| 41. | He was able to wangle a laboring job at a granary after the foreman cleared it with the police.
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| 42. | Several members of the current team are angry that Lewis is trying to wangle his way on the team.
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| 43. | Weigel wangled interviews with 43 Vatican officials ( only two refused ) and a vast array of Catholics elsewhere.
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| 44. | To wangle her way closer to Militis, Jerry auditions at one of his nightclubs, Hell s Bells.
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| 45. | About the same time, the Count Basie Orchestra came through for a concert, and he wangled an introduction.
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| 46. | And there are no federal statutes against using " pretexts " to wangle private data from financial institutions.
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| 47. | So in July 1997, he wangled a pitching turn in Connecticut for the Waterbury Spirit in the Northeast League.
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| 48. | Here, surely, wangle reflects the complexity of dealing with the military bureaucracy as much as it implies deceit.
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| 49. | Today, then, either word will be defensible in many situations, with wrangle connoting struggle and wangle cleverness.
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| 50. | With a few good moves, I should be able to wangle a Middle East peacemaking gig out of him.
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