Regardless of how one wrestles with Noam Chomsky, one does always wrestle, leaving the bout much smarter and stronger. |
While the crew wrestles with the logistics of survival, emotional relationships between them begin to manifest. |
He commands elephants, wrestles rhinos, and kills lions and crocodiles with his bare hands. |
In politics, an imaginary rat-pit in which the statesman wrestles with his record. |
Though it wrestles with images, impressions, hopes and fears about the future, the technique does not claim to foretell the future. |
He wrestles into position on a rickety picnic bench and glugs from a pint glass of orange squash. |