But he often likes to take things head-on and he might take this head-on.
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He's on the left side, head on the pillow; I'm on the right, head on my outstretched arm.
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I walk over to the grocery store and on my way, hit my head on the same branch I literally ALWAYS hit my head on.
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The "pool producer" is in charge of the main shots from the news conference: a head-on camera, backup head-on camera, and a cutaway camera.
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Some spoilers ahead for Head On. Head On is the sequel to Scalzi's 2014 thriller Lock In and an accompanying novella, Unlocked: An Oral History of Haden's Syndrome.
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Head on over to Omaze to check it out.
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Lopez for her part is tackling the challenge head on.
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The issue came to a head on Tuesday, when Sen.
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Let's figure out how we can address them head on.
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When something scares Debra Messing, she confronts it head on.
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NOTES: Both teams head on the road after Sunday's doubleheader.
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It all came to a head on June 23, 1993.
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I can do that in my head on the plane.
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Right now, Sylvère is asleep, his head on the table.
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She walked around carrying her "decapitated" head on a plate.
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The child struck her head on the concrete floor below.
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Hold on while I scratch my head on this one.
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So grab your favorite mug, head on over to dunkinflavorite.
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Head on over to Puma's site to buy them now.
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It will be about tackling this revanchist movement head on.
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He became detached and hit his head on the pavement.
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And I think the president should challenge Mueller head on.
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There's plenty of space next to Lincoln's head on Rushmore.
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Let's turn this hospital room around and head on home.
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Another student, Poet Boy, had his head on the table.
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The S1 looks a bit more intimidating from head on.
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He'd read stories while resting his head on her tummy.
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Hit her head on ceiling and completely dislodged the panel.
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Now we must answer that religious liberty claim head on.
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For the full virtual fisticuffs, head on over to BuzzFeed.
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What, your office doesn't have a severed head on display?
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Skripnichenko hit his head on the pavement as he fell.
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She fell over and hit her head on a rock.
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But it will all come to a head on Thursday.
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Russell Crowe is responding to body shaming comments head on.
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Once that's sorted head on over to the settings app.
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We are a nation that confronts its challenges head on.
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Trips made turns head on into busy one way streets.
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So I plan to address this disparity head on too.
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Head on over to Fashionista to see the full list.
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When the school day is over, children head on home.
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Haass tackles these questions head on in his new book.
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The 21880064s are virtually indistinguishable from their predecessors, head on.
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We must confront systemic racism and police violence head on.
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She put her head on my chest while she cried.
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And it's dealing with it head on, but unconventional ways.
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An aide said Sanders might address the criticism head on.
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She laid her head on his shoulder and they danced.
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To use Apple Music Replay, head on over to replay.music.apple.
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Head on over there and see what strikes your fancy.
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Carson just voluntarily put his head on the chopping block.
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Head on over to Sports Illustrated for the full report.
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The man hit his head on an armrest, Bridges said.
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Certainly there are concerns, but we're addressing them head on.
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Things came to a head on the night of Feb.
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I put my head on his bed and dozed off.
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She was a talking head on a conservative news show.
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Not to mention I hit my head on the canvas.
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" The Internet personality added, "I want to face this head on.
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In 2006, a Ford F350 hit her Mercedes sedan head-on.
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Head on over to Kickstarter and make a pledge right now.
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Cara Sutra advises acknowledging the awkwardness of the situation head-on.
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To apply, head on over to the Startup Battlefield Application Page.
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If not, they have to face these unusual circumstances head-on.
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Katie Arrington was taken the day after the head-on collision.
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In her book, Harris moves to address those concerns head on.
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Kelly Ripa is confronting a beauty mistake she made head-on.
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Having heard the accusation, Kardashian addressed the false claim head on.
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"Hey buddy," Kash said before he rested his head on Sinn.
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Nothing like a good old white head on dark brown skin.
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And then you can get some magnetic head on your behind.
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It's battling head-on with the status quo and everything else.
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Johnny Depp is grabbing life head-on in his new movie.
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What she doesn't do is actually meet the crisis head-on.
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Just make an Adobe account and head on over to mixamo.
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One of TV's power players a disturbing entertainment trend head-on.
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I was the first car and he hit me head-on.
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But they also tend to address current social issues head-on.
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Head on down to the comments and let it all out.
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She faced cancer head on with a smile and positive attitude.
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Did confronting those difficult issues head-on contribute to your depression?
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We choose to confront our issues head on & fix them together.
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This apparently "epic" exchange will rear its head on March 23.
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In the interview below, CEO Käärman addresses these questions head-on.
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Stevens, 47, fell and struck his head on the concrete floor.
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I hit my head on the way down, broke my cheekbone.
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He doesn't dance around the issues, he takes them head on.
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Tim Seymour and Guy Adami went head to head on Netflix.
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He leaned his head on his hand and shook it more.
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He said OPEC stood ready to address those challenges "head on".
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Credit to them for being forthright and facing them head-on.
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Let's say things that excite us and confront things head on.
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Now, Apple is being forced to face that logic head on.
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Head on over to read more Not A Trophy Wife interviews.
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Nothing personal, Verny -- but keep your head on a swivel, dawg!
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Another photographer captured the same moment from a head-on angle.
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He seemed to have a good strong head on his shoulders.
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To apply, head on over to the Startup Battlefield application page.
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Sanders injured his head on a glass shower door on Friday.
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And in his new song, he faces it all head-on.
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That Uber decided to deal with them head on is laudable.
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He may have to face some of those targets head on.
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When it was Trump's turn, he answered the question head on.
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But you've got to be able to hit it head on.
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He settled into the sheets, crooked his head on Emil's knee.
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But her frustration appeared to come to a head on Monday.
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For more information or to pre-order, head on over toFunko.
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Head on and abeam (sideways), I was pretty comfortable handling everything.
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I told them (officers), 'bring me his head on a platter.
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Trump is about to meet the fossil fuel resistance head on.
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The battle is set to come to a head on Oct.
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We imagine he's playing "Pillowtalk" in his head on repeat, though.
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"We need to fight Trump head on," said Kathleen Nichols, 62.
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The hypothetical object would have to smash into Jupiter head-on.
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So she confronts it head on, the way she always has.
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The standoff over aid could come to a head on Saturday.
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I think you're going to have to hit it head-on.
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Should you let that comment slide, or address it head on?
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I suspect it's also simply too painful to address head-on.
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"So I'm ready to take the challenge head-on like always."
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Or head on a southerly path, out into the open Channel?
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It will sometimes require you to face your fears head-on.
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Won't you head on over there and see what you find?
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Will Carmen face her foes head-on, or sneak by undetected?
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I rested my head on his chest, relaxing into his breath.
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Will they sidestep it or will they address it head on?
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"Flex addresses issues in our community head on," Mr. Gray said.
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They meet both head-on, as it is, where it is.
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So just head on over to the sites and...hold up.
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Then Thunberg addressed the US, and President Donald Trump, head on.
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Manufacturers, business leaders and lawmakers must address these issues head-on.
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Those revelations came to a head on Thursday when Democratic Rep.
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Pure, head-on joke tellers like Phyllis Diller or Joan Rivers.
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That past hits her present head-on, however, when she relapses.
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I've just got to keep my head on and stay focused.
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"Telling her something head-on isn't the right approach," he said.
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He strokes her head on the screen to wake her up.
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One couple took a selfie with the head on a stake.
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And I think, let&aposs have a head-on debate about this.
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It deals with death and the emotions that surround it head-on.
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Addressing them head-on is the only way you can move forward.
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For one night, Australia was made to face these issues head on.
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On Friday, the President said he would address these issues head-on.
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In addressing the attacks head on, Jones took control of the narrative.
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Thankfully, This Is Us addressed this issue head on in episode 9.
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I had a bad slip ... I hit my head on the cement.
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One truck hit an SUV head on and rolled off the road.
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BONUS: How to draw Bernie Sanders's head on BB-8's body
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Now she is laying her head on the table as they finish.
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This problem is thankfully starting to be addressed by startups head on.
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In Austria he showed he has a cool head on young shoulders.
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Coasting along seems much more preferable than facing your finances head-on.
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Link claims he hit his head on the corner of a table.
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President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker addressed Farage head-on.
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But this system was formed by a relatively rare, head-on collision.
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Fair play to Shulman in challenging this head on, in a bikini.
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And it tackles that challenge head on, and does so much more.
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We faced challenges head on, charted new paths and transformed military norms.
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What you can do: Donate to organizations tackling the issue head-on.
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He went right into the press room and took it head-on.
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Then I laid my head on his chest and we just swayed.
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Meanwhile Leonie smiled as she rested her head on her son's shoulder.
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"She will take Hillary Clinton head-on," Dannenfelser said in a statement.
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Is that now an official head on collision for V and J?
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Kelly Witwicki and Jacy Reese want to tackle that problem head on.
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To read the rest of the letter, head on over to TIME.com.
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Peterson said the evidence showed Savio hit her head on a bathtub.
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"You had better head on in," Grant's Charles tells Scott Thomas's Fiona.
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At one point, passengers said, Dao hit his head on an armrest.
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Use the potent full moon energy to face these issues head-on.
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If we can tackle that head-on, then we tackle this issue.
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Baird decided Facebook was the way to face the criticism head on.
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She also has an upcoming exhibition at Sydney's Head-On photo festival.
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Szabo fell and hit his head on the pavement, knocking him unconscious.
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I list them to be realistic, to face the challenge head on.
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Sensitive issues you rarely face head on will come up for examination.
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Head on over to Comedy Central to watch the full sketch now.
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She had been shot in the back of the head on Feb.
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And he's a talking head on your cable news channel of choice.
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He has since faced head-on the effects of a revolutionary population.
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To MTV's credit, the answer was largely to confront it head on.
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This new initiative will address voter registration and voter suppression head on.
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Then he puts his head on the table and starts to cry.
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Crawford fell backward, hitting his head on the post to his left.
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We're meeting this head-on and we're going to deal with it.
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She manages a smile and rests her head on her dad's shoulder.
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It was more convenient to concoct explanations than face reality head-on.
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But having a head on the competition also had some positive effects.
|
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Queen Sugar also finds a way to address current events head-on.
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Should it steer into the pedestrians to avoid a head-on collision?
|
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While the ADL's reluctance to confront the White House head on may
|
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The newborn died from blunt force trauma to the head on Nov.
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Donald Trump is the only candidate unafraid to combat that head-on.
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For examples of what those newsletters look like, head on over here.
|
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Clinton and Mr. Kaine sought to address the complaints head-on. Mrs.
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That's a challenge that Ginkgo Bioworks is tackling head-on in 2018.
|
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These are the challenges the next Labor secretary must confront head-on.
|
|
The Kavanaugh drama came to a head on Friday afternoon when Sen.
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Antonio addressed the situation head on, which is exactly what Welch advises.
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"The legislation addresses these challenges actually head on," the Kentucky Republican said.
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Nursing an ear infection, Mr. Osborne propped his head on his hand.
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According to one account, Mr. Woolfe hit his head on a structure.
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As is his way, Einhorn will confront the work's eccentricities head on.
|
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Vesper's a gorgeous necklace/vibrator confronts the sex toy taboo head-on.
|
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But tackling shame head-on is a difficult and often fruitless task.
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What made you want to address it head on in this video?
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No matter what obstacle comes my way I FACE it head on.
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During the set, Hayley Williams addressed After Laughter's subject matter head on.
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We wanted to take the opportunity to address this issue head on.
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In my nonfiction, it's easier to approach such subject matter head-on.
|
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Mr Kippy had been in the car during Jim's head-on collision.
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" She laid her head on my arm, and said quietly, "thanks Grampa.
|
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He addressed criticism head on, beginning with the size of the contract.
|
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Harry Maguire gets his head on it, but sends it well high.
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It was even occasionally used to thicken the foamy head on beer.
|
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No one explained how they plan to fight the crisis head on.
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Somehow, Mays caught the ball over his head on a dead run.
|
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You mean after I slammed my head on my desk several times?
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Candidates should use this moment to address our broken democracy head on.
|
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Trump, however, hit the news head on in two tweets on Monday.
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Q: My 11-month-old LIKES to hit his head on things.
|
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Shortly after, the calls changed to reports of a head-on collision.
|
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It seemed lovely to be there, with her head on Angela's lap.
|
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Some workers addressed the policy change head-on in the Medium post.
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I don't tend to approach things head-on with a serious take.
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The tax plan I released on Saturday confronts these issues head-on.
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As is the need to tackle the pressing policy questions head on.
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Have you ever wanted to see Mike Wazowski's head on Shrek's body?
|
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He has our full support as he tackles this challenge head-on.
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Tackling this head-on could require both government and central bank action.
|
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But rather than hide from the controversy, Welteroth took it head on.
|
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The reboot will dive into the Trump-era culture wars head on.
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"You have to run against him, head on, of course," she said.
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A white woman carries Trayvon Martin's hoodie-covered head on a tray.
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So, does this mean Google is going up against Uber head on?
|
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Indianapolis Colts quarterback Jacoby Brissett was hit in the head on Nov.
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This caused the young man to strike his head on the porch.
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A lacrosse stick juts out like a severed head on a pike.
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The situation came to a head on Snap's November 2017 Q3 earnings call.
|
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Now, it has hired an exec to tackle those business challenges head on.
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One even attacked him head-on in a speech on the Senate floor.
|
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Bieber says he's tackling his issues "head on," and ultimately, that's what matters.
|
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She openly advocates equal opportunity across genders, and tackles feminist issues head-on.
|
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In a widely shared post on Medium, Saujani addressed the erasure head-on.
|
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Lúgaro also addressed the comments she has received about her appearance head-on.
|
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Martin landed in the mall's food court, slamming his head on a table.
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It's a common problem, and one that Baldwin wanted to address head on.
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You all were competing head on and then suddenly, there is no competition.
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I laid my head on the juddering plexiglass window of the train home.
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The Arizona mother of two, 30, was shot in the head on Oct.
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To get through the very public unpleasantness, Kelly faced the challenge head on.
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Trump will also head on to Scotland, where he owns two golf courses.
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The Trump team and Congress need to attack those root problems head on.
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To put a reasonable facsimile of his own head on Mount Rushmore, too.
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Still, she always looked to her pet to tackle the day head-on.
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That's why I will take immediate action to tackle this challenge head-on.
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It was the one that kept running through my head, on constant repeat.
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He squatted down, stuck his tongue out and ran head on at Mahal.
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I think Eliot's a character who doesn't necessarily face his fears head on.
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Unless you confront the behavior head-on, they'll likely keep making racist jokes.
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They are lying in bed naked, she with her head on his lap.
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That approach will certainly end up with you in a head-on collision.
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"Dying to Survive", however, confronts the problem of unaffordable drug prices head-on.
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The officer fell to the ground and hit his head on the concrete.
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For more on the device's design and development, head on over to Polygon.
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" She added: "You don't win by meeting any kind of negativity head on.
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If you do, it's time to head on over to your local RadioShack.
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Brolly Contents is the first Brolly product to address these problems head on.
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He banged his head on a toilet seat and pulled off his shirt.
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Some people tried to sidestep the question, while others tackled it head-on.
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Mosqueda says she is eager to tackle the challenges facing USC head-on.
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A donkey putting his head on you is the equivalent of a hug.
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At one point, he barely avoided a head-on collision with another car.
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" She added: "You don't win by meeting any kind of negativity head on.
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If you already have the app downloaded, just head on over to signal.
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She has faced this head-on and shared this journey with the world.
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If you've got a head on your shoulders, you simply don't do it.
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I found a nice $18,000 [$13,900 USD] sofa to rest my head on.
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Davis said O'Reilly's should break his silence and confront the controversy head-on.
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Turning the other cheek is traded for keeping your head on a swivel.
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One lady hugs herself tight and rests her sleeping head on her boobs.
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Unfortunately, neither of the main political parties is tackling the contradiction head-on.
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You’re happy to laugh at yourself, and hit it head on.
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After blowing through the Azores, Alex will likely head on up to Greenland.
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The next, someone's lined up your head on the hill behind you. Pop.
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Thomas maintains Link hit his head on ice in the bar parking lot.
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Busy Philipps found herself with the tune stuck in her head on Sunday.
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In another, she posed head on, with her toned abs on full display.
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" She adds: "They tackled the disease head on, without fear, without self pity.
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To see other recent docs and old favorites, head on over to video.vice.
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None of the characters confront his illness head on, or even care to.
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New Orleans really has its head on straight when it comes to cocktails.
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He should use this power to confront Mexico's press freedom crisis head on.
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The result was a head-on collision between AIDS prevention and abolitionist ideas.
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And Louisiana is definitely not doing enough to meet the problem head on.
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It tackles head-on the dual problems of income inequality and climate change.
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Sunday and crashed head-on into another fully loaded bus, Mr. Nawroz said.
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As for what can be done, we must face online incitement head-on.
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Paul was the first in our century to challenge conservative orthodoxy head on.
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Mark Cuban was fired for going over a CEO's head on a deal.
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She was born Patricia Sue Head on June 22007, 290, in Clarksville, Tenn.
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She addresses this separation head-on, and also tackles the absurdity of commercials.
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Republicans would be smart to meet Democrats head on in this policy issue.
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First, it can commit to addressing gender misconduct in the workplace head-on.
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Since then, she has taken the problem head-on, eventually starting her nonprofit.
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Compete Disney is farthest ahead in its plan to fight Netflix head-on.
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Opening Monologue: Crowe took his serious reputation head-on in the opening monologue.
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Sometimes he leans his stool back and rests his head on the wall.
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I put my head on his chest, my ear cupped to his heart.
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Therapists, not surprisingly, tend to have great ideas about confronting anxiety head-on.
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"It's the equivalent of putting a bear's head on his wall," she says.
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Rozovsky: I can see why you'd be scratching your head on that one.
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Smith's car was struck head-on by a driver going the wrong way.
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In the corridor he fell exhausted, striking his head on the marble floor.
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By lunch, I was starving and decided to tackle the bugs head-on.
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Acne is a type of inflammation — and the frankincense targets it head-on.
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What that means to us is someone who tackles their health head on.
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The photog fell backwards and struck his back and head on the floor.
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The brawl spilled outside, where he allegedly slammed her head on the sidewalk.
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Head on over to our Facebook, and visit us on Instagram as well.
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Sometimes revisiting that moment and confronting it head on can make things right.
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Nasukawa's squarer position opened him up to these head-on, two-handed combinations.
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He can't get his head on it, though, and the shot goes wide.
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She suddenly realizes that there is another head on a silver dish: Salome's.
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Roberta hits her head on a lamppost in Battery Park and gets amnesia.
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Finally, Ms. Trump herself felt the need to address the issue head-on.
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Sometimes it's the body of a snowman with a human head on it.
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He doesn't expect the YPG to confront them head-on at the border.
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On Friday night's broadcast, China's propaganda minders addressed the coronavirus outbreak head on.
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Head on over to the Qdoba Shop get yours, if you're cheesy enough.
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Host Seth Meyers addresses the scandal head-on with jokes and barbed comments.
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But there's still the immediate problem of meeting White House escalation head on.
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He sells the shrimp in their shells, head-on, fresh and never frozen.
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He made clear that matters wouldn't necessarily come to a head on Sept.
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Of course she keeps a woolly-haired slave's head on her coffee table!
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Some senators like Republican Pat Roberts, rested their head on a hand. Sen.
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Amy Klobuchar was one of the few Democrats to attack Trump head-on.
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You can head on over to Cooking for other inspiration, and ought to.
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" • Of China, he said, "Under my leadership, America confronted the problem head on.
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A head-on collision, two dead, two alive, one each in each car.
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At one point, passengers say, the man hits his head on an armrest.
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Duke and Michigan State go head-to-head on Tuesday in East Lansing.
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Since it was installed in 2015, there have been no head-on collisions.
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He put his head on my chest and his arm across my midsection.
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And they ignore the vast economic potential of addressing climate change head-on.
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Her English was bad, but she had a good head on her shoulders.
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She wrote openly about her emotional state and tackled the debt head-on.
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Personally, I'd rather get involved with policy and take the problems head on.
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They did so head on, with a dreamlike hyperfocus, for better or worse.
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We encountered this head on in the personal testimony provided by George Yancy.
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"You don't win by meeting any sort of negativity head-on," she said.
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"If I don't duck, I hit my head on the door," he said.
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At one point, Stone was resting his head on one of his hands.
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Eisinger does not address that question head-on, which may disappoint some readers.
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"You are a pack of wolves," she asserts, now facing us head on.
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The big question is whether WW can compete head-on with the tech giants.
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When you're in need of a pick-me-up, head on over to Netflix.
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She told police her son had fallen and hit his head on a dresser.
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"When I was 19, I was in a head-on car wreck," Josh explains.
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"But I love him, and he loves me, and we addressed it head-on."
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Then-President Bill Clinton attends Renaissance Weekend at Hilton Head on January 1, 1998.
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After the car hit a tree head on, Hill was rushed to a hospital.
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However, if you never face these demons head on, they will only grow larger.
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That all changed when I hit my head on the board during the prelims.
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To deal with a problem like this, you have to confront it head on.
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I have had several meetings with her trying to address these issues head on.
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First, he was docked two games for a hit to the head on Sept.
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Late on Sunday she took to Twitter to address the apostrophe issue head on.
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Amanda: head-on shrimp and grits with tasso ham, raisins, roasted peaches and kale.
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Head on over to our ticketing page today to get your cheap Disrupt tickets.
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Instead, she charges at him, facing her pain head-on for the first time.
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Vice leaned his head on her shoulder and took a drag of her cigarette.
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Cellphone video taken of the attack shows Diego hitting his head on a pillar.
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The fear was that cars colliding head on could be engulfed in poisonous gas.
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Do they talk their way around specific questions rather than address them head-on?
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The pieces are designed to provoke, to make points sideways rather than head-on.
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Hulu and Sling have similar "skinny bundle" offerings that compete head on with cable.
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Eugenie, 28, also appears to be resting her head on her longtime partner's shoulder.
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It was tricky, and she felt the need to confront the situation head on.
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Amanda Oliver confronted that disparity head-on after graduating with her library science degree.
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Demi Lovato's new YouTube documentary, Simply Complicated, addresses the singer's troubled past head-on.
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He also sings the song "Lay Your Head On Me," featured in the soundtrack.
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There's a fourth head on his shoulder, tucked into the crook of his arm.
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Finally, we're approaching it head-on, but there's lots of work to be done.
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Beto O'Rourke, a Texas Democrat, addressing the issue head on saying they're not socialists.
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On his return from a recent trip, Mugabe dealt with those rumors head-on.
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And the Oscar-winning star has a plan to face this challenge head-on.
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That said, this new moon won't be great for dealing with conflicts head-on.
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My head on my arm, a twitch in my spine, and I was gone.
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An alleged subsequent text said the boy had bumped his head on a skateboard.
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Wen excels at "grassroots efforts to really tackle a problem head on," Lee said.
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To their credit, Parkland students have been trying to face these issues head on.
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But where Trump avoided mentioning his threat by name, Nixon addressed Watergate head on.
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Ferriss isn't alone in recommending you conquer your fears by facing them head-on.
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Sessions addressed the apparent discrepancy head on, in response to a student's submitted question.
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Without you, I would have had to confront Pride Month earnestly and head-on.
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The soulful, syncopated counterpart to head-on vibes of "Giggle Riddim" and the like.
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She has no problem saying no and addressing problems head on, as they arrive.
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Head on over the brand's website to see (and buy) the lookbook in full.
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Rock delivered a blistering commentary on the #OscarsSoWhite controversy head-on during his monologue.
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Remember the stormtrooper bumping his head on the Death Star in the original movie?
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Often, it means tackling them head on, with friends and fisticuffs on your side.
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As Noel fell, he couldn't brace himself and hit his head on the floor.
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Chairman Li Baofang, to his credit, tackled the issue head-on at the shindig.
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The question is, are the two sides really ready for a head-on collision?
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Lyon bashes the guy's head on a table and steals one of his keys.
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"We must remain vigilant and continue to address these challenges head on," Johnson said.
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During our conversation, Rogers stressed the importance of addressing those difficult emotions head on.
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If all goes well in the sim game, he'll head on a rehab assignment.
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Pelosi on Thursday acknowledged the challenges ahead, but vowed to confront them head on.
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Microsoft is taking Slack head on, and reportedly doing it under the Skype umbrella.
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Rather than confronting the public hanging comment head-on at a press conference, Gov.
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That's also when investors could see a recession coming head on and sell stocks.
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For such a dexterous rapper, Earl is doggedly resistant to confronting matters head on.
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Millie Bobby Brown's character on "Stranger Things" had a shaved head on season one.
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Meeting the pest head-on "requires lots of training and information," Dr. Muniappan said.
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I had to face my personal issues head-on and learn how to cope.
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The newkitchenitems include aJack Skellington apronthat will put your head on his spindly body.
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They tackled that head-on, creating subsidies funded from the pockets of electricity consumers.
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With passion, seriousness and humor, the struggles of this movement were faced head on.
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Looking at the getup head-on, one would say the look is pretty tame.
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That's because the key to getting over embarrassment is to confront it head on.
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Sometimes, when they'd watch foreign films together, she'd rest her head on his shoulder.
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The crease is obvious but usually disappears when the Fold is viewed head-on.
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The driver in the other vehicle in the head-on crash was not injured.
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Audrey falls to the bottom of the basement, hitting her head on the ladder.
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While moderating, I'm not supposed to tackle these views head-on in real time.
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Then began punching Hirota in the head on the side of his trapped arm.
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Now, watch above and head on out — you've got a date to get to.
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This is just one more reason to head on over to Vegas, we suppose.
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Tsibizova's stark, head-on portraits of the miners showcase the toll of their work.
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New indie brands meet this demand head-on by bundling products with new experiences.
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Use your strength to face fears head-on instead of getting lost in distraction.
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One punch and the guy just fell and smashed his head on the ground.
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Through this series, however, she's tackling mental illness head-on for the first time.
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A 4-year-old girl, Ahed, lay with her head on her mother's lap.
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"Wisdom" dramatizes that concern head-on, another common trait of "Uber But For" dramas.
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Katherine Rundell's latest middle-grade novel, "The Explorer," faces such enticing questions head on.
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The conservative Seiji Maehara was elected as the Democratic Party's new head on Sept.
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We have to tackle the corruption head on so we can save our planet.
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In his first interview about the reboot, Billy Corgan addresses his reputation head-on.
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When Athena put Medusa's head on her shield, was she warning other beautiful women?
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But fast-attack subs such as the South Dakota meet naval combat head-on.
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Head on over there to see what you think, browse the aisles — Memorial Day!
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The report represents one of the first efforts to tackle the problem head-on.
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Her willingness to confront the issue head-on could help address these concerns, however.
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One contemplates a skull on a grave, resting its head on one bony hand.
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Some works, like Ms. Awai's, engage head-on with the context of monument removal.
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Mr. Lapid, the most seasoned spokesman of the bunch, tackled those doubts head-on.
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Everyone would then head on without a harsh word or even a friendly wave.
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Vahid Amiri gets a good head on a cross, but his shot goes wide.
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But Clinton never tried to take on sexism head-on while she was running.
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But before we head on to Super Tuesday, here's who won and who lost.
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You know, the Duffers don't like to admit what they're referencing too head-on.
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For some reason, he always seems to get his head on one or two.
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The Labor Party has a strong incentive to address these racial matters head on.
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The next most likely head on the chopping block is Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao.
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Death Twitter's canonization of Kobe collided head-on with the #MeToo movement's cultural legacy.
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It seems that many Canadians just don't want to grapple with race head on.
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Karamo really tackled it head on, and I'm so thrilled with our performances tonight.
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I saw a rollover and a head-on collision on my drive today. Yikes.
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He struck her down, and she hit her head on a protruding metal bar.
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Her persona is head-on in a way that solves our current megastar crises.
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Richard fell asleep during the movie, snorting awake with his head on his chest.
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Or do they tend to sleep in tight balls, resting their head on something?
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Dumbledore disagrees, and persuades Harry to face his most recent horrific experience head on.
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You have the power to tackle the defining issue of our time head on.
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"We address their arguments head-on," a GOP official working on impeachment told Axios.
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She resisted calls by allies to confront her opponents and their weaknesses head on.
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"Schools must continue to confront these horrific crimes and behaviors head-on," she said.
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The truck smashed head-on into the prescription counter where his father usually worked.
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When it comes to fighting and fucking, you like to approach people head-on.
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Laying her head on her friend's shoulder and smelling the soap on her skin.
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At Thursday's hearing, Warren laid into Mulvaney right away, addressing their feud head-on.
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Instead of knocking, she rests her head on the door and cries and cries.
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Because in his debut he took that bet head-on, and raised it one.
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I'd put a suit and a bear head on and I would hug people.
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"But we agreed to work with management to face our financial challenges head-on."
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I drop E. and her milk, give her kisses, and head on my way.
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"I believe that we must confront racism head on," he said in the statement.
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It's nearly impossible to get into a justice's head on the issue of retirement.
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Head on the high part, boobs in the sort of depressed part under that.
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With her new knowledge, she said she felt equipped to face it head-on.
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Retaliation: Cramer expected the theme of retaliation to come to a head on Monday.
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He has good hand speed, good cardio, and a good head on his shoulders.
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Leaving the head on is optional, but I say leave it — it adds personality.
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When Harris addressed the question head-on in 2014, she took the opposite approach.
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" He added, "I believe you should meet it head on and deal with it.
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The sincere pursuit of justice was meeting the absurdity of human endeavor head-on.
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And all the VR stuff is sort of head-on, doesn't work for storytelling.
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Tuesday has so many good showcases, it's hard to keep your head on straight.
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But, what the hell, is this, guy doing, with his fucking head on fire?
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Harassment is one of Twitter's greatest problems, and it's something Rochko is tackling head-on.
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And, the BBC is teaming up with Wikipedia in order to address it head-on.
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Mayer became an alcoholic, dying after passing out and hitting his head on a sink.
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During their hike, Rachel slipped in a creek and knocked her head on a rock.
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At the meeting, President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker addressed Farage head-on.
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Clark apparently sustained an injury to his throat and banged his head on the floor.
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Tillerson intends to address the US relationship with Moscow head on in his opening remarks.
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I firmly believe in either addressing a situation head-on or shutting up about it.
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Feelings are bubbling to the surface, so don't ignore them—address them head-on instead!
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Check out the clip ... dude seems like he's got a good head on his shoulders.
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It's difficult to get through this business — with your head on your shoulders — without that.
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The U.K. capital is not the only major capital looking to tackle pollution head on.
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I used to use a whole can of Lysol before putting that costume head on.
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Others attempt to address the European refugee crisis head-on, with varying degrees of success.
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A delta arm printer uses three belts that drive the print head on all axes.
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The Russian government imposed my head on the body of Russian models in straight jackets.
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That price bracket means OnePlus is now more directly attacking Apple and Samsung head-on.
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And I think I'm probably his best friend, and we just hit everything head on.
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But Trebek is facing his diagnosis head on, saying he is not afraid of death.
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More recently, the bank hasn't side-stepped sensitive situations — it has taken some head-on.
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Today, those seats need only pass a crash test that simulates a head-on collision.
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In an Instagram post, Cyrus addressed the rumors and conversations about her relationships head-on.
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Peter's got a good head on his shoulders — it's just not right for reality television.
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Now, the 19-year-old is addressing the video head on because enough is enough.
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But rather than address the situation head-on, Lowe's apology letter opens with an equivocation.
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Head on over to this page, beat the average price, and snag the whole set.
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Facebook ran head-on into the First Amendment last week, and the result wasn't pretty.
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"He seemed to have a good strong head on his shoulders," Danishefsky, 28, tells PEOPLE.
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The passenger then hits his head on an armrest before being dragged down the aisle.
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Specifically, he imagines hitting his head on the corner of a desk in his room.
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As deputies approached him, Machada placed his mother's head on the ground before being handcuffed.
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The company, whose staff is only 2 percent black, is facing the issue head on.
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Eight days after killing Versace, Cunanan shot himself in the head on a Miami houseboat.
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When Assayag was pregnant, she says the cat would rest her head on her belly.
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"He died selflessly and courageously, tackling the enemy head on," his commanding officer, Lt. Col.
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Flynn became a regular talking head on RT, Russia's state-owned English-language news outlet.
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Today she took to Donald Trump's forum of choice — Twitter — to meet him head-on.
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It's a noble effort to challenge the current champ head-on, but it's almost suicide.
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Until almost the last minute it appeared that this head-on clash could be avoided.
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This afternoon, Lewis addressed it head on: We can pretend that the law is blind.
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Nettles fell down and hit her head on the curb, causing a serious brain injury.
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Why it matters: Buttigieg has worked to face Trump head on in the recent weeks.
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Head on over to the Mashable Shop now to gain access to this jampacked bundle.
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Helen approached that struggle as she did all else: head on, admirably, a class act.
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Anderson and Boteach wrote that we should tackle the damaging effects of pornography head on.
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The issue is too pervasive to ignore — kudos to Oliver for tackling it head-on.
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She maneuvered his arm around her and laid her head on his barrel-like chest.
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Passengers said blood dripped from his mouth after he hit his head on an armrest.
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She's taking on her situation head on, always with Abuela's amazing advice on her mind.
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This time around, the museum made a laudable effort to confront this criticism head on.
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Cam Newton took a blow to the head on Monday night, but he got flagged.
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It shows Gabriella looking at the camera while resting her head on her brother's shoulder.
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They say the punch caused Szabo to fall and hit his head on a sidewalk.
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This over-reaction left Jones' head on a platter at several points in the bout.
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But "Black Museum" is the first time we see Black Mirror addressing race head-on.
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Henry Golding knows exactly who to thank for helping him keep his head on straight.
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It's clearly something to be respected and faced head on — but I've faced obstacles before.
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It's clearly something to be respected and faced head on – but I've faced obstacles before.
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A Leo through and through, Spice has never shied away from confronting challenges head on.
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Kominsky-Crumb finds a decapitated bat head on the staircase at home in one panel.
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It seems like an issue that might be hard to hit head-on with people.
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But if you put their head on that same body, they'll think it looks normal.
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He said he approached the accusations against him in much the same way -- head on.
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So, of course, cable news donned some raincoats and took the storm head on. Why?
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I asked what made her decide to address the conflict head-on in her videos.
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He confronted the nanny head-on — and voice-recorded the whole exchange on his iPhone.
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Now it's become clear that Republicans and Trump are headed towards a head on collision.
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"She was a very beautiful girl with her head on her shoulders," Mr. Zampolli said.
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The best tactic to compromise a targeted system is to not take it head-on.
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McBee responds by confronting the problem of male aggression head on: He takes up boxing.
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They clung to the belief that Mueller would deliver Donald Trump's head on a platter.
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Absolutely. Arrogance has a way of colliding head-on into a heavy dose of humility.
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Szabo fell back, hit his head on the pavement and lost consciousness, according to police.
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Jenner, in a chunky white sweater and black pants, leaned her head on Disick's shoulder.
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Last winter, a dog's teeth scraped a little girl's head on a Southwest Airlines flight.
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He collided head on with a car and died on the way to the hospital.
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Do you know what a dog banging its head on an iron fence sounds like?
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Right now, I'm going through another huge life transition, and I'm facing it head-on.
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But as a means of coping with grief, it's also an admirably head-on tactic.
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Distractions don't make the problems go away and it's best to face things head on.
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The best founders openly work through issues and address them head-on, leading to success.
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Addressing this public health threat head-on is a top priority of Republicans in Congress.
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You can always head on over to NYT Cooking to find something else to cook.
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Too many politicians, black and white, do not address the realities of segregation head on.
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Once enlightened, they choose to identify the risks they face and address them head-on.
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She cleared that negativity from her head on Saturday, when she and Wild won silver.
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Arianna and then you had to make a fake resume and Photoshop your head on.
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The works are demanding: looked at simply, head-on, they are black-on-black compositions.
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And that means facing your bank account, credit card statements and loan balances head on.
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Speaking to CNN on Tuesday, Mr. Hogg addressed the explosion of conspiracy theories head-on.
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The editorial board member's work tackled head-on the uncomfortable truths about race in America.
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For example, I have got a plan to just attack this opioid crisis head-on.
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American Shale went head on with the OPEC Cartel, and emerged stronger, leaner and smarter.
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Imagine what Louis C.K. could do with his failings if he tackled them head-on.
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As I leaned forward to grab them, I hit my head on the open door.
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Do I approach her head-on and ask to be taken off all her projects?
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Expect to feel the emotions around that, she said, and then face them head-on.
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But this year at my carnival, I am going to face those feelings head-on.
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Yet it also dances around the subject obliquely, never really facing the abyss head on.
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Until, that is, she goes on the internet and begins facing the scandal head-on.
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"Nobody's Watching" addresses immigration issues head on, but it's more about being set existentially adrift.
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We're also looking at the system's edge, rather than head-on, because of its orientation.
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"Take responsibility, take ownership, and take it upon ourselves to meet this moment head on."
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I laid my head on the desk and thought about all the unanswered lonely hearts.
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He laid his head on their laps as the girls took turns on the stand.
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In an interview, Dr. Christ, 73, indicated that she would confront that question head-on.
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But it wasn't much of a kiss because I still had my lion's head on.
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This was a whole sea bass for two, head on, served underneath a flaky crust.
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But at least there are some in power looking to face this problem head on.
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In his first regular-season start since taking a liner to his head on Sept.
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Instead of addressing the question head-on, Sanders pivoted to climate change and economic inequality.
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What is this strange chimera of presidential campaigning: a candidate's head on pop culture's body?
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Another police car then struck the target car head-on, ensuring it couldn't move forward.
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"Sexual misconduct is a moral and readiness crisis that we must address head-on," Sens.
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They're demanding that their public officials tackle this crisis head-on with ambitious climate policy.
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In debates and on the campaign trail, Klobuchar for months has addressed it head on.
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"Even Nixon became a valuable talking head on NBC talking about foreign policy," Keyes said.
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"It's time for us to attack it head-on," she said of Sanders' alleged claims.
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If none of those intrigue, head on over to Cooking to find something more appealing.
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Ms Ikeuchi faces head on an oft-heard critique of charismatic Christianity's success among migrants.
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Use those answers to prepare for the speed bumps head-on prior to the meeting.
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Nadler has offered the White House the chance to defend the President's conduct head on.
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Throw political uncertainty into the mix and — well, good luck keeping your head on straight.
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With Oscar winner Renée Zellweger as its Garland, Judy tackles this tragic tale head-on.
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If you think my work is worthy of the prize head on over to emmahackartprize.
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He showed me a picture of himself at Hussong's, flopped over, head on the table.
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A modern contract must take the challenges and opportunities of the 85033st century head on.
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They should also monitor social media for rumors and "tackle them head on," says Jones.
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" Marcario ends on a rather urgent note, writing how "we must face extinction head on.
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She was competing against giant companies owned by men, facing the boys club head on.
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The final season tackled head-on the question of how to replace our current system.
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The second blow came straight to my head on the side of my right eye.
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When we find problems, we're addressing them head on, not sweeping them under the rug.
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Within the Conservative Party this rift is likely to come to a head on Feb.
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Low on resources and without back-up, Chandler tries to take the criminals head-on.
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Mr. Lübcke, 65, was found shot in the head on his terrace on June 2.
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I put the second head on the gate post, but again, no one was scared.
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Takahata delved head-on into almost total realism for some of his most acclaimed movies.
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China says the U.S. and North Korea are on track for a nuclear "head-on collision" China says the U.S. and North Korea are on track for a nuclear "head-on collision" Describing the U.S. and North Korea as trains set for a "head-on collision," China proposed Wednesday that, in order to defuse escalating tensions in the region, Pyongyang abandon future missile tests in return for Washington scrapping joint military exercises with Seoul.
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Most video games avoid the topic of Lovecraft's racism, The Sinking City tackles it head on.
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She grabs it, snaps the brush head on, and gets to work on her oral hygiene.
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Clements says the man lost his balance, fell backward, and hit his head on a table.
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She is facing this diagnosis, the way she faces everything, with dignity, grace and head on.
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I know you will take this challenge head on without backing down like you always do.
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The statement alleges that Machada placed Machado's head on the ground as authorities began approaching him.
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Today's events illustrate the same divisions in our country that the series has confronted head-on.
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To do that, head on over to the Apple ID page and enter your account info.
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As they watched the movie, they held hands and Paltrow rested her head on Falchuk's shoulder.
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All that changes when, during a subway mugging, Natalie hits her head on a metal column.
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The fashion-forward reality star donned a camouflage jacket and perched her head on Tyga's shoulder.
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I feel like when I confront those things head on and tackle them, I feel stronger.
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That hypocrisy is what photographer Mario Testino is facing head-on in his new book, Sir.
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Snap has faced head-on competition from Facebook-owned Instagram, which essentially copied Snapchat's Stories feature.
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In early March 2014, Jim fell and hit his head on his way to the bathroom.
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And yes, he would sooner see Ceresi's head on a pike than her gently sloping shoulders.
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Days later, Pelosi's allies were still praising the Speaker for confronting the mercurial president head on.
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His pre-game ritual involved bumping his head on the basket support while muttering to himself.
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These are topics viewers are likely aware of, but usually try to avoid addressing head-on.
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Yet none of these fixes will come to much unless climate listlessness is tackled head on.
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He couldn't do it any other way and put his head on a pillow at night.
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I get the chorus to "Obsessed By Necromancy" stuck in my head on a weekly basis.
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Rather than try to design around the issue, Kennedy said he prefers approaching it head on.
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Seven family members were killed in a head-on car crash in eastern Oregon on Monday.
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It's time for all tech companies to admit there's a problem and tackle it head-on.
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The GND potentially works precisely because it does not try to hit the problem head-on.
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It won't be pleasant, but it is an important step in tackling my anxiety head on.
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While other tech leaders glad-hand with The Donald, Mark Zuckerberg is facing him head on.
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Oftentimes, they actually need to instead face the shame head on if they are to grow.
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If we don't face this threat head-on right now, we will still face it eventually.
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And Christie almost leading a posse to go get themselves Hillary Clinton's head on a stick.
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At a CNN town hall about guns on Thursday, Obama took on that idea head on.
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He mutilated his victims, decapitating one and leaving her head on a bookshelf facing the door.
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Now she may try to claim that her deal comes with her head on a platter.
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She's led into a crowded room and instructed to place her head on the executioner's block.
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Wa Lone said the police pulled a fabric sack over his head on the way there.
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Chloë was stroking Brooklyn's arm, and at one point Brooklyn had his head on Chloë's shoulder.
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Bueno-Sanchez was dragged before detaching from the vehicle and hitting his head on the pavement.
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I made it into a pillow so you can rest your head on it every night.
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Shelby loses it and kills Matt, splattering his head on the basement floor with a poker.
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They have created a network of organizations and journals that engage non-Christian ideologies head-on.
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A homeless man said he saw Allenby pass out and hit his head on a rock.
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"There's not much you can do really, you've got your head on a block," Bean concluded.
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So I like the fact that they're taking it head-on and they're continuing to innovate.
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But a wide variety of reformers, working within the liberal tradition, tackled these problems head on.
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I think that's one thing that has helped me keep my head on straight these days.
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Henner and Brown met the challenge head-on with aggressive treatment and lifestyle changes, and Nov.
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Instead, we came together and mobilized on a massive scale to meet the challenges head on.
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She knows blackmail has to be hit head on, and she has no trouble at all.
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Cyrus Photoshopped in a replica of her body with Hemsworth's head on it, to hilarious effect.
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The "Hands to Myself" singer leaned her head on Swift's shoulder while talking with the star.
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Other games, like Darkest Dungeon, make these questions a little harder to look at head on.
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I can put my head on my pillow at night knowing I did the right thing.
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But in an unusually nuanced approach, he attacked Democrats rather than taking on Mueller head on.
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It was an absolute privilege to stand next to Thomas and face this monster head on.
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Jennifer Garner faced the rumors about being pregnant head-on ... and she had the sweetest response.
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By facing biases head-on, officers can significantly reduce racial disparities in the criminal justice system.
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Some sister-sister drama came to a head on this week's Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
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For his latest photography project, Roufanis decided to tackle the problem of urban loneliness head-on.
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In her research for Grey's Anatomy, the 47-year-old dove into the issues head-on.
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Was superimposing the Queen of England's head on her body Rih's way of celebrating her birthday?
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Rock's comedy is known for tackling societal issues head-on -- and poking fun at sacred cows.
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Just the way that head works, when Peter puts the head on it just lights up.
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Confrontations are taking place—will you hide in your shell or deal with shit head on?
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Head on over to the official March for Science website to find a march near you.
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Acknowledge the lull head-on with this tumbleweed emoji—in an effort to revive the chat.
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Thirty-nine, she said, with a defiant little lifting of her head on her long neck.
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" Now she approaches pop head-on, with the disco flourishes of a song like "Poor Fake.
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What's remarkable about Paterson is that, for once, he's exploring these issues almost completely head-on.
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He says something funny to her, and she laughs, then puts her head on his shoulder.
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From there, attacking people head-on — though almost always cloaked in anonymity — wasn't a big leap.
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You face deep, probing issues head-on as action planet Mars clashes with power planet Pluto.
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Getting students interested in computer science at the lower levels would address this unseriousness head on.
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And I have a book coming out later this year, so I'll take him head-on.
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And I have a book coming out later this year, so I'll take him head on.
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Mason Disick has made his debut as a talking head on Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
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In one case, Case Keenum, a quarterback for the Rams, hit his head on the turf.
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It's really a question if you like your fox head on, or from behind. Geo-fox.
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Mr. Campbell and Mr. Nicolas, the groups' two newbie cellists, go head-to-head on Oct.
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Put out a plate of cookies, and head on down to Sesame Street with your family.
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") One of the marauders, called "the Thinker" (he "often rests his masked head on his fist.
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We need a department that can detect, prevent and respond to these emerging threats head on.
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Clinton's advisers say there is little she can do to address this trust deficit head-on.
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Here is the latest chapter in bang-your-head-on-the-wall, stupid, frustrating Congressional politics.
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She finally stopped after Elvira discovered her kneeling with her head on the mattress, fast asleep.
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When it comes to the financial terms, the rivaling pair is in a head-on race.
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Lichtblau: I don't see him as a talking head on TV, at least not right away.
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None of these albums tackle the world's woes head-on but point to ways around them.
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He would rather further distance himself from his daughter than deal with her problems head on.
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Jacqueline Burge, 54, faces nine charges after a car chase led to a head-on collision.
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When speaking on stage, women urged the industry to address gender and racial inequality head-on.
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The Korean carmaker Hyundai competes head-on with Toyota in many passenger car and S.U.V. categories.
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He discovered the only way forward on this topic is to deal with it head-on.
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But the Volkswagen scandal "has really forced them to confront this challenge head-on," he said.
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As County Commissioner, Valentine wants to implement specific policies that would address these inequalities head-on.
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Or operate a camera that secretly photographs, not what's head-on, but what's to the right?
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A supposedly revolutionary business model is facing, head-on, the supposedly outdated notion of workers' rights.
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Eduardo tuned the radio to the cumbia station and David leaned his head on the window.
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You've been playing it cool lately, Pisces, but now it's time to confront things head-on.
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But this is one way to get your point across and face the haters head-on.
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Then he reached down to hug a crestfallen Tiafoe, who rested his head on Isner's shoulder.
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She walks around the majority of the time with her beautiful bald head on full display!
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Head on over to Facebook and watch our cool little video about making a ricotta tart.
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It's well-placed, but Croatia is able to get a strong head on it and clear.
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And this being college basketball, every turned corner brings the possibility of a head-on collision.
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It is time to move beyond the semantic battle and to defend political equality head-on.
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When he doesn't seem to be daydreaming he leans his head on his hand and sleeps.
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Do you dodge the incoming tackle, or do you do meet the opposing meathead head on?
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One of the two pillars of the operation, apps for businesses, competes head-on with Microsoft.
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I felt like it was my fault and was beating myself over the head on that.
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One game at a time, they'll say, bypassing the buildup of two powerhouses meeting head on.
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Chicharito rises on the free kick and gets his head on it, but he goes over.
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Place each head on an individual piece of foil and drizzle each with the olive oil.
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"Black-ish" has been lauded for addressing thorny issues like racism and police brutality head on.
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As other senators sought to clarify Dr. Blasey's memory, Mr. Durbin took the question head on.
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The Pontiff could have used a little divine intervention before banging his head on his Popemobile.
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Tern tackles your connection conflicts head-on, so you can stay connected wherever you may roam.
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While "training" their system, the researchers used videos that captured faces head-on and close-up.
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Odion Ighalo gets his head on a cross, but it bounces harmlessly into Danijel Subasic's arms.
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Meanwhile, the traditional blinkers are designed to be viewed head-on as if from another vehicle.
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It's the one question about impeachment that no Democratic presidential candidate wants to answer head on.
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That criticism came to a head on Friday, when Mr. Sikka suddenly announced he was resigning.
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She's got such a good head on her shoulders, and she is so confident in herself.
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On the second, deeper, level, Warren got in the Clinton campaign's head on personnel questions generally.
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Dealing with debt head-on and being honest about your situation is a must, says Goodland.
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They addressed the epidemic head-on earlier and more often than any other candidate I've seen.
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"It's time to attack it head-on," she said, brandishing a memorable and devastatingly effective fact.
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"Some countries continue to lag which is a concern we must address head on," Falih said.
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"He struck me head on, took me by surprise, of course," Bourque told reporters this week.
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Cordelia Fine's latest, "Testosterone Rex," addresses head on some of the sexism that poses as neuroscience.
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Progressives should confront this paradox head-on and tell voters how they plan to address it.
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While singing, Cyrus leaned her head on his shoulder as they both smiled at the camera.
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Sessions, who was accused in 1986 of making racially insensitive remarks, attacked those charges head on.
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This choice is one that requires commitment, consistency, and the willingness to face fears head-on.
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Then came democracy and former president Felipe Calderón's attempts to go after the cartels head-on.
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It was only in the final presentation of the night when Dershowitz addressed Bolton head-on.
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Courtney Baron's new play for Keen Company confronts head-on the urgent issue of gun violence.
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For many struggling with debt, the hardest part is acknowledging it and facing it head-on.
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If those recipes don't appeal, please head on over to Cooking and see what you find.
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So, head on over to the PCMag Shop to claim Piano For All for just $9.99.
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Facebook could have approached its civic duty head-on, but instead busied itself with damage control.
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I felt like I had walked into a pole or hit my head on the pavement.
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He appeared to graze the top of his head on the door frame in the hallway.
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And then, I hit a barrier head on and was now perpendicular to the oncoming traffic.
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My upbringing gave me a good head on my shoulders, and you develop confidence over time.
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Sometimes, when the stars are out and everything's quiet, I rest my head on his chest.
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She hit her head on her steering wheel "and then kind of blacked out," she said.
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For example: I once met a hippo head-on at night in Queen Elizabeth Park, Uganda.
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B.J. is overcome with emotion and collapses at her feet, resting his head on her lap.
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One of the motorcycles was struck "head on" by Morales, Osceola sheriff's spokeswoman Twis Lizasuain tells PEOPLE.
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But if you want to skip showering and listen to NPR, then head on up to Vermont.
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Whiteside was suspended for throwing an elbow at San Antonio center Boban Marjanovic's head on Feb. 227.
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And unlike startups in Silicon Valley, those in Beijing or Shanghai sometimes tackle dominant firms head-on.
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The officer encouraged the girl to put her head on her shoulder and keep her eyes closed.
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Within days of the session, I had the chance to face both of my fears head-on.
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So they need to make a statement head-on against the people who they regard as racist.
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Discover "ranch-to-table": Alternatively, head on over to Jacoby's for dinner: Southern dining at its finest.
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"What is happening right now is Republicans are having a head on collision with reality," he said.
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I want to watch her bang her head on our coffee table trying to learn to walk.
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When the man hit the ground, he slammed his head on the pavement, causing serious head injuries.
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It later ran a campaign on Facebook and Twitter in which it addressed the comments head on.
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So they reach again, and this time, they hit the handles head-on, rattling the door frames.
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Michele stares at the camera with just one eye as she rests her head on Monteith's chest.
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"It's clearly something to be respected and faced head on - but I've faced obstacles before," he wrote.
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When Tree finally sees her mother, she meets her grief literally head on at a birthday meal.
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" On her new album, she addresses those conversations head-on in a song titled "Whole Lotta Woman.
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But for so many people, domestic violence, which the show addresses head-on, is still a reality.
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"Thrift Shop" rapper Macklemore is reportedly uninjured after a head-on collision with an alleged drunk driver.
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Now, this isn't enough to compete head-on with Spotify or Apple Music, but it's not inconsequential.
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Although it still isn't easy, I've started stepping out of the shower and facing myself head on.
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So instead of wallowing in the fear of the future, I'm going to face it head-on.
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As daunting as this decision can be, Jason advises that founders should address a pivot head on.
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Presenters and guests set themselves challenges where they confront these issues head on, with invariably hilarious outcomes.
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But if you don't discuss issues around sex head-on, it can cause confusion in a relationship.
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On Tuesday, the White House official said, Trump will "take head-on" the "threat" of sanctuary cities.
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When President Carter delivered his famous "Malaise" speech in July 1979, he addressed this problem head on.
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Szabo was knocked unconscious after falling back and hitting his head on the ground, according to police.
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His attorneys claim Moogan got whiplash and a brain injury from hitting his head on the dashboard.
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You're Fired The VP candidates went head-to-head on their campaigns' plans to boost the economy.
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A big dog can put its head on patients' beds and you can actually see them relax.
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That's why Clinton's head-on confrontation with Trump's racism in this speech is so necessary and powerful.
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So I drop off the couple and head on my way to pick up my text fare.
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At one point, Meghan sweetly rested her head on Harry's shoulder as he flashed a big smile.
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This is why newspapers have pictures of "Amanda's" head on a plate with a fork in it.
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Finally, Congress has the courage to face the scourge of our nation head on: the fax machine!
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A week after announcing her cancer diagnosis, Indian actress Sonali Bendre is tackling her illness head-on.
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We'll be anxiously waiting to see if Rowling does eventually address the Depp casting issue head on.
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I made it into a pillow so you can rest your head on it every night. $252,0003.
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Alternately, the storm could hit the Outer Banks head-on, while narrowly avoiding beaches to the north.
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One scene, in which the Ghostbusters crack jokes about YouTube comment trolls, takes the haters head-on.
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Rather than competing head on, a smarter approach for these businesses is to "front door" Salesforce, instead.
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We moved 80 head on Tuesday and we moved the rest of the rams the next day.
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Head on over to the Mashable Shop now to score the MEMOBIRD Mobile Thermal Printer on sale.
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Things feel tougher in the short term, but it's because we're finally dealing with them head-on.
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There's no code required, so head on over to Columbia today to begin perusing this incredible sale.
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He is fully engaging in going back on China on economic where they are head on us.
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The series addresses issues of rape, abortion, and abuse head on—something rare in the Marvel universe.
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Other parts of Sanders's beliefs also appeared to collide head on with what the Trump voters believed.
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I stopped to talk to a solitary policeman who was shaking his head on a street corner.
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Put your head on your lover's chest and you will hear ba-bump, ba-bump, ba-bump.
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But after a bit, she returned and came over to me, resting her head on my lap.
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"He always had a good head on his shoulders, a good set of values," Mr. Johnson said.
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A few hours later, an Iranian boat played chicken with Tempest by speeding head-on toward it.
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They were also seen hugging at one point, and she even leaned her head on his shoulder.
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It's a available to stream in full over at NPR, and we recommend you head on over.
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According to Bee, the show's process stands out as it confronts the industry's diversity problem head on.
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If Gronk doesn't end up retiring after Sunday's game ... better keep your head on a swivel, Jamal!!!
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Newton, the reigning MVP, took a hard blow to the head on a two-point conversion attempt.
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The Sun reports that Jim Tavare is in intensive care after getting into a head-on collision.
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Brazil is an important market for Uber, and Didi wants to compete with Uber there head on.
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Head on over to Entertainment Weekly to check out all the recently released photos from the movie.
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I had stopped enjoying it but I have come back to it with a different head on.
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Furthermore, Trump's fourth way does not address the root causes of the changing U.S. economy head-on.
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"How many times did she hit her head on the ground after being run over by somebody."
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Lawmakers acted after 25 people died in the head-on crash of two trains near Chatsworth, Calif.
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But here's the Academy, naming names, identifying its racial and gender makeup and confronting #OscarsSoWhite head-on.
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Indigenous Chinese automakers, too, are launching models that can compete more head-on with global carmakers' products.
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WeWork attempted to address head-on the fears about how its business will fare in a recession.
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So head-on collisions were more likely than glancing blows because of the effect of Jupiter's gravity.
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CEOs that thrive and survive in business tend to be the ones that face challenges head-on.
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When you get your drink and food, head on over to the "Friends" couch across the way.
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"He came back to my room, put his head on his desk and was crying," Snyder wrote.
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Warren and Buttigieg will likely go head-to-head on a number of issues, like health care.
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He approached the judge and held both of her hands and rested his head on the bench.
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She's really got her head on straight, and Justin has a new sense of clarity and purpose.
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It's offensive that they're not going head-on after white supremacy, and we think they ought to.
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But Donald Trump's severed head on the cover is an image that I am perfectly OK with.
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How many times did she hit her head on the ground after being run over by somebody?
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In fact, sometimes, it's the very act of addressing them head-on that makes all the difference.
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You don't have to head on a tropical vacation to indulge in a slice of island life.
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Head on over to your local outpost on April 21, and pick up a gratis junior cone.
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Here, Miley is able to put her head on the floor from angles that seem physically inconceivable.
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"I'm very empowered by those who want to face it head-on, but it's exhausting," Mitchell says.
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It will be usable if it respects its user base by addressing spam and harassment head-on.
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Don't run from these issues, Scorpio—facing them head on will bring amazing changes to your life.
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When he saw her he scrambled to his feet and hit his head on the stone ceiling.
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Even if he was restricted from all these objects, he could bang his head on a door.
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"Publishing scoundrel ," Juliana exclaims, head on to the camera, as she catches Morton rifling through her desk.
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However, they calculated that subtle diplomacy would be more likely than head-on confrontation to get results.
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Democrats, the strategists who prepared the memo advised, could neutralize the attacks if they responded head-on.
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The album arrives on January 13 and RTJ will head on a North American tour soon after.
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His father, shirtless, stares off, somewhere in thought, while Pfluger confronts the camera and viewer head-on.
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"Oh, c'mon," she said, in the manner of a popular but stern school head on games day.
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"Schools must continue to confront these horrific crimes and behaviors head-on," Ms. DeVos said in September.
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I met the Shock Wave head-on, and made it through both loops with my consciousness intact.
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But the shock jock addressed the subject head-on Monday ... clarifying that it wasn't a personal day.
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Shell injured his head on the play and was replaced by Brent Qvale in the second half.
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It's easy to get lost in your own head on tour, the changing cities, faces and moods.
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When she arrived in New York City, she sprinted head-on into the unintended consequences of reform.
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Racism and sexism are entrenched, and leaders need to acknowledge that and address the problem head-on.
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The talented staff of the show could have created an episode that addressed this incident head on.
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It's about not dropping your head on both sides of the ball, not just the defensive side.
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Ultimately, Sheehy finds that those who deal with the deaths head-on are able to move forward.
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" She added: "Americans are an adaptive, resilient people, and we have met hard challenges head-on before.
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Everol Bruce, 58, a retired police officer, was still replaying the game in his head on Wednesday.
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Liverpool wins a corner — narrowly missing a goal when Firmino can't get his head on a cross.
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From head-on, though, what you see is a pair of opposites balanced too neatly to resolve.
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"We need to understand where our issues and challenges are, and confront them head on," she said.
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Other times the reporter confronts the terminology head-on in the introduction or body of the article.
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Nwanguma was carrying a sign with Trump's head on a pig's body, according to multiple news reports.
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But, think about it ... WHAT IF HE MISJUDGED THE LANDING AND HIT HIS HEAD ON THE BACKBOARD?!?!?!
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Shop them here or head on over to Pratt's new store to browse all of his picks.
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Lukas and Waldron met head-on in front of The Memphis Commercial Appeal office about 10 p.m.
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Doing so, however, involves dealing head-on with a deity who remains sacred for many Native Hawaiians.
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In March, he hit his head on the edge of a glass shower door, requiring seven stitches.
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After one such tremor, the new Elliot falls and hits his head on his radiator, paralyzing him.
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We are facing many existential challenges that need to be tackled head-on before it's too late.
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Head on, it looks evenly black, but if you go hunting you can find them, as below.
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It's a question that hits me head on every time that I'm with audience, internal or external.
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For now, even after the partnership with Moen, Nebia is launching its newest shower head on Kickstarter.
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Head on over to Cooking to discover more recipes to cook this evening and in coming days.
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The trains collided head on, Joan Gracia, spokesman for the Catalan emergency service, told Catalan network TV3.
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Those dynamics are two trains, gathering speed, on track for a head-on collision before November 2020.
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Students will encounter massive obstacles and they need to be prepared to confront each one head on.
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Out on the presidential campaign trail, candidates have been engaging the issue of religious faith head-on.
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"When we find problems, we're addressing them head on, not sweeping them under the rug," he added.
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Dessie's addressing it head-on and says everyone's who's pissed is forgetting the sexiest thing about Fred.
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One professor seems to think so, colliding head-on with consumers who believe it's good for them.
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Ms. Williams said she has learned to confront her mental illness head on, diligently taking her medications.
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"It's allowed me to not be scared of the situation and face it head-on," he said.
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He hit his head on the deck after he was accidentally elbowed in the face by Walker.
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Would he finally address this talk head on, and open up about his very guarded personal life?
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Hunter's face was bruised from banging his head on the bottom of the playpen until he suffocated.
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These are not self-help books, or even books that confront our relationship with technology head-on.
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The majority of Granser's photographs focus on these busy facades, capturing the massive jewel boxes head-on.
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It was an easier and narrower way of arguing over something too big to address head on.
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"Schools must continue to confront these horrific crimes and behaviors head-on," DeVos said in the statement.
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But that means looking head-on at the ugliest parts of me and still choosing to stay.
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Our tribes have to produce our own policies and procedures to meet these pipeline people head-on.
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Fashion has been largely avoiding the issue, but on Sunday night, Prabal Gurung addressed it head-on.
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But these regulations do not address earnings stripping head on and they are not going to stop inversions.
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When the Legends finally face Mallus head on, they must create a magical avatar to fight for them.
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The incident pushes Thore to face her health issues head-on this season, and completely transform her life.
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That's his way of throwing a tantrum, like, 'Mommy, I'm mad,' slowly putting his head on the ground.
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The commander added that the convoy would head on again after an exchange of dead combatants and prisoners.
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The source told PEOPLE that Chloë was stroking Brooklyn's arm and he rested his head on her shoulder.
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Imagine, for a moment, resting your head on a smooth, heavenly silk pillow after a hard day's work.
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He actually hit his head on a screw that was holding a pad in place and got stitches.
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This isn't the first time that offensive racial language has reared its head on "Big Brother" Season 20.
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It's a head-on collision of classic and cutting-edge, made possible thanks to Rollison and Reyes' collaboration.
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Unlike Ali, who answered head-on, Spencer pivoted the question back to what the movie meant to her.
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Facing the issue head-on and dealing with it instead of letting it fester is the best idea.
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Last week, her driving skills caused a blind-folded Colton to smack his head on a car door.
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I have Jessica on the line who is with the patient who hit his head on the glass.
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In her essay at New York magazine's the Cut, list creator Moira Donegan addressed this criticism head-on.
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LG is addressing this notion head-on with the hybrid Watch W28009 (just announced alongside the V23100 ThinQ).
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Keep your head on your shoulders and keep going ,' I don't know that I would have made it.
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Even if it can't always be conquered, fear can be met head-on with the support of others.
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Serving Adam's head on a platter to Lilith was cold — and she was genuinely devastated by this loss.
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In order to focus on her rapidly growing career, the two have to address this awkwardness head-on.
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After seeing her daughter, Vickie doesn't remember much, except laying her head on her daughter's chest and crying.
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Whether it's caused by the sinus pressure or airborne allergens, you want to tackle the inflammation head-on.
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This week calls on all of us to meet challenges head on, but in our own unique way.
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VanDerBeek takes this challenge head on, reframing museum collections to illuminate women's unseen labor, both artistic and otherwise.
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So, one Thursday evening, a coworker and I set out to tackle the nine course menu head on.
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Buttigieg didn't answer the question head-on and instead pivoted to the nation's broader issues with racial injustice.
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So we'd love nothing more than for Zuckerberg to use his keynote to address the issue head-on.
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But the aid groups behind the report believe the EU is failing to address the crisis head on.
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We've imagined all the things that could have been going through Michelle Obama's head on Trump's inauguration day.
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Macklemore managed to escape injury Friday night after a scary head-on collision with an alleged drunk driver.
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" Weinstein said he is going on leave from the Weinstein Company to "deal with this issue head on.
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Kaine and Pence went head to head on behalf of their running mates at Longwood University in Virginia.
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Gunvalson, 57, addressed her absence head-on with an Instagram post expressing her gratitude for the reality show.
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That technology and business thrill ride makes enterprise a category TechCrunch has long wanted to tackle head on.
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As a viewer/super fan, proud/impressed w how you all addressed situation head on, w/no bias.
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America needs a leader who will face head-on the very real threats to our way of life.
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She knows that in order to get anywhere in life, you have to address your fears head on.
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Others were like heavyweight title fights with one phone in each hand and my head on a swivel.
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When she tries to lunge at the figure, she hits her head on a table and dies alone.
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In the scuffle, he falls and smacks his head on the floor, which causes his brain to hemorrhage.
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She was also photographed snuggling up to Jonas while watching the gala, placing her head on his shoulders.
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The two officers whose car was struck head-on were treated and released from a hospital, officials said.
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On October 19, 2016, Jessica Pell fainted and hit her head on a nearby table, cutting her ear.
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