Few people will challenge activists' arguments head-on, and defend the moral value of animal research. |
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As a result, the committee was forced to take its job seriously and confront the scandal head-on. |
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Like Gay Byrne, most people may be quite disarmed by Joan's head-on approach to things. |
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It was pointed out that those who knew avoided the pothole by running the danger of head-on collision with the on coming traffic. |
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The key scene is one in which Dawn has a head-on confrontation with Geoff, the operational manager. |
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These it gave a wide berth, wary of any head-on confrontation with the regime. |
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Tackling other people's problems head-on can't always be easy and Margaret admits there can be a downside. |
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She stopped in the middle of the fast lane facing opposite traffic, and a tanker carrying diesel fuel smashed head-on into the front of her car. |
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We meet this problem head-on by analyzing data provided by a nationwide sample of people of all ages. |
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Two cars were involved in the head-on collision near the Cayley Arms pub, blocking the Pickering to Scarborough road. |
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Most of them are trying to avoid head-on confrontation with the government. |
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One of the vehicles veered onto the wrong side of the road and crashed head-on into the cash-in-transit vehicle. |
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The interests of the major powers are bound to clash head-on over Iraqi oil. |
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A couple of best friends are confronting bullying head-on at their school to make younger children feel safe. |
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If you split Saint Andrew's cross down the middle, you have a symbol of two great systems, clashing head-on. |
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The Irish champion walker was travelling in a car which was involved in a head-on collision with a lorry. |
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Janet was injured in a head-on collision while driving along the same stretch of road last year, and still requires back treatment as a result. |
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I don't think any national figure in America has the courage or the faculties to confront this issue head-on. |
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Police confirmed the two vehicles collided head-on near the caravan park at Thorpe Hall country estate. |
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A man from Southend and another from Shoebury suffered serious injuries when their cars were involved in a head-on collision. |
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A woman has died following a head-on collision at one of Scotland's worst accident black spots. |
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Within seconds both vehicles were in a head-on collision then a further two cars crashed into the first two. |
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A lorry involved in a head-on collision which killed a Tadcaster company boss skidded on to the offside of the road, an inquest heard. |
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A husband and wife attacked a man whose car collided head-on with a vehicle carrying their relatives. |
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In Coventry two police officers were injured in a head-on collision after a car is believed to have swerved across the road in front of them. |
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Her resolve to tackle the menace head-on gave a clear direction to the attending bureaucrats. |
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A motorist was cut free from her car after she was involved in a head-on collision with another vehicle. |
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It shows how scores of business people have been given government posts which clash head-on with their commercial interests. |
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It is virtually impossible to have a head-on collision on a motorway where all the traffic is going in the same direction. |
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A 50 year old man was admitted to hospital after a head-on motor vehicle accident in which he was a passenger in a wheelchair. |
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The best angle for Democrats would be to pry at the disjuncture between those two numbers rather than to hit the president head-on. |
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A teenage driver was killed when his car collided head-on with a heavy goods vehicle in a horrific accident on a major road near York. |
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Taylor drove off and rammed head-on into a car driven by a pensioner before he managed to get away. |
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Or do we meet it head-on, admit that, yeah, we have a chance and not hide away from it? |
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A high-speed head-on car crash claimed the lives of a teenager and two elderly women, an inquest heard. |
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Two men are fighting for their lives after a head-on car smash in Radcliffe. |
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He looked out his bubble window and saw a mixed gaggle of Fw 190s and Me 109s closing head-on in line abreast. |
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And that's where the new academy leadership is tackling this problem head-on. |
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With his reputation for bluster and pomposity, the tall poppy was levelled in his near-death head-on on a West Australian highway. |
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They call it T-bone because it looks like a T-bone steak, like you're hitting a perpendicular head-on. |
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He threw his 800 men head-on against a position meticulously prepared by the three bands of Seminoles waiting there. |
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A Bradford motorist was today battling for his life after a head-on car smash. |
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So even a film about the best-known caper of the past decade doesn't take the subject head-on. |
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He crashed head-on into a freight train and likely caused the nation's deadliest commuter train wreck in nearly four decades. |
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And it succeeds in treating this often delicate subject head-on but with the lightness of touch that you would expect from The Motley Fool. |
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He should confront head-on the fundamental misapprehensions driving the public mood. |
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A lorry nine times the weight of the minibus struck the bus head-on, flipping it over and over, and shunting it back up the hill. |
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He plays the run well for an undersized lineman and is best at backside pursuit rather than trying to stop plays head-on. |
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Cameron faced a slash head-on, then stepped back as one claw went for his eyes. |
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Hit-and-run cases and head-on collisions on the 62-km Ring Road around the city continue to hit the headlines with an unfailing regularity. |
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The worst crash in the Western Bay in 17 months claimed the lives of three men in a head-on smash near Te Puke yesterday. |
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A Chapmanslade motorist lost control of his van in a snowstorm moments before he was killed in a head-on smash, an inquest heard on Monday. |
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It was a 60-foot speedboat, which I proceeded to bring into port head-on, not really knowing much about driving speedboats. |
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During the past eight weeks I have seen two minor bumps and one almost head-on collision. |
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If you look head-on at the pump they would be located at the cardinal points of a compass. |
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The head-on collision left Ms Buckle trapped with multiple injuries. |
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A traumatised mum whose car was involved in a head-on collision with a drunk driver today spoke of the terrible effect the crash has had on her life. |
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Has there ever been a head-on challenge to the constitutional validity of courts martial in Australia? |
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The overlook provides a head-on view of the massive, horsetail-shaped cataract. |
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Last year the Island was struck head-on by Hurricane Fabian, the worst to hit Bermuda in fifty years. |
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We were able to stay the pace, to meet them head-on in the tackle and to carry the ball to them. |
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You need to smash two beams head-on in a collider, because the center-of-mass energy is the sum of the energies in the two beams. |
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The day after the air crash, he was involved in more drama when he witnessed a head-on collision between two cars. |
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This brought about a head-on collision between the crowd and the regular troops, who opened fire. |
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Five rail workers were among the victims of the head-on collision between a passenger train and a freight train in thick fog near Bologna. |
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That being the situation, it was not, it is submitted, if you like, a head-on collision between witness and cross-examiner. |
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Nobody can now deny either the existence or the importance of the head-on collision between the prime minister and the chancellor. |
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I inched along the bottom, lying as flat as I could and head-on, as far as I could judge, to the direction of the moving water. |
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A motorcyclist was killed and his woman pillion passenger seriously injured when their machine smashed head-on into a lamp post. |
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But it appears to be afraid to tackle such issues head-on, and instead hints and insinuates at the possible problems and considerations. |
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The silver bodies of predatory fish like congers make them virtually invisible head-on. |
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A bus driver was hailed a hero today for saving the lives of his passengers when a car ploughed head-on into his bus. |
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He needs to have an iron hand in meeting these challenges head-on and cleaning up his Ministry's act. |
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Mandatory crash tests were introduced in 1998 and include a head-on impact at 35 mph and a side-on impact at 30 mph. |
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The meat, egg, dairy, fast food, and soft drink industries have abandoned a head-on assault on the science. |
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That the crew managed to recover and surface the boat after a head-on prang at 500 ft and 33 knots is miraculous. |
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A dedicated teacher and devoted mother has died in a head-on smash just days before her 51st birthday. |
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All nine coaches were derailed, but continued upright for half a mile before colliding head-on with a coal train. |
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An elderly woman and a pet dog died in a head-on collision on the A19 today. |
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Dr. Marc Francis has had several major traumas, including a guy who drove his motorcycle head-on into a truck. |
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The sound effects make you want to swerve head-on into the guard rails to miss whatever it is that you haven't seen. |
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A mother and her young son were killed after an emergency vehicle allegedly crossed a red light and collided head-on with their car in South Africa. |
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In a separate accident two women were fighting for their lives in hospital after their car collided with another vehicle in a head-on smash in Rochdale. |
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A linebacker came up and nailed him head-on, stopped him cold. |
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Characteristic is his perfect intonation and breath management as well as excellent phrasing and imaginative use of ornaments when he confronts difficult trills head-on. |
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He continually bailed out at the plate, shifting his head and neck in an effort to bypass the blind spot that he encountered when he tried to view baseballs head-on. |
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As if by magic, Guinevere looked up, and met Lancelot's gaze head-on. |
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She faced heartbreak head-on and couldn't help but cry it out. |
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The only way you get anywhere with a mad dog is to confront it head-on. |
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Saturn, your ruler, gives you the discipline to meet challenges head-on. |
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As our collective anger collides head-on with our political system's intransigence, we're stuck with a classic case of an irresistible force meeting an immovable object. |
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The road ribboned down the steepest slopes in switchbacks so convoluted that I continually met Christina almost head-on but with my eyes level with her pedals. |
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However, in 1977, when a number of newspapers had questioned whether his team were dead ducks after a barren start to the season, they opted to confront criticism head-on. |
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Less than an hour after the Potters Bar crash three people were killed and another two critically injured in a head-on collision between two cars in Llandudno in Wales. |
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The car careered down the road and hit a chestnut tree head-on. |
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Life had to be faced head-on and, that too with a spring in the step! |
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Three people have died in a head-on collision between two cars in a weekend which also saw two police officers seriously injured in a separate road accident. |
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A little bit after 7 am, the SUV entered opposite traffic and, after failing to reinter its lane, hit head-on the van. |
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A deceptive runner can juke and jive a would-be tackler right out of his socks if he can get that one-on-one, head-on angle of attack. |
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Now the 1997 model year brings a slew of new and redesigned models that tackle sticker shock head-on. |
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When we meet head-on the question will be which of us will be the rammer and which the rammed. |
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A MOTORBIKER from Solihull has died after a head-on crash with a car in Warwickshire. |
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The crash at Zoufftgen involved a passenger train and a freight train colliding head-on. |
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Instead, the memes tackled the sexual assault allegations head-on. |
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The Non-Standard Aviation Division faces every demanding challenge head-on with courage of conviction and a high sense of professional pride. |
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On strutting birds, I prefer a head-on shot, aimed just above the base of the beard and slightly below the caruncles on the lower neck. |
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He developed head-on drive-in systems, member satisfaction models, telebanking, PIN and signature identification systems and shared ATM networks. |
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Teresa Margarida, who had neither title nor nobiliary capital, attacked Absolutism head-on, making explicit reference to the government of Dom Joao. |
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In Home, even the most painful and devastating moments are told head-on, not prettified to make them more palatable nor heightened to create a stronger impression. |
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I realized I needed to buck up and tackle the problem head-on. |
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Her moving story is aimed particularly at those directors with responsibility for people development that can learn from her single-mindedness in meeting challenges head-on. |
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Alka Brigue, prosecuting, said one lorry driver later told police of the moment he saw the headlights of Homer's car approaching him at speed head-on along the slip road. |
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