Regrettably, there is still no tangible legislation that tackles the problem of sexual harassment in the workplace. |
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The Bucs' interior offensive line is blowing away the Raiders' defensive tackles. |
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However, he lacks the speed and moves to beat top tackles off the edge in pass-rushing situations. |
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Her most vulnerable work to date is a record that lyrically tackles everything from intimidating social gatherings to parenthood. |
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While the Carlow defence in the main was solid there were far too many missed tackles. |
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He can get behind defensive backs, but he is very good at catching a quick hitch, breaking tackles and making a big play. |
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He made three tackles in the Buc backfield and two more at the line of scrimmage. |
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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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Plenty of other defensive tackles stand out over their more ballyhooed partners at defensive end. |
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Ward tackles their claims directly dealing honestly with themes such as theodicy and the possibility that human will could thwart divine purpose. |
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The No.9 scythed through a number of tackles before deftly hand-passing to the net, a la Angela Downey of old. |
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I haven't seen him put the boot in, or crunch into tackles, so he's a bit of an enigma. |
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He uses sound technique to beat fullbacks, tight ends and offensive tackles. |
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But there was no shortage of beefy tackles and hefty challenges in the long standing tradition of Scottish football. |
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A pair of reserve offensive tackles must lose their training wheels in a matter of hours. |
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Over 600 individual animations are in the game, allowing everything from shoestring catches to wrap tackles. |
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Not mistiming any tackles, rarely wasting the ball and never stopping running, we could have done with four Coles in midfield. |
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He handed out yellow cards for trivial offences, but ignored several dangerous tackles. |
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Operation Trident, which tackles black-on-black crime in London, is investigating both the incidents. |
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The defense relies heavily on the tackles to jam up blockers and give the linebackers space to make plays. |
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From the throw-in exchanges were intense as both sides sized each other up with uncompromising tackles. |
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Both defenders missed their tackles and Gudjohnsen clipped a dinky chip over Given, only to watch in horror as it bobbled wide. |
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The unit is undersized, which means the tackles must play with flawless technique or risk being bludgeoned. |
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If tackles are the bookends of the offensive line, the Eagles could support a shelf of coffee table books. |
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Luckily for the South Africans, the Slovenes seem to have saved their most bruising tackles for each other. |
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It is brilliant to see the BBC put on a children's drama that tackles serious political issues in an unpatronising way. |
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Prizes include rods and reels, fishing tackles kits, fishing tackle packs, picnic baskets, a marine radio and aerial, plus a lot more. |
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He is a natural for this spot, where he can concentrate on making tackles instead of providing deep coverage. |
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A man of 40 years but with boyish good looks and a floppy fringe tackles the challenge head on. |
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Logically enough, the movie tackles the Powerpuff origins, the nitty details of how they came to be and how their superhero-ness was forged. |
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Taking a pass from centre James Evans, the human bulldozer, crashed through three tackles on his way to the line after 44 minutes. |
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Aidan Doyle and Pat Cooper were putting in some really good tackles for Port and this led Mullingar to spill the ball on a number of occasions. |
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Darden also tackles an old debate over whether spirituals were truly black inventions or merely adaptations of European music. |
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As the ball squirted left, it was powerful Philip in the centre who rode the tackles to score near the posts. |
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It's common for offensive tackles to time the quarterback's cadence with the snap so they quickly can get into their protection stances. |
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His biggest asset is his stamina and his ability to make more than 40 tackles per game. |
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But once I'd made a couple of tackles, I was fine and confident my back would stand up to anything. |
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Topping my list is the Apricot Cuticle Oil, which tackles even the toughest hangnails and ragged cuticles. |
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In the long run, playing without both offensive tackles may catch up to the Packers. |
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If Jackson plays hardball, he will point to the massive contracts that defensive tackles are pulling down. |
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She is very dramatic as in all the roles she tackles, and I am sure that live onstage she is much more convincing. |
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Loretta Bailey, especially, who tackles Maria with a flighty charm, is performing on a very high wire. |
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He overpowers tackles at the point of attack with his strength and leverage. |
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Smith has good upper-body strength and held his own against some of the tougher tackles in the division. |
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Dismal defence, particularly in the first-half when they missed 19 tackles, was the prime cause of the Huntington Stadium horror show. |
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He showed a real touch of both class and speed to step through two tackles and outpace the Ilkley defence to go in in the corner. |
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He held his nerve as the roars of the crowd echoed in his ears and silky footwork took him clear of desperate tackles. |
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He then tackles his opponent's legs and Dude clotheslines him, knocking him unconscious when his head hits the ground. |
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The quote comes from a lecture in which he tackles the saudade, or deep longing, that infuses fado with its bitter sweetness. |
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It was hard to recover my form, but I'm not afraid to go into tackles any more and I feel great and impatient for the games to come. |
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This fast-paced, energetic series of comic sketches tackles the inanity of media culture and the people who thrive on it. |
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He tackles the question of why settlements would only have been established on the coasts, with no inland traces of civilisation. |
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He jokes casually with old acquaintances and tackles each question head on, his bright brown eyes searching the faces of his inquisitors. |
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Wilson has 31 total tackles, three interceptions and seven passes defended thus far. |
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Then he won a ball out near midfield, beat three of four tackles on a powerful run before planting an unstoppable shot in the back of the net. |
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He has been an active playmaker and leads the team in tackles by a wide margin. |
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Rather, it is a tribute to those giants of the game who bring rugby's fleet-footed athletes to their knees with crunching tackles. |
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Time and time again, Kennedy, McNamara Varga, Agathe and Thompson flung themselves into last ditch tackles and won. |
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Moments later, Glen Johnson flirts with danger when he tackles an opponent on the edge of the Chelsea penalty area. |
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Except on small ships the main and foremasts always carried double mast tackles. |
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Therefore, the proportion of foul tackles equates to the likelihood of player error occurring during the execution of a tackle. |
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He also tackles the allegations that the presidential election was won fraudulently. |
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He tackles like he really means it, hits rucks like he really means it and gets his body in the most cussed of positions. |
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He tackles a variety of styles, from his signature over-the-top look through chic, romantic, modern and funky, and on to downright conservative. |
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Riddoch has spent the past five years on Radio Scotland, presenting a daily show that tackles issues high on the national news agenda. |
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He ghosted past two tackles and slipped the ball to his forward to sweep the ball into the empty net. |
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Playing in the heart of the meat grinder that is the line of scrimmage, defensive tackles are known more for brute force. |
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He has worked on an exceptionally quick hand punch that delivers a blow before larger defensive tackles can get into their rushes. |
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He tackles ferociously, wins ball with his first touch and delivers perfect ball to his attack. |
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All three took the digs, the elbows, the studs-up tackles and the raking down the shins and moved on. |
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The home team felt the force of howitzer tackles by White and Ally Hogg and some tremendous dunts from Marcus Di Rollo and Andy Henderson. |
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The flame-haired midfielder refused to hold back, launching into a couple of tough tackles which the Argentines took exception to. |
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He received his pass and proceeded to carry out the donkey work of barraging through three tackles along the goal line. |
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By night, he's a singer and stand-up comic who uses bad language and tackles controversial social issues. |
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Playing on the weak side, he led the team in tackles and recovered three fumbles. |
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He tackles his subject in six chapters supplemented by addenda from other scholars. |
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On a day of many fine displays, Ginner caught the eye with a series of well-timed tackles and interceptions. |
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The ends, along with tackles, rationed Auburn to 43 yards rushing on 36 carries in USC's 23-0 win. |
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It is a film that tackles the big questions that have preoccupied all the great philosophers and thinkers down through the ages. |
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In his first five games as a starter, Urlacher had 57 tackles, six sacks, one interception, and one fumble recovery. |
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Against Florida State in 2000, he finished the game with six tackles, an interception, and a fumble recovery. |
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Reed was all over the field this year, as evidenced by his nine interceptions, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, and 76 tackles. |
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But more importantly, his feature film tackles Angolan history and politics with brave originality. |
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It was also full of incident, with a collection of yellow cards, two straight reds, several scuffles and a couple of let-offs for rash tackles. |
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They did have the horrible, driving wind and rain in their faces but that couldn't account for all the missed tackles and gaps aplenty. |
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White, a seventh round pick, finished with 5 tackles, 4 sacks and two forced fumbles. |
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Last season, he led all NFL defensive linemen with 86 tackles and had 10 sacks. |
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Michael Bankston, who led the team in sacks and the line in tackles, will rotate with Booker and be the top sub at all four line positions. |
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Last year, Babin recorded 15 sacks and 33 tackles behind the line of scrimmage. |
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Instead, it was the Bucs that took control, led by Rice, who had five tackles and two sacks in the first half. |
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With three sacks and 10 tackles for loss, Doss can disrupt the opponent's backfield. |
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Jamie Sharper led a solid defensive effort with seven tackles, a sack, and a forced fumble. |
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He had a solid season with the Jets, recording a career-best six sacks and 58 tackles. |
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The good time manager reduces the number of routine tasks he attends to and raises the number of tough jobs he tackles. |
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Few lobstermen fish in midwinter, when lines, decks, and tackles get coated with ice. |
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He took his line ball when needed, he made some big tackles and was effective with ball in hand. |
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Farmer's at his best when he's grinding out the yards between the tackles, but he possesses the moves to make anyone miss. |
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He does not break as many tackles as one might expect from a player of his dimensions. |
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Can a player breaking tackles on the fringes of the college football universe win the game's ultimate prize? |
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He became an instant hit with some crunching tackles and faultless reading of the game while his burst upfield midway through the half brought the fans to their feet. |
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His numbers in 2001 were remarkable, including 117 tackles, six sacks, four tackles for a loss, three interceptions, two fumble recoveries, and one forced fumble. |
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Against jarring juxtapositions of Chopin melodies, he tackles stereotypical female images such as coquette, bride and mother with a gaggle of flying baby dolls. |
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The beauty of this book is that Allen pulls no punches as he tackles the difficult topics, and that Schumacher's response is to give as good as he gets. |
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Players in the zone perform more game changing moves, like forcing fumbles or interceptions, or breaking tackles or opening holes for larger plays. |
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But with niggles aplenty and late tackles proliferating, it was little surprise that Rutherford and Ruthven were to exchange penalties for dubious tackles throughout the game. |
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If someone tackles you from behind or the side, you have to go down. |
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Last Sunday, he suited up for the Panthers, registering one sack and four tackles. |
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The ends line up directly in front of the offensive tackles. |
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Whatever genre Dyer tackles, critical study, novel, travelogue, his true subject is generally, charmingly, Geoff Dyer. |
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Cancer tackles the big issues, Capricorn goes back to school, and Pisces unplugs. |
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The ball was fed to Kelley who crashed through four tackles before being somewhat harshly adjudged to have used his elbow in fending off the fifth. |
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Skipper Robbie Casey is back to form, got up and down the park in his usual buccaneering manner, fired in plenty of solid tackles and in general led the team well. |
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He had obvious talent, but had a habit of making a couple of rash tackles. |
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Both sides pack an impressive physical punch, and for much of the game the tackles and challenges were uncompromising. |
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The second tincture, a combination of common mallow, English yew and yarrow called AMT, tackles the emotional and energetic causes of the condition. |
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He gathered a ball on the right of the goal, jinked inside two tackles and even though he was half-tripped he regained his feet to blaze the ball to the corner of the net. |
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Paul twisted, swivelled, danced and turned his way through some desperate tackles before pirouetting over the line in a mesmerising display of balance and control. |
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Above this pit at the Water Works was mounted a steel beam carrying two block and tackles so as to be able to lift the motors in flood time or for servicing. |
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Designed with a low center of gravity and a heavy-duty front end, National Mower's 8400 hydrostatic triplex mower tackles hills, slopes, banks and edging. |
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Tomlinson tackles all of these, and more, and tries to make them all mesh in his tale. |
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She tackles weighty subjects with a naive sensibility and faux-innocence, but skillfully avoids dumbing them down. |
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The Environment Education and Enforcement Team tackles those people who tip rubbish, drop litter and allow their dogs to foul streets and open spaces. |
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In the film, Jones tackles a water-gun-wielding mascot, goes skating, and delivers an impassioned speech about cheerleading. |
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Once again the Peruvian tenor is clearly at the top of his game as he tackles an exhausting array of virtuoso arias and scenas. |
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Alvarez found his extra strength helped him to subdue similarly stout nose guards and defensive tackles. |
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They won a lot of tackles in midfield so we conceded a lot of counter-attacks. |
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I make a lot of tackles, a lot of deflections, and just a lot of overthrown balls were incompletions. |
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You're going to see a team that's a little feistier and maybe a little nastier on their tackles,'' said Schmid. |
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A crackling atmosphere inside the Amex Stadium was matched by the feistiness of the tackles on the pitch in the first 10 minutes. |
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Next, Teicher tackles the chief question a white gentrifier in a black neighbourhood wants answered. |
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The Girl Band challenge came on day three of Miranda's Mad March, where she tackles a challenge a day. |
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With workmanlike efficiency, Blitz on XBox 360 pounds out the brutal gameplay with bone-cracking personal fouls and tackles. |
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This was increased to six tackles in 1972 and in 1983 the scrum was replaced by a handover. |
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An attacking team gets a maximum of six tackles to progress up the field before possession is changed over. |
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On the screen we have seen Detroit shift to a Frisco defense, in which they overshift the two tackles and the end toward our flanker. |
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Scotland had the territory and the momentum, forcing England into almost twice as many tackles and rattling them repeatedly at set-pieces. |
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Dave Kearney then says he's had enough of the slow-ball tactics and bursts through a couple of tackles. |
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I thought he was well-matched by John though who also put in some fantastic tackles. |
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He tackles each area with many examples and describes a balanced view of both sides of the animal rights issue. |
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Kayo tackles one of the most universal and prevalent social issues in America. |
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Her many subplots are ambitious, but she tackles them well while developing her many characters with finesse. |
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Marwan tackles loneliness, alienation and autoeroticism with savage humor and visceral imagery. |
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Automatically opening with the push of a button, the Switch Plier multi-tool easily tackles light to moderate tasks. |
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Cal senior noseguard Jacob Waasdorp had three assisted tackles for the Bears. |
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In his deft and wise book, Haass tackles such questions front and center. |
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At 6ft 3ins and 16st, the Blackwood product is a powerful ballcarrier with an ability to break tackles and good mobility around the field. |
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Early in the season, even if tackles were missed, any number of players maniacally chased to a ballcarrier to make up for a lapse. |
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The ball carriers have got to take control of the situation and take the tackles much more on their own terms than in the past. |
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He had a quiet game, registering three tackles and making none of the spectacular ball-hawking plays he has become famous for. |
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This sale includes the sought after dual roller blind that tackles an age old problem of combining privacy with contemporary design. |
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The campaign also tackles common misconceptions around handrolled tobacco, or rollups. |
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Strategy is that the guys up front hold up so linebackers can make the tackles. |
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The tackles are Nate McCarthy and O'Day, while Fancy will rotate in at both nose guard and tackle. |
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Accompanied by walkie-talkie host Cameron McNeish, Lesley tackles Macgillycuddy's Reeks, a deserted range that includes Ireland's highest peak. |
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For more contemporary flavor, the company tackles Twyla Tharp's athletic The Golden Section. |
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She tackles serious issues in her own frequently foulmouthed, nearly always funny way. |
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He's also quite jinky off his feet. He steps through tackles and offloads there are no frills. He brings other players into the game. |
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D'Amboise's choreography gets into hot water when he tackles dramatic expressionism. |
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Junior linebacker Jeremy Dorse had 11 tackles and Mark Kegal's interception at the Rosamond 10 late in the game preserved the victory. |
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Oregon nose guard Alex Balducci has been credited officially with five assisted tackles this season, but DeForest Buckner has seen many more than that. |
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To an American sporting audience, the whacked-out world of unlimited laterals and pile-driving tackles would seem to be as appealing as no-holds-barred dwarf-tossing. |
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The 28-year-old super-featherweight tackles Sergio Medina at the Phones 4U Arena in Manchester on Saturday night with the WBC International belt on the line. |
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Space Ship is an interesting challenge from Robbie Hennessy's Irish yard as he tackles the Donaldson Timber Engineering Handicap Hurdle at Musselburgh. |
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Watch the guards and tackles today and see if they are patient, stepping to the side of the play in unison and keeping their shoulders square to the line of scrimmage. |
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This past year saw Urlacher jolt ball carriers and pass receivers alike with 90 tackles, six quarterback sacks, three interceptions, and two forced fumbles. |
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How to Housetrain Your Puppy in 14 Days or Less should, ideally, accompany any new puppy into one's home, and tackles one of the most challenging tasks a dog owner can face. |
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It takes the form of a beautiful lady and tackles young and handsome men. |
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This book tackles an extremely complex and challenging topic theoretically, historiographically, and textually, and for that the author must be commended. |
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The letter also tackles the integration of national regionalisation and compartmentalisation programmes and the development of compensation funds. |
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Winger Ryan Bayliss collected Dale Ford's pass and broke two tackles before sweeping around beneath the posts to hand Steve Shingler an easy conversion. |
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