She grapples with the issues of the day and puts them to bed with humour, sincerity and a small glass of sherry. |
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Anderson grapples with this supposed contrast and arrives at the conclusion that it is not that clear-cut. |
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The company has expanded the selection of grapples available to loggers with its new line of severe-duty grapples and new rotators. |
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But now, its chief executive faces growing challenges as the retailer grapples with a midlife crisis. |
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The meaning of life and the struggle for power are aspects our society still grapples with as we enter into the new millennium. |
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Her men dropped planks and launched grapples onto the other ship, securing the two ships together. |
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Over time, Kang learns new fighting techniques, including grapples and disarming, as well as stunt-driving maneuvers. |
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The attacks at your disposal are also limited to a mixture of punches, kicks, grapples, and a few special moves. |
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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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Over 40 separate maneuvers are available to The Hulk via his combat system, which consists of a number of punches, jumps, and grapples. |
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Among the tools you may select direct from this manufacturer with the excavator are thumbs, grapples, shears, hammers, and crushers. |
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Sonia grinned and crossed over to where the men were readying the grapples and cannons. |
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As any current observer of demolition will tell you, grapples and thumbed buckets are pervasive for cleanup work. |
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He attached the grapples to the edge of the pit and flung the ropes into the blackness. |
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Men up in the rigging let go of the sails, and men scattered on the main deck raced about grabbing swords, grapples, and preparing to board. |
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Beyond this, the logger explains that his operators didn't really like dangle grapples, and felt more comfortable using fixed-mount designs. |
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Every song grapples with issues surrounding the struggle for social justice. |
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But, with respect, it certainly grapples with some of the difficult matters that this case raises and I bring it to your Honours' attention. |
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The boost in graphical detail has also improved their movements, making their dodges, grapples and infiltrations seem much more realistic. |
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In a savagely comic scene, Vera grapples with how this violation has left her feeling. |
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He's not grappling with issues of post-human technology, but his novels are profoundly life-affirming, especially as he grapples with issues of aging and disease. |
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Willie then dives on Malcom and grapples him to the concrete floor. |
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Cargo grapples pulled the large, irregular shaped piece next to the hold. |
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In his latest essay, he grapples with the fact that those costs have become painfully evident, and the larger concerns of security, justice and freedom increasingly elusory. |
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At the risk of being somewhat literary, this bill grapples with the age old question raised in Hamlet's soliloquy, to be or not to be. |
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His grapples with the Tempter are portrayed in dark, unsettling detail. |
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A punt is a small, flat-bottomed skiff that is steered with a long, gondolier-style pole that grapples the muddy river bottom with the hook at its end. |
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That is what counts here – and as Britain grapples with its Eurosceptic demons, Romanians and Bulgarians fear freedom is threatened. |
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These changes have been going on as the Commission grapples with a heavy and increasing load of complaints. |
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It grapples with the independence issue and it also grapples with the cost associated with setting up this blue-ribbon panel. |
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Almost two years after the tsunami, Maldives is recovering but still grapples with other emerging social challenges. |
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This, in fact, is the key to UNESCO's raison d'être and its capacity to develop and flourish as it grapples with practical problems. |
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And Cuba could well fall even further behind as the rest of the world grapples with globalization and market integration. |
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For Daniel's son, history will sandbag him out of a pleasantly drifting existence as he grapples with questions of race and confronts his own colonisation. |
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Borgna grapples with issues of social structure and organization in detail in her comparative study of Minoan and Mycenaean traditions of feasting. |
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Canadarm2 will be operated by Susan Helms on flight day seven and nine as she grapples one-by-one each tank from a pallet in Atlantis' cargo bay and brings them close to the Airlock. |
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The grapples come in rotatable and fixed versions and include those designed for sorting and demolition work. |
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However, these concerns are more urgent than ever as the world grapples with the need to transform economies and sees an opportunity to embark on a 'greener' path to development. |
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With traditional building demolition methods using excavators with pulverizers and grapples, a lot of the material is mixed. |
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But Mr Cameron's greenwash was eco spin while Mr Brown grapples with the substance of what can be done. |
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This enables exchange of different types of grapples without calibration in connection with the exchange, if the grapple in question has once been calibrated. |
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For tests, this liquid is mixed with a sample where the probes� grapples will only plug into their predefined target cells, ignoring anything else. |
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As the Philippines grapples with political and institutional crises, it must find a way to steer this transition toward the democratization of economic policy and investment practices that will benefit its population. |
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Research In Motion, which makes the BlackBerry, was criticised for responding slowly to the highly irritating outage, another blow to the company as it grapples with its sliding share of the smartphone market. |
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All equity and commodity markets are hanging on the next tidbit of news on the China monetary policy and the European Union as it grapples with its suffocating debt issues. |
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He grapples with his own sexuality in the film and expresses his inner loathing by making fun of Tad at every opportunity. |
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Cantaloupes and strawberries, peaches and apples Their specialness gone, despite your taste bud's grapples. |
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For attachments Costello uses Nye and LaBounty pulverizers, LaBounty shears and grapples and Genesis shears, grapples, and its Demo Pro tool. |
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On page 81, Nencini grapples with the question of how Knox and Sollecito could have participated in the murder but left no more than a single, hotly disputed trace of themselves at the scene. |
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It may equally have to subject its armed militias to the PA's collective decisions and may start to lose popularity as it grapples with the mundane difficulties of government. |
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Epigraphist and philologist Richard Salomon grapples with difficult issues concerning the extent and territories of the reigns of some Pre-Kusana rulers in Gandhara. |
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Holmes starred Ian McKellen as a retired Sherlock Holmes living in Sussex, in 1947, who grapples with an unsolved case involving a beautiful woman. |
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Although not about the thorniness of race relations as is Monster's Ball, Up grapples with the much less studied but no less important issue of aging. |
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The challenge that Calder grapples with throughout the book is explaining these energy relations as resulting from more than market forces or globalization. |
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