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