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"wrestle" Definitions
  1. [intransitive, transitive] to fight somebody by holding them and trying to throw or force them to the ground, sometimes as a sport
  2. [intransitive, transitive] to struggle physically to move or manage something
  3. [intransitive] to struggle to deal with something that is difficult synonym battle, grapple (2)

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"His favorite thing to do is play with other dogs, he is high energy and loves to wrestle, wrestle, wrestle!" his NHL owner said.
If I wanted to wrestle him, I could wrestle him all day.
He wanted to wrestle against the boys; he was not allowed to wrestle against the boys.
" On whether he'd arm wrestle Sean Spicer with his bad shoulder: "I wouldn't arm wrestle him.
"If they want to wrestle, they wrestle Daddy; if they want to ride bikes, they ride with Daddy," he says.
Individual bouts are same-sex — boys wrestle boys and girls wrestle girls — but the matches contribute to a team's overall score.
People will have to wrestle with his history as they wrestle with the history of other candidates, or for the younger candidates, a lack of long history.
"If I can wrestle an alligator, I can certainly wrestle Donald Trump," McAuliffe boasted, retelling a story about how he once wrestled an alligator for a politician contribution.
It's even stranger that he's coming back for more; the post-Wrestle Kingdom New Year's Dash, which sets up NJPW's next storylines, has Jericho poised to wrestle Naito this spring.
We have only 12 years to avoid the onset of an existential climate crisis—just enough time to wrestle with the ethics and aesthetics of luxury before their consequences wrestle with us.
He might wanna wrestle, but I kind wanna fight him.
And every time you wrestle, you do big moves, right?
So often, Calderon said, young players wrestle with their emotions.
Bowman said the couple used to playfully wrestle one another.
At the last Wrestle Kingdom, he lost to Kazuchika Okada.
And goddammit is that hard to wrestle to the ground.
NWA champion Nick Aldis will wrestle, probably against Cody Rhodes.
But, in the case of Silva, he simply couldn't wrestle.
The poverty line is a tough one to wrestle with.
Virginia is the latest state to wrestle with the issue.
So your live shows came from Something to Wrestle With.
It's an issue that I and many others wrestle with.
At every juncture, we've had to wrestle with big problems.
Senators are only just beginning to wrestle with the separations.
"I was definitely too gay to wrestle competitively," Castañeda jokes.
Volkoff continued to wrestle, on and off, until last year.
He would say, 'Don't wrestle with what looks like complexity.
Together, the students and I wrestle with each author's ideas.
You can't wrestle it to the ground and cuff it.
His best friend taught him discipline and how to wrestle.
They will wrestle with, among other things, Mr. Putin's motive.
Kovalev has gone one better and actually trains to wrestle.
That, she said, is one reason why she couldn't ever wrestle.
"The player doesn't want to wrestle with the controls," Kaerlev says.
This should not have been Naito's first Wrestle Kingdom main event.
When we get mad, we might go and wrestle each other.
Then they were paired up to wrestle as best they could.
Wrestle Kingdom 12 offers their best chance yet at doing that.
Did you know how to wrestle before you made the movie?
While markets wrestle with uncertainty, the U.S. economy is moving forward.
Before anything else, I had to wrestle with the clumsy controls.
His father could not wrestle the boy free from the animal.
Sometimes they wrestle, delicately sharing weight, and sometimes one shoves another.
Of course Facebook isn't the only platform to wrestle with Pepe.
If it wasn't time for Naito at Wrestle Kingdom, then when?
I always wanted to wrestle in Japan, and I expressed that.
At least two subway riders tried to wrestle the umbrella away.
That is the question a jury will have to wrestle with.
Finally, he could wrestle it no farther, and the shaking stopped.
Many of the songs wrestle with the unexpected challenges of homecoming.
Facebook's been more difficult and I wrestle with why that is.
There was no stick shift to wrestle, no deafening diesel engine.
That's something that lawmakers are going to have to wrestle with.
"(My parents) didn't want me to wrestle," she told the paper.
That meant Beggs had to wrestle against girls against his wishes.
History demands that we all wrestle with the facts at hand.
Athletics is far from the first sport to wrestle with technology.
She didn't wrestle with any of the evidence behind Damore's memo.
Dull is watching Chuck wrestle with his illness and his demons.
And he must wrestle with which banks deserve tougher Fed scrutiny.
I wrestle the ancients and yell their names when I'm blackout.
Tokarczuk and Yevtushenko wrestle with questions with ramifications we acknowledge matter.
More than anything, it asks us to wrestle with those uncomfortable questions.
I've even seen dogs wrestle with Second Order Theory of Mind questions.
Another showed a Hillary-supporting Satan preparing to arm-wrestle Jesus Christ.
"They're going to have to wrestle this from our hands," Brown said.
Every morning they all run around and wrestle while I'm getting ready.
"We would wrestle every weekend," his former babysitter Duke Frison told AL.com.
But The Good Place's characters rarely wrestle with the implications of this.
Omega at Wrestle Kingdom, a match which has happened only once before.
We won't fix this problem until we really wrestle with that fact.
Nothing to take back and try to wrestle down onto a page.
We are together, and I mean we don't arm wrestle at night.
Now I just have to wrestle her away from my mom #rescuepup.
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I've had to wrestle with that, with people going 'You're too Black.
Sometimes she'd get rough, push me or wrestle me to the ground.
His father had unsuccessfully tried to wrestle the animal to save him.
She also says she receives requests to wrestle and step on men.
Two of the men in trunks wrestle, as another, lounging, looks on.
That was the minimum expected for Wrestle Kingdom 12 after NJPW's year.
Which was really the best thing to say about Wrestle Kingdom 12.
In the evening, he'll wrestle for the WWE feeder league Evolve Wrestling.
With master glass artists, you don't watch them wrestle with the material.
"'Wrestle' isn't slick or impartial, and doesn't claim to be," she wrote.
Composers wrestle with these issues in their own scores all the time.
People wrestle with lives gone sideways; sometimes they even come to blows.
Artists like to wrestle with strong texts; it's good exercise for them.
But Cuomo has used his press briefings to wrestle with his emotions.
Facebook is not the only internet company to wrestle with these problems.
Jeremiah Easton (Frankie Faison) and to wrestle back control of his firm.
That's the problem her books wrestle with, over and over again, obsessively.
There, Ginghina is compelled to wrestle with the viability of his ideas.
Ivory Tower Surfers, like theologians, must wrestle with the problem of evil.
But they do wrestle with it morally and expect politicians will, too.
So I continued to wrestle in the match and everything got weaker.
It also must wrestle with the implications of recent financial market volatility.
Many have been very creative with trying to wrestle with that very idea.
Why is it that some people never seem to wrestle with those waters?
So we wrestle with how we want our kids to go to school.
Films that wrestle with the rapidly changing nature of war, though, are rarer.
Then I had to wrestle that guy that broke the other guy's arm.
Some damage may have already been done, but you can wrestle back control.
Just actually do an arm wrestle with them and settle it that way.
The boy's father had fought to wrestle his child from the alligator's grasp.
It's an ideological trade-off that we must wrestle with as a society.
Mahavir refurbished a room in the village for the girls to wrestle in.
"Sesame is willing to wrestle with difficult things about childhood," Gordian told me.
Bolsonaro's win comes as many countries wrestle with their stance on climate policy.
The question now that the Trump administration needs to wrestle with is simple.
Well, she's continues to wrestle with control over her own life from Alice.
What are the problems that Venezuela should be left alone to wrestle with?
Belarus Interior Ministry special forces soldiers wrestle during a competition near Minsk, Belarus.
One interesting thought is that Gaethje tends to only wrestle on a whim.
I think you just have to wrestle with all of these different choices.
I mean this is obviously something I've had to wrestle with very deeply.
For me, Wrestle Kingdom was the tale of three matches: Chris Jericho vs.
That forces them to wrestle up close and dodge flailing limbs and hooves.
Anyway, it looked like he was going to wrestle an alligator right after.
If you don't love wrestling, you either used to wrestle or are lying.
Early on, the two women wrestle, grappling with hooked ankles rather than hands.
Perhaps it's beyond the purview of a historian to wrestle with such questions.
Throughout the past century, there has been little time to wrestle with history.
What made "Thrones" tough to wrestle with also made it a ubiquitous metaphor.
It was like trying to wrestle a king-size mattress off a waterbed.
Most of all, Israelis wrestle with competing existential fears over the Palestinian dilemma.
Woloshyn also considers ways we might wrestle back some control from the machines.
But they remain mired as negotiators wrestle over how to reduce violence first.
And why was it that the VFX artists needed to wrestle each other?
And, like I said, they wrestle our style and speed, our artistic integrity.
So I wanted to wrestle with science and then moved on to Einstein.
And yet it survived the very nightmare that we're trying to wrestle now.
First, it forced the contestants to wrestle and be theatrical, which is inherently awkward.
They aren't cinematically stunning, they don't wrestle with complex relationships, or contain unexpected backstories.
I can't change what I did, but how should I wrestle with my guilt?
During the exchange, a Trump aide attempted to wrestle his microphone away from him.
Billy Mark's "Wrestle" took place at 8 Mile and Mitchelldale (Detroit) on May 28. 
The YouTube video gives us a glimpse of the unusual pair, who play — wrestle?
The scene moves on, and that's the last we have to wrestle with it.
"He told me, 'Mommy, I'm only supposed to wrestle one person,' " she tells PEOPLE.
Now reports this week say that the 37-year-old may never wrestle again.
And to be a survivor is to wrestle that pain in every waking moment.
Every woman's dream, Johnson said in 2006, was to wrestle in Madison Square Garden.
Either way, both presidents will have to wrestle with strong voter demand for jobs.
Both its government and its people wrestle with the story of the Cultural Revolution.
Matheny likely didn't wrestle much with the decision to bring in Carpenter on Tuesday.
Nelson also has said Batali asked to wrestle with her and touch her breasts.
All of these novels wrestle with the ways that slavery has shaped the country.
"Oh, my God, do I wrestle with that," Mr. Winslow told me last year.
So far, they've raised "No one try to wrestle a mountain lion," Pike said.
I don't want to wrestle it to the ground; I want to harness it.
First, I should wrestle with the challenge tossed down by my colleague Roger Cohen.
The pilots unsuccessfully struggled to wrestle control of the airplane away from the computer.
Family Films: 'Figuring Out Feelings' (Saturday) Even small children can wrestle with big emotions.
Joe was fast, nimble, strong, big, intimidating, and, above all else, he could wrestle.
However, Diaz's best successes came by using the fence to infight rather than wrestle.
We'll still always have his match with Styles at Wrestle Kingdom I suppose... Bomaye!
Omega was seeking a challenger for his title at Wrestle Kingdom 12 on Jan.
But there's something uniquely maddening about the financial anxiety Millennials must wrestle with today.
As expected, last Thursday's Wrestle Kingdom 12 show from the Tokyo Dome was big.
To watch Del Rio wrestle is to see a true heavyweight bridge wrestling styles.
I get to be me and I get to wrestle like I want to.
Gaethje's is about constant pressure and he is the epitome of the 'wrestle-banger'.
Do you wrestle with the idea that these people are "sick" and need treatment?
Notre Dame fans wrestle with the compromises that the maintenance of their mystique requires.
Back at the White House, President Trump aggressively tried to wrestle back the attention.
Eddie can't wrestle with his past forever — he has to build a better future.
But in real life this can be a seriously difficult issue to wrestle over.
Their work is only the latest in efforts to wrestle with potential policy answers.
He also had to wrestle with the sweeping territory Ms. McNamara intended to cover.
These are the sort of questions that we wrestle with happily at Wine School.
Will this be a clash of the titans or an arm wrestle of egos?
I was praying Eph 6:12 that we wrestle not against flesh and blood.
The second was shot while trying to wrestle a shotgun away from an officer.
Tuareg and Arab rebels wrestle for control of drug routes across the Sahara desert.
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They were here to wrestle with that guilt, not to make excuses for it.
Americans and Iranians regularly wrestle in each other's countries, with few problems, if any.
That leaves the European Union to wrestle with the consequences of the current crisis.
When they come to America to wrestle with us, the fans know these guys.
We also need to wrestle with our own complicated attitude toward people with mental illness.
Unlike those bands, though, Mozes And The First Born wrestle with darker, more menacing themes.
Beggs said he would prefer to wrestle boys, and many people agree that he should.
"They used to like to arm wrestle together," cracked Doug Manchester, a longtime Barrack pal.
Next month, the jury will wrestle with whether to sentence Roof to the death penalty.
Two contestants mud-wrestle to win Rachel Lindsay's heart in Season 13 of The Bachelorette.
The government hopes that such programmes will encourage more women to wrestle and become champions.
You're usually pretty chill, Capricorn, but today you will wrestle with some obsessive, dark emotions.
Imagine trying to wrestle that thing into a taxi on your way to a performance.
You take out a little bit more insurance and kind of wrestle market expectations back.
BENSON: And secondly, this is a tough question for all of us to wrestle with.
Quick ChargerThe Zip 1 battery was fiddly; ground crews often had to wrestle with wires.
Her powers are no match for the grim reality that everyone has to wrestle with.
Cass was scheduled to wrestle Saturday at Tommy Dreamer's House of Hardcore event in Philly.
Jimmy was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 1996, while continuing to wrestle.
The single best moment of Friday's Wrestle Kingdom 13 wasn't from any of the matches.
It's these kind of back-and-forths I wrestle with every time a season wraps.
Instead, they decided to wrestle each other in their shared art studio in east London.
It's research Google and Facebook must wrestle with as the world's most powerful media organizations.
In 2004, an Iranian judoka scheduled to wrestle an Israeli was disqualified for being overweight.
When a reporter jokingly asked the two men to arm wrestle, Trump offered only praise.
Jokingly asked to arm wrestle with the French leader, Trump sought to downplay the feud.
These are the questions the party will wrestle with in the coming days and weeks.
In this case, the Supreme Court seemed to wrestle with both statutory and constitutional questions.
TC: So many founders wrestle with employee liquidity and whether or not to allow it.
DC's characters, if they choose to be so OP, need to wrestle with the failures.
We wanted Wrestle Kingdom 12 to be more than just in sync with our desires.
Now, whether it happens with the next Wrestle Kingdom show, I don't have any idea.
Now there is a climate to look and accept, or at least wrestle with it.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg of the Supreme Court doesn't want to wrestle with Stephen Colbert.
I'd been to this gymnasium before to watch family and friends wrestle on the mat.
As museum directors, staff, and governing bodies wrestle with these questions, moral conflicts have emerged.
After all, the best nights don't happen without having to wrestle with a few rules.
To make the exhibit possible, curators had to wrestle with a host of thorny questions.
How these competitions will eventually intertwine remains something for the governing bodies to wrestle with.
Oneal's protagonists wrestle with finding themselves (often in art) and with their disappointment in adults.
This dilemma is something most, if not all, black artists have had to wrestle with.
Despite their age difference, Xie loved to challenge his older brother to wrestle and fight.
The Morning Show explores how one might wrestle with the repercussions of being Me Too'd.
I knew ISOLDE was wrong, but I couldn't wrestle my brain away from that answer.
The two leaders also have to wrestle with the eternal issue of Middle East peace.
Now, the commission will have to wrestle with complex questions about how to do this.
People enter this pit to wrestle with their terrors, desires, disappointments — and the occasional gator.
The midwives wrestle, too—and the doctor hunts for answers, unaware that he's a culprit.
And musicians had to wrestle with their own perfectionism, developed over years of conservatory training.
There are moral wages to the admissions mania, and we need to wrestle with those.
But as he wrote he appeared to wrestle with the likelihood that he would perish.
Black Friday is an American tradition that forces us to wrestle with our own programming.
"I would do anything to wrestle with Diddy -- anytime, any place," Bruce told TMZ Sports.
That's a big question as the United States continues to wrestle with the opioid crisis.
At the end of the day, I obviously don't care if my future wife can wrestle.
As a filmmaker's ambitious attempt to wrestle with big, answerable questions, Downsizing is an interesting artifact.
Carl Bass long served as Autodesk's CEO and had to wrestle with activist investors last year.
But The Case Against Adnan Syed is the first to sincerely wrestle with these inherent issues.
In the coming decades, Germany will wrestle with a dramatically falling population and reduced economic competitiveness.
These are the kind of questions that architects of an expanded system have to wrestle with.
And he did have depression and he did wrestle with anxiety, so people made that assumption.
Similarly, economists are rightly beginning to wrestle with the threat artificial intelligence could pose to jobs.
The state of financial markets is "something that the Fed has to wrestle with," Rosengren said.
We come to understand that it's a decision Picard continued to wrestle with after Hugh's release.
When Elektra and Clytemnestra wrestle each other over a loaf of bread, you fear for them.
The problem then became the one we now wrestle with — how not to know who won.
Mars wants to wrestle with you, but Pluto wants to push a button to destroy you.
That's going to be a large debate that we have to wrestle with as a society.
Sony isn't the only company that's had to wrestle with a bug like this recently though.
Mr Flannery has, after all, only just begun to wrestle with the problems he has inherited.
"Honestly, to be a woman and be able to wrestle is so kick-butt," she said.
And here's one they'll have to wrestle with: A March for Science could be self-defeating.
The Starks will have plenty to wrestle with going forward, starting with Littlefinger and Robin Arryn.
But the movie looks at questions the media and the public still wrestle with, he noted.
It will be Arnold-Jones's second attempt to wrestle the First District seat away from Democrats.
Before they can wrestle in front of a live audience, however, the women must be trained.
I've had to wrestle with some folks when they were trying to get over the rail.
On the side, Zaynab is learning to wrestle from a pro who owes her a favor.
These days, he co-hosts the Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard podcast, alongside Conrad Thompson.
Let's fix it, and then we'll wrestle with people who have been here a long time.
They need to wrestle the problem under control, and they haven't demonstrated enough of a commitment.
Again, we'll have plenty of time to wrestle with these questions over the next six months.
Pompeo knows it and seems determined to wrestle back foreign policy authority from the White House.
This has increasingly caused faculty and administrators to wrestle for the steering wheels of their Titanics.
Federal Reserve officials have delayed raising rates this year as they wrestle with three critical questions.
But the Equality Act, as currently written, doesn't bother to wrestle with the First Amendment implications.
Funaki continues to wrestle periodically both as a freelancer and part of All Japan Pro Wrestling.
Instead, they're beloved, even by the people who shout "Fuck the Young Bucks" while they wrestle.
Then, when it came to the eighth grade, I opted to wrestle rather than play basketball.
The judge asked Snuka if he believed that he could still wrestle in his present condition.
Wolf pups stalk, ambush, chase, pounce and wrestle as they play-fight with their litter mates.
Home in my empty house, I was left to wrestle with this question that I hate.
Libraries and other institutions continue to wrestle with how to maintain and store their growing collections.
Johnson's attorney says he will wrestle again this season -- but has not announced a return date.
The legalities of storytime are something librarians have had to wrestle with for a long time.
Rather than toss the book aside, turn to the next page and wrestle with its ideas.
They must be willing to wrestle in mud, bungee jump naked, and reveal their tragic pasts.
Howard McNamara charged from the defense to wrestle with the referee Cooper Smeaton, who wrestled back.
In the scene, a few small people have to wrestle a big man to the ground.
Best friends wrestle with acting and envy in "Always Shine," starring Mackenzie Davis and Caitlin FitzGerald.
There's never a bad time to watch Dwayne Johnson wrestle a helicopter with his bare hands.
Yet more from parent group BMW who are desperate to wrestle sales back from rival Daimler.
Richardson's vision would wrestle the equations into submission, but it was rather ahead of its time.
He could either wrestle with his five noisy opponents or look on passively from a distance.
At Tod's, for example, there's no effort to wrestle with complicated reality; instead there is — leather!
Forced us all to wrestle with our own preconceptions about what beauty and stardom really means.
What's a song that you had to wrestle with for a long time to get right?
"It makes you wrestle with yourself a bit because you start to do math," she says.
Album Review In 2018, few genres wrestle with the idea of purity the way hardcore does.
That's when the Kansas City Royals' Yordano Ventura put a 99 mile-an-hour fastball squarely in his ribs and Machado, with a heavy limp, charged out to throw a right hook and wrestle—literally wrestle, as he delivered a fairly accomplished DDT—Ventura to the ground.
While we have many profound challenges to wrestle with, the momentum is insurmountable: there is no stopping.
I'd like to answer that by raising a couple of things that Arendt didn't really wrestle with.
There's pleasure in watching Foer wrestle with those questions in rich, sprawling sentences, but it's also wearying.
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Next time, keep it to yourself — some of us like to wrestle with the muck of life.
RAM members wrestle a banner away from anti-fascist protesters on April 15, 2017, in Berkeley, California.
Police enter violent neighbourhoods for brief raids, but fail to wrestle control back from gangs for good.
Gates inevitably features front and center as we wrestle with the role of billionaires in the world.
They've since apologized, but we still wrestle with how the controversy changes our perception of the show.
But that doesn't mean we shouldn't begin to wrestle with the implications of such foreseeable medical advances.
New Japan has to build on the foundation this singularly amazing year and Thursday's Wrestle Kingdom provide.
Users must wrestle with complicated software and give up all the consumer protections they are used to.
They seized this opportunity to wrestle with thorny dilemmas far beyond the usual hero-versus-villain tropes.
And perhaps both books wrestle with grief; writing about ghosts allows us to puzzle through that heaviness.
Law enforcement agencies and lawmakers around the world are trying to wrestle with the spread of encryption.
The AAAS had begun to wrestle with how they could address the country's intensifying science-religion divide.
"My neighbors were shooting video while I was trying to wrestle the snake," he told the Sentinel.
This is a chance to wrestle with the bigger questions about being human in a digital age.
What this creates: A quiet, constant wrestle for the tone of the presidency, if not its substance.
"It's not unusual for people with bipolar 2 to wrestle with alcoholism and eating disorders," he says.
The problem with Wrestle Kingdom is that NJPW is facing another exodus, this one much more severe.
He's pissed his daughter is trying to wrestle, because he wants her to find a man ASAP.
Because if Omega had beaten Okada for the title at Wrestle Kingdom 12, it would've been expected.
The barrel of the rifle was still hot when Shaw managed to wrestle it away, he said.
Their bodies wrestle together as if they're half-melted rubber, or are piled high as agonized corpses.
But diplomats say the sides hare having to wrestle with a conflict that has changed and fractured.
But people need to see that that's not the same set of problems we wrestle with today.
Maybe we could fish afterward, in a running tide, and wrestle a yellow-eyed chopper to shore.
"All the characters wrestle with their angel at one point in the play," Elliott had told me.
James Shaw Jr. was able to wrestle the gun from Reinking in the midst of the shooting.
Like so many in this community, I wrestle with the political and human dimensions of this moment.
Goldberg talked about his wife and his son who was born too late to see him wrestle.
And being in it for the long haul is knowing how to wrestle with things like grief.
I cringe and laugh watching her wrestle herself into control-top undies because I've been there myself!
I couldn't stop thinking about that sequence with Ibushi picking Brandi up once Wrestle Kingdom was over.
Two artists wrestle with the intersections of technology and massive ecological shifts brought on by the Anthropocene.
You have to wait for someone to come to your door and wrestle it away from you.
We're told he's filed legal docs trying to wrestle custody from her and will not back down.
His speech on Sunday showed how China's vision of the internet attempts to wrestle with such tension.
I wondered: How did she wrestle with all that as she went from reporter-author to policymaker?
It was the day that led some to wrestle with the fact that they had become killers.
For Ms. Warren, that leaves open questions — ones she was unwilling to wrestle with in our interview.
MY BIGGEST CONCERN IS HOW LITTLE CONCERN THERE IS AND WE CONTINUE TO WRESTLE WITH THIS QUESTION.
I had watched my partner wrestle with this truth for years and came to feel it myself.
DONTNOD's bravery and unprecedented willingness to wrestle with the thorniest issues of the day can't be overstated.
My father loved to wrestle with me and my brother as kids in Westchester in the 1960s.
If the show genuinely goads Americans to introspect, to wrestle, then perhaps Bare Life isn't so empty.
However, the court could soon wrestle with another Obamacare case that puts the law's fate at stake.
Conflict in Yemen has been raging since 2015 as Shia and Sunni Muslim forces wrestle for power.
"She didn't wrestle anybody to the ground, saying, 'Oh, we should only have these,'" Ms. Demings continued.
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For now, as Ms. Warren demonstrated, many candidates do not want to wrestle publicly with the details.
In this case, a "good name for a wrestler?" would be MATT, because wrestlers wrestle on mats.
FIFA's corruption has caused some prominent soccer fans to wrestle with their love of the World Cup.
Other panels and speakers attempted to wrestle with the question of what can be done about it.
You won't get the private bar and you'll still have to wrestle the armrest off your greedy neighbour.
Not having the canon of Western art history to wrestle with, however, he just drew what he wanted.
Despite the fact that he identifies as a boy, the league allows him to wrestle only against girls.
These are issues that regulatory agencies as well as big and small companies will have to wrestle with.
Felt's new track rocket has been designed to wrestle every aerodynamic advantage from the uncaring laws of physics.
Comedian Michael Che attempts to wrestle Braun Strowman at WWE WrestleMania in East Rutherford, New Jersey, April 26.
Thick, leafy palm trees crowded the foyer so densely that I had to wrestle them to get through.
Paradoxically, just as opportunities to wrestle beyond Casamance have flourished, fewer Jola women want to continue the sport.
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A historic summit in Singapore; Chile's Catholic Church continues to wrestle with the fallout from sexual abuse scandals.
Yet Ms Haspel's confirmation hearing was less an honest airing of this dilemma than a partisan mud-wrestle.
Parliament has descended into guerrilla warfare, as backbenchers attempt to wrestle the initiative from the executive (see article).
Wrestle Kingdom, New Japan Pro-Wrestling's annual flagship event, always falls at a slightly unsettling time of year.
It's a place where Kota Ibushi can wrestle (and lose to) a blowup doll without damaging his career.
The game is exhausting—sprint, wrestle, pass, tackle, repeat—and it rewards nimble players with vision and élan.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Every year, agriculture market-watchers wrestle with yield potential for the U.S. corn and soybean crops.
"Honestly, to be a woman and be able to wrestle is so kick-butt," she tells PEOPLE Now.
Governors are descending on Washington this weekend as Republicans wrestle with the future of ObamaCare's expansion of Medicaid.
Ghoulishly, Gonzalez wrestled later that night; he continued to wrestle, mostly as a babyface, until he was 60.
This has forced them to wrestle with each other — divide and conquer, excellent parenting move when you're outnumbered.
Then, Wildernex Wildlife Control and local law enforcement officers showed up and started to wrestle with the reptile.
And how to we wrestle with works that we may enjoy, even if they come from this lineage?
What resulted was a fractured decision that left no clear consensus on how to wrestle with partisan gerrymandering.
They even know how to read the minds of alligators and wrestle them down (at least some do).
Fans of lucha libre will especially love the Sportage's front fascia, though others might wrestle with the face.
Rather than wrestle her subject into more comfortable territory, Khakpour forces her reader to deal with unrelieved uncertainty.
On Golf TROON, Scotland — This was an arm wrestle, a free-throw shooting contest, a 50-yard dash.
Retailers wrestle with the question of whether the potential losses outweigh the benefits, which include reduced personnel expenses.
When it was withdrawn, "I practically had to wrestle the thing out of my son's hands," she said.
It's clearly not within the reach of Zuckerberg's own internal algorithm to wrestle such questions to the ground.
Most of the people there knew who I was, and they tried to wrestle me to the ground.
I wanted to wrestle—I don't say defeat because I can't win—my mental illness by outing it.
Kleinhenz ably evokes Greer's dazzling, maddening mind, but doesn't really wrestle with her controversial views (including, recently, transphobia).
An attorney for Neu denied the allegations, saying he allowed two inmates to wrestle to settle a dispute.
The officers wrestle the woman on the ground, initially oblivious to the child, who is helped by onlookers.
Mr. Rashid, a university lecturer, has become known for having tried to wrestle the gunman's weapon from him.
And with only seconds to wrestle the plane out of its fatal plunge, he never got that chance.
Camels are herd animals the males naturally wrestle each other in order to establish dominance and mating rights.
His journey involves intricately choreographed action, a wrestle with a bear and an extremely committed performance from DiCaprio.
And white New Zealanders are looking to Maori as the country continues to wrestle with its colonial past.
They love to work out and love to wrestle; they play football for their high school varsity teams.
All over the world, poverty experts wrestle with how to bring the poor into the formal banking system.
All doctors wrestle with these issues, yet they seem particularly poignant when we are dealing with tiny babies.
Boys wrestle with the taboo of vulnerability — either rejecting it, embracing it, denying it, or capitulating to it.
The Senate is expected to wrestle with DACA questions next week during a potentially contentious open floor debate.
He appeared to wrestle with how to classify the level of specificity that lethal injection ingredients should occupy.
It's hard to wrestle with a technology that, for most people, exists only in headlines, if at all.
When Mr. Khan began his assault on Friday, bystanders tried to intervene and wrestle him to the ground.
For all his bravado, Mr. Putin continues to wrestle with domestic economic woes, widening inequality and endemic corruption.
This debate featured fewer players, so it would have benefitted Yang to try to wrestle more speaking time.
"Wells Fargo investors have to wrestle with what's been a slowing top line revenue growth trend," he said.
Comedian Michael Che attempts to wrestle Braun Strowman at WWE WrestleMania in East Rutherford, New Jersey, April 224.
The reader watches her wrestle with her immortality, magical powers, and eventually with the impossible love of motherhood.
The reality is that lawyers are hired to wrestle with ambiguity and argue for one interpretation over another.
While marquee names wrestle with characters as insubstantial as holograms, Lloyd gives us a reason to keep watching.
These are masterfully constructed songs that wrestle with themselves lyrically as much they burrow into the listener melodically.
We can start to wrestle with the questions of what we as a society are willing to accept.
Hamilton's immersive installation allows visitors to wrestle with a mysterious land, its racial realities, and its mythic past.
Sullivan touches upon some uncomfortable truths here, and his essay is an admirable attempt to wrestle with them.
After all, these are some of the changes that Chris Smith, the coach of a New York City high school coed wrestling team, noticed when girls and boys started wrestling alongside one another on the same team (though individual bouts are same-sex — boys wrestle boys and girls wrestle girls).
Wrestle through the swimsuit pics and see if you can guess which knockout superstars are behind the bikini bods.
Will someone wrestle a crocodile or will it be the film that finally eradicates those ridiculous Crocodile Dundee impressions?
But those opportunities don't make it any easier to wrestle with decisions that determine the rest of our lives.
Also looming over the Wrestle Kingdom show is the gate number: 25,000 fans in a 55,000-seat baseball stadium.
The second great opportunity is to wrestle with fundamental existential questions and to build robust processes for resolving them.
Natalya reveals if she thinks husband Tyson Kidd will wrestle again Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
If you try to wrestle your way out of feeling them, you'll only wind up flat on your face.
One day, an Oneida chief visited Mr. White and, in a spirit of good will, challenged him to wrestle.
But it's at least an attempt to wrestle with an issue, however flawed, that most federal reform efforts miss.
Soon, they were trying to wrestle and roughhouse with us, and basically play in all our other reindeer games.
I wrestle with the fact that my son might one day feel the loneliness I did, and still do.
As wrestlers, we wrestle trained for a month before each season… We do a lot of our own stunts.
In contemporary American urban society, we wrestle with Western gender norms at the same time as we reject them.
I watched miniature humans wrestle each other on a real tabletop, almost like a Star Wars holographic chess game.
As a mom, I had to wrestle with the knowledge that running for Congress would be a consuming process.
The boy's mother, Shirley Hagerman, sustained serious cuts as she tried to wrestle the knife away from her husband.
So how do we now wrestle with the human inability to think ahead and also to remember the past?
Fast-forward to the tween and teen years, when characters begin to wrestle with relationships, sex, and job prospects.
" Rivers and Hawkins love to play and wrestle with Dad, Romo reveals, calling the toddler years "a special time.
And this time it was not an arm wrestle but a long, drawn-out, wistful refusal to say goodbye.
Then comes the lunge and wrestle, the physical strain as your victim fights back, the desire to overpower him.
Always a glutton for punishment, the hard headed wrestle-banger is a nightmare for anyone once he gets going.
Tetsuya Naito won the tournament and wrestled Okada for the Heavyweight championship at Wrestle Kingdom; Naito, of course, lost.
It's a line of dialogue that sets up one of the forced themes the narrative hopes to wrestle with.
Jocko hustled around all day looking for somebody to listen to his opinions or, even better, arm-wrestle him.
The sports director notes in his tweet that the referee wouldn't allow Johnson to wrestle by covering his dreadlocks.
When President Trump tried to move on, the White House intern tried to wrestle the microphone from Acosta's grip.
Indeed, the 2018 Fed could be the one to wrestle with the notion of how high inflation should run.
To reckon with that dogma, we must also wrestle with its cultural symbols, and trim them of their power.
The justices will have to wrestle with the age-old challenge of maintaining public confidence in American capital punishment.
Expressen reported that witnesses saw someone wrestle with Lilja in a stairwell in central Stockholm before he was shot.
As the Oscars wrestle with various issues, the SAG Awards seemed to sidestep all of those landmines and controversies.
Regardless, Senate Democrats still have to wrestle over what substantive climate change proposals to push in 2019 and 2020.
I had to wrestle my way through a crowd of mean looking, big women and their effeminate, browbeating husbands.
When the group is presented with a choice, you can play a takeover card and wrestle control from everyone.
As a spectacle it never starts: the wrestler isn't allowed to wrestle and the boxer has nobody to box.
Over the course of the week, the men decided to wrestle, and one man accidentally broke another man's neck.
Still, in other images hands cover faces, lovers wrestle on the ground, there is an overwhelming sense of chaos.
He isn't trying to dress up his cooking so much as he's trying to wrestle it away from familiarity.
It's a bit of a tonal obstacle course too, and the early episodes wrestle with a lot of plot.
"When I first went to Japan [to wrestle], I didn't get to choose my name, Amazing Kong," Stevens says.
This envelope jotting is not an attempt to wrestle with eternal verities, but it inevitably touches on them anyway.
I do think that the things they wrestle with are things we're still wrestling with, albeit in different form.
Political appointees trying to wrestle away control of the department seized on the report to force the secretary's ouster.
It lasted a long time because he got hurt and couldn't wrestle the following month, so it stretched out.
They make their daters go bikini skiing, or mud wrestle their romantic rivals, or kiss in old-age makeup.
In the spring, as it gets warmer, I reach down into the covers to wrestle off her monstrous socks.
That day, the urge to tweet was so acute that I had to wrestle with myself for a moment.
This will be a key issue for the Fed board and, in particular, its next chairman to wrestle with.
Nook might, he might beat 'em up, wrestle with them and all of that, but he playing with them.
It's something I understand, and wrestle with, both as a person of color, and as a woman of color.
I've been forced to wrestle with the question of whether flying for pleasure can really be ethically justified anymore.
Their stance was a reaction against control, propelled by their desire to wrestle language and art from practical functions.
The barrel of the rifle was still hot when Shaw managed to wrestle it from the gunman, he said.
As violence escalates and the Chinese government exerts greater control over the financial hub, residents wrestle with their options.
She was not assigned American Dirt to wrestle with questions of whether white people can write about brown people.
CheapOair, where your family purchased nearly $3,200 in plane tickets, has also managed to wrestle refunds from the airlines.
And then we've got to wrestle with what to do about people who have been here a long time.
Or what species of Michelangelesque musculature might have been required to wrestle them into the spaces they currently occupy.
The immediacy with which Rosso stacked blocks of clay to wrestle out an image is preserved in the cast.
Fortunately, in greater numbers, Jewish communities are realizing this as a critical issue with which we must honestly wrestle.
Such babies are often taken from their mothers, who struggle to visit them as they wrestle with their addictions.
"Greg is smart and, by the way, never wrestle him," Trump said, pretending to slam someone to the ground.
Notice how he engages Abel Trujillo here once Trujillo has realized that he doesn't want to let Nurmagomedov wrestle.
As proof of what a sham the whole thing was, no women were allowed to wrestle at the show, missing out on a big payday (Correction: WWE did pay the women who were not able to wrestle) and the supposed visibility which was supposed to modernize Saudi Arabia in the first place.
Sometimes women in their 70's will wrestle with very young women, and all matches are typically proceeded by boasting.
It took three Peloton delivery men to wrestle this thing into my moderately sized, only somewhat cluttered apartment in Brooklyn.
Around every corner is a new sensation, a new grouping of Kawakubo's work, new themes the viewer must wrestle with.
Having been seasick myself, and being very curious about such things, I've felt the various modules wrestle with one another.
I would rather them wrestle for the car radio station any day in place of the TV, iPad or phones.
I was also able to wrestle with him a bit and he went down, so the first fight was perfect.
She tries to wrestle free of the hospital bed, and I have to help the team by holding her down.
To work with living authors was a privilege, especially when they could wrestle English almost as well as she could.
It is our democratic duty as Americans to wrestle with this dilemma and cast a vote, regardless of our emotions.
In Angels in America, Prior has to literally wrestle an angel who demands he stand still instead of moving forward.
I felt like I was seeing Mo. I had to figure out if she could actually be trained to wrestle.
" Ortiz-Magro then approached Harley and apparently tried to wrestle the phone out of her hand as she yelled "stop.
" Ortiz-Magro then approached Harley and apparently tried to wrestle the phone out of her hand as she yelled, "stop.
New Japan essentially didn't have any clunker events on its calendar last year, starting with 2017's Wrestle Kingdom 11.
And so I don't know — it's not a bonding experience to wrestle a big foam monster with your partner [laughs].
The big question she'll need to wrestle with is how to regulate software that has the potential to kill people.
The U.S. has since placed sanctions on Venezuelan oil to weaken Maduro's government and wrestle assets over to the opposition.
Not only can he wrestle and act, but he can also sing and shot tequila with the best of them.
When EU environment ministers wrestle over the proposal later this year, Britain will still have a seat at the table.
The timing of matches seemed slightly off and everyone seemed to wrestle as if the air was heavy around them.
Many pooch-owners will agree, having spent frustrating minutes trying to wrestle a stick or a ball off their pets.
The night of Wrestle Kingdom 12 was an odd one, because it seemed like New Japan made a rare mistake.
The officers weren't able to wrestle Kelley Jr. away from the pole, so they used pepper spray on him repeatedly.
Moving forward, DSA may have to wrestle with the finer points of what it wants to achieve under a microscope.
Don't we have a responsibility to wrestle with our individual and collective responsibility for the destruction our government has inflicted?
S. companies continue to wrestle with an outdated and complex tax code that puts them at a distinct competitive disadvantage.
While others wrestle with overcoming Apple's inertial lead, Apple is quietly checking off the features its phone didn't already have.
Mr. Sherman was stunned again, and then he appeared to wrestle away control of the Taser despite still being handcuffed.
He charged at the shooter and the two tussled for a bit before Shaw managed to wrestle the firearm away.
" Gordon said the opportunity with "Homeland" is to "have our characters wrestle with the same things we're all wrestling with.
Finn went off to laborandum to dig up more goddam potatoes and wrestle with his jealousy of that fucking Reilly.
This was more of an arm-wrestle, one side pushing — quite hard at times — but failing to topple the other.
" The actress shared that normally, she's more "cautious," but: "I get rum in me, and I'm like, 'Let's arm wrestle!
And if artillery is king of the battle, the M777 is a roided-out king who could wrestle a lion.
More than 60,000 spectators in San Diego and an international TV audience can wrestle with this again on Thursday night.
The Supreme Court will wrestle with the question on Wednesday morning when it hears oral arguments in American Legion v.
"I would arm-wrestle him over broken windows: Don't focus on broken windows, focus on broken families," Ms. Rice said.
Our fellow citizens deserve to know that truth, and Congress needs to wrestle with it because that is its job.
Rubio has drawn the ire of Bush, Kasich and Christie on the stump, as they all wrestle for similar constituencies.
My favorite clues are 26A: MENNONITE: [One speaking the language Plautdietsch] and 56A: ARM WRESTLE: [Try to win hands down?
It's quite another thing to make him wrestle and move like Orton, in a way that feels natural and unrehearsed.
There were mulletted Over the Top loving Stalloneheads, human toolboxes who never met an arm-wrestle they could turn down.
So what if people are shouting at you now, physically trying to wrestle control of the music away from you?
If you are strong enough, wrestle or jump the gunman if he stops to reload, which could take just seconds.
Mr. Kelleher suggested that in place of litigation, he and Kurt Herwald, the Stevens chief executive, arm-wrestle for it.
In "Divided on Impeachment, Democrats Wrestle With Duty and Politics," Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Nicholas Fandos address the second question.
They wrestle with painting's dual legacy without settling on an answer — a refusal that fills her works with painterly pizzazz.
Opinion Columnist I really wrestle with this question: What is the worst thing about President Trump's approach to foreign policy?
Nearly every woman he comes into contact with, past and present, is leggy and wants to wrestle him into bed.
And more and more, communities and individuals are having to wrestle with how to treat the bodies of these perpetrators.
The shooting ended when a patron was able to wrestle the weapon away from the gunman, who then ran away.
Just as they wrestle with their clashing duties to family, faith and nation, she wrestles with their prescribed narrative roles.
The United States continues to wrestle for global dominance with other world powers, and will do so militarily if required.
Though many books wrestle with guilt and grief and memory, Goldman explores these themes with unflinching honesty and emotional truth.
These are all good questions that are fascinating to wrestle with in vampire fiction, and they have been for years.
But compared to other species, we're actually pathetically small and slow (Care to wrestle a grizzly, or race a puma?).
As the incumbents wrestle for customers, brands that already have large online followings will add financial technology as a feature.
Similarly, jurors and viewers can choose to wrestle with the full body of available evidence, or they can cherry-pick.
Asking the audience to wrestle with something this horrific right at the root of the show is asking a lot.
That aside, "84K" is absorbing and timely; a book to wrestle and argue with, but first and foremost, to read.
An arm wrestle is taking place on our campus, and its outcome will have significant consequences for Australian higher education.
In my mind's eye, I saw an elderly Plato sitting watching his academicians wrestle, occasionally offering coaching advice and encouragement.
Foresters are only starting to wrestle with solutions, some of which may include testing how people can help forests adapt.
Shane would wrestle, he specified, at WrestleMania, WWE's largest event of the year, which was less than two months away.
The question is how much beautiful socialist bullshit we get out of it after we wrestle with the Blue Dogs.
Brandi -- who's married to former WWE superstar Cody Rhodes -- has signed a deal to wrestle for TNA's Knockout Division a.k.a.
Virtually no booth references President Trump and almost none dares to wrestle with the fractious socio-political events unfurling across Europe.
Cutting the cage and keeping Holloway in front of the fence would create chances to step in and wrestle for Aldo.
As the heavyweight melodies of their debut single "Ignorance" wrestle each other, it's evident why they're such a desirable proposition live.
In addition, many metropolitan areas in China forbid the sale of pickups as they wrestle with how to cut pollution levels.
And in many ways, fashion designers are finding that they have to wrestle with the same kind of guilt by association.
That is creating a big headache as the state's leaders wrestle with how to protect people and property from the flames.
There was no rush-hour commute to contend with, and officials did not have to wrestle with whether to close schools.
The event's two horrifying mascots, which look like large, post-apocalyptic troll dolls, wrestle in the area behind the starting line.
"I don't think people should wrestle with this as sort of 'this is the solution or it isn't' situation," he says.
These rules all wrestle with fundamental questions about who governs speech in a time when technology has made borders essentially meaningless.
He wholly rejects the 'they go low, we go high' ethos, opting instead to wrestle in the mud with his subjects.
He dwarfed most of his competition, standing half a head taller or more, but he didn't wrestle like a big man.
It's a month long round-robin tournament, with the winner getting a chance at the IWGP Heavywight title at Wrestle Kingdom.
When she started her WWE career, Rousey wanted to wrestle for them only for a few months before starting a family.
Some of Kaesang's videos feature Widodo, including this one where the father-son duo are seen in an arm wrestle showdown.
But Mike was my main coach for five weeks, teaching me from scratch how to wrestle, and I've never wrestled before.
Industry Minister Carlo Calenda told Corriere della Sera on Sunday that Italy would not "arm wrestle" with Brussels over the budget.
Kasich has tried to strike a balance, keeping Trump at arm's length while trying to avoid getting into an arm wrestle.
Trudeau, who took office in November, will wrestle with President Barack Obama on thorny issues including a disagreement on softwood lumber.
FYI, the free-agent RB didn't sign with an NFL team so he could wrestle ... but he's in the clear now.
"Don't sleep on Floyd Mayweather" when it comes to MMA ... because the guy can REALLY wrestle -- so says Floyd's hired muscle.
His father unsuccessfully tried to wrestle the animal and rescue the child, but said he was attacked by a second animal.
But he will have to wrestle with more inner demons when he takes on Chen, the bronze medal winner at London.
Watching Okada wrestle Kenny Omega for the second time on Sunday, to a 60-minute draw, recalled the best of Flair.
About 1,000 mourners attended Holston's funeral on April 30, remembering a boy who loved superheroes and would sometimes wrestle cardboard boxes.
To try to come to an agreement, the GOP conference will meet June 7 for two hours to wrestle with immigration.
Looking ahead, both parties will most likely wrestle with the question of whether and how to reform their presidential nomination systems.
Well, put as simply as possible: Never wrestle with a pig because you both get dirty and the pig likes it.
Debate over IRS funding will come as Republicans wrestle with potentially holding a vote to impeach the agency's commissioner, John Koskinen.
Mary and Claire get revenge, but the show doesn't fully wrestle with what this means for either of them going forward.
Both believe they can wrestle delegates away from Trump at a contested convention where the nominee is decided on multiple ballots.
For years he would wrestle with the idea of how to convey what it was like to walk on the moon.
Williams attempted to flee the officers, causing Mulkeen to wrestle the suspect to the ground, who was armed with a loaded, .
For a guy who makes millions to kick, punch and wrestle other people, Conor McGregor sure seems like a nice guy.
"When you try to wrestle the control out of the users' hands, it is something that is anti-web," he said.
In the hilarious tabletop piece, Charles and David Koch tongue-wrestle while tarantulas lurk nearby and a tsunami looms behind them.
He's a special player who can single-handedly turn the tide of any game and wrestle momentum away from any opponent.
Del Rio doesn't look, act, or wrestle like American audiences have been trained for decades to expect from Latino pro wrestlers.
Are there any plans for AXS to bring over Wrestle Kingdom or is this strictly from house shows and smaller events?
Ohio Governor John Kasich (R) is waiting in the wings to try to wrestle the GOP back from Trump, and Sen.
When I got dressed as La Parka and came out to wrestle Savage and no one knew it was me. Nobody.
Around him, primarily Italian actors gamely wrestle with thickly accented English dialogue, most of it hagiographic and all of it dull.
Older workers are much more likely to wrestle with prolonged joblessness than younger ones, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The ad sought out 'young and good looking men' who would be willing to wrestle and or compete in 'submission matches.
One of the soldiers on duty identified the suicide bomber, and ran to wrestle him, but the bomber detonated his explosives.
But they wrestle with the responsibilities of parenting: Adam can't be bothered, and Marfa Girl suffers from trauma and postpartum depression.
" He also threatens to cut her throat out — "and then we will arm wrestle to see who gets to eat it.
"That is where I wrestle with the moral dilemma," said Mr. Kane, who is housing some of those whose properties burned.
They want some opportunity to wrestle with this for real — not just bar stool arguments, or ideas from a term paper.
We need a new generation of foreign policy experts to wrestle with the complexities and trade-offs inherent in global affairs.
But it is not easy, and we are going to continue to wrestle with this and try to get it done.
"In the months ahead, we will all have to wrestle with the horror of what has unfolded this week," Trump said.
Ifemelu heads for America, while Obinze moves to London, and the two must wrestle with their Blackness abroad without each other.
Rather, it was to wrestle with how his portrayal of his sexuality shapes the national understanding of queer issues and identities.
Having accused the manager of past bullying, Swift is now attempting to wrestle back the music she recorded with Big Machine.
Green-finance pledges have had to wrestle with a similar dilemma in deciding whether to prioritise quantity of supporters, or quality.
It felt terrible to wrestle with ethical and professional questions when all I wanted to do was be with my friend.
"Wrestle" isn't slick or impartial, and doesn't claim to be, yet the movie has a raw honesty that disdains forced uplift.
But unlike other circuits, House of Glory also runs a "school" for young people who want to learn how to wrestle.
But that won't stop us from developing it, and Bess's book is an attempt to wrestle with the implications of this.
They have abandoned the reasonable attempts to wrestle with these complicated issues that we saw in the past from President Clinton, Sen.
"I'm not asking you to explain away your dad, but I wrestle with that because I like your dad personally," he said.
Our first-year economics textbook introduced topics - supply and demand, marketing, diversification - I had already had to wrestle with in real life.
Blinded by love and convinced that the only way he can win over Aarfa is by learning to wrestle, Sultan trains hard.
I've been coming to WTA matches since I was a kid, my father used to wrestle for them and he's retired now.
The public-facing crisis is playing out internally as well, as employees wrestle with the election meddling that occurred on its platform.
He also had to wrestle with the company's lagging performance in the stock market, which is what drove the $11 billion restructuring.
Is that something you wrestle with — the ability to be intellectually honest among what is, frankly, the Intercept's overwhelmingly critical Clinton coverage?
I'm writing this as a Slayer fan, albeit one that continues to wrestle with the more problematic aspects of the band's career.
This is no criticism of the Belgian government but a wake-up call to all of us who wrestle with this debate.
He allegedly then rammed her into the wall with his shoulder and was able to wrestle the gun out of her hand.
The company's predominantly urban, liberal audience will likely continue to wrestle with whether to patronize a company whose CEO behaves like this.
But balanced eating was never a focus in my dieting days, and so it wasn't something I had to wrestle with now.
The difference between the two men is that while Mr Gibson has plainly had to wrestle with his demons, Desmond never does.
The hardline faction, including some in his own administration, will try to wrestle the president's heart back, arguing he should reverse DACA.
I believe we need to stop trying to wrestle for power, respect and opportunities from others and instead make them for ourselves.
He blames himself for having a gun in his hand, but says it went off when she tried to wrestle it away.
For the foreseeable future, we will wrestle with questions on how data should be collected, shared and leveraged to reach potential customers.
Although he expressed a willingness to wrestle again if the price was right, Ali returned to conventional boxing after the Inoki bout.
She and her team wrestle with the problem of giving up a bird in hand to go after one in the bush.
Here are the most important questions facing public health officials as they wrestle with mounting an effective response to the Zika outbreak.
With Democrats set to take over the House of Representatives in January, the president will have a new adversary to wrestle with.
While the men wrestle with their impulses, Dr. Dibs performs her own rape, sedating Monte and "extracting" his sperm while he sleeps.
The long brush-tip makes it easy to draw a defined line without having to wrestle your delicate eye skin into submission.
In point of fact, he really had to wrestle with the circumstances because Nixon had appointed him to all these cabinet posts.
But obviously, the Clinton Justice Department chose to wrestle with the issue and come up with a reaffirmation of the Dixon memo.
Johnson believes that our generation will be defined by the way we wrestle with the prospect of merging humans with machine technology.
Who knows if he'll be able to come back from double knee surgery to wrestle again, especially at the age of 60?
One in five Americans wrestle with major depressive disorder (MDD), the second leading cause of disability among working adults in this country.
Maybe the real purpose of art is to wrestle with the relationship between meaning and meaninglessness and how they transform each other.
"Of course, I'm not gonna wrestle or fight a guy in their prime—it's not gonna happen," he told The Roman Show.
Bridges says he practically grew up on an airboat and learned to wrestle an alligator before he could even ride a bike.
"To the extent we believe all of these things will shape our future, then we want to wrestle with them," Castiglione said.
Dry says she commissioned the piece because she wanted someone to wrestle with how this particular profanity is being used against Clinton.
Smartphone makers, including Apple Inc and Samsung, have tempered their sales outlook as they wrestle with a worldwide slowdown in the market.
As we wrestle with the new coronavirus, let's learn lessons from the 2009-10 H000N1 swine flu outbreak in the United States.
"It's a real arm wrestle and that's evidenced in the volumes," said Michael McCarthy, chief market strategist at CMC Markets in Sydney.
Not Pulitzer-prize-winning journalism," Pensiero acquiesced, adding that "we were on the frontier trying to wrestle the beast onto the ground.
As progressives wrestle with expanding ballot access and expanding healthcare access, it's important to understand that both progressive fights are intimately intertwined.
It's crucial to wrestle with the fact that some of the best, most watchable war movies also served primarily as jingoistic propaganda.
We had to wrestle with — and figure out when and how to resist — his talent for using us as vessels for propaganda.
This is a question people may increasingly wrestle with as KeyMe and similar services like MinuteKey and My Key Machine grow quickly.
FRIDAY PUZZLE — This puzzle by Andrew J. Ries was fun to wrestle with, but I predict it will be divisive among solvers.
Playful North American river otters often sound like squeaky toys as they wrestle each other, slide down riverbanks or frolic in water.
Back in Brazil, the public applauded his speech, interpreting it as a turning point in his willingness to wrestle with the issue.
Mr. Saunders and Mr. Beatty both won for books that wrestle with deeply American themes and painful chapters of the country's history.
We need antitrust law that can wrestle with the new quasi-monopoly power of platform-based companies such as Amazon and Facebook.
You can see in the video, bouncers wrestle with a man to get him outside ... when suddenly, another male approaches the commotion.
In this video op-ed, four conservative teachers lament the conditions in their classrooms and, in turn, wrestle with their political beliefs.
While community leaders and members wrestle with long-term solutions, showing up for grieving community members is crucial in the short term.
They wrestle with what to put in or leave out in order to deliver a profitable vehicle that appeals to the masses.
But, if you're single, you never have to wrestle for control of the remote or run every financial decision past someone else.
He kept talking about how offended they were that their white counterparts didn't have to wrestle in the mud as they did.
The news, first reported by Dow Jones on Friday, is the latest indication Boeing continues to wrestle with issues involving the Max.
Liberalism has no choice but to sincerely wrestle with its discontents, to become reacquainted with its moral blind spots and political weaknesses.
That said, its last attempt to wrestle more control of mobile away from the OS giants in 2013 went down in flames.
Journalists wrestle with late-night tweets that carry the weight of the presidency but also seem designed only to enrage and confuse.
Yet I'm also a Christian trying to wrestle honestly with the complexities and losses in life, within the context of my faith.
They make their fan works anyway: We all wrestle with feelings and we can recognise them in stories when we see them.
But you didn't make an effort to challenge them in any way or wrestle with the critiques you very narrowly skim through.
As a group of about seven officers surrounds her, one begins to try to aggressively wrestle the infant out of her arms.
Here's a question I wrestle with: Trump is not a normal president, so why do we keep expecting him to act normally?
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Miss Marth is one of the first women to not only wrestle in major competitions but also successfully use voodoo in the ring.
Kim tries to wrestle it out of her hands — "You don't do s—!" she screams — and Khloé finally gives in, handing it over.
Unlike computer characters in typical videogames, they weren't pre-programmed to wrestle; instead they had to "learn" the sport by trial and error.
It's like the saying about how you shouldn't wrestle a pig, because you just end up getting dirty, and the pig likes it.
And then [after you] print it out, you have to kind of go back and wrestle the drawing back out of the print.
I like big spaces, and I wrestle them into a small area and say, 'Lie down and stay there, like a good dog.
But of course this isn't so simple, and siblings Huda, Hadia, and Amar wrestle with their dreams, loves, and loyalty to their family.
When the framers came to Philadelphia in 1787 to improve on the Articles of Confederation, they had to wrestle with these local loyalties.
Several gruesome wars ensued in order to wrestle rule from Westeros' disparate houses, until finally Aegon rode his dragon Balerion the Black Dread.
A survey in 0003 by American Councils for International Education estimated that 2000,22016 school-age Americans regularly wrestle with Chinese tones and radicals.
During his wrangling session, Hawkins had to briefly wrestle with the bear, leading to several stitches and even more concerned B&B guests.
"I realized that several of my choices wrestle with big questions," Gates writes of this summer's picks, which he released on May 21.
On the latest episode of the Original Content podcast, we catch up with her latest misadventures and wrestle with the show's bigger themes.
In a video, Malik told ESPN, she was inspired to take up the sport 11-12 years ago after watching her grandfather wrestle.
Do you want to know why Ed Sheeran had to briefly wrestle with Steps for the top spot in the UK album charts?
He made sure to note that he and his competitors "just want to WRESTLE," adding that the conflict was detracting from the experience.
It may not explicitly wrestle with karmic questions, but its woozy magical realism parks close enough to Russian Doll to scrape side mirrors.
Producers in Colombia, Ecuador and Brazil are benefiting as Venezuelan shipments fall and Canada and Mexico wrestle with production declines and pipeline constraints.
Governors in town for a conference will also meet with President Trump Monday as Republicans wrestle with the future of ObamaCare's Medicaid expansion.
Instead, the humans simply observe as these huge mammals splash in the river, wrestle in the grass, and snack on the forest canopy.
Even the best of GoT has suffered from narrative bloat as the series struggled to wrestle its challenging source material to the ground.
That's what northern Minnesota martial arts is really all about: desperate trench warfare in a confined space as two fighters wrestle for position.
He could travel the indies, a latter-day territory-style attraction: Come see CM Punk, step right up, see him wrestle the locals!
Australia Look, I know Australians don't drink Foster's any more than they eat whole fried jumbo onions or wrestle gators in khaki shorts.
In eighth grade, after Karageorge failed to qualify for the state wrestling tournament, he became motivated to lift and wrestle more and more.
It was a sign of an early administration strategy as companies wrestle with Trump's trade fights, which he says will benefit American workers.
Across nearly 19903 towns in northeastern Connecticut, a slow-motion disaster is unfolding, as local officials and homeowners wrestle with an extraordinary phenomenon.
Many brandings are governed by an unspoken cowboy etiquette: Young people wrestle the cattle onto the ground, while older ones handle the iron.
By attempting to check hook Alexander Gustafsson every time he stepped in, Błachowicz forced the light heavyweight division's prettiest boxer to wrestle instead.
But, above all, it was De La Soul's desire and ability to wrestle with terrifying subject matter that pushed them into new territory.
It's for you to wrestle with the idea of where the connection lies and where the arrows are pointing and what it means.
The Ticket Fairy wants to wrestle away domination of venues from Ticketmaster while giving fans ways to earn tickets for referring their friends.
Thimapy pairs you with another burly man with whom you can fight and wrestle—but you use your words instead of your fists.
How these competitions will intertwine remains something for the governing bodies to wrestle with, as is the future of this season's club competitions.
But in interviews, lawmakers seemed to wrestle with the correct response to individual cases; many said they did not know enough to judge.
Somewhat remarkably, Detective Pikachu contains a veiled portrayal of James and Lachlan Murdoch's attempts to wrestle control of their father Rupert's media empire.
Lawmakers will have to wrestle with what kinds of algorithms they want deployed to enforce their regulation, and there is no easy solution.
In a lengthy report, The Washington Post reveals how Bezos tried to wrestle control of the narrative, enraging the Enquirer's chief content officer.
He showed off cellphone videos of past matches; the animals seem to wrestle with their long necks until one submits by running away.
Government forces under President Bashar al-Assad want to wrestle the region, which borders Turkey, back from Syrian rebel groups and Jihadist forces.
"We don't need to attack and wrestle into submission every human impulse," said Amanda Clayman, a psychotherapist and financial wellness advocate at Prudential.
Magazine ____ When movies and shows, from "Blindspotting" to "Detroit," wrestle with the emotional toll of violence against black people, their creators' intentions matter.
" On a daily basis, environmentally minded Americans wrestle with countless consumer dilemmas about which products to buy in order to "save the planet.
And in 2024, Republican presidential candidates will have to wrestle with the very basic question of what it means to be a Republican.
Beside his hospital bed, they openly wrestle with the ethics of killing him but ultimately decide their instant inheritance would be worth it.
" Ms. Smith received the most enthusiastic applause when she sang about "the power to dream, to rule, to wrestle the world from fools.
When Todd refused to go, Chris set the gun down on the kitchen island and tried to wrestle him out of the house.
Ask a critic The New York Times's chief classical music critic and a loyal reader (and listener) wrestle with the boundaries of programming.
Colorado's Cory Gardner and Maine's Susan Collins, who face difficult reelection races in swing states, must wrestle with the delicate politics of impeachment.
But every student should be disquieted and forced to wrestle with difficult ideas, even hateful ones, and especially with ideas they find disagreeable.
Further to this, stubbornly low oil and gas prices are causing companies to wrestle with their portfolios in order to become more competitive.
While Mr. Khan slashed at them, they managed to wrestle him to the sidewalk and take away at least one of his knives.
He added the group aimed to wrestle down its cost-to-income ratio from 86 percent to around 65 percent in coming years.
Deutsche Bank continues to wrestle with its acquisition in 2010 of a majority in Postbank, which has a large branch network in Germany.
Cats, too, love to play with things they can wrestle with, like a toy mouse on a string or a ball of yarn.
In that post she helped black families wrestle with whether and how to enroll in white schools, where they would face certain hostility.
He made the boys wrestle in Speedo swimsuits, saying that they risked getting caught on loose fabric and injuring themselves, Mr. Fitter said.
Owens can talk and he can absolutely wrestle, but he is also—and there's no delicate way to put this—a fat dude.
But to get there, Google first needs to wrestle some retail shelf space away from Samsung, and that's where Google must improve the most.
Rubio, by contrast, has been meeting Trump at his own level, like the proverbial man getting into the sty to wrestle with the pig.
That group is going to help us wrestle with more specific questions like that, and we have representation from the disability community on that.
" DWAYNE JOHNSON SAYS HE 'LOVES' THAT HIS TEENAGE DAUGHTER SIMONE WANTS TO WRESTLE Johnson added, "To me, there's no need to have a conversation.
Wrestle Kingdom is part WrestleMania, part indie extravaganza, its various wrestlers linked loosely by a style that involves hitting one another really, really hard.
It's largely about changing the narrative to make climate change a 2020 issue as Democrats attempt to wrestle back the White House from Trump.
"These are the types of questions individual states will have to wrestle with in terms of the broader impact of cannabis legalization," Kinney said.
And the increased attention on gun policy may force Sanders to wrestle with his two political identities: independent Vermont senator and Democratic presidential candidate.
I like to argue if we want to rule boardrooms like men, shouldn't we be able to wrestle and tussle and still be feminine?
While season 14's "Press Pass," didn't deal with the baby speculation, it did wrestle with another subject constantly hanging above the Kardashians: sexism.
Like that annoying kid who'd always challenge you to an arm wrestle at school, the Australian government loves talking about how strong it is.
AS ORTHODOX Christian leaders prepare for what has been billed as their most important gathering for centuries, they have many problems to wrestle with.
Dave and Sean try (and fail) to fix the Kings, complain about the Olympics, and wrestle with the Maple Leafs actually making the playoffs.
Try a show such as Andi Mack where the characters wrestle with peer pressure to look and act a certain way to fit in.
This, too, could become fodder for the show's attempt to wrestle the messiness of reality into a format filled with punchlines and audience laughter.
There was something disjointed about Wrestle Kingdom 13 and the fact that the biggest talking point is Okada's pants is testament to that fact.
But, taken as a whole, "Greek Gotham" points to the universality of the humanist questions that artists have—and likely always will—wrestle with.
"On the show, we have a purpose that isn't just to look good, it's to learn to wrestle and run the ropes," she says.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson can wrestle, act, and even run for president, so it should surprise no one that he's also a good kisser.
AS ERASMUS has often observed, all democracies, and democratic clubs, wrestle with how best to advance the ideal of freedom of religion and thought.
Indeed, representative democracy is predicated on the idea that many have neither the time nor the inclination to wrestle with the details of policymaking.
With that in mind, imagine the power of literature that forces us to wrestle with a new truth or alternative view of the world.
The bills come as state politicians across the country wrestle with how prevent their residents from seeing tax increases due to the new law.
"Never wrestle him, any guy that can do a body slam, he's my kind of guy, he's my guy," Trump said of the congressman.
It marks a reprieve for fintech firms trying to wrestle market share from long established banks in the fast growing payments and apps sector.
Hutton has surrendered only two goals in his last four games, and appears poised to wrestle the No. 1 goalie role from Jake Allen.
He would lunge in with a punch, and as Kovalev tried to retaliate, Ward would grab his arms and wrestle him toward the ropes.
Owen Hill, a Republican from Colorado Springs, told The Colorado Statesman on Thursday that he will try to wrestle the Republican nomination from Lamborn.
The question with which NATO leaders must wrestle as the summit ends is whether Trump's clear and public doubts about the alliance's purpose matter.
The energy it takes to wrestle, to pick someone up in the air … in boxing it's just your weight, you're not carrying nobody's weight.
What they ended up going with is even better: a satirical game show where contestants wrestle one another to compete for personal hygiene products.
We'll try to wrestle additional information from Hawtin when he performs in Los Angeles this weekend at Pete Tong's inaugural Essential Mix Live event.
It would aim to use aggressive regulatory tactics to wrestle health insurers and drug manufacturers into submission and shift the cost away from consumers.
"He talked about how he wished he could play Legos with him and wrestle with him, how much he missed his dad," Theresa recalled.
I remember he used to try to wrestle with me to impart the importance of self-defense, ignite in me some passion for survival.
His students—Fujiwara, Antonio Inoki, Masakatsu Funaki, Minoru Suzuki and so on—were taught to put on a show, but also to wrestle properly.
Moore College of Art & Design's Socially Engaged Art Graduate Programs wrestle with the ethics of practicing art in the public, social, and political spheres.
To what extent does Javert wrestle with the same questions of death, life, suicide, revenge and vengeance that Jean Valjean does in his soliloquy?
Reckoning with wealth (yours or that of others) is welcome, as are all attempts to wrestle with its absence and the impact of that.
In lawsuits, Mr. Capparelli has been accused of groping teenage boys, asking them to wrestle and photographing them in compromising positions while wearing swimsuits.
Letting things be is far saner than attempting to wrestle everything into a single theory, let alone marshal it all toward a specific end.
As someone's whose tastes run closer to "basic" than "genius," I can only wrestle with the man's work and death as I know how.
Franny, Jet, and Vincent Owens (the brother we didn't meet in "Practical Magic") "wrestle with the 'abnormalities'" of their untapped gifts, the statement said.
Mr. Cuomo was not even in Albany on Monday to arm-wrestle legislators into a deal, though he returned to the capital on Tuesday.
I was much more interested in the less literal connections, where designers seemed to wrestle with Catholicism and connect it to a modern condition.
The law is intended to wrestle "EVs" away from "their boutique-ish environment," said Kevin de León, the state senator who sponsored the bill.
The song is perhaps a fitting anthem for bands like Despers USA as they wrestle with challenges brought on by gentrification in Caribbean enclaves.
Resentment of European Union rules and the failure of the bloc to wrestle with immigration and border controls were major issues in the campaign.
Not only must we find this aid, we must also wrestle with admitting fewer full-paying students, or growing the size of the college.
I ploughed ahead with questions, asking him where he lives and who with, trying to wrestle the ever expanding age gap from my mind.
You've got kids and you've got to be a dad and you've got to wrestle and tickle and play games and all that stuff.
When it comes to life or death of a child, absolutely no family should be forced to wrestle with uncertainty and rely on luck.
And as mall owners wrestle with their problems, yield-conscious investors have been turning to such options to bolster their returns on real estate.
Mr. Capparelli had been accused in lawsuits of groping teenage boys, asking them to wrestle and photographing them in compromising positions while wearing swimsuits.
I saw president Obama wrestle with the Navy SEALs after Osama bin Laden, to fight for the Affordable Care Act and so many more.
Without provocation, the supervisor for the Chicago-based carrier then lunged for Ms Correia's case and, incredibly, tried to wrestle it away from the musician.
Most of the characters, even the villain in the first game, is redeemed by you helping them wrestle with what's troubling them inside their head.
"One of the things Starbucks has to wrestle with is how to incorporate this kind of training into the onboarding of every employee," Ifill said.
In chapters detailing the troubled development of Halo Wars and Dragon Age: Inquisition, developers Ensemble and Bioware (respectively) wrestle with their publishers' constantly shifting demands.
A customer at the restaurant managed to wrestle Reinking's rifle away before Reinking fled, shedding his jacket, the only thing he was wearing, police said.
WTA is a place where all of Point-Saint-Charles comes to see us wrestle and it's really cool to see all the fans here.
"Both artists, working in different centuries, wrestle with the impact of rapid development and how to balance the built and natural world," Ms. Menconeri said.
While pacts focusing on specific issues are easier to negotiate, they can't cover the broader issues that countries, rich and poor, have to wrestle with.
"Typically, what we do is start trying to wrestle with the pain, resist it, and push it away, because we hate it," Dr. Goldstein says.
Politically, the legislation was also a chance for Democrats — including the recently elected president, Bill Clinton — to wrestle the issue of crime away from Republicans.
Edge of Extinction gives us the chance to see players who have had their torches snuffed too soon – and have to wrestle with the agony.
While the better-off in society wrestle with how to customize a 100-year life, poorer members of society will face much lower life expectancy.
That meant many voters had to wrestle with five different ballot papers, some of which were the size of a poster, with hundreds of choices.
Andrews' son was instructed to let go of the bat, and did, later telling officers he managed to wrestle the weapon from his father's grip.
MASSACHUSETTS FISHERMEN WRESTLE GREAT WHITE SHARK FOR STRIPED BASS IN WILD FOOTAGE One Tennessee man, Lanny Clark, witnessed Whitley make fishing history in the state.
Obama: That goes to the larger issue that we wrestle with all the time around AI. Part of what makes us human are the kinks.
The larger context here is that racism and homophobia are deep legacies that our society has to wrestle with and we have far to go.
This year, a Texas teenage transgender boy, Mack Beggs, was allowed to wrestle only girls, because his birth certificate says he was female at birth.
Clients often must wrestle with emotionally charged issues, such as whether to eventually sell a given business to a loyal employee or an outside buyer.
The goal is to wrestle away control of due dates from human users, who are prone to setting unrealistic deadlines and failing to follow through.
Even if Democrats manage to wrestle control of either — or both — chambers, the Trump administration will still be trying to drive its priorities through Congress.
Last season, James had to wrestle the Warriors without the aid of Irving, who injured his left knee in the first game of the series.
Unlike the elections in those years, however, I'm not sure a wave will necessarily mean the minority party will wrestle away control of the House.
Iron Fist, a story about a white billionaire martial artist with mystical abilities, can't hope to wrestle with similar themes, and that's a big problem.
In a campaign video, he rode a Harley-Davidson with his tattooed arms exposed, offering to arm-wrestle Mr. Ryan in lieu of a debate.
Last month, Trump unexpectedly fired campaign manager Corey Lewandowski as he continues to wrestle with how his team can best prepare for the general election.
It's one that has forced me to wrestle with existential questions about my true beliefs, and how they intersect with my life as an entrepreneur.
"Mary Queen of Scots" has sisterhood and frustration aplenty as the two young royals wrestle with politics, plots, power, love and their scheming male advisers.
"We tried to wrestle control of the game from Bolivia (and) the team improved a bit in the second half," said Argentine coach Edgardo Bauza.
European Union leaders gathered in Brussels to wrestle with legal, moral and political obstacles raised by their proposal to return migrants from Greece to Turkey.
The storyline in NJPW is headed toward a showdown between Okada and Tetsuya Naito, the probable winner of the G1, at Wrestle Kingdom in January.
Many people are happy to wrestle with the question of how men accused of sexual misconduct can redeem themselves and earn the public's goodwill again.
Rules state that participants wrestle in gravy in two-minute bouts and they win points for not only their moves but also the audience's applause.
" Hof had initially invited Chyna to his brothel following her 2002 Celebrity Boxing Match to teach his girls how to wrestle, "a very popular fetish.
Drew Michael is his attempt to wrestle his way out of the perverse feedback loop that exists between a performer, their audience, and their relationships.
Matt and Nick had just spent two years ensnared by someone else's rules—how to wrestle, how to perform, how to act, how to look.
While airlines are planning more robust flight schedules this summer, that may change in the months to come as carriers wrestle with higher fuel costs.
Investors' apparent willingness to take on risk comes even as markets wrestle with ongoing U.S. trade negotiations with Canada and unresolved trade issues with China.
"The guy was trying to wrestle them a bit," the witness, who didn't want to be named for fear of police reprisal, told VICE News.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the U.S. central bank is "insulated from short-term political pressures," as policymakers wrestle with whether to cut rates.
His appearance served as a reminder of American companies' continuing travails in China, which could deepen as the two powers wrestle over high-tech supremacy.
He would never bite, but he would try to grab me with his little T-rex arms and wrestle me away from his beloved master.
Not the Dayton Rodeo, where Scholten is watching men wrestle calves, children ride sheep, and a one-armed cowboy wrangle a zebra with a whip.
Speaking from experience, Kay shared that it's okay to wrestle with questions as she too has been tormented by her son's death for many years.
MPs are currently debating whether to wrestle control of parliamentary business on Wednesday away from the government, with a vote due before 10:00 p.m.
All three of his books wrestle with some version of the same question: What will give our lives meaning in the decades and centuries ahead?
"I just don't think we've begun to wrestle with the deep constitutional issues here," David Pozen, a constitutional law professor at Columbia Law School, said.
Nearby, Pyro Pulse and the Iceberg Joe, two brothers from Staten Island who wrestle together as the Elements, showed off $400 custom leather luchador masks.
Blumenthal has done her job well: presenting the history, and leaving readers to wrestle with what the future may hold for families facing unwanted pregnancies.
A manic dread hangs over the city as people wrestle with the lost comforts they once enjoyed in their neighborhoods and, more broadly, their lives.
Books like this one change the game, giving young readers a story to dive into, to wrestle with, quite possibly to shout at in fury.
Governments certainly aren't doing much to wrestle with the problem; as we wrote yesterday, they're more interested in finding ways into encrypted messages from terrorists.
She's not just studious; she's a well of irony and snappy put-downs, which help her wrestle her way through a forest of obnoxious men.
As communities wrestle with the administration's new policy, they face another challenge, too: distinguishing between verifiable reports of arrests and empty rumors driven by fear.
They're bulky and have a habit of coming unrolled at the worst possible moment, leaving you to wrestle with it when you're already running late.
Fierce offensives and evacuation deals have helped President Bashar al-Assad's military wrestle back control of much of Syria, with support from Russia and Iran.
During the 2014 campaign cycle, the super-PAC spent $23.3 million helping Republicans win congressional races and wrestle control of the Senate away from Democrats.

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