A NUMBER of political and legal wrangles have recently disrupted the tranquillity of my small town.
On the planet Barclow, the Doctor and his companions become embroiled in the political wrangle between humans and Chelonians.
Why, they ask, would Mr. Putin risk destroying his considerable achievements over a political wrangle?
A1 After an international trip, garbage from Islip, L.I., was anchored off Brooklyn yesterday, awaiting the outcome of legal and political wrangles.
The country has come through a lengthy political wrangle over the role and power of the hereditary monarchy.
The work of translation stopped, and the old political wrangle began again.
There is Dr. Ngema, the female director, a freedom-struggle veteran caught on the wrong side of an obscure political wrangle, rusticated and turned cautious bureaucrat.
He had served terms in both the Dublin and the Westminster bodies, sometimes simultaneously, but had not taken sides in political wrangles.
While few doubt the sincerity of the more than 180,000 signatories to the petition, the issue has become part of a broader political wrangle.
However, political wrangles ensued and Stoney parted company with the label the following year without a record being released.