Adequate hydraulic oil flow to the grapple saw has been another problem with a retrofitted attachment. |
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Keenly sensitive to these insults, Raglan had to grapple with a French command whose sense of purpose seemed infirm. |
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Friends, wives, lovers, parents, daughters of the unlucky ones must also grapple with the consequences. |
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On the one hand, it is too easy to blame victims rather than grapple with the reason why they are victims. |
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It has been much in the headlines lately as the member states of the European Union grapple with the pros and cons of funding such research. |
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As grapple fans the world over know, this only ever works in the arena of World Wrestling Entertainment. |
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The news controllers were at length forced to grapple with the issue by their correspondents' remarks. |
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These techniques taught the samurai how to grapple when wearing armor and struggling with an opponent wearing armor. |
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Holding each other by the elbows like wrestlers ready to grapple, the two men exchanged pleasantries. |
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But that was only for now, for something could easily grapple him against the stone so that others may finish him off. |
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His first action was to grapple O'Donovan, a move which earned him a yellow card barely 30 seconds after coming on. |
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In other bouts, the rikishi may grapple in an attempt to get a good grip on the mawashi and then launch a throw. |
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A brief grapple ensued, pushing and shoving aplenty all round, and I duly broke free, uninjured and unrobbed. |
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She had started out wary, in no way wishing to harm the prince, but after he attempted to grapple her, she had released all fury within her. |
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I wanted the film to have a new challenge, to be a new story to grapple with. |
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We need to grapple with these difficulties with an expert panel and work out solutions to them and proceed towards them. |
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As political leaders and scientists grapple with such enormous challenges, one thing is clear. |
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Maybe his struggle to grapple with limited resources is handicapped by his players' indifference. |
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When you're infamous, it's hard to grapple with the difficulties of notoriety. |
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These grapple types are performed by pressing up, down, left or right in conjunction with an attack button, making for 16 grapples per wrestler. |
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Not the over-glamorized Hollywood version of the grapple, mind you, with all its muscle-bound 'roid rage and soap opera storylines. |
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Batgirl fires the grapple into the night and leaps off the roof, swinging into the darkness. |
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If he sees rot or physical deformities at either end, he uses the grapple saw to snip off a two-foot section. |
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Thompson is preparing a rope and grapple line, fixing it round a sturdy-looking rock near the entrance to the cave. |
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He said that the gun went off again when Mrs. Thompson, bleeding from a wound to her body, tried to grapple with the gun. |
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The helicopter uses a scissor-type grapple which tightens on the logs as it lifts them. |
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But then, one hardly expects a bunch of inbred, bone-headed knuckle-draggers like them to grapple with significant theological issues. |
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Then, the Kamov will grasp the standing trunk with a hydraulic grapple at the bottom of the long line, break it off and ferry it to the landing. |
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And he's designed a special grapple to lift log butts off the ground to snake them out instead of tearing up the forest floor by dragging them. |
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I have in mind a dim memory of the Commissioner trying to grapple with this kind or problem. |
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In the Andante the adoption of a simple ternary form allows him the freedom to grapple with his 12-note technique. |
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Seeing she was no match for the animal in this grapple, the mother extended her hand into the bear's mouth. |
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He sent up a grapple to the window, and started climbing despite our worries. |
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Throughout the film, the pair are forced to grapple with ethical dilemmas about their role as medics. |
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It's another difficult wreck to shot, lying along the tide with a smooth keel exposed, so the grapple has little to catch on. |
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With this kind of configuration, the grapple works like a hand as opposed to a thumb and bucket, which is more like wearing a mitten. |
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The out of control memory leak remains unchecked while Redmond's Red Adairs grapple to put a lid on the blow-out. |
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This high court ruling is not the first to grapple with sovereignty in questions of liability for content published on the borderless Web. |
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Why do you think scientists have been reluctant to grapple with this nebulous notion of the human mind? |
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As the primary unit of man's social living, the modern family has to grapple with several problems. |
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In southern Florida, utility companies now grapple with monk parakeets and the massive, nettlesome nests they build atop transmission poles. |
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Instead he has to head to the balcony's edge and use the grapple on the second floor railing. |
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I started with an old bucket from a front-end loader and removed the teeth and the grapple fork. |
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He likes nothing better than locking arms, hooking thumbs and hunkering down for a quick grapple on a table. |
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I was working my body kicks and my leg kicks and boxing using my knees in the grapple. |
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She cried as she saw the two grapple, wincing as she saw some of the blows strike home. |
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The filmmakers also venture to the Kafue Flats where 10,000 nomads also grapple with the virus, so poor they are often forced to prostitute in exchange for fish. |
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In spite of these quibbles, Lancaster's book should prove a valuable resource to ministers and serious laity who are willing to grapple with issues of biblical authority. |
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The Auto Grab system constantly monitors tong pressure and adjusts to securely hold grapple loads while skidding, thus reducing operator work load. |
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The authors of this narrative grapple with their white identity as they negotiate new identities that incorporate, sometimes in a romantic fashion, Africanist discourses. |
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Cognitive approaches to this problem have to grapple with how one cognizes reality and how one cognizes the emotions that result from the experience of that reality. |
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Now young women have to grapple with being told that Jordan is the epitome of sexiness, and at the same time that she's a symbol of women's liberation. |
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I welded steel and angle iron to the bucket to reinforce the grapple fork control and hoses were moved to the front where they are accessible to the operator. |
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The White House, however, does not grapple with the essentiality of good ground forces now. |
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We'd slam each other in turn, sometimes dragging the other down to the mat to grapple in laughter, cut off suddenly by a choke or a tap-out from a lock. |
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In Ferguson and many towns like it, majority African-American communities most grapple with mostly white county governments. |
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I believe that there are evil acts, and I grapple with the idea of whether you can call people evil. |
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For the fourth year running, the ICA has had to grapple with the complexities of coordinating a group show. |
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Instead it was to force him, and us, to grapple with the bigger question at the heart of the series. |
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Once the rikishi start to grapple, the outcome can be called by one of the seventy Kimarite and the techniques used described by oshi, yori, nage and so on. |
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Meanwhile, traumatised survivors are thronging to mosques and the few psychiatric wards as they try to grapple with the mental shocks of Kashmir's devastating earthquake. |
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Easier to blame the unworldly bureaucrats in Whitehall or Brussels than recognise, never mind grapple with, the underlying tendencies to economic atrophy. |
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A film that explores the extraordinary circumstances they grapple with to live their ordinary lives, this documentary is a celebration of their dauntless spirit. |
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Herbalists tend to refer to plant as devil's claw, however its common name in Australia is grapple plant, because of the grappling hooks on the fruit. |
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He grabbed the man from behind and tried to grapple him to the ground. |
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She stepped to the side, away from him as he made to grapple her from behind, and ducking under his massive arms, moved back quickly until she was behind him instead. |
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At a project in New Jersey, a One-Line System was used with a conventional, midsize, two-drum cable crane and a grapple to clean out debris from behind a dam. |
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A combination of factors, including species, pile height and operator preference had led him to look for a new grapple, in this case one that didn't yet exist. |
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Installing a grapple to load the trucks is another possibility. |
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A hydraulic thumb or clamp allows you to grasp rocks, tree stumps, and other oddly shaped objects, while a grapple makes it easy to handle brush and other bulky material. |
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Some, she says, grapple with the difficult question of whether it would be kinder to euthanize a pet than ask it to go on under such difficult circumstances. |
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And he, whatever his considerable virtues, is no down-the-line progressive, much less a legislator in the Wellstone mode, eager to grapple with the very premises of the age. |
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Indeed if they are not prepared to grapple with the problems presented by the score they ought not to conduct it. |
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Where someone religious might say Kaddish, I found myself trying to write things down to grapple with the experience. |
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Bodies lunge into space, work writhingly from the floor, and grapple with almost primal eroticism. |
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Pritchett praised Greene as the first English novelist since Henry James to present, and grapple with, the reality of evil. |
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The new dictionaries of the Old Norse language enabled the Victorians to grapple with the primary Icelandic sagas. |
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For instance, the courts have begun to grapple with whether free-speech rights apply in the virtual world of cyberspace. |
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Women will have to grapple with men in training with such implements as pugil sticks. |
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Here Bailey points to the dilemma of early modern English society, forced to grapple with a rising number of debt suits. |
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As historians grapple with the Cold War from a distance of two decades, there is a new awareness and appreciation of the service and sacrifices of these Cold Warriors. |
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It is around 15 years since grapple fans queued around the block to watch stars such as Big Daddy and Mick McManus in the ring for the summer season at the Grand Pavilion. |
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