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For now, most Britons will have to brace themselves for the occasional wi-fi rigmarole.
BBC: The myth of free wi-fi
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The government's plan to perpetuate itself in office, via the traditional electoral rigmarole, is likely to go ahead.
ECONOMIST: The long wait
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This just takes care of others' wall posts -- you have to go through a whole 'nother rigmarole to block your photo albums, for example.
CNN: How to handle unwanted friend requests
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Most Czechs though perhaps not Mr Klaus, who thinks he can gain from the political mayhem want the procedural rigmarole to be somehow avoided or speeded up.
ECONOMIST: Czech Republic
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Question: Did Segall know that he might be able to skip the accounting rigmarole and do as well or better by renting the condo only 14 days a year?
FORBES: Vacation Shelters
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Transatlantic anti-trust immunity is a holy grail for European and American airlines, allowing carriers to effectively operate as one without all the cost and rigmarole of a full merger.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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When people from outside (including Buttonwood and his type) want to meet traders, they find it easier to chat over a latte than to go through the rigmarole of getting into the building.
ECONOMIST: Buttonwood
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Never mind that in some opinions the whole rigmarole was a milling anticlimax to the visit of wine critic Robert Parker, the One Voice That Matters, whose tour through a few days earlier was the subject of its own fervid rumor mill.
FORBES: Dream or bust: the much-hyped 2003s
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No complex accounting rigmarole here.
CNN: An Overtaxed IRS