The twin evils of terrorism and teenage angst drove her to bulimia, a condition she tackled only a year back. |
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Crews from Farnworth have tackled 289 car fires of which 121 were in Little Hulton. |
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I got in some extra training for Kilimanjaro last week and tackled the Bangor Trail all on my lonesome. |
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The staff shortage had also been tackled by a major recruitment drive reaching as far as Australia. |
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I tackled it with a swipe from my duster and then a vigorous rub-down with polish and a dust cloth. |
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He was promptly rugby tackled and pummelled by two officers twice his age, size and weight. |
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Everyone realized how drunk I was when I rugby tackled the girl who caught the bouquet. |
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A controversial poet has hired a personal minder after being rugby tackled by a drinker while reciting verse in a pub. |
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Nearly 500 runners tackled the course, which involved around 7,000 feet of climbing, and 404 made it to the finish. |
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It was good old pop queen Madonna, three years shy of 50 and bouncing around like it was still 1985, who tackled the issue head on. |
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The self-confidence, assurance and poise with which the children tackled each and every one of the 21 songs on the programme was unbelievable. |
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In midfield Callum Bott tackled as though his life depended upon it and broke up countless home attacks. |
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To date, Maryland has successfully tackled the issue of transferring an occupational associate's degree. |
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Firefighters successfully tackled the blaze before being called back when it became apparent the roof was going to collapse. |
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The European Commission has outlined how this problem is being tackled at a European level. |
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Thirty firefighters tackled the blaze which set light to more than 100 scrap cars. |
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I'm more inclined to suppose that the misadventures arise piecemeal, needing to be tackled on a case-by-case basis. |
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During the discussion none of the councillors tackled him about the remarks. |
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A normal quarterback does not lower his head and bull forward like a fullback when being tackled. |
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He was last night found guilty of transgressing rugby rules when he tackled an opponent without the ball and has been suspended for six weeks. |
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One lane of the eastbound carriageway was closed while firefighters tackled the blaze, and traffic tailed back on to the nearby A19 Fulford Road. |
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And once she has tackled the project the 20-year-old will be scaling new heights when she embarks on a trek up the mighty Mount Kilimanjaro. |
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The company is plainly overmanned, and that is the single biggest cost that needs to be tackled. |
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They tackled between 30 and 50 kilometres each day in camouflage uniforms while carrying 10 kg backpacks through the towns around Nijmegen. |
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Rural poverty and backward agriculture will have to be tackled with, among other things, irrigation, power, communications and education. |
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He showed again he is comfortable on the ball, has bags of skill and when he tackles you, you stay tackled. |
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Firefighters tackled a massive blaze involving at least 100 vehicles at a York scrap merchant's yard today. |
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This can be tackled to some extent by employing skin massage, bandaging of the limb and encouraging activity. |
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Five courses are tackled each 14-week semester and there are two semesters each year. |
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She opened a cupboard and lifted down some soup, emptying the contents into a small saucepan once she had tackled the lid with a tin-opener. |
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That duo blocked, tackled, tipped and snigged, caught, lifted and cleared a mountain of ball. |
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In March, we heard how Bob and Sue were brought even closer together as they tackled cancer head on. |
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They caught up surprisingly fast and one tackled me to the ground while the other placed shackles on my ankles and wrists. |
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One of them was tackled and, once on the ground, cuffed by an officer who bestrode him. |
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The menu offered a large range of starters and while I tackled a mixed kebab, Matt chose the onion bhaji. |
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As he tackled the task of making the tavern shipshape, Ben breathed another prayer, this time one of thanksgiving. |
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He's tackled terrorists and serial killers, racists and bigots, pimps and dealers and gangsters. |
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As well as the one that we have discussed, human movement raises many problems that can be tackled by mathematical modelling. |
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A caretaker has been praised after he tackled one of three suspicious blazes which were started at a secondary school. |
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Even as he was thinking this, though, she tackled him and blew her cheeks out on his belly and all his worrying collapsed into laughter. |
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We may have some problems but they must be tackled unanimously as one nation. |
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In many contributions to The Racing Post he also tackled the serious issues of racing with a unbiased and detached eye. |
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A plucky mother-of-four tackled muggers who had snatched a handbag off a pensioner. |
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I tackled my wardrobes about a year ago, but like an unkempt ivy, disorder and chaos has returned. |
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Finally something gave way, and a woman by the name of Brenda tackled the guy and order was restored. |
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The focus should be on rural areas and urban slums, where illiteracy and poor hygiene will have to be tackled. |
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He came back on the offensive but still the York side tackled hard to snuff out scoring chances. |
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Let them hear from you with your ideas on how social and community problems can be tackled. |
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Packing was in full flow when I got to the office, but we broke for lunch, after which we tackled the cupboard full of unclaimed review kit. |
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It is also worth remembering that drugs are not a problem that can be tackled solely by the police. |
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But as Fennelly tackled him the ball was spilled and the Portlaoise player hacked it ahead. |
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Nesc says inflation must be tackled to avoid a wage price spiral becoming embedded in the economy. |
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He was closely followed for the man of the match award by stand-off Mark Sanderson, who ran well with ball in hand and tackled tirelessly. |
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There is procurement cost-cutting taking place and production efficiencies are being tackled. |
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However, Philip believed that if Calvinism was successfully tackled it would enhance his power and put the region very much under his power. |
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Tony swapped his suit for camouflage when he tackled a gruelling Army challenge. |
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He overcame these and tackled his job with enthusiasm and flair that got results against all the odds. |
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After they tackled the door and left, not a moment after, did the door reopen and Spencer stole another kiss. |
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The Vikings spoke Old Norse, tackled Old English as adults, and never learned it completely. |
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Issues to be tackled will include the public or private ownership of infrastructure and the sticky question of over-regulation. |
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Manda froze, feeling as if her feet were glued to the cement, before someone tackled her to the ground. |
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It wasn't that he tried overambitious passes, because he often didn't manage to make the pass before he got tackled. |
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He tackled the central themes of the war with characteristic wit during a lecture last year at the Edinburgh Book Festival. |
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At a gig in San Francisco he was attacked by an audience member who charged the stage and tackled the Manchester singer to the ground mid-song. |
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But why has no one tackled the works of his equally interesting successors? |
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Johnson was also overjoyed with the success as his charge tackled three miles for the first time. |
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A familiar Rossini overture presented that composer's usual challenges, which were tackled with precision. |
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More than 150 firefighters tackled the blaze in an area popular with walkers and holidaymakers. |
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She tackled the unions, but appointed a series of ineffectual liberal Home Secretaries to tackle crime, and they failed. |
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Jenny honed her physique, tackled the gymnastics, and turned pro the following summer at the USA Championships. |
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Specialists in the field of photography tackled this task from various points of view in four panels. |
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The fire brigade was called and tackled the blaze using water from street hydrants. |
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He and Adam tackled a climbing wall and small arms training simulation, and the family were guests of honour in the sergeants' mess for lunch. |
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He ran and tackled hard, and he kicked a couple of penalty goals with that trusty boot of his. |
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As he was to do three years later, White tackled England to a standstill to gain a famous victory. |
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The 25-year-old player tackled fearlessly in defence and was, therefore, awarded his first man-of-the-match award. |
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The hunter leaped up in the air, fiercely kicked at her head, and tackled her before she could even drop to the floor. |
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The usual problem of marshalling an unwieldy cast in such a confined theatre is tackled by doubling up on roles. |
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Last Wednesday I saw three such instances of this abuse, and it really is a matter that needs to be tackled head on by the council. |
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Modelling canopy light interception and photosynthesis can be tackled at a very detailed level. |
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In December last year the pair tackled a man who had scaled the 80-foot fire tower at the training centre. |
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This is primarily due to major concerns about this first-generation technology that still needs to be tackled. |
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In the first programme he tackled Clovelly Herring, organic Guernsey beef, an organic veg grower and a Cornish producer of sparkling wine. |
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But Europe's counterterrorism problem is large and changes are needed if it's to be tackled better. |
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But, when you are carrying one of the footballs or the soccer ball, you can be tackled. |
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Politics, feminism, jealousy, and fragility of love are only a few issues tackled within this multi-layered film. |
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They develop a level of arrogance and control freakery that in the end can only be tackled through the ballot box. |
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The Rawcliffe Primary School pupil learned to swim last Easter and it was the furthest distance she had ever tackled. |
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But these are not isolated problems that can be tackled by themselves, he believes, they are part of the broader cybersecurity challenge. |
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Consumers from the East have always tackled common ailments through what they eat. |
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If this could be effectively tackled, practically all the present inadequacies would be overcome. |
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The debonair, sophisticated singer has tackled so many different styles that he transcends easy classification. |
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Campaigners say there are deep-rooted cultural problems within the army that must be exposed and tackled. |
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We tackled one hundred and one topics this week that seemed to spark off interest with your good selves. |
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The young people want to see the problems of drug pushers and vandalism tackled. |
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Over-crowded, run down and dilapidated school buildings must be tackled immediately. |
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Despite suffering with emetophobia for nearly 75 years, last year she finally tackled her fear with the support of a therapist. |
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I was laughing hysterically as he disentangled himself from it and tackled me in the sand. |
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So, yesterday, Graham tackled the job of dismantling the frame, pulling out the old mount, and putting a new one in its place. |
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Duffy failed to deal with a kick from England outhalf Matthew Leek, delaying his pick up so long he was tackled and dispossessed. |
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Then they tackled, he went down claiming a foul and she was spotted motioning that he'd dived. |
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Between 11.30 pm and 1.30 am they tackled a string of blazes started in wheelie bins, dustbins and litter bins. |
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In television, Scott Free has tackled a range of projects from historical docus to big-budget costume dramas. |
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Being a water-borne disease, jaundice can be tackled if the people exercise enough caution in preparing and consuming food. |
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She tackled the drunken passenger, who tried to open the exit door as the Boeing 757 was speeding across a taxiway. |
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Reg was a most popular man, admired for his leadership qualities and sincere dedication to everything he tackled. |
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Sickness levels at Burnley Council need to be tackled more rigorously, according to a new report. |
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Players were ducked under the water and roughly tackled by the opposing side. |
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A defining moment came on the stroke of half time, when a compelling sequence saw the last man tackled into touch in the act of scoring. |
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The confusion generated by this usage, too, has to be tackled by remedial education. |
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But there are issues that should be tackled immediately, especially in the field of juvenile crime. |
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Previously, this ransomware, used 56-bit encryption, which could easily be tackled by security software. |
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And, you know, I just tackled it and went for it, and I've really never looked back. |
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This is the underlying issue which campaigners agree must be tackled in years to come. |
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But critics fear more tragedies could occur unless reckless behaviour is tackled. |
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Another point to be tackled is the claim that charging machines only account for five per cent of withdrawals. |
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My students recently tackled the distinction between the philosophies of feminism and Black womanism. |
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Ants and insects including silverfish, woolly bears, earwigs and spiders can be tackled with products from hardware shops. |
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Moffatt and Dougan tackled courageously all afternoon and the whole team never gave up. |
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If people are prepared to stand up, then these problems are resolvable, can be tackled and we can all work to reduce crime. |
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But some things can't be tackled there and then and need to be put on a list. |
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The way she tackled misogyny, sexism, homophobia, grief, and God in her work is really inspiring. |
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Never shy of taking risks, the series tackled such contentious issues as feminism and South African apartheid. |
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He was tackled a metre short of the line but momentum and a good long arm saw him touch down in style. |
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More than 60 fire fighters tackled an inferno at a former tannery in Otley last night. |
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She said that if the worst crime hot spots were being tackled the criminals moved further afield. |
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He was tackled twice, he stayed on his feet and he conjured up a goal. |
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He tackled quite a number of advantages which included incentives in the agriculture sector where export oriented floricultural crops are highly encouraged. |
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Pot Psychology on the Web was a low-budget affair, but it always tackled the tough issues of the day. |
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He laughed at my stupidity, tackled me and gave me a noogie. |
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From Ellen DeGeneres to Judas Priest metalhead Rob Halford, watch how other celebs tackled the Big Reveal. |
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This misspelling had been tackled earlier by Chast, who pointed out that Laennec, a native of Brittany, did not write his name with a diaeresis in his publications. |
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However, Sligo's defence was heroic, with the pack halting mauls on the line, and when the ball was released, the Sligo wing forwards and backs tackled tigerishly. |
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City's top scorer raced onto Alex Calvo Garcia's misdirected header but as he went to shoot he was tackled simultaneously by Russ Wilcox and was left writhing in agony. |
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Woo, who had previously tackled kung fu as well as staid dramedies, set about changing that with the one-two punch of The Killer and then Hard Boiled. |
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Next morning, I wanted to get in among the views, so I tackled the nearby Rhune mountain via rack-and-pinion railway, my preferred method of mountaineering. |
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From there the runners tackled Snowden, then it was another dash to get into the treacherous Menai Straits before the tide turned and made the passage impossible. |
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The northbound line was tackled on the first week, with the jointed track being lifted out and old ballast removed down to the level of the bridge arches. |
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An important mission tackled by engineer units is preparing touchdown pads for helicopters so as to assure timely airlifts to a conflict escalation area. |
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But that sort of rationalization may be better tackled by psychologists than the justices of the Supreme Court. |
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Dyson was tackled by St. Louis linebacker Mike Jones a couple of yards shy of the end zone. |
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Our crews tackled the fire inside and found upstairs three young children. |
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It is estimated that 25,000 jobs could be at risk if the problems of Scotland's fishing fleets and of processors and transporters are not tackled. |
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Some are grabbed by trapdoor spiders, others cocooned by web weavers and still more tackled from distance by the film's real star, the jumping spiders. |
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The sites can be used to highlight important issues being tackled in the community as well as basic information such as county division and political party. |
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When did it dawn on you that this was a problem that needed to be tackled? |
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Meanwhile, the brain drain was being tackled by recognition and reward schemes for contract researchers at the early stages of their careers, she said. |
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The over sowing of old patchy lawn areas can also be tackled at this time. |
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He believes that the problem must be tackled at ground level first. |
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Almost 40 soldiers braved a raging fire and potentially lethal asbestos fumes as they tackled a warehouse blaze in the early hours of yesterday morning. |
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It tackled issues with that much creativity and honesty and uniqueness and bravery. |
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While the smaller bacterial genomes can be tackled by direct sequencing, larger ones like that of drosophila or humans require the use of genetic markers. |
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A Leeds woman who single-handedly tackled an armed robber and prevented a raid on a building society was yesterday honoured for her bravery by the Home Secretary. |
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He produced yet another quite captivating display of loquacious circumlocution as he tackled questions from the press about the way he has run the team recently. |
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The look on a man's face as he is being rugby tackled or when putting 100 per cent effort into hitting or kicking something are quite beyond belief. |
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The literary gumshoe had tackled and solved another hard case. |
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When he left the shop, the store's assistant manager rugby tackled him. |
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I chased him and eventually rugby tackled him to the ground. |
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But after his parents whisked him from under the noses of football scouts to a rugger school, he tackled his new sport with determination and flair. |
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The confidence and authority with which even the young man tackled his subject is now distrusted in a world extravagantly concerned with cultural relativity. |
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The re-do was tackled by Vancouverite party hosters Love Dancing. |
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It tackled steep inclines, rocky surfaces, muddy tracks and sand dunes with aplomb and at no time did I feel it would bog down or fail to scale rocky obstacles. |
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Emerging from my semi-conscious state, I blinked away the stubborn black spots in front of my eyes, and was immediately tackled by a sobbing blonde thing. |
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Over 45 sites were tackled this year including road verges and loch sides. |
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In the afternoon, temple members cooked Vietnamese food and brought it to a cookout at a community center for about 300 people who had tackled other jobs that day. |
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When the Sooners ran directly at him, which was not that often, most of the time he shed his blocker and tackled the ballcarrier for a short gain. |
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But while the root of the problem is being tackled so ineffectively, can we not balance the argument so that on the way, we all don't get carried away? |
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The supporting Rob Bourne was tackled almost on the line. A ruck was formed, and hooker Matt Hartley touched the ball down to score an unconverted try. |
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Around 80 firefighters tackled the flames at Mourne Park House in Co Down shortly before 10am. |
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Guessing competitions were tackled with much enthusiasm, followed by a beetle drive, and judging by the laughter, this was popular with all. |
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Henry tackled all of the domestic policies together and gradually built on them a wider policy. |
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While his brother constructed the throat and larynx, Bell tackled the more difficult task of recreating a realistic skull. |
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In these years Sargent tackled a wide repertoire, recording much of it, but he was particularly noted for performances of choral pieces. |
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Daltrey initially based his style on Motown and rock and roll, but from Tommy onwards he tackled a wider range of styles. |
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The Naxalite problem has to be tackled by the state police forces and paramilitary forces. |
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In her first poem as poet laureate, Duffy tackled the scandal over British MPs expenses in the format of a sonnet. |
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In the 1980s, this was attempted to be tackled with the urban bias theory which was promoted by Michael Lipton. |
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European hares are large leporids and adults can only be tackled by large predators such as canids, felids and the largest birds of prey. |
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Later, the same production team tackled vicious childhood bullying in Walking on the Moon. |
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In 1618 the Synod of Dort tackled this issue, which led to the banning of the Remonstrant faith. |
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Harter Fell forms the final challenge in the Woolpack walk when tackled in its usual direction. |
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The second their center snapped the ball, I submarined between the big guy's legs and tackled the halfback. |
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The box was set down, the stiff buckles of its mildewed straps tackled by a dozen thumby hands, the lid hurled back. |
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Individual abseilers have tackled Grwyne-Fawr in the past but it is not used regularly by adventure training firms. |
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Robert Altaian tackled gender issues from a divergent perspective in McCabe and Mrs. |
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Fuentes caught a 12-yard pass, but fumbled the ball as he was tackled at the 1-yard line and the ball rolled out of the end zone for a touchback. |
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I ran, naked as a jaybird, until snared by a police ocer who rugby tackled me to the oor. |
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We tackled Rachmanism through legislation, housing finance and building more local authority housing. |
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Instead, the memes tackled the sexual assault allegations head-on. |
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Meanwhile Cousin Mimi displayed an abundance of pluckiness as she tackled the sack race. |
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A court was also told the victim's partner Sharon Rattigan tackled the hooded assassin and was shot in the leg while seizing the weapon from him. |
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Boys wishing to follow his noble example also tackled problems with a range of plastic ray guns. |
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Big data researchers are hoping to learn from the microarray pioneers who have already tackled some of these replicability challenges. |
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While I wrestled with my langoustine, Michelle tackled a very good sirloin of beef with Yorkshire puddings. |
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A BAGGAGE handler who tackled an alleged terrorist was hailed a hero by Gordon Brown when he met the Prime Minister at 10 Downing Street. |
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The researchers tackled a condition called X-linked retinitis pigmentosa, a genetic defect that is passed from mothers to sons. |
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He is now in custody in Huddersfield Police Station after being tackled by two women brandishing a pan and a rolling pin. |
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Prospect, IL, has tackled that problem by introducing linear motors to both its sinker and wire EDM machines. |
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The Bellfounders tackled the coming of the anti-Christ ahead of the Last Judgment. |
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Some of these difficulties are tackled by the French manualist Lenglet, whose implicit philosophy of historiography the author examines next. |
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A GRANDAD who bravely tackled a rampaging knifeman was sprayed with CS gas and locked up for five hours by police. |
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Science fiction fantasy elements emerged as the duo tackled killer Cybernaut robots and giant alien carnivorous plants. |
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It gave me quite an uplift to read of a man, so brave That he tackled a bullmastiff, a little girl to save. |
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He looked like a bowl of fruit painted by Derain, and he tackled like one as well. |
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Sporting a strange David Bowie circa 1974 hairdo, grand inquisitor Davina boldly tackled the snoring issue. |
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We made a lot of silly little mistakes and tackled flimsily behind the scrum, so we will need to improve 100 per cent this week. |
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The security situation was also tackled, stressing the graveness of this matter in the light of the challenges faced by Iraq. |
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He has previously tackled the issue of sizeist bullying after impressionist Jon Culshaw parodied him. |
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In Parliament in 1944 Tory MP Simon Wing fiel-Digby snootily tackled Winston Churchill about the secret missions. |
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Iain Throwe, aged 32, tackled a robber who grabbed a woman shopper's handbag in Nuneaton. |
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The brave German car's all-wheel drive tackled and spun through almost eight inches of loosely plowed snow. |
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I'm a Celebrity winner Stacey Solomon, 25, wearing pink salopettes and a white crash helmet, also looked terrified as she tackled the indoor runs at Milton Keynes' snow dome. |
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The CONy congress brought together a range of delegates with neurological interests and tackled a number of current controversies in MS, stimulating productive debate. |
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The prudent owner paid to cover the vehicle with a sheet, as sparks often flew when the steam locomotive tackled the slope leading to the tunnel exit. |
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Unlike other companies, which sometimes compete by cutting prices and flooding the market with products, Acer tackled its mission holistically, focusing on end-to-end service. |
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To implement this shear boundary condition at the topmost layer, the top layer is tackled separately in subroutine TOPMAP in our sequential version of the program. |
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Dragons' Den star Duncan Bannatyne announced that he has changed the age limits on sunbed use at his health club chain after being tackled by BBC1 series Watchdog. |
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The species problem was tackled by the ornithologist Ernst Mayr. |
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They say the vast majority of the very worst grot spots identified in a landmark report last year are either dealt with or are well on the road to being tackled for good. |
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If the player with the ball is tackled, frequently a ruck will result. |
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Other areas tackled under the clean-up scheme since January included Goitre Lane, Gurnos, Tai Mawr Way, Swansea Road, Balaclava Road, Dowlais and the Gutty in Quakers Yard. |
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This is not the first time that Cameron tackled the subject of pubic hair. |
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Both sided tackled the necessity to endorse the laws as quick as possible, such as the Federal Court, distribution of revenues, de-baathification and general amnesty. |
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We also tackled a raspberry souffl, into which a tongue of raspberry sorbet was slotted rather kinkily la table, and a basil crme brle with a wild strawberry Arctic roll. |
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It is the work of Emma Vergette and is the major development she has tackled since setting up on her own after ten years as head of architecture with the British Council. |
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Nuneaton under-11s rugby team were in excellent form when they tackled local rivals Hinckley in a curtain-raiser for a first team fixture at Liberty Way. |
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In subsequent work we also tackled lemmatisation, concentrating esp. |
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Guests cheered as a Yeoman of the Guard in ceremonial dress rugby tackled the 17-year-old, pulling him to the floor as he approached the royal tea tent. |
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In recent research, for example, Souza and colleagues tackled the question of how much dietary fiber is really in today's whole-grain soft-wheat flours. |
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Cowpox virus was useful because it enabled smallpox virus to be tackled. |
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