31. The enterprising souls who wangled a ticket saw a " Tempest " reinvigorated with multicultural energies. 32. For example, he pretended to have a fatal illness to wangle a better financial settlement from Weisberg. 33. "I thought I had wangled a job in Washington at CBS, " recalled Brinkley. 34. He wangled an audition at WNEW, the FM radio station, and was hired on the spot. 35. And it wangled a bargain-basement price when another deal to buy the Utah bank fell through. 36. Boston literary agent Doe Coover had heard that Rodgers might be considering a book and wangled an introduction. 37. In one episode, she wangles media credentials to get close to a famous Olympian from another country. 38. The professor, Yoshi Tsurumi, says he asked Bush how he wangled a spot in the Guard. 39. You can update the certificates with a bit of wangling , but reinstalling the browsers is probably simpler. 40. The way it is in tennis, you wear white _ unless you can wangle a better sponsorship deal.