budget gap, some Connecticut cities are in the firing because of reduced state aid.
That process is likely to take more than a month and could provoke a diplomatic wrangle between Spain and Belgium, where Mr. Puigdemont and the others could seek asylum.
Negotiators still have to wrangle over timetables and exactly how much each country needs to cut, and precisely what sorts of financial aid should be given to developing countries.
You might need an additional data plan if your current service does not have data-sharing options, but you have fewer gadgets to wrangle when getting the tablet online.
But they continue to wrangle over key details, including the extent of any rollback in tariffs by the United States and how much of agricultural products China will buy.
Congress continues to wrangle over whether to restore funding for the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), a vital safety net that insures nine million children in working-class families.
If you want to give the gift of high-quality streaming to a loved one but you think they might find Chromecasts a little tough to wrangle, it's okay!
After bystanders, and the local news, noted and tweeted the iconic duo crossing into traffic, the NYPD was called in to wrangle them and return them to their owners.
It took two and a half years to wrangle all the production pieces, but the hardest part was coming to terms with a main character who's just as complex.
So, as of last week's episode "Eastwatch," Jon Snow and his merry bunch of mavericks are heading north to wrangle up a living, (not) breathing example of that common cause.
One of her senior advisers, David Huynh, oversaw Clinton's exhaustive delegate-tracking program in 2016 before leading the effort to wrangle votes in Tom Perez's successful campaign for DNC chair.
While most of us are still trying to wrangle up a suitable Halloween costume, Lifetime has gone straight into the Christmas season with its annual slate of original holiday programming.
However, Bob Jenkins, who served on the Bank of England's Financial Policy Committee, warned many banks are using the threat or promise of moving to wrangle tax and rule changes.
He periodically threatened to unleash an "influx of starving and ignorant Africans" who would turn the mainland into a "black Europe" — in order to wrangle cash-for-migration-control deals.
There's a lot of data to wrangle: While ordinary maps are largely traffic-focused, OpenSidewalks needs info on everything from the grade of hills to the condition of the pavement.
DeMario Jackson doesn't need the 'Bachelor' franchise to help him wrangle hot chicks ... dude's leaving the club with car loads of them post his and Corinne's "Bachelor in Paradise" mess.
Indians game, a squirrel wreaked (wruck?) havoc on the field, causing a 4 minute and 28 second delay, scampering about as seemingly millions of human beings tried to wrangle it.
Here, the headline activity is the alligator wrestling course, a three-hour endeavor in which novices wrangle carnivorous reptiles with names like Pitbull, Darth Gator and Sir Chomps-a-lot.
The big picture: The measure is one of several amendments Democrats have been touting to progressives as they seek to wrangle the votes to pass the NDAA without Republican support.
At Gros Ventre, a six-night all-inclusive stay starts at $2,170 per person, and guests can go fly fishing, horseback riding, hiking, rafting, and learn how to wrangle cattle.
When he learned they were trying to wrangle a gator, he called his friend Trey Durant who has a tag to hunt gators from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
His last minute assignment was to wrangle that year's five best actress nominees – Mo'Nique, Vera Farmiga, Anna Kendrick, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Penelope Cruz – for a rapid fire red carpet interview.
Though his unorthodox legal claims have never been tested in court, the mere possibility has been enough to wrangle settlements that stopped the noise and paid him thousands of dollars.
In the hope of preventing a shutdown, lawmakers are also looking at another short-term spending bill to tide them over until they are able to wrangle a larger compromise.
But the Supreme Court stepped in and stopped the trial just before it could even begin, saying lower courts needed to wrangle with whether the lawsuit truly deserved a trial.
Washington and Beijing have been trying to agree a trade deal that will end tit-for-tat tariffs, but talks have dragged on for months as they wrangle over details.
The constitutional wrangle has its origins in the failed attempt by the former prime minister, Matteo Renzi, to engineer stable majorities in a country that has known 66 governments since 1945.
Its only governing ideology is to wrangle content — no matter how tenuously linked to your watch history — that it thinks might keep you glued to your screen for another few seconds.
Rudolph revealed that "I don't think I'm doing anything fully," and that "there's no shame" in asking for help in child-rearing — something she relies on regularly to wrangle her brood.
Production on this movie was like any other — Brown was a 13-year-old running around a movie set, Hoag sometimes had to wrangle with the kids and keep them focused.
Time is of the essence: while bureaucrats and judges wrangle over her fate, J.D.'s pregnancy rolls toward 20 weeks, the point at which abortion is no longer available in Texas.
Photo: Andrew Liszewski (Gizmodo)If you're a book worm, there's a good chance you've upgraded to an e-ink device like Amazon's Kindle to make it easier to wrangle your library.
Leaders are relying on one prevailing point to try and wrangle votes: senators can't get what they want if they never get to the bill at all, multiple aides have said.
In the four decades since, the two states have continued to wrangle even as their populations have grown, irrigation has extended further and cities such as Bangalore have swollen beyond recognition.
He ratcheted up pressure on the GOP Senate leader in an interview with Christian Broadcasting Network on Wednesday, saying it would be "very bad" if McConnell failed to wrangle the votes.
Fly rods aren't heavy, but they can be cumbersome, and these hikes would often be made more challenging by trying to wrangle several rods through the wet mud of Northern England.
It's budget season in Washington — that time of year when the president and Congress wrangle over how much to spend on each agency and how much to take from which taxpayers.
But as Chinese authorities continue to implement quarantines and travel restrictions to wrangle the spread of the coronavirus, Huawei announced it would push the conference back to March 27 and 28.
Astrophysicists, who wrangle massive amounts of data collected from high-powered telescopes that survey the sky, have long used machine learning models, which "train" computers to perform tasks based on examples.
Since even the parents of the victims are eager to hide their sons' suffering, Johanna is left to wrangle with her own powerlessness in the face of institutional influence and might.
But conflicting headlines have led to uncertainty in the market, with investors worried about a "phase one" agreement getting potentially delayed as the two sides continue to wrangle over key details.
Her ability to wrangle filmmakers, actors and studio executives in common purpose was cultivated in childhood, when she learned to share and compromise as one of a celebrated set of quadruplets.
Tensions between Japan and China have spiked over the past year as the Pacific powers wrangle over control over the Senkaku Islands, which China calls the Diaoyus, in the East China Sea.
It's a pretty painful scene to witness, with Hannah trying to wrangle some sense of decorum into her remaining 12 men, with the he-said, he-said yelling matches only getting worse.
The slump has coincided with an ongoing legal wrangle with former manager Patricio Apey, which has left Zverev with far more to worry about than just rocking up for his practice sessions.
Texas cops wrangle alligator in Walmart parking lot Raw video: Aransas Pass Police Department officers control 8-foot reptile that tried to sneak out of a pond and wander through parking lot.
A "screen-free parenting coach" economy has sprung up around the U.S. as parents try to figure out how to wrangle smartphones out of their kids' hands, reports the New York Times.
Last August, Bloomberg reported that the company was struggling to wrangle together content for its planned service amid executive turnover and internal disagreements over the broader plan for the streaming TV platform.
Unlike the P1, this new McLaren apparently isn't a hybrid, which means McLaren will try to wrangle the crown of fastest production car from its own predecessor with an internal combustion engine.
Washington (CNN)House GOP leaders, despite a furious push Thursday, were unable to wrangle the votes necessary to move forward on their latest effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
Arie Reich, an expert in trade law and competition at Israel's Bar-Ilan University says that the drawn-out regulatory wrangle combined with other risk factors has hurt chances of that happening.
Watson said as much, too, revealing that the chat was how she managed to wrangle Potter alums Matthew Lewis (Neville Longbottom) and Tom Felton (Draco Malfoy) to the L.A. B&TB premiere.
While different factions of the GOP wrangle over the details of the newly unveiled ObamaCare repeal-and-replace plan, vulnerable Republican lawmakers face another choice: whether to talk about it at all.
I once watched a friendly gamer try to wrangle a group of drunks into a four hour game of Arkham Horror—a complicated and lengthy board game based on H.P. Lovecraft's work.
Jenner, 60, faces the sticky interrogation in Sunday's episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, when daughters Kourtney Kardashian and Kim Kardashian West wrangle her into answering their questions for the camera.
Kelly's quote is a reminder that attempts to figure out whether this person or that person might be able to wrangle Trump into a more conventional box are totally and completely pointless.
In an interview with the New Statesman, Clegg cast light on the personal wrangle he went through as he considered an approach from Facebook, having previously served as Britain's deputy prime minister.
Trump, whose hardline stance on trade has seen him wrangle with allies, said in a statement a 25 percent tariff would be imposed on a list of strategically key imports from China.
Proof of the president's assertion came almost immediately, when the first photos emerged of U.S. service members in Afghanistan, joining the native Northern Alliance to wrangle up Al Qaeda and Taliban fighters.
EU leaders are meeting in Brussels, Belgium on Thursday and Friday to try to wrangle a solution on migration, with the issue leaving Merkel's own political fate hanging precariously in the balance.
But with National Park Service employees furloughed, and no one around to wrangle them, 50 to 60 seals moved into Drakes Beach, known by locals for its expansive shoreline and pristine views.
These are men – for they almost invariably are men – who can turn a train carriage into a territorial wrangle, them against the common commuters and innocent non-footballing bystanders of the world.
If you have a lot of passwords to wrangle, keep track of them in a secure password-manager program; Wirecutter, a product review site owned by The New York Times, recommends LastPass.
And it inherently makes it harder for Google to move the Android platform in bold new directions, since it has to wrangle a bunch of different Android hardware makers to go along.
Our chief Washington correspondent says the big topics they are likely to wrangle over are health care, investigating Mr. Trump, bipartisan efforts on drug pricing and public infrastructure, and appealing to millennials.
Transit workers continue to wrangle with the overwhelming task of collecting the garbage that clogs the subway's water drainage system, which pumps 13 million gallons of water a day across the system.
The Baltimore Police Department enlisted the help of the Maryland Zoo, which dispatched six people to wrangle the animal, who was returning to Hedgeapple Farm in Frederick, Md., when the jaunt occurred.
Brexit's second phase will require the country to wrangle a trade agreement with the European Union by the end of the year, which could be even trickier than getting Parliament on board.
The AMR Challenge is the brainchild of staff at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, who worked for 18 months to wrangle all those companies and entities into one room.
Alternatively, maybe the Senate will simply wrangle and argue and finally do nothing, and like the Waxman-Markey cap-and-trade bill of 2009 the American Health Care Act will simply evaporate.
"Watching staff from afar trying to deal with that Twitter handle is like watching an undersized person trying to wrangle an out-of-control fire hose," said one former White House official.
Another legal wrangle intensified when it emerged Tuesday that the House Intelligence Committee is investigating whether attorneys representing Trump, his family and the Trump Organization misled the committee or obstructed its Russia investigation.
At times this video seems more like a scene from a sci-fi B-movie, with the hero trying to wrangle a giant squid's tentacle as it thrashes around attempting to break free.
The firms are needed because such programs are often not easy to run on the back end and require administrative work to wrangle hackers to participate and filter out incorrect or duplicative reports.
But for a nostalgic millennial, White Rabbit Project and MythBusters share a lot of similarities, like the hosts' contagious curiosity, and the investigations and experiments that wrangle chaotic facts and data into coherence.
WOKING, England (Reuters) - A British inquest into the sudden death of a Russian mafia whistleblower was delayed until next year because of a wrangle over sensitive documents the British government wants kept secret.
The means once that half mile of wall is built, construction will have to stop to wrangle land rights from residents, businesses, and the state, a process that could take years, Nichol said.
On the assault weapons ban, the breadth of sponsorship and level of public backing suggest that Democrats and a few Republican dissidents could wrangle a 218-vote majority if Pelosi pressed the issue.
An orderly bankruptcy would allocate some losses to bondholders—as should happen when a jurisdiction cannot pay its bills—but might still enable them to recover more money than a protracted legal wrangle.
Tsipras signed the so-called Prespes accord last year agreeing to a name change for its Balkan neighbour, resolving a decades-old wrangle which kept Macedonia out of the European Union and NATO.
Trump even managed to wrangle up a new anger look for his September 2017 speech in front of the UN. During a February 2016 rally, a piece of paper made Trump very angry.
The debates had all the things TV loves — screaming contestants, flashing lights, a cheering audience and exasperated hosts trying to wrangle the troops to stay on point until someone went home a winner.
Topic number one in the nasty, public internecine wrangle between Merkel and the CSU is Germany's refugee policy, which the Bavarians have prioritized because the AfD and its hard-right European allies have.
Among journalists, Ms. Hicks is not known to wrangle, cajole or mingle, serving as more of a conduit for her intensely media-savvy boss, who likes to act as his own chief spokesman.
The network's five-person team of moderators managed to wrangle the unwieldy group of candidates while stepping back to allow more consequential moments, like Ms. Harris's attack on Mr. Biden, to play out.
Tsipras signed the so-called Prespes accord last year agreeing to a name change for its Balkan neighbor, resolving a decades-old wrangle which kept Macedonia out of the European Union and NATO.
But it's still fun — I read to a few five- and six-year-olds, help a fifth-grader with her math, and generally try to wrangle the others as they run around screaming.
As the FBI and Apple continue to wrangle over San Bernardino shooter Syed Rizwan Farook's locked iPhone, some people have asked: What if the phone was an Android, like a Samsung Galaxy 85033?
The new, and potentially very problematic, dynamic: For months there have been quiet questions in both chambers about whether Speaker Nancy Pelosi can wrangle her restive caucus on a big must-pass spending deal.
Hull are back in the Premier League courtesy of the Championship play-off final, and we are backing the fans all the way when it comes to the everlasting wrangle over the club's name.
Romney argues that even if Trump were to fail to reach the magic number of 1,237 delegates needed to capture the nomination going into Cleveland, he could still wrangle the votes by wooing delegates.
In the meantime, the CDC's Injury Center is left with only what it can wrangle out of its discretionary funds — a "very limited" amount, according to a spokesperson — to devote to gun violence prevention.
A wrangle over rules to protect thousands of borrowers in default on their loans from losing their primary residence delayed the release of 0003 million euros from Greece's euro zone creditors earlier this month.
Diggy, a Black man from Chicago, had some better luck on Lindsay's season of The Bachelorette in that he was able to wrangle a fan base for himself (which included me, for the record).
Boring Trump might be able to wrangle some more money off the donor class, but in the process, he stops speaking in their own language to the enraptured audience that won him the primaries.
But there were a number of people who would wrangle the four-legged creatures as they tried to get selfies, holding them tightly and preventing them from escaping like they desperately wanted to do.
For example, Epsilon can help Walmart wrangle its e-commerce, CRM, and in-store data to build profiles of consumers using Epsilon's own data on 250 million Americans, including phone numbers, addresses, and emails.
Still incredulous, they came to wish the caissons bon voyage a week later, after a 150-foot-wide cut was opened in the dike, allowing six tugboats to wrangle it out into the river.
Already, Ryan has proven unable to wrangle 218 Republican votes to pass a budget resolution with the right-wing of the caucus insisting on measures that the party leadership doesn't regard as politically sound.
We can wrangle over whether to use the term "spying" to describe sending informants to meet with a Trump campaign aide, George Papadopoulos, under false pretenses and subjecting another aide, Carter Page, to wiretapping.
According to Ms. Sleeper, the agents suggested that Ms. Baumann had offered to use her stature as the head of Cooper Hewitt to wrangle a discount, perhaps by offering to promote Ms. Sleeper's work.
If you filmed at a bar in Santa Monica and changes to the dialogue mean you have to shoot the scene over again, no need to wrangle permits and painstakingly light the bar again.
The main purpose of this software is to wrangle, sift through and make sense of the millions of security alarms, warnings and incidents happening at once, all of which security professionals have to monitor.
While advocates hope Chief Justice John Roberts can wrangle a five-vote majority to their side, a likely 4-4 result may mean a do-over once the court is back to full strength.
Technology enabled the robocalling machines and, while politicians wrangle about divisive social issues that affect few, no one tackles a problem that millions experience and would all be grateful for it to be solved.
For special occasions (like my yearly fantasy football draft), rather than trying to wrangle everyone into a G-Hangout or Google Hang or whatever they're called now, this seems like a much more simplified solution.
If the skills are a kind of companion, I'd be remiss if I didn't say something of substance about Lieutenant Kim Kitsuragi, the man who came to wrangle both the case and Harry into shape.
Created for parents who, like me, are overwhelmed by their digital memories, Precious uses artificial intelligence to help them wrangle and enjoy photos of their kids, automatically creating collages, slideshows, animations and time-lapse videos.
At that point in the year, after coming in to wrangle delegates so Trump could actually win the Republican nomination, Manafort had visited Cleveland in mid-May, and was beginning to meet with Republican officials.
My Scientology Movie is an attempt by British documentary filmmakers John Dower and Louis Theroux to wrangle their way inside the enigmatic, hermetic organization that insists we're the crazy ones who've got it all wrong.
Right now, my only hope is that the hog survived the weekend and Cespedes will set it loose and at least try to wrangle it from horseback before cooking it, like a real cowboy would.
As smart assistants begin to pop up in more places, helping organize your work, look after your house, and entertain you, they'll feel less like interfaces you need to wrangle with, and more like companions.
Each time, she walked back from that cliff -- insisting that she, and only she, could raise the money and wrangle the caucus to give the party a chance to win back control of the House.
KIEV (Reuters) - Moldovan President Igor Dodon on Tuesday rejected a decision by the country's constitutional court to suspend his powers temporarily due to a wrangle between him and the pro-Western government over ministerial appointments.
Deadwood was a brilliant, complex, almost Shakespearean ensemble drama, and the fact that HBO has been able to wrangle just about everyone from the original show to reprise their roles bodes well for the project.
Under a program called Adult Home Plus, some residents were assigned a "care coordinator" with a caseload capped at 12 to meet with them four times a month and wrangle the myriad services and providers.
If you've never bothered to organize the apps on your phone, clean out old files or wrangle your notifications into a sensible order, that disorder can make your phone an overwhelming, slow and buggy device.
You can see why Janey and Cleveland would wrangle a group of activists, all seasoned infiltrators of the industry, to attempt the preposterous act of liberating thousands upon thousands of chickens from one particular farm.
Letter To the Editor: In "New Schools Chief Hurtles Into Integration Wrangle" (news article, May 2), a concern is expressed that grouping children of different abilities in the same school is too taxing for educators.
"Previously, a data science team at a company that's interested in this kind of analysis would also have to know how to wrangle very large-scale or petabyte-scale Earth observation data sets," Fraher said.
But the measure isn't yet law — it still has to survive the slow-moving Senate, where lawmakers continue to wrangle over fine policy details and already seem overwhelmed with a heavy legislative workload this fall.
It's one way to try to wrangle the competitive elements of sports like basketball without a ton of competitive pressure as users get more and more comfortable with the way they play and their shooting style.
Her wacky pal Kimmy (Andrea Barber), now an event planner, divorcee and mother of one herself — who moves in to help DJ wrangle her brood — is a natural substitute for wacky comedian Joey Gladstone (Dave Coulier).
The actress, Live Fast Die Hot author and mother of two opened up in her Mini magazine fall 2018 cover story about how she and husband Jason Biggs wrangle their sons Lazlo, 1, and Sid, 4½.
As they struggle to wrangle together a majority, Senate leaders have started promising reluctant senators that if they pass a bill, any bill, they will go into negotiations with the House and fix the legislation there.
However, some analysts say the upside is limited for the pound in the short term as a deeply divided parliament might present significant hurdles for any concessions that May can wrangle out of the European Union.
Things went from "Oh, how fun, there's a peacock in the store" to "Oh, fuck, there's a peacock in the store" when the California animal control officer tried to wrangle the feathered beast with a net.
Anyone with kids knows it's not always easy to wrangle everyone together for a holiday card — so Jerry Seinfeld and his wife Jessica skipped the whole official photoshoot this year and snapped one on the fly.
When HQ came along, with live games every day at 0003PM and 2000PM ET, I thought it'd be the perfect way to play trivia without having to wrangle together a group and stop at an ATM.
Shaian thinks this is fortunate news and decides that he wants to head over there after we grab breakfast to wrangle a quote from a campaign surrogate for a piece he's working on about climate change.
The decision last Friday in the three-year legal battle helps Trump's call to roll back regulation, which critics say stifles lending and limits economic growth, without having to wrangle Congressional votes or send morning tweets.
So, even if you still believe the youth vote to be a unicorn unworthy of hunting, entertain the following thought experiment: should you wish to wrangle this elusive unicorn, how should you go about doing so?
The construction is complicated enough that even a savvy thief would not be able to figure out how to wrangle it out of a U-lock, although Boosted insists that it's simple enough to maintain yourself.
So the worst outcome of an obscure wrangle over China's status in the WTO may not be a blazing row with China so much as the widening of an already worrying rift in the transatlantic alliance.
It couldn't be determined on Friday how permanent those considerations could be, or if lawmakers will continue to adjust limits as they wrangle to work out a tax bill, which has yet to be made public.
In January of this year, Joanna Gaines made a resolution to live more in the present — but that isn't always easy when you have countless projects, a TV network to plan, and five kids to wrangle.
African-Americans had more access to the White House than ever before, yet they couldn't use that access to wrangle specific policy reforms from the first black president without tarnishing the historical achievement of his election.
This adaptation of Antonio di Benedetto's 1956 novel of the same name follows a Spanish official in 1700s colonial Paraguay as he desperately tries to wrangle a transfer from his miserable station to more glamorous environs.
PARIS (Reuters) - Airbus has reached an agreement with European state buyers to revise a contract for its delayed A400M military transporter plane, resetting Europe's largest defense project after a lengthy wrangle over costs and military capability.
Or even take the book's authors' somewhat squishy theories on feminism — which was what is more feministical than deciding who you want to marry and when and then being able to wrangle him with your wiles?
Those patterns, of course, can be tricky to wrangle—notes can be set off by facial movements as well as intended thoughts—but, as with mastering any instrument, musicians and researchers say that's half the fun.
Ms. McAlister was the inciting force behind Nashville's first Weed Wrangle and is now an organizer of the national club's efforts to help the program grow, eradicating invasive plants and replacing them with native varieties nationwide.
The idea for Weed Wrangle came to her when she took some garden-club guests from Oregon on a tour of Warner Parks, the 3,000-acre crown jewel of Nashville's extensive system of parks and greenways.
"Brexit presents an inconvenience to their operations but also an opportunity to wrangle tax and rule changes to stay," according to Robert Jenkins, a professor at London Business School and a former Bank of England policymaker.
Ma works at a veterinarian clinic, and the scenes of her at work make for the film's funniest, like when she's trying to wrangle a goat into a trailer and half-kicks and curses at it.
That left about a month for the magazine's photo director and deputy photo director, Kathy Ryan and Jessica Dimson, to commission the London-based photographer Jack Davison and to wrangle all 10 celebrity subjects for portraits.
We don't have space for a fully fledged audio editing tutorial here but the ever-dependable Audacity for Windows or macOS should help you wrangle audio clips from a variety of sources into a variety of formats.
Corbus said on Wednesday it expects to start the study on 270 patients in the fourth quarter and that it was in talks with the European health regulator to wrangle a similar deal for the drug's approval.
"Compass", Mathias Enard's epic wrangle over the meanings of a passion for the East, won the Prix Goncourt in 2015, has been long-listed for the Man Booker International prize, and has just been published in English.
Bernie Sanders has linked Hillary Clinton to the widening Panama Papers scandal as the Democratic candidates wrangle to cast one another as unqualified to take the White House just two weeks out from the New York primary.
On Friday, GOP leaders in the House, with President Donald Trump's consent, canceled a planned vote on the American Health Care Act after it became clear Republicans could not wrangle up enough votes to pass the bill.
READ: 'Biden rules' cited in GOP senators' wrangle over Supreme Court The comments from the nearly 24-year-old interview came after Republicans seized on a clip Monday of Biden making similar comments on the Senate floor.
The tale ends in celebrity style with comedian Jon Stewart (!!), a supporter with his wife of the rescue organization, who helped wrangle the goats into a specially outfitted truck to make a getaway to the lush countryside.
That's the message from one senior Republican aide as Senate GOP leaders try and wrangle the votes for the Graham-Cassidy health care bill, the party's last ditch attempt to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
He tried it out in South Carolina in February, where longtime Democratic organizer Bernice G. Scott — a stalwart of Democratic politics in the Palmetto State — helped wrangle voters to a barbecue buffet dinner to hear him speak.
He said it was important for Europe to help Africa succeed to tackle the crisis, which has reached critical levels as European countries wrangle over whether to allow rescue ships carrying migrants to dock in their ports.
The calculus is compounded by the makeup of the roughly 2,000 N.F.L. players who will vote, a much more difficult membership to wrangle than the N.F.L.'s team owners, who quickly approved the proposal in late February.
She drinks too much — everybody does in McCloskey's novel — she and Eddie wrangle about her aimless afternoons, about the way she has fallen back in with the unemployed musicians she hung out with pre-marriage, pre-respectability.
Years of gradual stagnation have in 2018 merged with several newer trends: high interest rates, falling house prices and questions about the currency at a moment of profound uncertainty as politicians wrangle over forming a new government.
Still reeling from a diesel emissions scandal, VW will re-examine contracts that leave the group dependent on a single supplier after the dangers were highlighted by its damaging wrangle with Bosnian parts maker Prevent, Mueller said.
Some critics of the HQ2 selection process say that Amazon always knew where it wanted to place its new office, or offices, but faked a national competition to wrangle as many incentives as possible from those cities.
According to ABC New York, the NYPD has made it to the scene and is currently trying to wrangle the cow and bring it back to whatever farm or pen it came from, but so far, no luck.
The gas import projects are moving ahead as politicians wrangle over an energy policy that was meant to end a decade of climate wars but looks set to fall apart amid leadership tension ahead of a federal election.
But along with a revamped Gmail interface, Google Wednesday launched a dedicated Tasks app for iOS and Android—and may have not only cleaned up its mess, but given you a viable way to wrangle your to-dos.
Now obviously fighter pilots manage to wrangle aircraft at speeds that exceed well over 1,000 mph, but it's an easier feat when you're actually sitting in the aircraft, or have a first-person view like drone pilots do.
LONDON (Reuters) - Some hedge funds are eyeing investments in Greek stocks and debt they see as cheap, predicting a recovery after seven years of crisis even while politicians continue to wrangle over reforms needed to secure more aid.
A wrangle over rules governing loans that have pledged a primary home as collateral helped delay the release of about 1 billion euros from Greece's lenders, including the European Union and the European Central Bank, earlier this month.
Taiwan's diplomatic efforts have at times descended into farce, with some countries like Liberia switching ties several times, sometimes in the space of a few years, depending on the money they could wrangle out of Taipei or Beijing.
There are a number of other companies out there looking to put their own spin on how to "wrangle" or read unstructured or otherwise unordered data, to tap into what IDC estimates as $210 billion opportunity by 2020.
It's an all-hands-on-deck kind of day and Guidara has even managed to wrangle his wife—Milk Bar pastry chef and TV personality Christina Tosi, hidden underneath a big straw hat and glasses—to take orders.
There's really nothing quite like watching a volunteer dab eye drops on a horse, or a veterinary student wrangle a sheep into a paddock in the middle of a disaster zone, because that life, too, is worth saving.
In some episodes, Mr. Jackson has barely a dozen lines — he is a bit player, part of a team built largely to emphasize how many different sorts of misfits Bull (Michael Weatherly) can wrangle to work under him.
Two dozen volunteers were on hand to wrangle the assembled lawyers, playwrights, parents and children, the director of the left-wing Working Families Party, and at least one House of Cards actor, into a warehouse in Gowanus, Brooklyn.
Trying to wrangle into Trico following me, in the same way that I sometimes have to beg Gordo to not lick his butt so much, is not exactly a power fantasy, but a much welcomed change of pace.
Even simple measures to keep the city moving — like positioning medical help at busy stations to escort sick passengers off trains, or assigning platform conductors to wrangle crowds, or having extra trains on standby — were, until recently, curtailed.
ISTANBUL — President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey said Saturday that he was ordering reciprocal sanctions against two American officials in retaliation for United States measures against two of his ministers, escalating a diplomatic wrangle between the NATO allies.
The airline then had to call in the cops to deal with her, and they made every single passenger onboard get off the plane so they could go in and wrangle her, along with, of course, her squirrel.
Nanau works with an exquisite level of access, accompanying the reporters from the beginning of their investigation, to shadowing government officials as they attempt to wrangle the situation, and following a survivor of the fire as she recuperates.
Lorde is applying herself to the paradox of building mass entertainment out of songs that wrangle with solitude, self-doubt, betrayal, disillusionment and post-party depression, with music that can embrace big pop bangers or turn morosely inward.
Not long after, exhausted by his missions and drained by his tumultuous commuter marriage with Marton, Holbrooke barreled into the White House, sweating and pasty-faced, to make yet another effort to wrangle a private session with Obama.
At Fort Negley, the site of a Civil War-era Union fort and the first Weed Wrangle site on Ms. Corzine's list that morning, volunteers were spread out along stone fortifications on the hillside, gently removing ailanthus seedlings.
Doug Ducey will appoint a replacement who will likely be a more conventional Republican, one less likely to buck their party's leadership, which could make it easier to wrangle together the 226 Republican senators needed for tough votes.
According to two people with knowledge of the president's remarks, he called Mr. McConnell "a weak leader" and said that he remained befuddled at Mr. McConnell's inability to wrangle the votes needed to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
Moscow and Minsk have had several oil and gas spats over the past decade, but the latest supply wrangle comes as the two ex-Soviet countries argue over how to implement a treaty aimed at full-blown integration.
Editorial Mayors of New York tend to be remembered for the way they wrangle with City Hall reporters, a signature battle stance that says a lot about the personality of His Honor and his relationship with the press.
For almost three years miles of newsprint industrywide have been published that wrangle and rationalize to explain what's going on, rather than just stepping back and printing the above statement in a plain font on the front page.
While in West Virginia later on Monday, addressing the National Scout Jamboree, Mr. Trump teased the health and human services secretary, Tom Price, about whether he would be able to wrangle support from Ms. Capito and other Republicans.
C.) and Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), both of whom have come under fierce personal attack from the White House as they've sought to wrangle a compromise that would offer legal status and a path to citizenship for Dreamers.
The facts of life that they deal with everyday are sort of funny at the end of the day when you think about it—the fact that Jeff can't wrangle this enormous 'morgue' and that it's less organized.
For an increasingly interventionist Facebook, now comes the hard part: figuring out just how to wrangle the most difficult content problems on its vast platform — racism and hate speech, misinformation and propaganda, Mark Zuckerberg photoshopped into a Nazi uniform.
It is perhaps the most Waits-ian of Tom Waits albums, by virtue of having a Waits lookalike on the cover and a song selection that ranges across virtually every genre of music (and combinations thereof) Waits could wrangle.
There's no additional fee for using this option, which benefits a range of customers, from busy professionals to moms with babies or small kids they don't want to have to wrangle in the stores or even the mobility-impaired.
For Slavia Prague, the Jewish connection is seen largely as a misconception, with an insurance wrangle over that game against West Ham allegedly enough, in the 1920s, for some rival fans at Sparta Prague to stereotype them as Jews.
It was the ability to wrangle episodic, idiosyncratic coalitions across party lines that made senators such as Lyndon Johnson of Texas, Everett Dirksen of Illinois, Howard Baker of Tennessee, Dole, Kennedy and later Arizona's John McCain such powerful forces.
It was around this time that I started separating the alphabet into good letters, V as well as M, and bad letters, S, F and T, plus the terrible vowel sounds, open and mysterious and nearly impossible to wrangle.
A month-long wrangle to set a meeting date highlighted the changing dynamic within the group, with decisions increasingly taken by long-time leader Saudi Arabia together with non-OPEC Russia — much to the chagrin of members like Iran.
In 2016, when lawmakers also tried to wrangle a criminal justice reform bill, Republicans who opposed the legislation at the time including current Trump counsel Rudy Giuliani said that easing sentencing measures could be detrimental for law enforcement's efficacy.
BRUSSELS — Growth across the European Union will be slower than previously estimated this year and next as the world economy shifts into a lower gear and European leaders wrangle over how to handle an influx of refugees, officials warned on Thursday.
Those talks have gone on for longer than expected as the two sides wrangle over the timeline and over counter-guarantees Washington is demanding against Afghanistan being used as a base for militant groups, including al Qaeda and Islamic State.
If you're a little too trigger happy with your camera's shutter button, Photoshop Elements 2018 makes it easier to wrangle thousands of photos by intelligently curating the best shots based on visible faces, and the perceived technical quality of the shot.
"The Crate" also reveals several of the pitfalls of the format, however, and it demonstrates some of the limitations that Secret Lives will have to wrangle with in its attempt to cover the breadth and depth of online gaming culture.
It also come amid a bitter wrangle among European countries over how to deal with troubled banks, roughly a decade after a financial crash that required the European Central Bank to print billions of euros to prevent a prolonged economic slump.
The idea that Republicans could junk Obamacare with a simple majority vote may sound baffling, given that Barack Obama famously had to wrangle together all 60 Senate Democrats in late 2009 to push the law through in the first place.
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Uber Technologies Inc urged Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen to let the island's people decide whether they want Uber services in Taiwan, the latest salvo in the wrangle between the authorities there and the global ride-hailing service company.
Of course, the forms couldn't actually be submitted to the registrar online, so the next step was to wrangle volunteers to print the prefilled forms and mail them back to the resident with a stamped envelope addressed to their county registrar.
Noble Energy decided to go ahead with development of Leviathan earlier this year after a protracted political and regulatory wrangle in Israel over competition and prices was settled in 2016, and after a major export contract was signed with Jordan.
To succeed, Ocasio-Cortez has been using her political capital to wrangle support for the Green New Deal internally and externally, and that's a win for the movement according to Michelle Romero, national director of the organization Green For All.
But winning approval for the bill could be even more difficult in the Senate than it has been in the House, where Republican leaders struggled for nearly two months to wrangle enough votes in their caucus to secure its passage.
For the better part of two hours, he's been trying to wrangle a crew of 17 people—band members, friends, "helpers"—for a walk across the border to play a show in Tijuana, part of his record release party weekend.
The Facebook CEO also had to wrangle a bunch of connected devices that don't necessarily talk to each other out of the box, including Sonos, Spotify, a Samsung TV, a Crestron smart home and lighting system, a Nest cam and more.
The pairs involvement also came as Trump allies' frustration with the White House's legislative affairs team has mounted in recent months amid repeated stumbles and failures to wrangle Republicans to support a legislative effort that Republicans initially deemed a certain success.
The meeting between the nations' two top diplomats came a day before the end of the 45-day period and as U.S lawmakers wrangle over a regional trade deal meant to replace the current North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
The subpoenas come a day after Cohen said he would not cooperate with congressional investigators and amid turmoil inside the House investigation itself, as lawmakers wrangle with the role of House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes, R-California, in the probe.
She and partner Dan Gibson added triplets Olivia, Jackson and Levi to their family eight months ago, and when you consider they already had 2-year-old Emily in the mix, well, that's a lot of small human beings to wrangle.
TAIPEI, Nov 17 (Reuters) - Uber Technologies Inc urged Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen to let the island's people decide whether they want Uber services in Taiwan, the latest salvo in the wrangle between Taiwanese authorities and the ride-hailing service company.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An endangered crow species from Hawaii that already is extinct in the wild displays remarkable proficiency in using small sticks and other objects to wrangle a meal, joining a small and elite group of animals that use tools.
With jokes about racism, Indian stereotypes, and observations of all the mind-numbing things going on in the world right now, Kondabolu somehow manages to wrangle laughs out of some of the most infuriating facets of life in Warn Your Relatives.
Not only will she have to navigate negotiations with Mr. Cuomo and the Assembly speaker, Carl E. Heastie, she must also wrangle the views of more than three dozen Democratic senators — more than a third of whom are newly elected.
That's why I ended up tagging along with Frances Corzine on a cold, drizzly Saturday morning this month as she checked on the progress of Weed Wrangle, a coordinated effort to eradicate invasive plants in public parks and natural areas.
Then they got on the phone and moved to wrangle new recruits -- either to attend Buttigieg's Iowa appearances the next day, or to attend a future house party, or even just to receive links to information about Buttigieg and his campaign.
Abrams, who established a reputation as a dealmaker during her time as a legislator, is confident she can wrangle support for expansion from Republican lawmakers, especially those from the rural counties where hospitals and doctors and either leaving or gone.
House conservatives continue to push GOP leadership to wrangle votes for a hardline measure that goes far beyond what the White House pushed in the Senate, though such a plan is likely far short of the votes needed to pass.
The House Transportation Committee chairman will spend the next several weeks working to sell House members on his signature effort and trying to wrangle enough votes to get the spinoff proposal off the floor — an accomplishment that eluded him last year.
With their departure, nine Malaysian embassy workers and family members remain in North Korea as the countries wrangle over the assassination of Kim Jong-nam, the half brother of North Korea's ruler, who was killed last month in Malaysia's largest airport.
Lawmakers still have to reconcile the discrepancies between the House and Senate bills if they want the legislation to advance in the coming month, though there's not much leeway for them to wrangle before time in the current term runs out.
With Prince Philip, 97, watching in amusement, the little boy squirmed in his mother's arms, tried to jet away from the Queen and even fell to the floor in frustration as his embarrassed mother, in military uniform, tried to wrangle him under control.
Whatever Britain does next—wrangle a new deal in Brussels, call a second referendum or even hold its third general election of the past four years—it is going to need more than the 30-odd working parliamentary days left before March 29th.
He does not list Faraday Future as a place of employment on his public LinkedIn profile, but he has been deeply involved in the company's efforts to wrangle new investment, two former employees and one person close to the company tell The Verge.
What ensued was a completely batshit year of co-helming the Gizmodo ship, working together to wrangle some truly insane editorial staffers (hi, William), and publishing stories and blogs that will forever and ever be the favorite ones I've worked on (hi, Facebook).
The company suggests you will be looking at "productivity apps, web pages, videos, 3D models and more," but from my experiences with VR to date, I couldn't think of anything worse than trying to wrangle an Excel spreadsheet into shape through VR goggles.
To wrangle this data was a struggle because even defining a "mass shooting" is difficult since the U.S. government doesn't have an concrete definition and there's not a streamlined way to collect data about shooting incidents from different parts of the country. 
"Moving from an opposition party to a governing party, comes with growing pains and well, we're feeling those growing pains today," Ryan said Friday afternoon announcing the bill was being pulled, with palpable frustration at the party whose votes he failed to wrangle.
But it remains to be seen just how far regulation will go—and Bilott, the lawyer who has been fighting this kind of contamination for nearly two decades, knows all too well how many years it can take to wrangle the progress.
According to local NBC affiliate WCMH-TV, a bunch of Florida Fish and Wildlife officers managed to wrangle the thing, duct-taping its snout shut and hog-tying its limbs, after it was spotted roaming around by a few kids in the area.
More pressing is next month's deadline to raise the nation's debt ceiling, which will require Republican congressional leaders to both wrangle their own members — some of whom want to pair the increase with spending reforms — and to reach an agreement with Trump.
At the time, savvy congressional Republicans acknowledged that if Ryan hadn't stepped forward, it would have been months (and months) before any of the other names regularly mentioned as potential leaders were able to wrangle a majority of Republican votes in the House.
James Hart Stern, a black minister with a colorful past who made news earlier this year by seeming to wrangle control of a Michigan neo-Nazi group away from far-right extremists in hopes of turning it to nobler ends, died on Oct.
Without a union, a nationwide strike to force wage and benefits bumps is nearly impossibleBob Stanton, a longtime truck driver who didn't support the Black Smoke Matters strikes, said it's too challenging to wrangle all of America's truck drivers to strike together.
Amid an aggressive push by Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York City to wrangle donors to help secure Democratic control of the State Senate, a flood of large contributions started pouring into the Putnam committee and at least two other county committees.
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is trying to wrangle members from opposite ends of the Republican caucus together to support some revised version of the Senate health care bill, offering both moderates and conservatives new policies to shore up support for the bill.
But whether that effort is actually aimed at bringing order to the market or is yet another attempt by a Greek government to shape the media to its advantage has set off a hot debate and an intense wrangle for power here.
In the West Wing, Ms. Hicks was seen by many journalists and network executives as a key point of contact, able to channel the thinking of her tempestuous boss and single-handedly wrangle time for interviews with Mr. Trump in the Oval Office.
Dr. Wrangle, 43, is an assistant professor of medicine and a physician-scientist at the Hollings Cancer Center of the Medical University of South Carolina, which is in Charleston and where his research focuses on developing novel immunotherapy strategies for lung cancer.
He grew up using chain saws to cut firewood in a nearby mountain town, so strapping spikes to his boots and learning how to climb seemed natural enough when hundreds of jobs opened up to wrangle trees killed during drought in recent years.
Throughout his career, Iger displayed an ability to constantly wade into waters he didn't initially know much — or anything — about, then he would find a way to wrangle whatever the issue was he faced into a shape he could understand and deal with.
And though for a long time I deeply hated my body, found things wrong with it, and felt like I could never fully wrangle it into submission, I never loved it more than when I'd thickened up with some glutes and delts.
"The technical uptrend is well established, there is continuing uncertainty over North Korea's nuclear ambitions and an imminent wrangle between Congress and the White House over the debt ceiling that must be solved by late September to avoid technical default," he said.
Most everyone else was too busy trying to wrangle the drunk comedian they'd hired as a temporary guest host, coaxing him into his seat after he'd made my friend — a writer he'd taken a shine to — drive him to a liquor store.
Plus, the expected arrival of Roy Moore to the chamber after December's special election in Alabama could make the votes for repeal even tougher for Mitch McConnell to wrangle, since Moore has promised to oppose any bill that wouldn't fully repeal Obamacare.
Since 2012, longtime pals Max Allison, Natalie Chami, and Doug Kaplan have come together Cerberus-like to wrangle blissful noise clouds, disconcerting static, and jazz-inspired compositional contortions out of a beautiful mess of loop pedals, synthesizers, guitars, and assorted other electronics.
Now, not two months into his presidency, he faces the hardest test of his political life to date, as he and Republicans in Congress wrangle over how to repeal and replace the Obamacare health law, more formally known as the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
"So now, I bake, I cook fantastic meals for friends, I garden, and I puppy-wrangle two little dachshunds while being entertained by the bullshit people feed others and what the gullible will not only believe, but what they will scream is 'fake,'" she said.
Lemonade still isn't available on the streaming platform (even though the album she released with Jay-Z, EVERYTHING IS LOVE, is) so it doesn't really make sense that she'd work with them closely on this one when they still can't wrangle Lemonade onto the service.
The race to succeed her has put Brexit, by now something of a torturous parliamentary wrangle over the departure from European Union, both at the forefront of the political debate and on the backburner, because dealing with Brexit has been delayed by the leadership contest.
Why it matters: Even though the CMS numbers are rosier than other estimates, they still show states like Alaska and Arizona would be worse off under Graham-Cassidy, making it that much harder to wrangle the votes needed to pass the last-gasp Republican plan.
Related: Bernie Sanders Defeats Hillary Clinton in Wisconsin Bernie Sanders has linked Hillary Clinton to the widening Panama Papers scandal as the Democratic candidates wrangle to cast one another as unqualified to take the White House just two weeks out from the New York primary.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's military is taking a key role in the development of one of the world's biggest untapped copper and gold deposits, which is currently stalled by a multi-billion dollar legal wrangle with foreign mining firms, multiple sources familiar with the situation said.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia signed a production contract with French shipbuilder Naval Group on Monday for a fleet of 12 new submarines, worth A$50 billion ($35.5 billion), ending a two-year wrangle that cast doubt over one of the world's most lucrative defense deals.
The letters underscore the difficulties GM faces as it tries to wrangle concessions on wages from an angry labor union and win financial support from a South Korean government that is set to conduct due diligence on what it has called GM Korea's "opaque" management.
Invitees include Mexican diplomats, friends and family of Hispanic White House staffers, and lucky members of the Cucaracha Circuit (beltway Hispanics who give themselves awards at black-tie galas.) A few years ago, I managed to wrangle an invitation, in the hope of impressing someone.
The 10:30 A.M. meeting in Mexico City between Pompeo and Ebrard comes a day before the end of the 45-day period expires and as U.S lawmakers wrangle over a regional trade deal meant replace the current North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
Communities have been complaining loudly that the de Blasio administration is a stalking horse for large developers, hellbent on securing as much housing development as it can wrangle out of rezoning negotiations with neighborhoods, conceding only what's necessary — not collaborating with locals from the start.
The prospect of resuming typical business so soon has horrified these public health leaders, who see the debate as premature amid a crisis that the administration is just beginning to wrangle, according to eight people with knowledge of the administration's discussions about its coronavirus guidelines.
Spelman Beaubrun, an actor who lives upstairs from the shuttered club, said that when he learned that there would be a major movie filmed right beneath him, he was hopeful that he might be able to wrangle a bit part and catch a break.
So once I'm finally able to wrangle them into their seats in the space decorated to look like some sort of 1960s pop art rec room, I ask the only question that comes to me at the moment: Do you even like doing interviews?
Policymakers have begun to wrangle with the definition of "first generation," which, according to Maureen Hoyler, president of the Council for Opportunity in Education, entered the legislative lexicon in 1980 as a better way to identify disadvantaged students without referring to race or ethnicity.
As Congress and the White House wrangle over an immigration deal, with not much to show for it, all sides — from liberal Democrats to President Donald Trump — insist they want an agreement that offers protections to undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children.
Yet the only votes that matter in this contest are not from constituents; this race, for City Council speaker, will be determined by other Council members and the city's Democratic county leaders, who are normally the deciding factor in efforts to wrangle the necessary votes.
LONDON/DUBAI/MOSCOW (Reuters) - OPEC's month-long wrangle over a date for its next meeting has highlighted a changing dynamic in the group with decisions increasingly driven by long-time leader Saudi Arabia in tandem with non-OPEC Russia, angering member states like Iran.
We managed to wrangle our titan of new media for the MUNCHIES audience in between recording new music, shooting the second season of Fuck, That's Delicious, and breaking new ground in television with his latest VICELAND hit, Traveling the Stars: Ancient Aliens with Action Bronson.
As Dropbox looks to continue to mature as a public company, it has to ensure that it still brings on talent that understands where it's going now as it tries to wrangle larger enterprise customers that have a complex set of needs beyond just the typical consumer.
The armada of research ships used small nets to catch the small pieces, large ones to wrangle the medium-to-large pieces, and a C-130 Hercules aircraft equipped with LIDAR equipment in order to detect "these mega-pieces" of larger than 1 meter, Slat said.
A cyber-security specialist at an innovation laboratory in Shenzhen, he has now been on the run from Chinese agents for five weeks—the past four of which he has spent holed up in the American consulate in Istanbul, as diplomats and politicians wrangle over his fate.
In an Instagram slideshow Kardashian West posted Tuesday of her entire immediate family — herself, West, Saint and the couple's daughters Chicago, 1 next month, and North, 5 — the reality star, 38, and her rapper husband, 41, are smiling at the camera while attempting to wrangle their kiddos.
Some of the best Todd moments are pure screwball in the Three Stooges sense, whether it's him and Mr. Peanutbutter scrambling to catch a ringing phone through a series of rooms like they're running through a Super Mario level, or him trying to wrangle terrifying dentist clowns.
"I think she wants one more," said Baldwin of his wife after joking about how the couple had 11 strollers in their home at one point to wrangle sons Romeo Alejandro David, 8 months, Leonardo Ángel Charles, 2, and Rafael Thomas, 3½, plus daughter Carmen Gabriela, 5.
The last woolly mammoths died as late as 1650 BC on Russia's Wrangle Island (from what scientists can tell, anyway — most populations of woolly mammoths disappeared long ago during the late Pleistocene and early Holocene periods, but some still survived on islands in Alaska and Russia).
Despite the optimistic tone set by GOP leaders, there are still key questions about what will be in the bill and whether the leadership can wrangle the votes they will need to deliver President Donald Trump a major legislative victory by the end of the year.
The Chicago Cubs' 32-year-old left-hander refuses to toss over to first, hates to field bunts, and, if he happens to wrangle a come-backer, is apt to remove his whole glove and underhand it to Anthony Rizzo with the ball stuck in the webbing.
Ashley had told me I would be able to wrangle Judy back into her cage if I made a bloop sound, so I waddled after her bloop-blooping and shooshing the air with my hands, but Judy would not let herself be harried by bloops like mine.
Maximum Security had jumped a puddle on the rain-soaked track and slid to the outside, not only impeding the progress of a rival, War of Will, but also forcing that colt's rider, Tyler Gaffalione, to squeeze his knees and wrangle the reins just to stay aboard.
But the National Assembly in Belfast has been suspended for more than a year in a sectarian wrangle, and the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission, which brought forward the legal challenge, has said it is now up to the British Parliament in London to legislate changes.
But I'm just saying that making a movie about police brutality that puts you in a position where you have sympathy for the chief of police who is trying to wrangle these guys is not a very effective way to make a film about police brutality.
BERLIN — After 26 years in court, the longest-running German legal wrangle over Nazi-looted art ended on Wednesday with a settlement that will reimburse a family for the seizure of a masterpiece by Paul Klee that was once scorned as the work of a degenerate.
Vice President Mike Pence briefed reporters on the status of negotiations in a hastily arranged session, part of an orchestrated effort to sway balking Democrats who say the government should reopen while they wrangle over Mr. Trump's demand for $5.7 billion to begin his border wall.
My personal favorite example of this embrace of the bizarre is from the July 5 episode, when Will Forte tapped in as a puppeteer with seven broken fingers, trying — and failing — to wrangle his marionettes, who were played to stumbling perfection by Rudolph, Short, Day, and Poehler.
We might not be able to help you meet the parents or wrangle difficult clients, but when you've got the right ensemble on — and perhaps a touch of revolutionary LYCRA® FitSense™ technology for lightweight, targeted support — you don't need much else to feel like your strongest self.
Hopefully, should this high-frame-rate filmmaking style take over blockbuster cinema, someone will figure out how to wrangle it into something more pleasing or else we'll all just get used to it, as we always have; movies, after all, have always been driven by changes in technology.
While Hotez and Bottazzi try to wrangle finances for their work, a London-based group called the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, or CEPI, which was created in 2017, has already committed $12.5 million to two U.S.-based startups and an Australian university with promising coronavirus vaccine platforms.
If the federal courts let him implement this freeze — Acting EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler thinks the proposal is illegal — then Trump faces a prolonged legal wrangle over whether he has the right to strip California and its partner clean car states of their ability to protect their citizens.
Whether it was the precariousness of Johnson being completely at Cantwell's mercy after so thoroughly posterizing him, or if Cantwell just appreciates a good old-fashioned piggy-back dunk, even if he's the dunkee, Cantwell held on to Johnson until refs were able to help wrangle him down.
Not only have they got "Shut Up" rising star Stormzy on the bill—probably the second most buzzed-about grime artist in America currently, after Skepta—but they've also managed to wrangle the Croydon collective Section Boyz, Boy Better Know-affiliate Frisco, club-tangential experimenter Mumdance, and more.
And when activists can manage to wrangle extra insulin vials out of manufacturers or friends, they often give them to Nicole, who receives a handful of desperate requests per week from patients around the country—a number that spiked in January, when deductibles reset in the new year.
Legal limbo The pair are among dozens of foreign-born ISIS fighters held in the region now seemingly caught amid a diplomatic wrangle, with their countries of origin either equivocating or point blank refusing to sanction their return to stand trial, leaving the Syrian Kurds with an uncomfortable burden.
About six years ago, when the police in New Jersey pulled over a driver for erratic driving while hauling two longhorn steers, Karl Bauer, a two-time world champion in the sport of mounted shooting, says he was called in to rope and wrangle the animals off the trailer.
If a trap door is closed, officers barge the sea lion out of the river and wrangle the agitated mammal into yet another trap, before driving it 230 miles to the California coast, only to have the same sea lion virtually beeline back to the same stretch of the Columbia.
As Yiannopoulos made the transition in summer 2016 from being a writer to becoming largely the star of a traveling stage show, Fleuette was enlisted to process and wrangle the legion of young assistants, managers, trainers, and other talent the Breitbart tech editor demanded be brought along for the ride.
The carousels of content also feel much more in line with the big streaming services; ESPN has always had an enormous amount of video available, but now it's finally putting in real effort to wrangle everything and surface what it thinks you'll like based on your team and sport interests.
Keeping a poker face, she must unify her government and a country so split that bits threaten to break away — and then wrangle with Europeans who fear any inch they give may drive another nail into a Union where many may be tempted to emulate any sweetheart deal for London.
But then it was rescued by something even more familiar: the show's ability to wrangle real-life politicians to come on the show during an election season — which in this case yielded Senator Elizabeth Warren, who announced on Thursday that she was exiting the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Bill Cassidy (R-LA) try to wrangle Senate votes for their Obamacare repeal bill before September 30, they're relying on one argument most of all: Their bill, they say, will give much more flexibility to individual states to figure out how to make health care work.
Sharing a number of photos from the day to Instagram, Bush Hager, 37, gave a shout out to her "sister wife" for stepping in and helping her "wrangle" her three children — daughters Poppy Louise, 4, and Margaret "Mila" Laura, 6, and son Henry "Hal" Harold, who turns 3 months old on Saturday.
After more than 249 auction rounds, the pace has slowed to a crawl as Deutsche Telekom and its three rivals wrangle over one last 226 Megaherz (MHz) block of the 223 MHz up for grabs - a result, its CEO said, of the regulator's decision to curb the amount of spectrum on offer.
Did you realize that, again, when you were building this company years ago, that you were one day going to have to go wrangle with Costco and Walmart and I assume you're going to Bentonville and making trips like that, explaining why they ought to put your stuff in prime slots like that?
"She heard me out, let me rant for over two hours on our first intake appointment, and then basically said we needed to put things like my specific despair about the climate on the back burner and wrangle in my tendency to catastrophize everything... At first I was really annoyed," Roher told me.
To pass his hours, and to wrangle whatever attention he still could, Pratt started creating low-risk, no-reward content: He started tweeting more — about life, about food, about losing just about everything but his wife and his ability to comment semi-authoritatively on the reality stars that were, by then, eclipsing him.
After more than 5 auction rounds, the pace has slowed to a crawl as Deutsche Telekom and its three rivals wrangle over one last 226 Megaherz (MHz) block of the 27 MHz up for grabs - a result, its CEO said, of the regulator's decision to curb the amount of spectrum on offer.
Indeed, at the firm's Upfront Summit, an invite-only affair for investors, entrepreneurs, tastemakers and celebrities held earlier this year, Suster managed to wrangle celebrity entrepreneurs and investors like Kobe Bryant, Baron Davis, Tyra Banks and Gwyneth Paltrow (and the mayor) to pitch the wonders of Los Angeles to the investment community.
Mr. Trump, who in recent weeks was infuriated by early decisions to allow coronavirus patients into the United States and irritated by public health officials offering their assessments to the public, has turned to Mr. Pence, an unfailing loyalist, to tamp down on messaging efforts and wrangle competing offices within the White House.
But efforts to wrangle a relief package through Congress — typically a seamless feat of bipartisanship — have repeatedly failed, not because senators do not want to help people like Mr. Cohen, some of whom cannot yet reach their land, but because President Trump does not want to give more money to Puerto Rico.
As much as I am mesmerized by the prospect of a tidy life and a rightful place for that foot imprint, I can't shake the feeling that even if I wrangle order out of this drawer, or my sock drawer, or all the drawers in my home, the space will refill again.
Wage negotiations were suspended this month after GM said it would shut one of its factories in South Korea and decide the fate of the three remaining plants in the coming weeks - a decision that will depend on the concessions it can wrangle from the unions and the amount of government support it can secure.
While it's pretty standard for campaigns to send proxies in to wrangle reporters, those proxies usually don't include a a self-described "Pan-Africanist gangster rapper" who's released music with everyone from Andre 3000 to Zack de la Rocha and makes up one half of the acclaimed underground hip-hop duo Run the Jewels.
Limp Bizkit, meanwhile, managed to use the gravitational pull of their massive success to wrangle collaborations with (*inhales deeply*) Method Man and Redman, Swizz Beatz, DMX, Xzibit, Snoop Dogg, Neptunes, E-40, 8-Ball, Timbaland, Diddy, Bubba Sparxxx, DJ Premier, Ice Cube, Birdman, Run-DMC, Lil Kim, Rock from Heltah Skeltah, and Lil Wayne.
The former Republican National Committee chairman faced a difficult task from the outset as he attempted to wrangle a hodgepodge of rival staff factions divided by ideology and allegiance, his influence supplanted by several other top advisers -- including the President's own kin -- who reported directly to Trump and not to the chief of staff.
Though the "conservationist" nature of Baskin's organization is up for debate — many Tiger King fans don't really see the difference between what she does and what Exotic did at the Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Memorial Park — no one can deny that watching a woman wrangle tigers and lions would definitely make for good television.
It was the first time a Chinese-owned social media app made significant inroads in the U.S. But the company is in a tenuous position as anti-Chinese sentiment reaches a fever pitch in Congress, the technological race between the U.S. and China intensifies, and the two economic superpowers wrangle over a potential trade deal.
Of course, we can wrangle over the definition of what makes a good product, but in its simplest terms, a great product would have three traits: (1) It's simple and easy to use; (2) It works well 99 percent of the time; and (3) It removes or reduces friction in whatever it was you want it to do.
Yam has managed to wrangle in some big-name influencers like Cesar Milan (the dog whisperer) and Tay Zonday, but the app has also drawn in users like Mr Abdulkhafi Alhamdo, an English teacher residing in Aleppo, Syria, who often tells stories of living with a newborn daughter in one of the most conflicted regions of the world.
Anyone who's tall enough knows the struggle of trying to squish into the back of an airplane's seat — so it's a bit surprising that The Wall Street Journal managed to wrangle the CEOs of American Airlines and Delta, both six feet, three inches, into the cramped coach seats of their respective company's airplanes to talk about seating space.
After having failed to convince those voters, and then failed to convince GOP leaders—like RNC chairman Reince Priebus, and House Speaker Paul Ryan, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell—to disclaim the winner of their primary, one #NeverTrump faction still believes the party should wrangle its way into power anyhow, despite the dysfunction Trump has revealed.
House Republicans postponed a vote Thursday on their bill, a major setback for Trump and Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.), who have been working to wrangle votes and exploring ways to secure conservative backing.
The 172 Republican delegates up for grabs in the state's June 7 primary, which in most years has taken place well after the party's presidential standard-bearer was known, will determine whether Donald J. Trump can clinch the nomination on the last day of voting and avoid having to wrangle uncommitted delegates at the national convention in July.
Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, managed to wrangle a three-year extension of service and now appears to be leading a quiet life — which may have something to do with the fact that his brother is wanted in a land scam worth 17 billion rupees (more than $161 million) that he ran for the army while Kayani was army chief.
Y.), Max RoseMax RoseHillicon Valley: FCC approves T-Mobile-Sprint merger | Dems wrangle over breaking up Big Tech at debate | Critics pounce as Facebook's Libra stumbles | Zuckerberg to be interviewed by Fox News | Twitter details rules for political figures' tweets Democratic lawmakers press for white supremacist groups to be labeled foreign terrorist organizations Bottom Line MORE (D-N.
In a hall at the Veterans Memorial Building in Cedar Rapids and during an afternoon rally at the University of Iowa, she drew roars of applause when pledging to "attack corruption head-on" and wrangle power from a set of named foes: drug companies, oil companies, student loan companies, private prison companies, gun companies and the National Rifle Association.
His departure, however, did not go down well with the High Court in London, which, at the behest of an arm of Russia's Central Bank, had earlier ordered that the magnate — a French citizen since 2009 — surrender his passports, disclose all his assets and stay put in Britain pending the outcome of a lengthy legal wrangle over money that Russia says he stole.
It's likely that employers — which don't have the spending power of huge insurers — will be open to new, less opaque options, and the startups will be able to wrangle ample clients that want to make sure PBMs are sending enough cash their way: Medical costs for US employers are expected to grow 6% in 2020, marking a four-year high.
Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE joined the last-minute push to wrangle up support from defense hawks, making phone calls to lawmakers in the hours before the midnight deadline, according to one source.
With a packed balcony including her sons, their wives, older children and her daughter Alexandre of Hanover helping wrangle, it was still quite an armload as the Princess managed to briefly arrange both Maximilian Rainier (born in April to Caroline's eldest son, Andrea Casiraghi, and his wife, Tatiana) and Francesco Carlo Albert (born a month later to Pierre and Beatrice Casiraghi) for a joint public debut.
It certainly wasn't the infant-hating woman I feared would recoil from me because I'd been forced by one of those banal crises of working motherhood to schlep my own eight-month-old along on the 210-to-21.87 round trip trek that is a Rikers visit—or else lose the only day I could wrangle free to meet before her next court date.
For as many times as you see a husband and wife squaring off, or a mom and dad trying to wrangle their kids, or siblings screaming at each other, there are also a seemingly infinite number of permutations of those basic dynamics, simply because everybody who creates a family sitcom will have a slightly different take on how families operate, based on their own lives.
Even Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE joined the last-minute push to wrangle up support from defense hawks, making phone calls to lawmakers in the hours before the midnight deadline, according to one source.
Adams' sentencing has not yet been scheduled, and his attorney declined to comment on the case when reached by CNBC Make It. While Adams' attempt to wrangle a desired domain name away from its owner took a rather extreme turn, it's not at all uncommon for major companies to either shell out large sums of money or get bogged down in long legal battles in order to secure a web domain.
Since late July, firefighters have been called three times to the neighborhood around 75th Street and Osborn Road to wrangle large snakes: July 30: a 10-foot albino Burmese python August 23: a 9-foot albino Burmese pythonAugust 29: a 7-foot red-tail boa constrictor One resident was taking out the trash one night when he was startled to see one of the enormous snakes at his feet.
If you don't know comedian Nikki Glaser from her current Comedy Central show Not Safe with Nikki Glaser, you may have seen her stand-up work on Last Comic Standing and elsewhere, or her talk show with Sara Schaefer Nikki & Sara Live (not to mention her turn as a prudish mother in Amy Schumer's Trainwreck.) If not, you're missing out, because Glaser is unafraid to wrangle in a personal and relatable way with that most uncomfortable of topics: sex.
Maxine WatersMaxine Moore WatersHillicon Valley: Facebook removes Russian, Iranian accounts trying to interfere in 2020 | Zuckerberg on public relations blitz | Uncertainty over Huawei ban one month out Zuckerberg launches public defense of Facebook as attacks mount Hillicon Valley: FCC approves T-Mobile-Sprint merger | Dems wrangle over breaking up Big Tech at debate | Critics pounce as Facebook's Libra stumbles | Zuckerberg to be interviewed by Fox News | Twitter details rules for political figures' tweets MORE (Calif.), 2020 presidential candidate Sen.
Jim SensenbrennerFrank (Jim) James SensenbrennerAmash: Some retiring GOP lawmakers may reenter politics once Trump is gone FTC Democrat raises concerns that government is 'captured' by large tech companies Hillicon Valley: FCC approves T-Mobile-Sprint merger | Dems wrangle over breaking up Big Tech at debate | Critics pounce as Facebook's Libra stumbles | Zuckerberg to be interviewed by Fox News | Twitter details rules for political figures' tweets MORE (R-Wis.), the second most senior member of the House, who has served since 1978.
As policymakers wrangle with bigger questions around how to better America's health-care system, they should consider these two-targeted bipartisan concepts Dr. Tom CoburnThomas (Tom) Allen CoburnThe Hill's Morning Report — Presented by PhRMA — Worries grow about political violence as midterms approach President Trump's war on federal waste American patients face too many hurdles in regard to health-care access MORE served in the United States Senate from 85033-2015 and in the United States House of Representatives from 1995-2001.
A dreadlocked stranger from the future falls through the portal to lend a hand, while fantastical characters who personify different aspects of time wrangle for dominance — among them, the Golden Hours ("responsible for the best light of the day"), the Clock Watchers (who no longer have jobs now that time is still) and the Time Sucks (described as Platypus-type creatures that distract you, "running in galloping strides more suited for a racehorse than a furry, potbellied, face-licking thing").
Maxine WatersMaxine Moore WatersHillicon Valley: Facebook removes Russian, Iranian accounts trying to interfere in 2020 | Zuckerberg on public relations blitz | Uncertainty over Huawei ban one month out Zuckerberg launches public defense of Facebook as attacks mount Hillicon Valley: FCC approves T-Mobile-Sprint merger | Dems wrangle over breaking up Big Tech at debate | Critics pounce as Facebook's Libra stumbles | Zuckerberg to be interviewed by Fox News | Twitter details rules for political figures' tweets MORE (D-Calif.), Republicans erupted after Maloney rebuked Kraninger's leadership. Rep.
Y.), Max RoseMax RoseHillicon Valley: Zuckerberg would support delaying Libra | More attorneys general join Facebook probe | Defense chief recuses from 'war cloud' contract | Senate GOP blocks two election security bills | FTC brings case against 'stalking' app developer Bipartisan lawmakers dig into Twitter over policy allowing Hamas, Hezbollah accounts Hillicon Valley: FCC approves T-Mobile-Sprint merger | Dems wrangle over breaking up Big Tech at debate | Critics pounce as Facebook's Libra stumbles | Zuckerberg to be interviewed by Fox News | Twitter details rules for political figures' tweets MORE (D-N.
Having had to wrangle a few institutional permissions and the like before, myself, and hearing my dad talk about the administration at the university he worked at for nearly 40 years, and considering how overworked most professors and grad students already are, I'm not surprised at all that this simple, effective tool has found purchase in the academic community here and worldwide — anything you can do to save a few hours or bucks, avoid a laborious back-and-forth with the department head and generally accelerate the process of actually doing research.
Maxine WatersMaxine Moore WatersHillicon Valley: Facebook removes Russian, Iranian accounts trying to interfere in 2020 | Zuckerberg on public relations blitz | Uncertainty over Huawei ban one month out Zuckerberg launches public defense of Facebook as attacks mount Hillicon Valley: FCC approves T-Mobile-Sprint merger | Dems wrangle over breaking up Big Tech at debate | Critics pounce as Facebook's Libra stumbles | Zuckerberg to be interviewed by Fox News | Twitter details rules for political figures' tweets MORE (D-Calif.) on Wednesday ahead of his testimony before the committee she chairs next week, according to multiple reports.
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).
Rep. Jan SchakowskyJanice (Jan) Danoff SchakowskyVeteran Chicago-area Democrat endorses Lipinksi challenger again Overnight Health Care — Presented by National Taxpayers Union — House Dems change drug pricing bill to address progressive concerns | Top Republican rejects Dem proposal on surprise medical bills | Vaping group launches Fox News ad blitz Hillicon Valley: FCC approves T-Mobile-Sprint merger | Dems wrangle over breaking up Big Tech at debate | Critics pounce as Facebook's Libra stumbles | Zuckerberg to be interviewed by Fox News | Twitter details rules for political figures' tweets MORE (D-Ill.) on Tuesday again endorsed Marie Newman, who is challenging Rep.
Maxine WatersMaxine Moore WatersHillicon Valley: Facebook removes Russian, Iranian accounts trying to interfere in 2020 | Zuckerberg on public relations blitz | Uncertainty over Huawei ban one month out Zuckerberg launches public defense of Facebook as attacks mount Hillicon Valley: FCC approves T-Mobile-Sprint merger | Dems wrangle over breaking up Big Tech at debate | Critics pounce as Facebook's Libra stumbles | Zuckerberg to be interviewed by Fox News | Twitter details rules for political figures' tweets MORE (D-Calif.) behind closed doors on Wednesday ahead of his testimony before the committee she chairs next week, according to multiple reports.
By the end of 2000, Tab Media had hired U.S. editors to help wrangle contributors for Babe here in the States, while Lanigan worked from the UK. By 22.99, Tab Media was siphoning off resources and talent from The Tab to support Babe, and it soon became clear that Babe was the company's future, at least in the U.S. That summer, the company threw an official launch party for Babe — this one was markedly more calm, but characteristically "college-style," featuring plastic tarp backdrops, pink streamers and Solo cups, and girls in their early 2.993s wearing Babe logo stickers and T-shirts, swilling directly from bottles of Cupcake-brand prosecco.
Getting her on stage, however, is no simple task, as Garland's pill-popping habit lingers, the roots of which are traced to her days as a contract player at MGM, in heartbreaking flashbacks that depict the young Judy (Darci Shaw) being verbally abused and bullied by legendary studio boss Louis B. Mayer (Richard Cordery), circa "The Wizard of Oz." Filled with need, anger and apprehensions, Judy receives some support from Rosalyn (Jessie Buckley), the Brit assigned to wrangle her, but that's balanced against the young woman's mandate to do her job, which is to find a way to ensure that Garland appears every night, regardless of her condition.
In the last week alone, Zuckerberg sat down with Fox News for an interview, met behind closed doors with House Financial Services Committee Chairwoman Maxine WatersMaxine Moore WatersHillicon Valley: Facebook removes Russian, Iranian accounts trying to interfere in 2020 | Zuckerberg on public relations blitz | Uncertainty over Huawei ban one month out Zuckerberg launches public defense of Facebook as attacks mount Hillicon Valley: FCC approves T-Mobile-Sprint merger | Dems wrangle over breaking up Big Tech at debate | Critics pounce as Facebook's Libra stumbles | Zuckerberg to be interviewed by Fox News | Twitter details rules for political figures' tweets MORE (D-Calif.) and on Thursday delivered a speech at Georgetown University where he painted Facebook as a defender of free speech.
Mike DoyleMichael (Mike) F. DoyleHillicon Valley: Google, Reddit to testify on tech industry protections | Trump joins Amazon-owned Twitch | House to vote on bill to combat foreign interference Reddit, Google to testify before House panel on tech's legal protections Consequential GOP class of 2202 all but disappears MORE (D-Pa.) and Jan SchakowskyJanice (Jan) Danoff SchakowskyOvernight Health Care — Presented by National Taxpayers Union — House Dems change drug pricing bill to address progressive concerns | Top Republican rejects Dem proposal on surprise medical bills | Vaping group launches Fox News ad blitz Hillicon Valley: FCC approves T-Mobile-Sprint merger | Dems wrangle over breaking up Big Tech at debate | Critics pounce as Facebook's Libra stumbles | Zuckerberg to be interviewed by Fox News | Twitter details rules for political figures' tweets Lawmakers hit Trump administration for including tech legal shield in trade negotiations MORE (D-Ill.).
Mike DoyleMichael (Mike) F. DoyleHillicon Valley: Google, Reddit to testify on tech industry protections | Trump joins Amazon-owned Twitch | House to vote on bill to combat foreign interference Reddit, Google to testify before House panel on tech's legal protections Consequential GOP class of 1994 all but disappears MORE (D-Pa.) and Jan SchakowskyJanice (Jan) Danoff SchakowskyOvernight Health Care — Presented by National Taxpayers Union — House Dems change drug pricing bill to address progressive concerns | Top Republican rejects Dem proposal on surprise medical bills | Vaping group launches Fox News ad blitz Hillicon Valley: FCC approves T-Mobile-Sprint merger | Dems wrangle over breaking up Big Tech at debate | Critics pounce as Facebook's Libra stumbles | Zuckerberg to be interviewed by Fox News | Twitter details rules for political figures' tweets Lawmakers hit Trump administration for including tech legal shield in trade negotiations MORE (D-Ill.)  View the discussion thread.

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