They are grappling with the awful stench emanating from the filth the water has left behind. |
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He is already grappling with the difficulty of converting diplomatic rhetoric into actual money. |
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From Reform Judaism to the Episcopal Church, religious bodies across the nation are grappling with the same issue. |
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He was a patriot grappling with questions of emancipation, dependence, neocolonialism, and the creation of a genuine social revolution. |
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I suggest, perhaps, that he was grappling with the one thing we all had a sense of. |
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The top exponents of this system are experts in grappling and knowledge of this skill would be very complementary to any martial art. |
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As he did so a miniature grappling hook, powered by compressed air cylinders, launched itself into the air. |
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The fighters are grappling on the floor, tearing at each other, screaming abuse and growling like animals. |
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I had a rope with a grappling hook, just in case I needed to escape over some tall walls if Cale decided to chase after me. |
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Though the pushing and grappling can be quite vigorous, marmots have only to give a sharp yelp to end the bout. |
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The directorial debut shows the actress grappling with the aftermath of a crack-up. |
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And I couldn't help but pity the poor chap who finds himself grappling with one of these after a night out on the sauce with his hot date. |
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Historians are still grappling with questions of identity as these applied to pre-industrial societies. |
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Melanie points out that today's feminists are still grappling with the questions of the nineteenth century. |
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Facing forward again, Jeremy quickly grabbed a grappling hook attached to a rope that was tied to his pack. |
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One squad fired grappling hooks inside the cave complex, then pulled it back out the entrance, a technique used to detonate any booby traps. |
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How they land is still a mystery, but evidently claws on their back legs act like grappling hooks to snag the trunk and hang on. |
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Reflecting back, our nation has a proud history of grappling with difficult issues. |
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The planks and grappling irons were removed and The Relentless sailed away. |
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Within moments, both were grappling and rolling on the ground, struggling for dominance. |
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The government is grappling with the arduous task of providing relief to distant islands. |
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Leigh decided to exact retribution on his teammate's behalf by grappling Gibson to the ground. |
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I would go to my death grappling my foe and cursing the fates with my last breath. |
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The two sides were grappling with very difficult issues that have divided them for over 50 years. |
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Its vignettes of executives grappling with difficult problems will help others confront their own quandaries. |
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Breaking off, Sean maneuvered his ship next to the freighter, and fired grappling hooks, pulling the freighter in to board. |
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Tick-like, with flattened bodies and grappling hook claws, the louse flies are truly bizarre. |
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Hayden's grappling with these issues led to sometimes jocose observations, as recounted here. |
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He had handed the flashlight to Fred who was now shining it in the direction of the grappling hook and rope. |
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The accompanying picture, in lurid colours, showed a robotic device grappling with a red blood cell. |
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I was about to speak when a grappling hook shot up and hooked onto the rail. |
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This is not a party political issue as all politicians the length and breadth of the country are grappling with this difficult issue. |
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The fencing mask gives a good level of visibility, can be removed quickly if grappling happens. |
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It's similar to kick-boxing except that it incorporates grappling, throws and take downs. |
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Its retractable, switchblade-like claws on its thumbs worked as grappling hooks to bring an animal to the ground, Wroe said. |
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Nevertheless, it was timely and puts us ahead of the pack in terms of grappling with these difficult issues. |
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His thumb placed pressure on a specific button on the side of the object, launching a grappling hook into the air. |
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This week I want to cast my net a little bit further, and discuss some similarities between modern grappling and Indonesian Silat. |
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Rather, it presents a collection of ideas and findings by people who have been grappling with big, unanswerable questions all their lives. |
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Aggressive behaviors included pecking the male, bill snapping, reverse mounting, and frontal attack, which resulted in aerial grappling. |
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Meanwhile, a woman suffered injuries to her arm and wrist after grappling with a robber who mugged her for her handbag in Bradford city centre. |
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About half of the countries in the world are not just grappling with the undernutrition problem but also the overnutrition problem as well. |
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Once there, they will assault the granite island with inflatables and grappling irons. |
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Who better suited to reach for the unreachable than a man with a grappling hook? |
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He secured his weapons before unshipping his grappling hook and two of his home-made grenades. |
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She plays Greta, a Manhattan book editor who's grappling with her new-found ambition. |
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Yesterday he found himself grappling with a 20-year-old robber who vaulted the dock. |
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The grant is not only timely but it comes at a critical time when the country is grappling with the economic reconstruction programme. |
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The Prime Minister immediately set about grappling with the challenge of investigating the bombings. |
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The man in front was standing, brandishing a grappling hook over his head, preparing to hook to the stone wall. |
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Mandy fires the grappling hook onto a guardrail and bungees down into space, the cable holding her as she lowers herself to the fifth floor. |
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He fires a grappling hook that hooks itself onto the balustrade of the rooftop garden. |
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They hang from the bus, with half a big toe firmly planted on the footboard, and one hand grappling the handhold meant to help people get in. |
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Public loos have been a vexed issue in the town for some time and council has been grappling with plans to build new public toilets in the caravan park, but that's hit a snag. |
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Senate Democrats in particular are grappling with their razor-thin majority, which gives Republicans the power to block progressive legislation of any kind. |
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The songbird family of shrikes that is responsible for such carnage is well represented by the woodchat shrike, pictured here grappling with a lizard. |
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You may, however, be playing Stableford, in which case you are left grappling with even more numbers and lists, this time interpreted through a labyrinthine points system. |
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Ventura did have more qualifications for elected office than simply wearing a feathered boa while grappling in the wrestling ring. |
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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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The steering takes 2.5 turns from lock to lock which is fine on the move but requires a fair bit of grappling at low speeds to manoeuvre the car around. |
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We read Thomas Piketty because we needed to understand these failures to have any hope of grappling with them. |
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When Booker assumed office, his half-a-million constituents were grappling with high unemployment and rampant poverty. |
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And later, we want to see people in various stages of working it off, or at the very least, grappling with heaviness. |
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For four years, the United States has been grappling with high unemployment and underemployment. |
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I've scanned the document and it's choking with phrases like this, which presumably make sense in the heads of officials grappling unenviably with the programmes. |
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I play videogames in order to do things that I could never do in real life, like flying spaceships, grappling with monsters, or skateboard standing up. |
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Yet the singer grew up watching what those did to her divorced parents, and has since seen her brother grappling with the vicissitudes of celebrity and fleeting chart success. |
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And now she has admitted having a catfight with her housekeeper in which both women ended up rolling around on the floor, grappling and screaming. |
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Whether you're a reporter trying to beat a deadline or an editor grappling with late copy, the simplest solution may be one that seems the toughest. |
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Even in Haflong, the markets are grappling to supply adequate foodstuffs. |
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As the prayer evolved, so did the congregation, grappling with an issue that Reamer says goes to the very core of his mission as a Franciscan friar. |
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But politicians who have real experience of grappling with the day-to-day problems and issues ordinary people have to face have a much better chance of understanding them. |
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In addition, certain very dangerous pressure point attacks, such as gouging the throat or eyes, are illegal in grappling competition due to safety concerns. |
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Blair returned with the grappling pole and began to extend it, gazing at the huge, deep orange jellyfish as it bobbed and pulsated next to the boat. |
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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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I just always loved fighting and grappling, so I got in the ring. |
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The men lose their temper and start grappling while the crowd boos. |
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They were bereft of actual grappling hooks and climbing tools. |
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Eagerly, he pulled out the climbing rope and the grappling hook. |
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He used a home-made grappling hook and rope to scale the 30-foot wall. |
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If she had a rope she could make a grappling hook or something. |
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He was pictured proudly holding his baby, not grappling with his grundies. |
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I remember grappling with the self-refutation objection back in my undergraduate days in a philosophy of science course under Robert Frederick. |
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When grappling, shin guards and knee pads need to be worn to be worn, especially when practicing takedowns. |
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Aguilera's plaintive performance was intercut with scenes of gay and transgendered people grappling with their inner and external beauty. |
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The nation is grappling with the deadly Marburg virus outbreak, which is threatening tourism. |
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I heard a stramash and looked up to see Fraser grappling with big Mohsni in a headlock. |
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Muay Thai is the national sport of Thailand which consists of punches, kicks and standing grappling with knee strikes. |
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In the Punic Wars with Carthage, Romans developed the technique of grappling and boarding enemy ships with soldiers. |
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However, after training more sailors and inventing a grappling engine, a Roman naval force was able to defeat a Carthaginian fleet, and further naval victories followed. |
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Agonistic behaviour typically occurs between sexually mature males over territory or mates and may involve displays, posturing, chasing, grappling and biting. |
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Coloccini reckons that his experiences grappling with the Doncasters and Bristols of the world has actually helped his cause in the Prem even now. |
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But even after grappling with the concept of potentially harmful natural products, I was still captivated by the idea that some natural products could biomagnify. |
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The Ashcan artists, who challenged American Impressionist decorum after 1900, were committed to recording the modern world frankly and grappling with gritty urban realities. |
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Is all this artiness, inherited and accumulated, useful in grappling with the arcane world of university finance and politics, internal and external? |
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But, we're really grappling with the problem of the lack of food and the role that fisheries play in causing the collapse of, for example, African penguin populations. |
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Captain Gunderson landed at the site on 17 August 1875 and collected a grappling iron, two maps and a handwritten translation of Pet and Jackman's voyages. |
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