So far it looks like a thinly veiled threat to drag the process out in legalistic wranglings. |
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Great legal wranglings ensued, including the examination of every single vote cast, which dragged on for more than a year. |
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The commission was accepted on 18 February 1544, but preparations for the voyage were frustrated by unpaid debts, Portuguese spies and internal wranglings. |
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Tim Burton's dramatisation of the Keanes' romance and subsequent legal wranglings is infuriatingly light on fine detail but Amy Adams, above, delivers a solid performance. |
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