We've tackled DACA, we've tackled gang issues, a lot of different things.
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One Secret Service agent tackled her so she couldn't get to Trump, while another tackled Trump so he couldn't get to her.
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These syndemics "need to be tackled, and they have not been tackled, and this is a core concern," said report co-author Tim Lobstein, policy director at the World Obesity Federation.
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" CBS reports she then told Bohren: "I tackled her.
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I tackled my next project as the big blizzard hit.
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Beyond tackled its own supply issues in 2017 and 2018.
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It dwarfed any other cybercrime the FBI had tackled before.
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City planners who have tackled the problem have invariably failed.
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One student tackled the shooter and undoubtedly saved more lives.
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The issues the Massachusetts native has tackled include gun rights.
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And after doing a complete 180, she tackled it again.
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After he was punched and I was tackled by agitators.
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As a restaurateur, there are nonstop problems to be tackled.
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Those moments that he tackled him could save other people.
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The officers then tackled and pulled Sterling to the ground.
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Sutherland said Seaman "ran up and tackled" the armed student.
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But I think I've tackled the whole kids acting thing.
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And the UC Berkeley team hasn't tackled that just yet.
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Solovay is then tackled to the ground by Ayyadurai supporters.
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Over the last week, multiple reporters tackled Apple's strange moneymaker.
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Like Prince Akeem, they tackled each new job with enthusiasm.
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Jones declined to identify the person they tackled by name.
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Byers tackled another person, straddled him and pinned him down.
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Again, it was a role that tackled a controversial issue.
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A number of big players have tackled the Indian market.
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This week, he tackled Freddy's ribs from House of Cards.
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Cases like Mr Folau's are tackled in the bills, too.
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When he stopped to reload, he was tackled and stopped.
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He tackled him, breaking six ribs and damaging a lung.
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Macron has tackled these, but more remains to be done.
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CNN reported that two Secret Service agents tackled the individual.
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After the initial explosion, airport firefighters quickly tackled the blaze.
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After the initial explosion, airport firefighters quickly tackled the blaze.
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The students tackled him and held him until police arrived.
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Any Supreme Court nomination would be tackled by Grassley's panel.
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Wood ended up getting tackled just outside the Paraguay box.
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Stone tackled the role of Skeeter in "The Help" (2011).
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Police said Mr. Howell tackled the gunman, likely saving lives.
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She had already tackled a separate list with seven children.
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Some states have tackled the issue more progressively than others.
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He was then tackled by police and taken into custody.
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A trooper tackled her to the ground and arrested her.
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Nunez tackled the role of Jac in the Columbus episode.
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"Saturday Night Live" tackled allegations of sexual misconduct against Sen.
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I tackled the tasty and not overly sweet blueberry studmuffins.
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Perhaps universal health care will have to be tackled separately.
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A panel at the MovinOn conference in Montreal, Quebec, tackled the questions that always get tackled: What's the state of autonomous cars and when will they be fully ready to take over the world?
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The singer's brother, Marcus, tackled Loibl before the gunman killed himself.
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The man was punched, tackled, and hog-tied on the ground.
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A rugby player was tackled by the dick the other day.
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The artist tackled issues including prejudice and depression in his songs.
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That's why I'm so impressed with how Snapchat tackled that. Yeah.
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Before he gets to the car, he is tackled by police.
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No. I think Ed Gillespie blocked and tackled the fundamentals well.
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Witnesses said Seaman knocked away the gun and tackled the shooter.
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Sure, they tackled regulating and even breaking up big tech companies.
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And honestly, this show has tackled some pretty complicated concepts already.
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Some of the topics the show has tackled have provoked threats.
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Mental health was tackled way before we got obsessed with anxiety.
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He said the root causes of the phenomenon must be tackled.
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Still, most lawmakers decided the deficit problem had to be tackled.
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The play also tackled themes such as drug addiction and adoption.
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Duarte chased the suspect out of the Target and tackled him.
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But Winston didn't have plans to be tackled on the day.
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Poor staff planning means that shortages are tackled by expensive overtime.
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The causes of migration also needed to be tackled, she said.
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Organizing into groups, they tackled the tasks they needed to survive.
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The next task they tackled was making a suitable binding matrix.
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Police officers tackled him, tasered him and hit him with batons.
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The show also tackled drug addiction, depression, child abuse and AIDS.
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I tackled work projects by dividing my time into short chunks.
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Her brother immediately tackled the gunman, who shot and killed himself.
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Some of these problems can be tackled with bold presidential policies.
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Alltrack tackled it like a champ, and the undercarriage never scraped.
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The man was tackled by Secret Service agents and taken away.
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And he tackled the income gap before it was widely discussed.
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Last night, Grey's Anatomy tackled not gun violence, but gun ownership.
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The assailant killed himself after Marcus tackled him to the ground.
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Dejected after being tackled, Luck pounded the ground with his fists.
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The NBC drama "This Is Us" recently tackled this very concept.
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And you are not getting tackled, so there is that. Exactly.
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Yet staff and students have tackled smaller tasks on their own.
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We lost the fighter who tackled what most had thought impossible.
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All of these things are being tackled by that task force.
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"I Am the Night" is the darkest material they've tackled together.
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Luckily, these challenges can be tackled with the right public policy.
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This week, climate change must be tackled urgently and clear-headedly.
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But the crisis cannot be tackled merely by enacting new legislation.
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It tackled the most powerful attackers -- including film and media tycoons.
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For Republicans, offshore earnings need to be tackled in three steps.
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Before long, she tackled more advanced tricks by studying clips online.
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Unfortunately, these problems cannot be tackled by anti-fake news laws.
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Hribal refused to drop the knives even when he was tackled.
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NOAA has not tackled this problem, likely because of ideological reasons.
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The topics they tackled were also more downbeat than ever before.
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They also tackled education issues, youth participation in politics, and homelessness.
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The HTC acquisition is tiny compared to what Google tackled with Motorola.
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In Transit is the most challenging project Guarini said he's ever tackled.
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Maria Sharapova tackled building her L.A. dream house like a true champion.
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When you play in the NFL, you can't complain about getting tackled.
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They warned that more hijackings might happen unless the problem was tackled.
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The candidates tackled health care, immigration, race issues, taxes and the economy.
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Remember he was tackled by his next-door neighbor, one rib shattered.
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A Waffle House patron tackled the suspect and wrestled away his weapon.
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By then, the Patriots had adjusted and tackled Anderson for a loss.
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At the time, reports said the coach, Keanon Lowe, tackled the student.
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Four dogs, off leash, chased and tackled each other at the shoreline.
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Occupants of the building had been evacuated as firefighters tackled the blaze.
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"We've tackled some pretty significant issues over the years," he told TIME.
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When he finally tackled the company's signature assemblage technique, he incorporated silicone.
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She tackled the politics of attention in a fascinating essay for Glamour.
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So Yong Kim tackled American Crime, Transparent, and Halt and Catch Fire.
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They chased him, tackled him and held him until the police came.
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You and Lily tackled gender equality in the classic 9 to 5.
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Stephen Colbert tackled the Matt Lauer controversy … by tearing into Donald Trump.
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The gunman was tackled by other students who wrestled the gun away.
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He said he's glad he and his classmates tackled the gunman together.
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Having played the strike twice, my groups tackled this in different ways.
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They could have jumped on the stage and really tackled this kid.
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Just last year, we tackled two economic issues that disproportionately affect women.
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That hurts almost as much as getting tackled by giant security guards.
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The committee tackled problems affecting the quality of life for Native Americans.
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One more can kicked down the road, hopefully to be tackled later.
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Harry Potter, meanwhile, has always tackled mature topics through a youthful lens.
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The refugee crisis must be tackled on several fronts, over several years.
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The show tackled everything from drug use to rape to school shootings.
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Ignoring Eugene's presence, he crossed the bedroom and tackled Raphael from behind.
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Boucher, a physician like Paul, ran onto Paul's property and tackled him.
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Writer-director Scott Z. Burns has certainly tackled difficult subject matter before.
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States like Georgia and Texas have tackled these challenges through different avenues.
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Video shows just how close he came to the stage before tackled.
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Paul suffered six broken ribs after being tackled by Boucher last November.
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Noticing a bulge in his pocket, officers tackled him, Mr. Vega said.
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Inside the world's issues from inequality to climate change are being tackled.
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Gurley was tackled for a loss by backup defensive tackle Stefan Charles.
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Grey's Anatomy tackled the topic with characters Jackson and April last February.
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What are your thoughts on other games that have tackled similar themes?
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Questions tackled include: Why do we only eat cranberry sauce on Thanksgiving?
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Mr. Zepeda was tackled after he threw a punch, the officer said.
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Friday's panel also tackled segregation as a topic that affects achievement gaps.
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He was tackled for a 173-yard loss by safety Derwin James.
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He tackled Paul to the ground, breaking several of the senator's ribs.
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He tackled the runner and held him until the agents caught up.
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"The Making of an American Citizen" (1913) tackled immigration and marital abuse.
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The only time you really get hit is when you're getting tackled.
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He tackled his new concrete cabin by stripping away just about everything.
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She eventually was spotted and tackled by police at a nearby motel.
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He swatted the gun out of the shooter's hand and tackled him.
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Our predecessors have tackled harder problems: we can surely solve this one.
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This is a very big job and he's tackled that incredibly well.
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At State Farm, those threats are tackled by its internal innovation lab.
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Yet if the Catalan issue is not tackled, political uncertainty will linger.
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Is that something you've tackled a lot, or had to deal with?
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Progress marches forward and thus, this year stand-up tackled sex robots.
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He once tackled a mugger, and has mentioned it in campaign mailings.
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He was form tackled by a cop who shoulda been a linebacker.
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That's an obvious problem, but one that hasn't been tackled so far.
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She tackled the stories of Hans Christian Andersen and the Brothers Grimm.
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Romano thanked the assistant principal who tackled him and stopped the shooting.
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As the rest of the detail tackled Mohammed, Collins sighed with relief.
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But he quickly was tackled, he said, and taken to another location.
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The singer's brother, Marcus Grimmie, tackled the shooter before the gunmen killed himself.
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Syria was one of the few foreign policy items tackled during the debate.
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"How could you lose?!" exclaimed Lawrence, as she tackled Adele to the ground.
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Mayfield allegedly sprinted away from the officer and once tackled, refused to cooperate.
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They chased him, tackled him to the ground, and reached into his jacket.
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Often, interviewers will ask for specific examples of accomplishments or challenges you've tackled.
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After being tackled by Grimmie's brother, Mark, Loibl shot Grimmie and killed himself.
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He was hurt when tackled after a 13-yard reception, his second catch.
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He tackled the issue in a 21859 article in the Minnesota Law Review.
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It wasn't just the big food scarcity issues that were tackled this week.
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Artists from all different types of mediums and backgrounds have tackled the crisis.
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When he refused to cooperate, he was tackled to the ground and handcuffed.
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What is more, the epidemic of cybercrime is best tackled by sharing information.
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Any relationship issues are meant to be tackled at home, the couple added.
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Her brother tackled the shooter, but the shooter then shot and killed himself.
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Grimmie's brother tackled the gunman seconds before he turned the gun on himself.
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The alleged assailant was taken into custody after a passer-by tackled him.
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He tried to brace himself with his left arm before he was tackled.
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Gender, sexuality, race, and citizenship were all hot button issues that were tackled.
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Police tackled Sterling to the ground, and shot him several times, video shows.
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Castro has tackled high-profile issues such as early education and urban planning.
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Now that you've tackled your first feature, what are you working on next?
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Some people tried to sidestep the question, while others tackled it head-on.
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First, we tackled the week's biggest venture-themed M&A: Twilio buying SendGrid.
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By the end of the episode, she's expertly tackled her first Reverie case.
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David developed a global security program that tackled all aspects of information security.
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Nearly 9,000 firefighters, including many from states outside California, have tackled the blazes.
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Sir Simon reckons that there is, however, broad agreement it must be tackled.
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The designer tackled the challenge by taking Chanel's classic pieces and modernizing them.
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And they still had not tackled one of the thorniest issues: climate change.
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This isn't the only real estate deal the former Redskins star has tackled.
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A play later, Hunt was tackled behind the goal line for a safety.
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The video was just so rough: unarmed guy, tackled, tased, hands pinned down.
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More than 21.500,225 firefighters with more than 218 vehicles tackled wildfires in Portugal.
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Vox tackled these questions on this week's episode of our Netflix show, Explained.
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After all this, I'm left wondering why they haven't tackled The Witcher 3.
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We first tackled the flying taxi phenomenon that isn't really a phenomenon anymore.
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The officer chased him but Albert stopped, turned around and TACKLED THE COP!
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But there's no doubt that what we've tackled is actually pretty hard. Right?
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The software industry has tackled many of these kinds problems over the years.
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According to the police report, an officer then tackled Albert to the ground.
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John Oliver tackled that issue during last night's episode of Last Week Tonight.
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Many of the topics tackled are fun: swearing and slang, preferences and peeves.
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Penton said he was tackled to his bed and Garofalo took his phone.
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Cops then tackled him down to the ground and the video went viral.
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" She adds: "They tackled the disease head on, without fear, without self pity.
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They tackled him and told him he was under arrest, wanted for murder.
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Just how complicated is terrain tackled in a new book on the subject.
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Jenna Dewan-Tatum tackled "Pony" for an upcoming episode of Lip Sync Battle.
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When they chased him down and tackled him, the man pulled a gun.
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With its latest update, the app has tackled another major issue: poor lighting.
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DiMarco tackled another quickstep to redeem himself from his week 7 Mask routine.
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Even Henry Kissinger, in 2009, wrote that climate change should be tackled globally.
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Loibl opened fired on Grimmie and was immediately tackled by her brother, Mark.
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Polls show Canadians overwhelmingly agree climate change is real and must be tackled.
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He has tackled corruption, yet there has been little transparency around the process.
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Sterling, 37, died after police in Louisiana tackled and shot him outside the
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I was surprised and delighted to see you tackled Deflategate in the book.
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Some said the issue could be tackled by the leaders in direct talks.
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One intrepid programmer has tackled this problem so that we don't have to.
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Some categories that Cradle has not yet tackled are areas like religious charities.
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They've tackled software features, but now they may be looking to master hardware.
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Has any of your work actually tackled the subject matter this overtly before?
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But a lot of things need to be tackled to improve women's football.
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At some events, protesters and journalists have been punched, tackled or hustled out.
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They argue that the problem can only be tackled with a large appropriation.
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So, though we prefer a foursome, we tackled this tasting as a trio.
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Vox tackled this question on this week's episode of our Netflix show, Explained.
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They tackled him and held him until the police arrived, court documents said.
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What inspired you to write about the subjects you tackled on the album?
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Vox tackled this question in this week's of our new Netflix show, Explained.
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Occasionally, the books tackled substantive matters: economic inequality, alcoholism, racism and anti-Semitism.
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Bret Hart was tackled at a WWE wrestling event (and it wasn't faked).
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Andrie ran it back to the 2-yard line, where Brodie tackled him.
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Tracy: I tackled the initial challenge of the 12-14-14-12 grid.
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He's smart, he's entrepreneurial, pretty much everything he's tackled he's been successful at.
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They have tackled a very painful dilemma, which is worlds away from yours.
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He says the next thing he knew, he was being tackled from behind.
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Then there's the complexity of the issues that are tackled in the hub.
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But no previous Republican president has tackled America's perverse, uncompetitive corporate tax rates.
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This is not the first time the European Union has tackled this topic.
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So far, he's tackled Instagram and mental health; both videos received positive responses.
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A Secret Service agent then tackled the Chinese security official, the publication reported.
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It has to be tackled like that, or it will never be solved.
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In the second quarter, Nebraska's quarterback, Tommy Armstrong, Jr., was tackled while scrambling.
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That's when the deputy tackled him and pinned him down in a headlock.
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She wrote openly about her emotional state and tackled the debt head-on.
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Boucher ran onto Paul's property and tackled him, according to the same documents.
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We couldn't look away while he tackled crocodiles and got bitten by snakes.
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Before the state tackled the contractor issue, California had already taken on privacy.
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Vox tackled this question in this week's episode of our Netflix show, Explained.
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This isn't the first time that Westworld has been tackled as a series.
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As we mark President Trump's first 100 days in office Saturday, let's take a look back at some of the most noteworthy facts and figures on how he tackled his first 100 days on Twitter — and how Twitter tackled him.
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Michelle Goldberg tackled this brilliantly in her debut column for the New York Times.
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CEO Reed Hastings even tackled the subject of net neutrality in a WIRED editorial.
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Tisdale, 31, and Hudgens, 27, then tackled "Formation" utilizing Snapchat's ever-popular puppy filters.
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She's since also tackled Ree Drummond's chocolate sheet cake and Stewart's lemon chicken soup.
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Vox tackled this question in the seventh episode of our new Netflix show, Explained.
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He tackled low and hard, and although light, he got into every play fiercely.
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"I want that son of a bitch," Margraves said as he was being tackled.
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Videos show patients — including foster children — being tackled, dragged, and choked by staff members.
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And to think, streakers get tackled to the ground in a matter of seconds.
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Turner managed to get away briefly but the man tripped and later tackled him.
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Vox tackled this question in the fifth episode of our new Netflix show, Explained.
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Turner then attempted to run away, and one of the graduate students tackled him.
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The "Fast Money " traders tackled which moves they'd make when the market opens Thursday.
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If these issues are tackled through awareness sessions, girls could have a different future.
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The anthology series has already tackled witchcraft, haunted houses, reality television, and freak shows.
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Someone heard and ran across the park and tackled this guy off of me.
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Vox tackled this question in the sixth episode of our new Netflix show, Explained.
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The coach acknowledged the Dolphins tackled poorly, but saved his anger for the offense.
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"He came and tackled me afterwards, which made me cry a lot," she added.
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Over the three night stay, Swift tackled a hell of a lot of rain.
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It's not designed to simulate being tackled, or falling down a flight of stairs.
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This is just one of the topics McPheeters and I tackled in this interview.
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This is the only epidemic health problem not being tackled by the health department.
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But there are powerful reasons for believing that the problem will not be tackled.
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Her brother, Marcus, tackled Loibl to the ground, and Loibl then allegedly killed himself.
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Talks shows, like "The View" and "The Daily Show," also tackled the controversial case.
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Within seconds, the man was tackled to the ground and the flame remained untouched.
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For years, Layla Kayleigh Covino let PEOPLE readers follow along as she tackled motherhood.
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Two days earlier police tackled gunmen holed up inside a Crusader castle in Karak.
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" Earlier this month, Elba tackled the rumors on Twitter, writing, "Don't believe the HYPE.
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The revival has a unique opportunity to push the boundaries it tackled decades ago.
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Vox tackled this question in the latest episode of our new Netflix show, Explained.
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Education, space exploration, health care and renewable energy were issues once tackled by nations.
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Chairman Li Baofang, to his credit, tackled the issue head-on at the shindig.
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"No one has truly tackled health for dogs," Waggit CEO Susan Sierota told me.
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" Two men were tackled by security while four women in the audience chanted "Liar!
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The movie was very feel-good but also tackled a lot of serious stuff.
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It tackled high costs by stringing together hundreds of small, mass-produced laptop batteries.
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He tackled trade, socialism, nominations, the Second Amendment, the Alamo, abortion and much more.
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It turned out to be the most polarizing subject that I have ever tackled.
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We're dealing with a national calamity that needs to be tackled on multiple fronts.
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It's a format tackled by countless other movies, but with an added twist here.
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They land in Saigon and the captain went back and basically tackled this hijacker.
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The Philharmonic musicians, under the incisive direction of Christopher Rountree, gamely tackled unusual assignments.
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These challenges are now being tackled with blood tests, a technique termed "liquid biopsy".
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Another British soap opera, "EastEnders", has also tackled the topic of modern slavery recently.
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He tackled Paul after the senator blew leaves onto Boucher's property, Boucher previously said.
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Rene Boucher allegedly tackled Paul, breaking six of his ribs and sustaining bruised lungs.
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That doesn't mean exploring the development of a Space Force can't also be tackled.
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They tackled that head-on, creating subsidies funded from the pockets of electricity consumers.
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As the Obama administration tackled more complicated investigations, the cases took longer to resolve.
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Hall gave no details about how exactly the gender pay gap would be tackled.
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Ryan arrived at the museum in 2009 and tackled the project with fresh energy.
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Unacceptable reductions in capital will be tackled when the PRA reviews changes to models.
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The intruder sought to flee on foot but was tackled by officers and arrested.
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The scuffle ended with a black 16-year-old girl being tackled and arrested.
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Mr. Lapid, the most seasoned spokesman of the bunch, tackled those doubts head-on.
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Abby has tackled other touchy cases in this lively series, but the Red Sox?
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Linebacker Luke Kuechly tackled Peyton Barber in the end zone for the two points.
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A 213-year-old high school football player made a play and was tackled.
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And none other than Ed Asner, the 87-year-old actor, tackled the subject.
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But instead of making a great play, this Rudy immediately tackled his own quarterback.
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Bliss has also completely tackled the Colorado and Florida Trails, among other walking adventures.
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Claire Saffitz, pastry chef and literal angel, tackled a beloved trash snack: Bagel Bites.
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Karamo really tackled it head on, and I'm so thrilled with our performances tonight.
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Ms. Bouder, 33, hasn't tackled buying sculpture yet, but it is on her list.
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How many dissertations have tackled the film's relation to Nietzsche's concept of eternal recurrence?
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" "It felt like I was tackled, or someone hit me from behind with something.
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Shaw tackled Reinking as he was looking at his rifle and had stopped shooting.
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He noted that Mr. Hudgens had already parked his car when he was tackled.
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Another issue not tackled is the so-called "doom loop" between banks and governments.
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Mr. Torres tackled the inmate, Ronald Spear, and both fell forward to the ground.
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The more inequalities are tackled and eradicated, the more pressing the remaining inequalities appear.
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Yet this will only be possible, if the dramatically rising mutual incomprehension is tackled.
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The fact that no one has seriously tackled tax reform since 1986 suggests otherwise.
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" "It felt like I was tackled or someone hit me from behind with something.
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According to prosecutors, Mr. Lei tried to run away, but the officers tackled him.
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Vox tackled this question in the ninth episode of our new Netflix show, Explained.
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"Understanding the way in which our ancestors might have tackled big prey, and the fact that they tackled big prey is quite interesting, because a big animal like this would've come with huge amounts of risk," Bennett said in a video statement.
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Hopefully, Luddington's pregnancy will be tackled in a way that's just a little more subtle.
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Together, they tackled her formerly cluttered spaces and transformed them into an Instagram-perfect dream.
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That's the tricky question tackled by John Oliver on Sunday's edition to Last Week Tonight.
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"Corruption is everywhere in Italy, and it needs to be tackled," said Rome student Bagaglini.
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He was tackled by a firefighter, who pinned him down until police arrived, authorities said.
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Click through to read about how the franchise has tackled these issues over the years.
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The issue of global food waste is also something that needs to be urgently tackled.
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However, it's a challenge Microsoft successfully tackled last year, in its Windows 10 Anniversary Update.
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Instead, the homelessness problem needs to be tackled at one of its major sources: evictions.
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"We could say it was regrettable but he was tackled between his legs," Shin said.
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Grimmie's brother then immediately tackled the gunman, who shot and killed himself during the altercation.
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Sterling, 37, was tackled to the ground before he was killed in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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If, say, climate change is to be tackled, oil firms will face huge job cuts.
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The world's largest steelmaker ArcelorMittal has tackled its debt with a $3 billion rights issue.
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Falling oil prices led to deficits in Venezuela, which the government tackled by printing money.
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Some of the classic flicks tackled so far include E.T., Ghost, The Shining and Alien.
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Vox tackled this question in the first episode of our new show with Netflix, Explained.
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Democrats tackled several issues on the debate stage Tuesday night that had previously gone untouched.
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"He ran from the officers but was quickly tackled and arrested," the police department said.
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I was just walking through a park, and I was tackled and lost the baby.
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Other characters he's tackled across Muppet properties include Floyd Pepper, The Count and Lew Zealand.
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The duo then tackled the age-old question of separating the art from the artist.
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The NBA player was tackled, arrested and tased back in January over a parking violation.
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Ms Monáe's previous music tackled similar themes to "Dirty Computer", though often cloaked in metaphor.
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A fourth person tried to run onto the pitch but was tackled on the sidelines.
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Chloë Grace Moretz has tackled more than most at age 18 – and not just onscreen.
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The Halftime Report's experts tackled the Caterpillar trade and the rest of the industrial space.
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We've seen apparitions of past beloved characters and the show has tackled the #MeToo movement.
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Vox tackled this question in the second episode of our new show with Netflix, Explained.
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He's tackled everything from farting cats to pen-knives to PBR cans sliced by switchblades.
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Vox tackled this question in the fourth episode of our new show with Netflix, Explained.
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Police say it could have been far worse if Seaman hadn&apost tackled the shooter.
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It also gave our abs ALL the quivers, especially when they tackled this core crusher.
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Armed with one baton, a British Transport Police officer tackled the attackers at Borough Market.
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Gregory's stand-up comedy tackled racism, often with quips that took his audience by surprise.
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But we still have some issues related to race relations that have to be tackled.
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LOS ANGELES — Before Daniel Webber tackled the role of Lee Harvey Oswald in Hulu's 11.22.
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Modine transcends that genre just as Kubrick transcended every genre he tackled as a filmmaker.
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The other Gulf states have not exactly tackled their own terrorism finance problems with gusto.
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Before I even tackled those 1,400 messages, I started setting up filters on my inbox.
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Jenna Dewan-Tatum tackled her husband's "Pony" for an upcoming episode of Lip Sync Battle.
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But he also tackled another hashtagged movement, one that's rooted in Tinseltown's gender politics: #AskHerMore.
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A shopper noticed what was occurring and tackled the man, restraining him until officers arrived.
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That, my friend, is an excellent question, one that the Sierra Club tackled last year.
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After being tackled, McCoy pounded the turf in frustration while being attended to by trainers.
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Guests tackled the shooter and pinned him to the ground until police arrived, authorities said.
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He dreamed of "doing something big," he said, like becoming an economist who tackled poverty.
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Atkins tackled the individual as he detonated the bomb and was killed instantly, Trump said.
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Art Basel 2016, on now, is the first fair Cristobal has tackled on his own.
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He was quickly tackled to the ground by Izadi, who punched him in the head.
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"Saturday Night Live" during its latest show tackled talk of an Oprah Winfrey presidential bid.
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"Once he got to the front door, I tackled him to the ground," Crouch said.
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Steffens and another player, Rachel Fattal, ran at him and tackled him into the pool.
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When looking toward the next Congress, voters chose those three as issues they want tackled.
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Over six seasons, Fresh Prince tackled sensitive issues with confidence, candor, and a little humor.
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It tackled a range of issues, like advanced manufacturing, big data, health IT and more.
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Grimmie's brother, Mark, quickly tackled the gunman, who shot and killed himself during their fight.
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The artist tackled the two-week installation for this show with only a vague blueprint.
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But Alter has, like Dr. Johnson with his dictionary, tackled the job on his own.
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Season 1 tackled the opioid crisis, which for all its horrors is not especially polarizing.
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She's tackled crime stories involving Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a cannibal cop, and dangerous texting.
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Or why that running back was tackled two chain links short of the first down.
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A few years ago, he tackled this question by observing how cuttlefish develop from eggs.
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Mario Van Peebles tackled the gangster genre in the endlessly quotable New Jack City (1991).
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The editorial board member's work tackled head-on the uncomfortable truths about race in America.
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Imagine what Louis C.K. could do with his failings if he tackled them head-on.
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Kane converted his third penalty of the match after he was tackled in the box.
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This can be tackled with proper training, organised by the government or by companies themselves.
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The suspect shot him and three others before a janitor tackled him to the ground.
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When he fled the police, an officer gave chase and tackled him to the ground.
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When he appeared to turn back down the hall, guards tackled him to the ground.
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Australian news media reported that 11 passengers tackled the man in order to restrain him.
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It ran for more than 100 episodes and tackled subjects including prejudice, drugs and dropouts.
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Obama called Trudeau a hard-working, effective leader who tackled big issues like climate change.
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What do you mean a sheriff tackled some guy just trying to leave the ER?
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Sorry that I ruined your day so much, that I tackled your quarterback too hard.
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Paudel said the "main issue" that needs to be tackled is this concept of impurity.
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And as Alistair Cookie, host of "Monsterpiece Theater," Cookie tackled sophisticated ideas with dramatic flair.
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But these successes are counterbalanced, and indeed outweighed, by wide deficits that must be tackled.
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The main criticism of Mr. Garcetti is that he has not tackled any tough issues.
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President John F. Kennedy did that when he tackled racism during the Civil Rights era.
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The final season tackled head-on the question of how to replace our current system.
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When Turner tried to flee, the men tackled him and restrained him until police arrived.
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Gianforte yelled at Jacobs to leave, then tackled him to the ground, breaking his glasses.
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The first order will be tackled this year, the first of a three-year project.
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This spring, Adidas made an ad with Horan that tackled the issue of body image.
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Vox tackled this question in the third episode of our new show with Netflix, Explained.
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Two staff members tackled the student and held her until the police arrived, Sergeant Calder said.
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At least three different bills featured this policy when Congress tackled climate policy a decade ago.
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So, I pursued him, tackled him, and held him for 10 minutes until the police arrived.
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By focusing on plus-sized women, Nimoy tackled big questions of body image and cultural norms.
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Other guests daintily tackled their grilled meats with fork-and-knife as Italian table etiquette demands.
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"One Man's Trash" tackled Hannah's conceptions of intimacy and comfort with sympathetic divorcé Joshua (Patrick Wilson).
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There is still support [from Europe], but the speed and aggressiveness also needs to be tackled.
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Instead, the officers tackled the artist to restrain him and pepper-sprayed him in the process.
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Yet none of these fixes will come to much unless climate listlessness is tackled head on.
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You've now tackled two roles on Broadway that were originated in Hollywood by big name actors.
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Most papers had been written months in advance; few sessions tackled the electoral earthquake in November.
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Wittes believes it's a larger problem that needs to be tackled at the federal policy level.
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Marlon's oldest living son, Miko Brando, tackled the controversial confession from the film's director, Bernardo Bertolucci.
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For that to be realised, three issues need to be tackled: ownership; price; and political priorities.
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Things like field-of-view and environment mapping are still problems that need to be tackled.
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Minka Kelly, Roma Downey, Natalie Portman and Jill Hennessy and several others have tackled the role.
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Pepper not only tackled the challenge, but she also did it without even batting an eye.
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But a wide variety of reformers, working within the liberal tradition, tackled these problems head on.
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As soon as you catch it you lose control of the player and he gets tackled.
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It's a quiet but huge strategy, considering the size of the market that is being tackled.
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During the original 10-year run that began in 1988, "Murphy Brown" frequently tackled topical issues.
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But Song said most of the problems being tackled by those companies don't need blockchain technology.
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Coleman tackled his 20-year-old teammate Tyson Gentry, leaving him paralyzed from the waist down.
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He was tackled and handcuffed after a brief foot pursuit and struggle, according to the report.
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Others have tackled big themes, such as how innovation could be fostered across the global economy.
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Others tackled broader issues like the "destruction of rape culture," as one witch described her spell.
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In her three-decade tenure, Sozzani tackled subjects like drug abuse, diversity, domestic violence, and more.
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Paul said Boucher tackled him from behind during a heated argument that stemmed from landscaping beef.
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And in Ohio, one man rushed the stage before he was tackled by the Secret Service.
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After the Season 1 mystery of #WhoDrewTheDicks, Season 2 tackled the Turd Burglar with stunning efficacy.
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He tackled small-town high school football—undiscovered literary territory, for sure—in 2007's Bleachers.
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"The problem of the Nakba has not been tackled much onscreen after 'Khirbet Khizeh,' " Loevy said.
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But even top researchers with Everytown argue this is a topic best tackled by the government.
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We came up with radical new ways of thinking and tackled our problems with creative solutions.
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A spokesperson for Youtube told The Hill they have aggressively tackled the spread of the video.
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Ultimately, drug addiction is a complex problem that must be tackled on multiple fronts at once.
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Above, an animal rights supporter was tackled by Secret Service agents at a rally in Iowa.
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She also tackled rumors that her relationship with the Australian actor Hemsworth ended because of adultery.
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Such barriers should be tackled as a "matter of priority", the Commission said in the document.
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Last Saturday was the first time Chubb, Georgia's star tailback, had been tackled since the injury.
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Rudolph was enraged and backed off, while two Steelers players tackled Garrett and began punching him.
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No matter how it's tackled, on-call scheduling is not an easy thing to switch off.
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Corbyn's said the government had failed schools and hospitals, and had not tackled a housing crisis.
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So my advice would be that it's not going to be able to get tackled overnight.
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As a generation, we have tackled issues like climate change, which unfolds over decades and millennia.
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Such deficits can be tackled with proper training, organised by the government or by companies themselves.
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Artists have tackled essential questions such as: What do we remember, as individuals and a society?
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He has tackled social history, portraits, and history painting, and has concocted figures from his imagination.
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Dr. Seales had not tackled a codex, which unlike a scroll has writing on both sides.
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On the employee support side there's a mix of well-being and practical issues being tackled.
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Make a list of things that need to be tackled today, this week, and this month.
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Mitrovic climbs high for another header, and complains that he is being tackled by two defenders.
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While Roosevelt had provided a fresh scenario, Oursler's writers tackled it in the same purple prose.
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Dr. Donahey began to cry, and out of sheer joy, tackled Dr. Chung to the ground.
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The authors said that belly fat was best tackled by a healthy diet and regular exercise.
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Campers practiced speed-reading, learned a note-taking style called "mind-mapping," and tackled ropes courses.
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Without Engle, the usher who tackled the gunman, "I think it could be worse," she said.
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Ryan says it's definitely possible ... apparently, the series hasn't quite tackled an outbreak of this magnitude.
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They will talk about how their companies have tackled societal issues — from diversity to climate change.
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Black Americans once tackled drugs as a community, an issue that is now impacting white Americans.
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More often than not, there are complex, and frequently groundbreaking, technological issues that must be tackled.
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He sustained the injury in Week 8 as he tackled Oakland Raiders running back Josh Jacobs.
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The sound issue is unlikely to be tackled until 2020, when new systems could be introduced.
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Shaw suffered a gunshot wound and burns when he tackled the gunman at a Nashville, Tenn.
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So that was essentially the argument I wanted -- that should've been brought up and tackled there.
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Time travel (Looper), noir (Brick), the long con (The Brothers Bloom)—Johnson has tackled them all.
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That's to say nothing of the many other perspectives and social issues the show has tackled.
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Boucher told prosecutors he'd "had enough": Boucher ran onto the victim's property and tackled the victim.
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The government recognizes the problem, he said, but so far it has not been tackled directly.
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Someone just went on stage and tackled Bret Hart during his #WWEHOF speech 😱🙏🏻 pic.twitter.
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The second was tackled, his face pressed to the ground, after the officers breached the barricade.
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It depicted biracial and LGBTQ couples and tackled complicated issues like class representation, and mental health.
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Mindfulness can help with symptoms of stress, but the root cause should be tackled as well.
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A gallery features art by fellow players, to compare how others have tackled the same tasks.
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My dad was always an entrepreneur and if he thought of something he went and tackled it.
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Having recently tackled a drastic renovation of the '20s abode, she also has some helpful design tips.
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Just a lot of laughs and shouts as our group of buddies all tackled the raid together.
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She goes to shoot him, but is tackled by the Black Hood, who should be her dad.
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Girl Meets World has tackled some pretty serious issues during its three-season run on Disney Channel.
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One person was able to make it to the center circle before security guards tackled the individual.
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Boucher reportedly tackled Paul from behind at his Bowling Green residence after the 2 had an argument.
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In contrast to the Penguin Party's roaring festivities, Batman and Robin contemplated strategy and tackled issues explicitly.
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Levels can be tackled in any order, though the sequel lets you revisit them at your leisure.
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Instead, Rachel tackled heavy theological questions and featured regular guest posts about faith from lesser-known writers.
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The big picture: Though they work separately, the two economists have tackled climate change from different angles.
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It's like being tackled in soccer or body checked in hockey, it's just part of the game.
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As Emily Ferguson successfully lunged for the prize, she also accidentally tackled the bride to the ground.
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"The cop tackled me to the ground and smashed my head into the sand," the post read.
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Big issues are best tackled with massive creativity — and sometimes that creativity leads to world-changing innovation.
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BattleGoat's series has tackled the Cold War, World War II, the near future and now … Donald Trump.
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In it Francis tackled the hotly debated issue of a ban preventing divorced Catholics from receiving communion.
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Kourtney Kardashian got into the Christmas spirit on Thursday, as she tackled her last-minute holiday shopping.
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A second video showed the man continuing to yell at other patrons and employees after being tackled.
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But the two researchers' work suggests at least three ways in which bacterial wilt might be tackled.
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InformOverload, a channel dedicated to covering news and trends on YouTube, tackled this topic late last year.
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When there is deep snow, it's typically only tackled by climbers equipped with crampons and ice axes.
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"Yes, the terror attacks need to be tackled but not at expense of human rights," he said.
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Over the past 15 years, Grey's has tackled everything from Don't Ask, Don't Tell to marriage equality.
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But the narratives and themes being tackled on the platform beyond just clever mechanics are really incredible.
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" Judge Gergel also tackled the issue of the juror who had called Bennett "just a dumb nigger.
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She tackled the ride to aid the Duke of Edinburgh Award, which is marking its 60th year.
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Manson's death comes not long after American Horror Story: Cult tackled their own interpretation of the killer.
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Though not shown to viewers, the protesters were tackled by security and later formally arrested for trespassing.
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It aims to strengthen public sanitation and provide clean drinking water, among the rural health issues tackled.
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But the idea that debt is a critical issue that must be tackled now doesn't pass muster.
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Jonsson tackled Turner and held him on the ground until police arrived, according to the incident report.
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"Did Bowie know how his character was going to be tackled in his absence?" the Redditor asked.
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White supremacy must be called terrorism and tackled with the same vigor as ISIS and al Qaeda.
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And so there's that collaboration piece that we haven't tackled yet, but I think that opportunity exists.
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Security guards tackled the men and several protesters were escorted out of the audience, the station reported.
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The researchers built another octopus-inspired bot called "Poseidrone" that tackled the more difficult challenge of swimming.
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Before he turned to solitary confinement, Mr Obama tackled several other issues in the criminal justice system.
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Then a U.S. Secret Service agent grabbed the Chinese security official and tackled him to the ground.
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As a linguist and a writer, you've tackled a lot of specific relationship dynamics in the past.
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Kyi Lin was caught at the scene moments after Ko Ni's killing when taxi drivers tackled him.
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Ted Cruz (Texas) and Rand Paul (Ky.) who have aggressively tackled the issue while in the Senate.
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Diversity, built into the Met, and belatedly tackled by the New York's Modern, remains its big challenge.
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The hearing-loss disease tackled in this study is caused by mutations in a gene called TMC1.
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" The platform also tackled financial reform by calling for "an updated and modernized version of Glass-Steagall.
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But until now, Mr. Radcliffe had never tackled a character who wasn't, in the strictest sense, alive.
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With an estimated 300,000 SMEs located in Hong Kong, there's an attractive initial market to be tackled.
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" The show also tackled sensitive themes like cultural appropriation, resulting in Rose's favorite episode, "Dances with Ignorance.
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Lion Air, one of Asia's largest budget carriers, says it tackled safety concerns highlighted by previous incidents.
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In 2007 on "WrestleMania 23," Mr. Trump tackled Mr. McMahon to the floor and shaved his head.
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About 6 massive men tackled the fan, surrounded him and removed him like nothing had ever happened.
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I have so many more questions, but I'm going to get tackled by this ferocious person here.
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When Mr. Turner began to flee, they chased him, tackled him and held him for the police.
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Other local groups like Outback Arthouse tackled the double-edged sword of social media and the selfie.
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That was where he tackled his first project for Mr. Trump: Trump Plaza, 161 East 61st Street.
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Overall, as the hospital has tackled the pandemic, camaraderie among his colleagues has been strong, he said.
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On Day 1, the girls did not complain — at least not much — when we tackled the bathrooms.
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The Lions defense tackled quarterback DeShone Kizer and then simply held him down until time ran out.
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The venerable mascot originally associated with the Padres tackled a Chicago Bulls cheerleader, Kimberly Smith, in 1991.
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The lugging, uncorking, and pouring all have to be tackled before you get to the cheers-ing.
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Klobuchar, too, has tackled latent sexism since announcing her candidacy, more directly than any of her rivals.
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She named "Happy Days," which theatre legends such as Irene Worth and Fiona Shaw have tackled, too.
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When that loan was fully paid off, he tackled the next highest-interest debt, and so on.
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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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She has tackled tough subjects such as the lack of diversity in ballet and the #MeToo movement.
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The same people who mocked your ideas and tackled you will now claim to love your vision.
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David Harbour hosted the latest SNL and his opening monologue tackled all of these questions and more.
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When she has tackled politics in "Arctic Circle," the response on message boards would sometimes get heated.
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Race day The dogs set their own pace and each tackled a different leg of the race.
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Of Mark Bingham, a rugby player for Berkeley, who tackled the hijackers of Flight 93 on Sept.
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But with a community of over a billion active users, not everything can be tackled at once.
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Two graduate students, who reportedly were riding past on their bicycles, stopped the assault and tackled Turner.
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Like, for example, when Mr. Brown was asked if he had any regrets about problems not tackled.
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We know so for the simple reason that America has tackled grand projects on this scale before.
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He was lifted up and dropped to the ground and tackled before he fell unconscious, prosecutors said.
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Ryan Murphy has tackled everything from glee clubs to plastic surgery to freak shows to haunted hotels.
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LG: This is a topic that we've tackled for the past couple weeks now on the podcast.
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But this year alone, Amazon has tackled some fairly sizable markets with the launches in London and Boston.
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Calviño explained to CNBC that there has been a decrease in real wages that needs to be tackled.
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The actress has already tackled roles ranging from Suicide Squad's Harley Quinn to Whiskey Tango Foxtrot's Tanya Vanderpoel.
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"Unhealthy dietary style is one of the most important public health issues to be tackled," the paper notes.
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It was a sweeping speech that tackled the visibility of women and shed the light on underrepresented populations.
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While Georg frequently paints scenes from Nintendo games, she's also tackled scenery from games like Halo and Limbo.
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Brazil's Douglas Costa, left, is tackled by Belgium's Youri Tielemans during the quarterfinal match between Brazil and Belgium.
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In November, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul was hospitalized with multiple broken ribs after a his neighbor tackled him.
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Issues around control are being tackled and questions like "will my world end if....?" are in the air.
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But, but, but: China's retail giants — Alibaba and JD.com — have tackled scale and lines without killing checkout altogether.
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Here, we tackled looks for three common eye shapes — almond, monolid, and round — although anyone can wear them.
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Poverty can be tackled in many ways, from deworming children to advising poor countries on their tax systems.
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In her NARS studio, Esther Hovers tackled issues of surveillance and migration in understated but probing photographic works.
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But Playboy also tackled issues like the importance of birth control access and raised awareness about LGBTQ rights.
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Part of this broader content pain is the fact that some known platform fundamentals are still getting tackled.
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Frans Timmermans is a multilingual Dutch vice-president of the commission who has tackled rule-of-law infringements.
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This subscription box is designed for sleuths and puzzle enthusiasts — they can be tackled alone or with others.
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He tackled politics as a product of history, as immersed in society, and through an almost anthropological lens.
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Cruz immediately tackled the question upon taking the stage, acknowledging a man holding a "Clinton-Cruz 2020" sign.
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Rather than ranting on relationship or political struggles, Lin tackled the everyday problems he encountered at his job.
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Issues of this kind are often tackled in fiction, and this can help to move the debate forward.
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In addition to cracking down on pilots' misbehaviour, the airline appears to have tackled politically motivated business decisions.
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The man was quickly tackled and locked in one of the plane's bathrooms, The New York Post reported.
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This isn't the first time Grey's Anatomy has tackled issues that some people face within the trans community.
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Other archive projects the group has tackled include GeoCities, Google Video, Friendster, TwitPic, and Verizon Personal Web Space.
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Tensions between Buddhists and Muslims in western Myanmar, however, are not being tackled as part of that process.
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Although Paul is best known for his antics on Vine and YouTube, he's clumsily tackled more serious topics.
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But for the hit series' season 2 finale, the siblings tackled a more personal project: his industrial loft!
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When the pair approached the house, they found the father and son fighting and tackled the son outside.
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As the gladiators tackled single-issue cases, we also saw various government players deal with the Defiance scandal.
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Two FIT students tackled that conundrum — and came up with a solution to our perpetual coat-tracking woes.
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Many countries insist that Doha-round development issues must be dealt with before new issues can be tackled.
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Doctors also tackled one factor that has steered some people away from eating fish - fears about mercury contamination.
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Security guards tackled the suspect and police were quickly on the scene to arrest him, WABC-TV reported.
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The most relatable moment in that entire tantrum happened as Rant-Man was being tackled to the ground.
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His latest book is Road to Ratification: How 27 States Tackled the Most Challenging Issue in American History.
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That said, some of the more pressing and significant problems in the shipping and shipbuilding have been tackled.
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Finally, on Trumbull Avenue, several Detroit police officers tackled Brown to the sidewalk and placed him in custody.
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Now, some strains can be tackled only with a combination of ceftriaxone, a cephalosporin, and azythromicin, an azalide.
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Back then, such companies were dubbed trusts in America and were tackled by Teddy Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson.
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During the final days of their journey, the team tackled the Great Barrier Reef and faced dwindling supplies.
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As Diana tackled "Ease on Down the Road" next, she welcomed Evan and Tracee to the stage, too.
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Regulators have belatedly tackled the incentives problem by requiring advisers to be paid by fees, rather than commissions.
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And in 2014, officers tackled a man who had scaled the fence and run onto the North Lawn.
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"Saturday Night Live" tackled Omarosa Manigault Newman's departure from the White House in its latest "Weekend Update" segment.
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The prime minister has been clear ... that where Islamist extremism does exist it should be tackled head on.
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The popular HBO host also tackled the Dodd-Frank banking reform legislation and Trump's plan to undo it.
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They were also fierce hikers, having tackled many ambitious walks, such as the Camino de Santiago in Spain.
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There is no problem too big to be tackled on TV. Mr. Chávez also used controversy as bait.
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These questions have been tackled ably elsewhere, by scholars such as D.G. Myers, Mark McGurl, and Eric Bennett.
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Among the other topics tackled in the new series of papers is victims' ability to sue gun manufacturers.
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Defense officials argue that the matter can't be tackled simply by increasing funding and requires a multifaceted approach.
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Innovative partnerships, such as the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, have tackled global health crisis through constructive, collaborative programs.
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A statement by a lawyer for Rene Boucher, the man who tackled Paul, seemed to affirm that story.
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It started when he was tackled from the side during a football game, possibly damaging a spinal disc.
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But the public perception that such businesses offer lower-quality products still needs to be tackled, experts say.
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Security personnel tackled him on the infield grass between home and third and escorted him off the field.
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They've produced several stunning nature documentaries for the BBC, and tackled VR in their War on Words project.
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And last year, the Spider-Woman comics tackled a very different type of superhero story line — single motherhood.
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He was quickly tackled by another Boulders player who ran out of the dugout and took him down.
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You were on the night's watch: how such a stint should be tackled is entirely up to you.
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The contestants tackled almost 150 tough sudoku and sudoku variations over two days, scoring points for correct solutions.
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But Montgomery surprisingly sprinted from the end zone, fumbling as he was tackled near the 33-yard line.
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The NBCNews/SurveyMonkey poll ran from August 24 to 29, and tackled more recent issues in the news.
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The Reproductive Health Act was one of the first bills the Legislature tackled this year, codifying Roe v.
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Having tackled sex, loss, the Paris Commune and an apocalyptic future, the Civilians turn their attention to death.
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Eric Poemz sustained a broken pelvic bone when he was tackled by officers while livestreaming the Oceti eviction.
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And even if we have tackled that issue, isn't it a bigger problem once people start taking heroin?
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In the opening monologue, the show tackled the fact that he seldom plays leading roles in major movies.
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It was the first career interception for Allen, who was tackled by Brandon Shell, the Jets' right tackle.
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After all, this is an apparel segment that retail has long tackled as a nuisance, not an opportunity.
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" • I love what Camille says to Jackie at the party: "My demons are not remotely tackled — just concussed.
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Sorabh Pant, a popular Indian comedian, recently tackled the topic of democracy while on tour in Hong Kong.
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" In "Bamboozled," his 2000 satire, he tackled both "The Birth of a Nation" and "Gone With the Wind.
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Costa Rica has tackled traditional notions about who should lead by applying quotas to the civil-society sector.
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Writers Elijah Aron and Jordan Young tackled the script, which almost took the form of a silent movie.
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The Congo has long experience with Ebola, having tackled 10 outbreaks since the disease was discovered in 1976.
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When they made contact with Shakur, he allegedly pulled a knife out but was tackled to the ground.
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Lockert tackled her debt by looking at her student loan interest rates to see which was the highest.
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Within this strategy the following issues must be tackled: - Secure the Internet of Things, including public transportation systems.
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The first — and biggest — project the couple tackled was the main house, which spans over 5,000 square feet.
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However, "the bulk of the committee's business" during the investigation will be tackled in private, the senators said.
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But if climate change is to be tackled, countries and consumers must take full responsibility for their carbon.■
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Mr. Coll then punched Mr. Spear in the face and stomach, and another officer, Anthony Torres, tackled him.
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At a dramatic Senate hearing, an Army attorney confronted and tackled the cruelty, recklessness, and bullying of Sen.
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Over the years we have tackled one project at a time, and our list is steadily getting smaller.
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Lopez has also tackled important issues like immigration, something the singers may address during their halftime show performance.
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It has carefully tackled issues of sexual assault and has earned a 93 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
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He has also tackled a number of other presidents including George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.
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Over three days, the competitors tackled more than 211 pencil-and-paper puzzles involving logic, numbers and pictures.
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Their first piece, "Today," tackled police brutality and racial profiling using Twitter feeds and set in a classroom.
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Some who took off running to escape the onslaught of rubber bullets were chased and tackled by officers.
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HBO's "Silicon Valley" tackled an issue that's all too familiar to startups: The threat of frivolous patent litigation.
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John Oliver tackled a healthcare story on Sunday's "Last Week Tonight," and it was a thing of beauty.
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Grimmie's brother tackled the gunman after he opened fire, and during the struggle the gunman shot and killed himself.
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Moments later, the suspect was tackled by officers while attempting to climb over a gate and taken into custody.
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Or you finally tackled your inbox and right before you're about to sign off one more email comes in.
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In the first episode of our new series Symptomatic, we tackled the most headline-grabbing virus of late: Zika.
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" The bottom line, according to Ansari (who has tackled racial subjects before): "There's not enough protagonists that look different.
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The Museum Computer Network conference in New Orleans focused on "The Human-Centered Museum" and tackled some ambitious questions.
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Plenty of films in 2016 tackled racism in some form, whether historically rooted (Loving) or cartoon animal-based (Zootopia).
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The aforementioned 'structural' issues are not ones that we believe can be easily tackled in a 90-day period.
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Siwo believes diseases such as cancer will start to impact Africa more so than elsewhere if not properly tackled.
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Spotting the rogue fan, Habibi-Likio left his team's huddle, sprinted 20 yards and tackled him to the ground.
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James Shaw Jr., the 29-year-old man who tackled and disarmed the shooter, says he's not a hero.
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Officers say they tackled and punched Conde because he was flailing around and grabbing at their belts and gear.
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The group has tackled issues like politics, deconstruction of social hierarchies, challenging power structures, peace, and feminism among others.
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At some points you can physically dodge an opponent, but you can't feel it when your character gets tackled.
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Taika Waititi brought a unique sensibility to this film, but he'd never tackled these kind of visual effects before.
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Once new pipes, plumbing and electrical wiring were installed, Plimpton, 45, tackled her favorite room: the eat-in kitchen.
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The game still tackled all of the same story beats, and many of my favorite moments were still there.
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The idea of tweaking Twitter's main timeline has been bandied about internally for years, and tackled in different ways.
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Whatever the hurdles that must be tackled, it seems that our mobile payment options are only going to increase.
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It's a weak argument, though, and one that the New York Fed tackled in a separate study last October.
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But this isn't the first time he's tackled urgent issues that are relevant to religious and secular audiences alike.
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These questions are tackled in a forthcoming book by two academics at Arena, a European institute at Oslo University.
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In other words, the team tackled the process with the sensitivity and collaboration needed for such a distinct project.
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The actress has tackled Scientology, a former feud with Gabrielle Union and, more recently, her marriage to Will Smith.
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He was wrapped up there by New Englands Brandon King and tackled in the end zone for a safety.
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Last night, Stephen Colbert tackled the distressing news on The Late Show, and in true Colbert fashion, it's hilarious.
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You're probably guilty of quickly cleaning up messes with a vacuum that you probably should have tackled by hand.
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What she's saying: Already, Warren tackled higher education by outlining a plan to eliminate $640 billion in student debt.
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The flow of migrants and refugees from Central America will continue unless the underlying causes are tackled, Turk said.
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Tim O'Shea, an Apple analyst for Jefferies Group, tackled this topic in an analysis reported Sunday by Business Insider.
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Hill said she started screaming, and a shopper and security guard noticed what was happening and tackled the suspect.
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Just take confidence in all the other complex names you've successfully tackled and committed to memory in your life.
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Wood tackled the topic in a barber shop, often the hub of black conversation before the invention of Twitter.
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"I saw an opportunity and tackled him to the ground from his left side," Bradix told HLN on Friday.
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Grimmie's brother, Marcus, reportedly tackled the gunman to the ground, though the assailant later killed himself at the scene.
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And this week's episode of Last Week Tonight is particularly relevant to the tech industry as Oliver tackled cryptocurrencies.
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All the same, the initial results have surprised early filers and worried those who haven't yet tackled their taxes.
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I think if Mankind Divided tackled some of the real issues these days, it'd come off even more silly.
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First, we tackled Alfred Hitchcock's The Trouble With Harry, which featured the first on-screen appearance of Shirley MacLaine.
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Robbie, would you say that your approach and style of cooking greatly influenced the way you tackled this project?
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After being tackled by passengers, Diaz said "jihad" and that there was something in the belly of the plane.
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" British poet and spoken-word artist Hollie McNish tackled this very contradiction in a poem she wrote called "Embarrassed.
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But many wonder if the structural rigidities that make India's the highest inflation rate in Asia have been tackled.
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The status quo is unacceptable, and that is why our commission at the Bipartisan Policy Center tackled these challenges.
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Adam tackled the tenor roles of Orpheus and Telemachus with unflagging vigor, despite some fuzziness in the lower register.
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The Sixth Circuit had not tackled that issue, so the Supreme Court sent the case back for an answer.
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That systemic inequality began to finally be tackled fully when New York state adopted the Common Core in 2010.
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Azour also cited social issues to be tackled, including education and allowing women to participate more in the economy.
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Amanda Bayer and Cecilia Elena Rouse tackled this issue in their 2016 article in the Journal of Economic Perspectives.
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The statement points out the officers "were a lot younger" than Harmon, and they could have easily tackled him.
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More than any other scientist, perhaps, Bert Vogelstein, a cancer geneticist at Johns Hopkins University, has tackled that conundrum.
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"West Side Story" tackled, with eternal relevance, the tragedy of gang warfare and the evils of bigotry and prejudice.
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"The next thing I see is the boy being tackled to the ground and a struggle ensued," Fraser said.
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"Saturday Night Live" in its latest episode tackled the arrest of Julian Assange, portraying the WikiLeaks founder behind bars.
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But, appropriate prescribing for older adults is complicated and reducing the complexity can be tackled by some legislative actions.
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"Online extremism can only be tackled with a strong partnership between policymakers, civil society, academia and companies," he said.
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In his testimony, he highlighted nonpartisan infrastructure investment issues that could be tackled by renewed prioritization, focus, and commitment.
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"These questions of identity have been tackled ad infinitum by those interested in sociology and electoral politics," he said.
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As National Review's jack-of-all-trades, he tackled everything from Tarzan to Tchelitchew, from Toulouse-Lautrec to Tolkien.
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"I watched as the cops brutally tackled, shoved and arrested protesters," a protester, Caressa Chester, wrote in her affidavit.
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When CNN first visited al-Qayyara back in early October, they had tackled six fires with nine to go.
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Instead he tackled Trump's phone call with Putin ... suggesting Putin is the voice of reason between the two leaders.
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A witness told ABC Rojas hopped out of his car and ran across the street before police tackled him.
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Another organization, The A Project, has tackled this issue through sex-positive awareness campaigns and free and accessible resources.
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Before Donkey Kong, most video game designers tackled game design by working on the programming first, not the plot.
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The first project we tackled was the simple RC car, which only had a couple of sheets to it.
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Her brother tackled the shooter, but the man was able to get free enough to shoot and kill himself.
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Candidates also tackled a question on fair pay for female workers, and brought up maternal health and child care.
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Much like its spandex-clad stars, Netflix's wrestling comedy tackled its first season with equal parts determination and spunk.
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She had tackled space in her Cubist period, color in her Suprematist period, and energy in her Futurist period.
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One section tackled the burgeoning field of opposition research: "There is relatively easy money to be made," it read.
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"I hope there will be change," he said, adding that the law tackled more than gender-based pay gaps.
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Ms. Giasolli said a cluster of boys then tackled the gunman, allowing her and others to flee the classroom.
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And, then, when the selloff came it tackled a number of recent debuts, crashing valuations and kneecapping revenue multiples.
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Aleksandar Mitrovic is tackled in the box by Giancarlo Gonzalez and appeals for the penalty, but it isn't given.
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Further Reading From 1969 to 103, he tackled two or three books a week, making and breaking literary careers.
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With a little more training, or some sunshine, I felt I could have tackled this final haul into Utah.
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John F. Kennedy tackled the topic of world peace under a growing nuclear threat in 1963 at American University.
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But he threw incomplete on first down and was then tackled from behind by Suh on the final play.
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Plenty of startups have tackled subsets of these problems, but to date no one has built a generalized solution.
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Gates hasn't tackled the 1,079-page "Infinite Jest," but he does recommend a shorter read from David Foster Wallace.
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But we can also take inspiration from the fact that we have tackled the problem before, and have won.
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The series has also tackled heavy topics from adoption to major loss while making audiences laugh in the process.
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"Sesame Street," which has tackled challenging subjects like racism and death, is now helping autism awareness become more mainstream.
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Rodgers sustained the injury in Week Six against the Minnesota Vikings, when he was tackled by linebacker Anthony Barr.
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The proposal was previously not expected to be considered until the fall, after Congress tackled healthcare and tax reform.
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John F. Kennedy tackled the topic of world peace under a growing nuclear threat at American University in 1963.
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Wine School Now that we've tackled a sparkling red, let's move on to another contentious category: sweet German rieslings.
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Instead, Margraves took matters into his own hands, lunging toward Nassar before being tackled and arrested by court security.
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Yet Trump tackled the issue in a way that bolsters the ISIS narrative and thus makes us less safe.
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He tackled intricate questions about federal sentencing, and even described the history of the process to the packed courtroom.
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My son and daughter, 10 and 5, brushed away cobwebs and wiped baseboards, while my husband tackled the bathroom.
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John Oliver tackled the encryption debate in a cogent explainer that largely comes down on the side of Apple.
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It supported local approaches that improved indigent defense services, corrected bad bail policies, and tackled the criminalization of homelessness.
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Golladay extended the ball over the goal line while being tackled on a 3-yard scoring pass from Blough.
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Once you've tackled all these skills, this immersive course will show you how to showcase them during an interview.
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Throughout her long career, she has tackled issues of race, sex, gender, and violence in an unapologetically honest fashion.
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Mr. Anning then struck the teenager twice in the head, and the teenager was tackled by the senator's supporters.
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The Colts will be a tough out in January if their quarterback can't be tackled by regular humans. 2128.
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The then-16-year-old shot a teacher while being tackled by Columbia High School assistant principal John Sawchuk.
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Investors will be watching to see whether key unfulfilled reforms touted by Modi in his first term will be tackled.
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The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department tackled the drone problem by using a net-wielding drone to take down other drones.
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The fan&aposs run then came to an abrupt end when defensive back Marcel Young tackled him, according to NEWS1130 .
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If your children took out government loans, the interest rates are generally fixed and can be tackled with monthly payments.
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We've found that from a funding round perspective, Series B is when the journey towards real scale is being tackled.
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The team at SpareMin has tackled the problem with Headliner, a browser-based product for transforming audio clips into videos.
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This is not the first time that Clark, who represents several Boston suburbs, has tackled issues related to online harassment.
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The 19 Kids and Counting stars recently tackled the renovation of a 10,000-square-foot historic home in Springdale, Arkansas.
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This week on Too Embarrassed to Ask, the team tackled the issues of sexism and sexual harassment in tech companies.
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Together, they tackled an unscripted chain of events and challenges, which altered the length and itinerary of their extraordinary mission.
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Presenting an award to firefighters who tackled the blaze, William was joined by more than 30 of them on stage.
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The situation quickly escalated and, at one point, Estrada had to be tackled to the ground by several crew members.
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With 29 seasons under its belt, the longest running animated show has basically already tackled every concept under the sun.
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The East Bay Express reports Johnson allegedly tackled Thompson to the ground, and allegedly landed between 5 and 10 punches.
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When the suspect, armed with multiple guns, entered the room and began shooting, 65-year-old Mohammad Rafiq tackled him.
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A few tasks have not yet been tackled, such as whether the risk-weights of sovereign bonds should be raised.
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They occur once a player is tackled to the floor, which happens about 200 times in an 80-minute game.
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Not for the first time, TV comedy (Brookyln in particular) carefully tackled a delicate subject without overlooking the subtleties within.
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Carlson tackled a bigger idea: that market capitalism and the "elites" whom he argues are its major drivers aren't working.
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That same year, an Ohio teacher sued his district for $125,000 after a cop tackled him during a lockdown drill.
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In the 1960s, the "Wednesday Play" series of television plays tackled the major social and political issues of the time.
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The man was tackled, beaten, and pushed off stage, and his pants were torn off his body in the process.
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In 1975, she was tackled by a Secret Service agent after she aimed a pistol at then President Gerald Ford.
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So how have these question-driven economists tackled the biggest economic question of the past decade: the global financial crisis?
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After a few tries, the game makes sure that you get tackled with concussion-level impact by an opposing player.
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When Princess Kate tackled a five-hour hike in the Himalayas on Friday in Bhutan, she did it in style!
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Many smaller annoyances (someone cutting in line, traffic jam, kids not listening) can be tackled with just the first step.
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Sediuk, who has pranked celebrities such as Bradley Cooper, Will Smith and Gigi Hadid, was immediately tackled by her bodyguard.
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One consequence is that some problems have not been tackled, leading to outcomes like the relative isolation of Pakistani women.
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Her brother and tour manager Marcus Grimmie tackled the shooter to the ground, but was unable to save his sister.
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After answering, they tackled questions that explored how they want their life to look in their 285s, 70s and 80s.
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The season's final two episodes proved sorely controversial for the method and manner in which they tackled an important issue.
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Hulu and Blumhouse's holiday-themed horror film anthology series Into the Dark has tackled deadly elevators and killer Instagram influencers.
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But the year's second major belonged to the young guns who tackled the longest layout ever for a U.S. Open.
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Scores of riot police stood guard, keeping journalists and volunteers out as helmeted workers tackled the shelters one by one.
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The video went viral after a fan shared it on Twitter claiming that the tackled fan had "smacked" the rapper.
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Over the course of four seasons, it's tackled everything from the 2016 presidential election to police brutality to postpartum depression.
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" She tackled the subject of voter turnout among African-Americans too, attributing a lower turnout to "the way they're raised.
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Charlie Rose sat down with the ex-Prez to discuss the candidate's health, and Bill tackled the question head-on.
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The hit NBC series has tackled Jack's alcoholism as well, and hinted that he might have died in a fire.
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U.S. Steel employees dug in, tackled every challenge and never stopped looking for ways to improve everything they could control.
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At times, 26 has tackled other large bears that have attempted to challenge him, but he hasn't ceded any ground.
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But don't worry if you prefer for you calls of duty to come from other eras tackled by the series.
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After shooting Grimmie, her brother Marcus (aka, Mark) tackled the suspect to the ground, and the suspect then killed himself.
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For an American president, world events arrive in an unending rush, and cannot be tackled one by one, by appointment.
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DeRozan shot Toronto's first free throws at 6:13 of the third after being tackled by Smith on a drive.
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He said they tackled him to the ground, handcuffing his hands and legs before taking him to a detention center.
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When the shooting began, the singer's brother Marcus Grimmie quickly tackled Mr. Loibl, who shot himself in the ensuing struggle.
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When Democrats tackled health reform in 2009, expanding health coverage had been a core value of their party for decades.
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Earlier in the week, Duvier tackled notorious prankster Vitalli Sediuk after he attempted to grab Kim in the French city.
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"It is regrettable in my view, it is something that ought to be tackled decisively by political leaders," he said.
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Riff then allegedly attempted to leave the grocery store, but was reportedly tackled by bystanders and held until police arrived.
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Travis Atkins, who was killed after he tackled a suspected terrorist attempting to detonate a bomb strapped to his body.
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There are great benefits to drone integration, but there are safety, privacy and security issues that must be tackled, too.
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Ms. Grimmie's brother, Mark Grimmie, tackled the gunman, who then shot and killed himself during the struggle, the police said.
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A high school student has raised nearly $22019,000 for the Indiana middle school teacher who tackled a gunman last week.
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Powell repeatedly agreed that those problems should be tackled, but that the Fed didn't have the tools to do it.
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Officers then tackled both the protester dressed in all black as well as the second protester who approached the scene.
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So Collins tackled the issue by talking with Bruce about his need to take time off to clear his mind.
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An African-American waiter named James Parker, who tackled Czolgosz after two shots were fired, was hailed as a hero.
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What many businesses save until later Reese tackled at the outset, and the move ended up being a fortuitous one.
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During the 2011 Emmys, Jimmy Kimmel tackled Jimmy Fallon to steal Fallon's acceptance speech in case he won that night.
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Emergency services tackled thousands of calls from people overnight around the city of Townsville, where evacuation centers were filling up.
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One officer then tackled Clark, at which point Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman said Clark reached for the officer's gun.
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So, unless it is tackled quickly, many investors worry the country's public debt burden could soon spiral out of control.
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Trump's actions here likely reflect another misunderstanding of how American politics works, one that Lee tackled in an earlier book.
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Manic booing as LeBron basically tackled Steph, derisive applause every time a Cleveland player was actually whistled for a foul.
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After the arcade games, comfy cottage interiors, and high-speed urbanization, he tackled the concrete slides shaped like zoo animals.
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"The attack lasted for a few minutes and was successfully tackled by the bank's security systems," a bank official said.
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The biggest hit of the night came when a security guard tackled a fan who had run onto the field.
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Coach Buddy Teevens likes to say that a freshman will play four years without being tackled by another Dartmouth player.
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If I decided to protest though, there's a good chance I'd get tackled, pulled to the ground, or shoved aside.
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She said in an interview that her father tackled her illness as if he were deconstructing a complex legal case.
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Ms. Nielsen frequently blocked and tackled for the chief of staff, making herself the main line of approach to him.
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Fitfully and sometimes painfully, his government has streamlined regulations, winnowed a famously antiquated bureaucracy and tackled corruption and tax evasion.
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Among the tips: Make a climate action checklist, or organize potential actions in tiers so they can be tackled incrementally.
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"They could have tasered him, and with all those police in there, they could have tackled him," said Peter Maloney.
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Lorde, Mount Eerie, Jay-Z, J. Cole, Julien Baker, Kendrick Lamar: these artists all tackled difficult circumstances with artistic fortitude.
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In addition to Glick's bedroom closet, the two stylists also tackled his living room closet, which was packed with coats.
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" In a recent public talk held in Sydney, Mr. Winton tackled a larger problem: "the terror generated by toxic masculinity.
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Knowing that the subject had been tackled by many historians, I doubted whether I would uncover any significant new evidence.
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Instead of booking a chopper, I tackled two of the city's most recognizable natural monuments: Lion's Head and Table Mountain.
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But part of the reason for that is that it's a major public health emergency that's being tackled like one.
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Throughout its first season, it also tackled issues like divorce and the socio-economic pressures experienced by the working class.
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It was conceived as a kind of "history of logical thinking," said the artist, who has often tackled epic themes.
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Democrats had wanted a deal at the outset that tackled both the rules and an agreement on calling specific witnesses.
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Corbyn has repeatedly denied accusations of being prejudiced against Jews and said Labour has tackled anti-Semitism by expelling members.
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In late 2016, she finally tackled what the family had longed to do: a complete revamp of the dated bathrooms.
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But Thielen coughed up the ball as he was tackled, and Kyle Wilber recovered it at the 13-yard line.
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The protester held strong and Moye took off, only to be tackled a few feet away by several police officers.
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He pointed to a recent issue of Time magazine that tackled gender issues, featuring a transgender woman on its cover.
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A college education used to be tackled once in life, early on, and typically supported people through a lifelong career.
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She got tackled by some of the museum attendants, was arrested, and became an instant heroine for the Tea Party.
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I sated the girls with small bowls of Cheerios and Cheez-Its, while I tackled the sippy cup/food storage cabinet.
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Creating and expanding TimesMachine presented us with several interesting technical challenges, and in this post we'll describe how we tackled two.
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Grimmie's brother Marcus heroically tackled her assailant Kevin James Loibl to the ground, before the latter turned the gun on himself.
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The problem she tackled was to determine when, where and how the vortices appear in the static (time-independent) ground state.
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Obesity should be tackled using a global treaty that shuts "Big Food" out of policy decisions, medical researchers said on Sunday.
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Netflix is equipping teens and their parents with resources to help handle the real-life issues tackled in 13 Reasons Why.
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And those programs are the biggest threats to the nation's fiscal health; they will have to be tackled sooner or later.
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Prince William handily doled out high-fives to excited school kids on Monday as he tackled his new role in Scotland.
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In 2010, he tackled the 62nd Annual Emmy Awards, where he opened with a Glee and Bruce Springsteen inspired musical number.
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In season 2, Riverdale tackled Carrie: The Musical, with Cheryl (Madelaine Petsch) in the role of the ill-fated leading lady.
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The Hound tackled The Mountain and drove him off the staircase ledge and into the fiery, burning city multiple stories below.
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It's not like anyone in Thrones has even tackled the huge enigma of Sothoryos, the third continent of the known world.
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No New York court has yet tackled the question of whether the warrantless use of such devices is constitutional, Hirose said.
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Congress has tackled only a few minor, feel-good pieces of legislation, mostly leaving big-ticket items to languish this week.
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Earlier work, such as Paintshop, a factory and marketplace for collaborative art, already tackled questions around art production and the market.
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Grimmie's brother Marcus heroically tackled her assailant Kevin James Loibl to the ground, before the latter turned the gun on himself.
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She has tackled other subjects like climate change and racism, and has said she's a fan of fellow commentator Piers Morgan.
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I watched their faces contort with horror as I told them about the night that Russell tackled me to his bed.
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Perhaps the most well-known paper tackled by the replication researchers was about how online access to information shapes people's minds.
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Mourou and Strickland tackled another challenge for lasers, creating powerful light pulses of short duration without burning out the lasers themselves.
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His coalition rammed through parliament a bill to give legal status to civil partnerships and tackled Italy's vulnerable co-operative banks.
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Officers do not appear to ask him not to put his hands into his pockets until he is tackled and tased.
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As the protester turns towards the camera, he is swiftly tackled by security as his fellow protester is escorted off stage.
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The writer added that there were things that the episode originally tackled, but that ultimately, he cut out of the script.
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And last night's episode "Don't Feed The Animals" tackled the prison industrial complex in way that was complicated, honest, and thorough.
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Rebecca Bunch (vocal masturbation activist Rachel Bloom) brought the word "clitoris" to television and tackled "Period Sex" on Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.
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" She noted: "I tripped and fell and the cop tackled me to the ground and smashed my head into the sand.
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But on Sunday night, Kimmel tackled the issue of Hollywood harassment head on and managed to wring some humor from it.
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Such findings prompt talk of a "carbon bubble"— overvaluation of businesses that could suffer if the climate threat is tackled resolutely.
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However, before she tackled that movie-musical, she was in another: Dawson played Val in the 2001 movie Josie & The Pussycats.
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It's the latest in Gage's growing line of mobile reimaginings of analog classics; so far he's tackled chess and solitaire (twice).
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Luo Zongyi, provost of the China Central Party School, tackled the puzzling question of what exactly "socialism with Chinese characteristics" means.
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But as in China, everything hinges on the university entrance exam, so until that is tackled, nothing is likely to change.
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When Love tackled her own debt, she decided to first pay off all of her bills with the smallest balances first.
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Yet no phenomenon she's tackled has proved to be quite as alluring, while also so fundamentally damaged, as the internet itself.
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After opening fire, her brother, Mark Grimmie, tackled the gunman, who then turned the gun on himself and died by suicide.
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This scenario has been tackled by a number of science fiction authors, including Kim Stanley Robinson in his acclaimed Mars Trilogy.
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Transportation editor Alex Davies tackled what Tesla's first quarter numbers and that exceedingly interesting earnings call means for the electric carmaker.
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To show off their spirit, the 5-month-old twins recently tackled each other for possession of an Atlanta Falcons football.
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In June, the city and citizen groups tackled one small piece of the big litter puzzle: the posting of illegal signs.
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Take a look at the AI's attempt at parsing YouTube's privacy policy, then check out when an expert human tackled it.
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O'Donnell was gashed from his forehead to his jaw when he tackled the man, who had allegedly been running from police.
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But fictional shows—the sort of programs the majority of us tend to watch and discuss—have rarely tackled climate change.
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A video taken by witnesses shows police telling Sterling to get on the ground, before being tackled by a second officer.
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The drill was supposed to involve kids taking a toss sweep and playfully running around in circles while Kuechly "tackled" them.
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This type of common sense logic is deceptively difficult and is one of the major problems being tackled in AI today.
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The 37-year-old was shot by police after being tackled by officers at the store where he was selling CDs.
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The Obama administration has tackled emissions from power plants and automobiles but had yet to regulate the U.S. commercial aviation sector.
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On transport, it will ultimately be London's electorate in 2020 that decides whether Mr Khan tackled the right priorities or not.
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Xi has warned, like others before him, that if corruption is not tackled it could affect the party's grip on power.
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Streeter said that like other issues such as community policing, gun reform could be tackled more effectively at the local level.
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"I tripped and fell and the cop tackled me to the ground and smashed my head into the sand," she wrote.
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Balanchine, sometimes called the Mozart of choreographers for his mastery of satisfying formal complexity and enthralling harmony, tackled several Mozart scores.
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And when it came to recordings, she tackled these in a single take, apparently believing the excruciating results were incomparably good.
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"The attack lasted for a few minutes and was successfully tackled by the bank's security systems," a bank official told Reuters.
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The administration is still crafting the proposal, which wasn't expected to take shape until after Congress tackled healthcare and tax reform.
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Robert is well known for his climbing stunts like this, having previously tackled some of the tallest buildings in the world.
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He said the teacher "immediately ran at him, swatted a gun out of his hand and tackled him to the ground."
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Thanks to the relationship many of us have developed with DHS, we have tackled the challenges to our election security together.
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"Black-ish" has recently done episodes on handguns and the Black Lives Matter protests, subjects "The Carmichael Show" tackled last summer.
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Police tackled press photographers and broke their cameras, especially during the night when there weren't many members of the press there.
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One product in Anduril's pipeline brings the defense-tech startup closer to Tony Stark's enterprise than anything it has tackled before.
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As for Ms. Viso herself, she said that provocative issues like cultural representation will continue to be tackled at the Walker.
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But he found freedom in climbing, and at 50, he has tackled the highest peaks on all seven continents, including Everest.
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When he wasn't working Vescovo tackled ever tougher ascents: Denali in Alaska; Aconcagua in Argentina; Elbrus, the highest mountain in Russia.
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As he tackled the gunman he was shot a third time, in the head, and killed, but he ended the shooting.
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An argument followed, and the African-American man, Michael Smith, was eventually tackled by police officers and accused of assaulting them.
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When the police gave chase and tackled him, they found a small knife in his pocket and placed him under arrest.
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In 2006, a filmmaker named Giovanna Chesler tackled the surprisingly controversial subject in an hourlong documentary, Period: The End of Menstruation?
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On earlier challenges, Kershaw points out that postwar Europeans tackled difficult issues that make some of today's troubles seem more manageable.
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Riveron did explain the concept of a player's intent when it came to ball-carriers lowering their heads before being tackled.
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In the first few episodes, Ms. O'Neal and Ms. McEnroe tackled heavy topics: What is it like to have famous parents?
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Dier peeled off to his right slowly, eventually collapsing into a pile of teammates, led by Kane, who had tackled Pickford.
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Many may remember her legendary Snickers commercial for the 2010 Super Bowl, in which she appeared to get tackled mid scrimmage.
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But for some observers, that problem is primarily a logistical question that can be tackled with the application of enough resources.
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Over the past few years, small groups have occasionally tackled Monk's complete songbook, the most referenced body of work in jazz.
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A few critical issues must be tackled if we are to make our leaders accountable and make them work for people.
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Then Mr. Bolton tackled the New York side of the equation, trying to ensure he wasn't accidentally touching any third rails.
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Romine tackled Cabrera and took him to the ground as players poured out of both dugouts and sprinted from the bullpens.
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Mr. Yevtushenko tackled the issue in 21956 in blunt verse that stunned many Russians and earned him acclaim around the world.
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Officer Lake used a Taser on Mr. Sterling, and Officer Salamoni tackled him, with Mr. Lake joining them on the ground.
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And for those who think the unibody Honda Ridgeline pickup is a truck wannabe, it tackled the extreme course just fine.
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And then there's Adam Sandler, who shocked everyone when he successfully tackled the dramatic role of Howard Ratner in Uncut Gems.
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Paul said he was mowing his lawn with earmuffs on to block the noise when the attacker tackled him from behind.
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Mr. Ratmansky, 48 and staggeringly prolific, has already tackled "Le Baiser de la Fée" in two previous productions in other countries.
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One You is aimed at getting middle-age adults to lead healthier lives, and it has tackled drinking, smoking and exercise.
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During a recent lunchtime protest, he watched as an older man crossing the street was suddenly tackled by riot police officers.
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It was an angry tweet from her on Sunday that caused a backlash when she tackled the negative rhetoric around debt.
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If you thought an interracial relationship was just a kind of relationship rather than an issue to be tackled, think again!
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This time around, the comedian and political provocateur tackled everything from the history of the country's indigenous population to gun ownership.
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In 2010, Negga had tackled Ophelia at the National Theater in London — surely that experience would give her a leg up?
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After Rovenski was tackled to the ground by police her mom came to the door and was swarmed by the cops.
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This isn't the first time The Slow Mo Guys have tackled water balloons, and it almost certainly won't be the last.
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Heizer, watching from a tractor a hundred feet away, ran over and tackled him to try to put the fire out.
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Furthermore, to the extent that there is abuse, it might be better tackled by state-level agencies or other federal watchdogs.
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The public television show has tackled numerous issues affecting society: from homelessness and hunger to grief, racism, gender equality and addiction.
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In loose play, I tackled, rucked and mauled — these are technical terms, though every bit as gloriously ugly as they sound.
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"I just thought that, you know, journalism history is full of times when reporters tackled really controversial, thorny topics," Pope said.
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Clancy headed the Secret Service as it tackled a heavy workload despite having the lowest number of employees in a decade.
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On fourth down, linebacker Kyle Van Noy tackled wide receiver Taylor Gabriel for a 5-yard loss on an end-around.
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These were just a few of the questions Kara Swisher and Lauren Goode tackled on this week's Too Embarrassed to Ask.
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"The medic tackled me and punched the needle into my arm and began to bandage my head and back," he recalled.
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Public opinion polls in Ukraine show that few citizens believe the new pro-Western government has sufficiently tackled bribery and graft.
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He has stripped out layers of management, simplified production processes and tackled finances to make the company fit for the future.
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Together, we tackled the challenges of building corporate decks, budgeting for our department, and not driving our manager up the wall.
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Rent tackled the frustrated, defiant aftermath of the first wave of the AIDS crisis, putting HIV positive characters at the forefront.
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Rapper Wiz Khalifa was tackled and handcuffed at Los Angeles International Airport in August because he wouldn't stop riding a hoverboard.
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As Murphy Brown fans might remember, the show — about an outspoken television journalist — often tackled serious topics throughout its decade-long run.
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Others are optimistic about Atlante's longer-term impact, particularly because Italy's sluggish foreclosure procedures are to be tackled at the same time.
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So it was with no shortage of delight and excitement that we tackled this round-up of our favorite cartoon character collaborations.
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Pensions reform, initially shunted to the side, is now being tackled after protests in recent weeks put it back on the agenda.
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Ju Yong Chol said that U.S.-North Korean differences should be tackled one-by-one in a phased way to build trust.
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But this week she tackled a subject in her podcast, "Women of the Hour," that is almost always controversial these days: abortion.
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Our first series has tackled Sega's Binary Domain, an underrated sci-fi shooter with a story that takes some, uh, surprising turns.
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On Wednesday, though much of Reddit's homepage had returned to business as usual, multiple posts still tackled net neutrality in some way.
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It follows the themes of her previous films, Gideon's Army and Spies of Mississippi, which also tackled social issues in Southern states.
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