After muchwrangling, the Republicans ultimately acquiesced on more flexible language.
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I want to see as muchwrangling over them as ever.
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At La Mignotte there was muchwrangling during the evening meal.
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After muchwrangling between the two men, the symphony was performed but to luke-warm response.
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There was muchwrangling, but little earnest controversy.
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From the accounts of the discussion preserved in Maclay's diary it appears that there was muchwrangling.
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Exactly as it began before-withthat same tedious thing which had been settled once, after so muchwrangling.
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With regard to these three points, it was, after muchwrangling, decided to grant them under certain restrictions.
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When was ever an account of fifteen years' standing adjusted, whether between nations or individuals, without muchwrangling?
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After muchwrangling, the motion was carried, and the first blunder of the mother country seemed to have been smoothed over.
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Until this last month the Russian Revolution, though marked by extreme antagonisms, and muchwrangling, was nevertheless comparatively peaceful in character.
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There had been muchwrangling between the Popish functionaries and those of the Reformed religion concerning the constitution of the burgher guard.
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After muchwrangling they located Loose End beside a small lake and decided that they would reach there to-morrow with considerable effort.
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Thence to the Exchequer, and there after muchwrangling got consent that I should have a great tally broken into little ones.
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It should have been a momentous announcement, a decision made after muchwrangling, after interviews, after careful consideration of a parade of candidates.
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After muchwrangling and obvious discontent and smouldering suspicion, one lagged systematically, and, the pace being speedy, contrived to fairly quit the party.