Teen had wrestled with hair before match Andrew wrestled without any issues in previous matches the week before the incident, his parents said through Speziali.
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Chief among them are Michael E. Novogratz, a private equity tycoon who wrestled at Princeton, and David Barry, who wrestled at Columbia and is the president of Ironstate Development Company.
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" Again, I wrestled with, "Is that the right way?
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But I have wrestled for years - YEARS - with pornography.
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I climbed trees, played sparring with the boys, and wrestled.
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Those issues were discussed and we wrestled with this policy.
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Physicists have wrestled with these and other problems for years.
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Chyna has clearly wrestled with how to help him out.
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To the boy who I wrestled with on the trampoline.
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Family ties are tested, kingdoms are questioned, kittens are wrestled.
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Gynecologists have wrestled with the benefits and drawbacks of morcellation.
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The book is to be wrestled with, but not followed.
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He reportedly last wrestled in 2014 ... in a cage match.
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I'm not worried about getting out wrestled or out grappled.
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Since the 1960s, prissy painting has wrestled with its mortality.
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She wrestled with the pros and cons of the plan.
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They have wrestled with this thought together, religious and secular.
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Funaki also wrestled for Pro Wrestling Fujiwara and Newborn UWF.
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Jews wrestled with the best ideas they encountered from outside.
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Dan Severn also wrestled for WWF in the late 90s.
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The Florida Keys, however, wrestled with more severe storm damage.
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The country has wrestled with these demons in public before.
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It was wrestled with by John Winthrop and Walt Whitman.
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It wrestled with suppliers, and dealt with a few delays.
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But still he wrestled eloquently with the meanings of things.
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Employees of privately held companies have long wrestled with this issue.
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No one has been bitten or wrestled to the ground yet.
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The company also publicly wrestled with developers like Politwoops and Twitpic.
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After his second reign ended in 1977, he wrestled on tours.
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Paul raised points privacy advocates have wrestled with for some time.
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A lifelong athlete, Lubin has wrestled with this choice since childhood.
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Jimmy wrestled from the 1970s onward ... all the way through 2010.
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Bundy left the WWF in 1995 and wrestled independently until 2007.
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Throughout his career, McDonagh has wrestled with the idea of authority.
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I wrestled with myself over whether to watch this video, too.
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But it has recently wrestled with a slump in that market.
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Australians and New Zealanders have long wrestled with the implications of
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I wrestled to hold it steady, fumbling for the off switch.
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All year long, he had wrestled with where to attend college.
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In August, the Young Bucks wrestled the Hardys in Santiago, Chile.
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I had wrestled with this idea for the last few years.
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Go deeper: Queen praises "brave individuals" who wrestled London Bridge attacker
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They "wrestled," which explained the noise that led to Vic's departure.
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DANIEL McDERMON I have wrestled a lot with the education vs.
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Even before the quake, the school system had wrestled with tumult.
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This seems like an idea you wrestled with quite a bit.
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The Nuba of Sudan wrestled in their home territory and in Egypt.
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They wrestled Anderson onto a stretcher and took him to the hospital.
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Simpson wrestled the gun away from him and no one was hurt.
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But serious scholars of Russian affairs have long wrestled with this problem.
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Bialy and a third student joined in and wrestled with the shooter.
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Throughout the year, the protests kept up as Egypt wrestled with change.
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A Waffle House patron tackled the suspect and wrestled away his weapon.
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More recently, Democrats have also wrestled with the issue of civility. Rep.
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I've wrestled with the question as long as I've played mature games.
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Democrats have long wrestled over whether to launch impeachment proceedings against Trump.
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The two men wrestled, and then Curry went for Sanchez's own holster.
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I wrestled it level again— And suddenly, I could see the propeller.
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"I feel like I've been getting wrestled every single rehearsal," he said.
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During arguments, the judges wrestled with what can be considered "indirect" control.
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The gunman was tackled by other students who wrestled the gun away.
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White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said Trump "wrestled" with those decisions.
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OF Jorge Bonifacio wrestled the right field job away from Jorge Solar.
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Trump's campaign has frequently wrestled with violence boiling over at its events.
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"Cain and I wrestled two times, we split 1-1," Hager said.
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These jackets had surged through fields, down icy hills, wrestled with dogs.
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" Among other things, he wrestled with what he called a "chemical addiction.
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Mr. Trump, so far, has arguably wrestled the presidency to a draw.
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Anthropologists and activists for isolated tribes have long wrestled with that question.
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Sandusky roughhoused, wrestled and showered with boys in the name of sports.
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But somehow a feature film has been wrestled out of the series.
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For the rest of her life, she wrestled with fame and infamy.
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Hutchinson's elegant, rough-edged poems have wrestled with influence without being overwhelmed.
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James Shaw Jr. said he ambushed and wrestled Reinking to save himself.
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State boards and legislatures have wrestled with how to regulate the industry.
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Panelists wrestled with concerns that the data emerged from a single trial.
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There, he wandered among the tall pines and wrestled with his misgivings.
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Nuba's women also wrestled once a year in conjunction with the harvest reaping.
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Tate wrestled through high school and still shoots in on opponents pretty consistently.
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They were met by manager Maurice Farris – who wrestled Jernigan to the ground.
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Harithas left, and, later, the Everson wrestled with serious financial and staffing challenges.
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At Iowa City parties, poets wrestled in kiddie pools filled with Jell-O.
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In the months since, Mr. Russo's loved ones have wrestled with their grief.
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The nation's largest mortgage lender, Wells also wrestled with a sluggish housing market.
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Whenever foreign capital inflows dried up, emerging markets wrestled with a painful dilemma.
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From there, they wrestled him against the gate and then onto the ground.
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The officer wrestled Craig and her daughter to the pavement and handcuffed them.
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It is not the first time Olympic authorities have wrestled with the problem.
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But Mr. Trump wrestled on Thursday with the final arrangements for a rollout.
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I wrestled with the right thing to do when Trump visits Dayton today.
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Reporters wrestled past him, brandishing cameras and blasting flash powder in his face.
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He has previously wrestled in a red mask, giving rise to his nickname.
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Other states with major election races also have wrestled with voting rights issues.
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I've wrestled with the culture of fear that keeps women from traveling alone.
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Just up ahead a lioness and her three cubs wrestled on a log.
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Residents were wrestled out of their rented homes, and bulldozers flattened entire neighborhoods.
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I wrestled with my ancestors to let me claim hold of my life.
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Instead, he wrestled aloud with the implications of the accusations against Mr. Moore.
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The Rockets swarmed the boards and wrestled for loose balls like W.W.E. heavies.
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He wrestled with Immanuel Kant's theories on ethics versus John Stuart Mill's utilitarianism.
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Mr. Lake recalled the time he wrestled two black men over a pistol.
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"I know it's being wrestled with, I haven't heard any update," said Sen.
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Congress has already wrestled with this question repeatedly over the last several years.
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These are issues that Clinton has wrestled with for more than 40 years.
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Employees wrestled him to the floor and held him there until police arrived.
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Five hours after they landed, the two dogs wrestled on Godai's hotel bed.
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The two men then briefly wrestled each other before being separated by police.
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As I wrestled with those feelings internally, I knew I had to do something.
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When he refused the jailers' orders to undress, they wrestled him to the ground.
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He aggressively approached her with a knife and wrestled her towards his open trunk.
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Sehgal's halqai successfully wrestled reciprocity and participatory interactionist aesthetics away from contemporary selfie culture.
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As they playfully wrestled in the sand, Bendjima wrapped both arms around the model.
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China and the United States wrestled over the fate of Chen Guangcheng, a blind
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Security wrestled with unruly passengers as punches flew, leading to at least three arrests.
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Screams wailed through the under-construction terminal, as officers wrestled passengers to the ground.
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I wrestled with the swells, paddling for wave after wave, but didn't catch many.
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On an empty stomach, after you've wrestled, it goes to your head pretty quick.
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While filming, the women of GLOW sometimes wrestled three or four matches a day.
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Chris Jericho wrestled Naito for the Intercontinental title and won in a wild brawl.
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Tensions rose and street protests were mounted as the two sides wrestled in court.
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He hunted, played tennis, and wrestled in his country's style, known as Breton Wrestling.
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He openly wrestled with his identity as a police officer and a black man.
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He was the last person that I wrestled back, God knows how long ago?
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The Bucks have wrestled every opponent, done every match, held titles everywhere they've worked.
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I've wrestled with an eating disorder, on and off, since I was a teenager.
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After Sunday's attack, the suspect was immediately wrestled to the ground by museum guards.
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The pay-per-view after Wrestlemania, Payback, was both well-booked and well-wrestled.
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Men from Dagestan say they have always wrestled, in traditional bouts between mountain villages.
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In those 20 years working for them, Game also wrestled with his true identity.
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Since then, Musk wrestled with officials in Alameda County to keep Tesla's Fremont, Calif.
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Social media platforms wrestled with how to deal with coronavirus content on its platforms.
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The fact that Joseph's wife didn't know troubles her, and she wrestled with guilt.
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He could have wrestled with the tension between population-level research and individual experience.
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But the document wrestled with what many church historians consider a more significant change.
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They began to chase him and Officer Mulkeen wrestled Mr. Williams to the ground.
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My mom had wrestled in some capacity with insecurities that followed her into adulthood.
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Much of ARMY has also wrestled with the song's heavy use of auto-tune.
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Elsewhere, Tara and Rosita wrestled with longstanding dilemmas and Jadis continued to talk funny.
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Many protesters were wrestled to the ground by security and dragged from the chamber.
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"Take," which she wrestled with for a month, was the longest in column inches.
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Ultimately, I believe our government will be stronger for having wrestled with these issues.
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He gave his award to James Shaw Jr., the young man who wrestled -- WATTERS: Nice.
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Even Josh the dealer wrestled with how he saw some people reacting to his product.
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She's wrestled men for 12 years, having been introduced to sessioning by a submissive client.
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|
But just as Shevaun reached for the weapon, the man wrestled it away from her.
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Some states have wrestled with voting eligibility for out-of-state students in the past.
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I've only wrestled once, but I drink wine often, and really appreciate a good cabernet.
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His first big taste of mainstream attention was when he wrestled a 9-year-old.
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After a patron wrestled away the gunman's rifle, the suspect fled the scene on foot.
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Dalton wrestled competitively, binding his tubes to his body and tucking them under his singlet.
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The proper relationship between wealth and faith is a question Americans have always wrestled with.
|
|
Most of the women who wrestled on GLOW were actresses, singers, and dancers—not wrestlers.
|
|
The officer who wrestled Mr. Conrad to the ground suffered a cut to his hand.
|
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"The moment Krevlin wrestled control of the business away, he went dark," Mr. Franklin said.
|
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And yet she was wrestled to the ground, handcuffed and put in a police car.
|
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Throughout most of his life, the Finnish composer Einojuhani Rautavaara wrestled with two shadow presences.
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Tindle three times in the back last January, as he wrestled on the ground with
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He began wrestling in 1999 and primarily wrestled with Ring of Honor from 2002-05.
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They've historically wrestled with institutionalized sexism and are often "mommy tracked" when they have children.
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"This particular situation hits home for me because this is where I wrestled," said Bray.
|
|
While in High School, Bray identified as a lesbian, and like Beggs, wrestled against girls.
|
|
"He may have wrestled Dagestani bears," he said on Conan O'Brien's late-night TV show.
|
|
As the nation wrestled with that mysterious chapter of Mexican history, another was already starting.
|
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It's a question that anyone who has dieted — or thought about dieting — has wrestled with.
|
|
But five years is a long time, and there are legacies to be wrestled with.
|
|
Democrats at the conference admitted that they have wrestled with how to talk about Russia.
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He killed five people before he was finally wrestled down to the ground and disarmed.
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When he had tracked the monster down, he wrestled it and choked it to death.
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In recent years, the siblings have wrestled each other for control of their father's business.
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The appeals judges seemed to have wrestled with the case, with all writing separate opinions.
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He grew up in northeastern India in a family that wrestled constantly with financial problems.
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Denise came in and grabbed it by the throat and wrestled it to the floor.
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As we approach Independence Day, we are sharing some pieces that wrestled with these questions.
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"Courts have wrestled with the idea of granting animals standing," she wrote in an email.
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We wrestled with it before my testimony where I confirmed that there was an investigation.
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According to her family and police records, Ms. Lyles wrestled with significant mental health issues.
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Officer Mulkeen and his partners chased him, and Officer Mulkeen wrestled him to the ground.
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He wrestled in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and currently works under the name L.A. Park.
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It's not the first time I've heard voices like this, or wrestled with this question.
|
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Republicans also wrestled among themselves with the tradeoffs needed to pay for lowering tax rates.
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"It would be nice if we wrestled with these questions in 2020, rather than 2030."
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Morales, who wrestled professionally for nearly three decades, became a star in the early 21970s.
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According to three friends, Mr. Comello wrestled with drug addiction and popped pills, including OxyContin.
|
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The organizers have been firm on that, but have wrestled with how to address diversity.
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He wrestled legends such as Blue Demon, El Rayo de Jalisco, Ultimo Dragón and others.
|
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Officials said the boy's father wrestled with the alligator to save the child but was unsuccessful.
|
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While the hardware team wrestled with the design, Quanttus faced much bigger challenges around the science.
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Smith wrestled professionally through the '70s, '80s and '90s, and made appearances on WWF and WWE.
|
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But Scott was stronger and wrestled away his Taser, briefly pointing it at him before running.
|
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They wrestled with this question: How does a country venerate both a King and a Trump?
|
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He wrestled for his high school in Satellite Beach, Florida, in the 250-pound weight class.
|
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They also wrestled with how to interpret the "youthful offender statute" that Carter was convicted under.
|
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The young Dreamers wrestled with one question in particular: What should they ask of Barack Obama?
|
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She was quickly wrestled to the ground by police and charged with disorderly conduct, prosecutors said.
|
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There's merit to some of those points, but it's unclear if Trump wrestled with their implications.
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I might have known better, but I also wrestled with anger, jealousy, and resentment of others.
|
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They wrestled with social scenes: friendship, dating and dormitory life where race still seemed to matter.
|
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Increasingly, the Democratic nominee and Trump have wrestled over the issue of national security and terrorism.
|
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The two men wrestled several times in New Japan and have electric chemistry with one another.
|
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Moxley recently wrestled for New Japan Pro-Wrestling -- his first post-WWE match -- and crushed it.
|
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Recently, the same patrolman wrestled a young man to the ground to stop him vanishing inside.
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Shaw saved lives when he wrestled a gun from an active shooter who had open fired.
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He had just started when Mario returned home and wrestled the grinder from his son's hands.
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"It's not an insignificant amount of space that we've wrestled back from the automobile," she said.
|
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He was upset he'd lost Erin to drugs after she wrestled with substance abuse for years.
|
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Makhachkala Journal Men from Dagestan in southern Russia have long wrestled in bouts between mountain villages.
|
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Yet she said she'd "wrestled" with the question of whether he should remain on house arrest.
|
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Silver hologram sequins littered the floor as I wrestled the stiff, shiny material over my hips.
|
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Perhaps no other writer of her generation has wrestled with this conundrum more than Leslie Jamison.
|
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When it was time to wake P-47 up, Sikich wrestled him into his empty cage.
|
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Jeb Bush has wrestled with his family's political legacy since joining the Republican primary last year.
|
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Other schools have wrestled with what to do with the buildings where mass shootings have occurred.
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Howard McNamara charged from the defense to wrestle with the referee Cooper Smeaton, who wrestled back.
|
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Like his two predecessors, he has wrestled with a strategy for the US war in Afghanistan.
|
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As Jackson wrestled with various dates in August to start a potential trial, Craig nodded emphatically.
|
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Two Times journalists spent three years reporting on Vervoort as she wrestled with an agonizing decision.
|
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I wrestled with judging the Ethiopian Church for holding its beliefs imperfectly, like all things human.
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"The International desk has indeed wrestled with this question, which is complicated and sensitive," he said.
|
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What followed were six months of often tense negotiations, as both companies wrestled over the details.
|
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The shack is again wrestled, this time off the sled, and the two holes are aligned.
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"I would not have allowed that — I would have wrestled him for the gun," she said.
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Kerry did serious sailing and mountain climbing; he played football and baseball and lacrosse and wrestled.
|
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Law enforcement officials wrestled Mr. Margraves down to the ground, handcuffed him and led him out.
|
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Grimmie's brother Mark then wrestled the killer to the ground, before the shooter took his own life.
|
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JIM JORDAN (R), OHIO: I mean Mike wrestled for us and was, you know, was a friend.
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The ball disappeared in the mass of humanity under the basket, who wrestled each other for possession.
|
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Yet she wrestled with a question that haunted many around her: How should the world be changed?
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To begin with, the girls wrestled each other in a mud pit that Mahavir dug for them.
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The killer was then wrestled to the ground by Grimmie's brother, Mark, and took his own life.
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Mathematicians have wrestled with the conjecture for centuries, but the store clerk had solved the problem intuitively.
|
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" Now, the question Flash really wrestled with was ... what happens the next time he sees his "friend?
|
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While the House wrestled with tax reform, Mitch McConnell was still trying to confirm judges this week.
|
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The assailant reportedly wrestled him to the ground, and hit him enough to cause scrapes and bruising.
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I wrestled around America, Japan, around Europe, and that was how I got my start in this.
|
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CCTV camera footage show him being wrestled to the ground by a police officer in a shop.
|
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President Jimmy Carter, who also wrestled with high unemployment, had the same amount of support as Trump.
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Scott was stronger and wrestled away his Taser, briefly pointing it at him before running, Slager said.
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Ethiopia wrestled down its mortality rates for children under five by two-thirds from 1990 to 2012.
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Even preventing reproduction can be complicated, as anyone who has ever wrestled with birth control can attest.
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The killer was Jose Gonzalez, who often wrestled as Invader 1, a masked superstar from Puerto Rico.
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The two best wrestlers in the world wrestled the best match of a four-match series Friday.
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Why, he handcuffed lightning, threw thunder in jail, murdered a rock, wrestled alligators, tussled with a whale.
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After 19 years he wrestled free, putting out an album called "Emancipation" and answering to Prince again.
|
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Many Presidents have wrestled with the tension between American values and the trade-offs required by realpolitik.
|
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Several officers wrestled Headley to the ground, prompting an investigation into what NYPD called a "troubling" incident.
|
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Imagine that type of world, where great ideas — wherever they arose — are thought about and wrestled with.
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The officers attempted to subdue Sterling with a stun gun and wrestled with him on the ground.
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A Republican senator confirmed that negotiators have wrestled with the procedural obstacle facing the anti-abortion language.
|
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Ms. Rhodes said she and her editor wrestled with how much detail to include about the attacks.
|
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A store clerk grabbed the shooter, but he wrestled free and fled, a witness told the police.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Technology start-ups have long wrestled with a conundrum of how to reward their employees.
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The Washington Post: Trump's actions tied to potential obstruction will be wrestled with in the political arena.
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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court wrestled on Monday with the role race may play in drawing legislative maps.
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It was the first time Bray had returned to the Berry Center since he had wrestled there.
|
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At the time, and for a long time after, I wrestled with how I might have responded.
|
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A burly pit bull and a big tan mutt wrestled on the floor as the music blared.
|
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In workshops and panel discussions, people wrestled with ways New Hampshire could draw people of different backgrounds.
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When he wrestled Hogan in 19903, they carried the flags of their respective countries to the ring.
|
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He wrestled with whether and when to go public, given the attention and scrutiny that might follow.
|
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The suspect fled after a 29-year-old diner, James Shaw Jr., wrestled the rifle from him.
|
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And these ideas are increasingly being wrestled with — though skeptically — by leading center-left economic policy thinkers.
|
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But even with its published "Community Guidelines," YouTube has wrestled with the subjective interpretation of those rules.
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The boy was a swimmer, and he said he had wrestled with suicidal thoughts the year before.
|
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Nor am I alone in the eating disorder I have wrestled with for the last 40 years.
|
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He had a working-class background that belied his elegant screen persona, something he apparently wrestled with.
|
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In the Justice Department, civil rights lawyers wrestled with how, and where, to exercise their new authority.
|
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One attempted murder count was for the customer who wrestled the gun away from Reinking, police said.
|
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Since Charlottesville, the A.C.L.U. has clearly wrestled with what to do when the next case comes along.
|
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They wrestled the small skiff through a tangle of overlapping lines, pulling it to the narrow dock.
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"My last memory will be me turning around and watching my friend get wrestled across the stage."
|
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But a group of bystanders stepped in to help and successfully wrestled the wheelchair back from him.
|
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Even CNN has to be wrestled into the ground in a fake match, not a real one.
|
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Two Times journalists spent three years reporting on Ms. Vervoort as she wrestled with an agonizing decision.
|
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TV on Thursday that they really wrestled with how the allegations against the judge should be viewed.
|
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Many Alabama conservatives have wrestled with supporting Moore's Democratic opponent Doug Jones, who supports abortion rights. Sen.
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Then, with America in the midst of yet another mass shooting, he wrestled the AR-289 away.
|
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Green snakes symbolizing alcoholism are wrestled with, and bottles entrap drunks, who often turned to "surrogate" alcohols.
|
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The pups wrestled, chased toys, nuzzled each other, licked, sniffed, and occasionally let out a big howl.
|
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" The youngest is Saraya-Jade Knight (played by Florence Pugh), who first wrestled as "Britani" before becoming "Paige.
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Police say when he took a break, presumably to reload, a patron wrestled the gun away from him.
|
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DiBiase wrestled for the WWE's developmental program and is the son of Ted "The Million Dollar Man" DiBiase.
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They wrestled him into slacks and a white shirt and planted him on the edge of the bed.
|
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Islam is hardly alone in its debates on suicide; most major religions similarly have wrestled with the issue.
|
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Rather than shying away from the question, the creative team wrestled with their purpose as the series progressed.
|
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Gig economy companies like Lyft and Uber have wrestled with problems similar to the one Instacart is facing.
|
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A generation ago a great deal of appropriation art in the galleries wrestled with the claims of originality.
|
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She wrestled early in the night, losing clean to Asuka and, presumably, blowing her chance at headlining WrestleMania.
|
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How Meehan wrestled Terra to the pavement and stabbed her pocketbook with his knife, eventually piercing her skin.
|
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Rhodes looks like an athlete rather than a bodybuilder or a luchadore, and he wrestled like an athlete.
|
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"They wrestled with the man and got control of him and threatened both of their lives," Swing said.
|
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Santana also wrestled a fan for a foul ball down the right-field line in the fifth inning.
|
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My dad had actually wrestled him a couple of times and they had become friends over the years.
|
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The second, "Olive Branch", wrestled the nearby Afrin region from the hands of Syrian Kurdish forces this spring.
|
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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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It all went down in Jacksonville, Florida -- where Ronda wrestled her first ever match on Monday Night Raw.
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Shaw, 29, is credited with saving lives when he wrestled a rifle from the hands of the gunman.
|
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Rather, he wrestled with whether he wanted to begin healing the fractured party he was seeking to lead.
|
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So he decided to rush the gunman, actually wrestled that assault rifle away, tossed it over the counter.
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As a serial founder who devolved into a venture capitalist five years ago, I've wrestled with this question.
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He wrestled with the request and deliberated in lawyerly fashion the arguments for and against his speaking publicly.
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State and federal regulators have wrestled with how far automakers should be able to push driver-assist technology.
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Two days previously, during the event at which she co-headlined with Ernest Fenby, Cora wrestled two women.
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When he was in high school he wrestled all four years at the 11,000-seat capacity Berry Center.
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As Eddie Vedder and Kurt Cobain wrestled publicly with their own stardom, the rave brigade responded: Oh yeah?
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"The followers of the prophet also wrestled, and as we are Muslims, wrestling came to us with Islam."
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Live TV footage appeared to show a handful of protesters being detained after being wrestled to the ground.
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Then, on Tuesday, American officials wrestled with allies over a United Nations measure on combating rape during wartime.
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A crowd of people wrestled over newspapers commemorating the unveiling of the name of Japan's new imperial era.
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While Foreman was considered the stronger fighter, Ali tied him up and wrestled him around throughout the bout.
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Mr. Dunn, a 28-year-old from Providence, R.I., has wrestled full-time for the last four years.
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"They wrestled with the man and got control of him and threatened both of them's lives," he said.
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Never tickled, giggled, wrestled on the floor, thrown a ball, or played a prank or peek-a-boo.
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He was the deliberate man who stood for right and wrestled wrong until right became the natural winner.
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At the time, most white Americans still thought of racial injustice as a "problem" only Southerners wrestled with.
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Holding the cigarette in her teeth, she wrestled her hair down again and twisted it into a braid.
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In the early days of Amazon's expansion into logistics, executives wrestled over what price to put on safety.
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More footage showed a different man walking away with a large knife he reportedly wrestled from the attacker.
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At the time, officials also wrestled with the case of an 103-ish Greek man named Symeon Symeonidis.
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Yancey wrestled with a tiny fragment of a sample until he had wrung all the soul from it.
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After numerous rounds of tear gas, police charged forward and wrestled protesters to the ground, making several arrests.
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For these reasons, I wrestled for awhile with the question of the right time to end the character.
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He first wrestled professionally in 1959 and became a regional champion on the West Coast during the 1960s.
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Ivan Koloff, aka The Russian Bear who wrestled to fame for years as a supreme villain, has died.
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Per police records, McDowell and the officer wrestled -- with the cop hitting the NFL player with a taser.
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Sarjeant emerged from the crowd and fired at least six times before being wrestled to the ground by police.
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Neither of them, however, wrestled their first ever match on live pay-per-view like Williams did last night.
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As Trump fumed in the White House, Republicans wrestled with how to cope with the latest avalanche of disclosures.
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The iconic actress, who died on Wednesday at age 80, wrestled with diabetes, alcoholism and loss throughout her life.
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Dillashaw first wrestled in third grade in Northern California; Cruz started as a 78-pound seventh grader in Tucson.
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Things were made worse as Teixeira immediately suffered another convincing loss when he was out wrestled by Phil Davis.
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Every leader since Mao has wrestled with questions about the Communist Party's legitimacy, and Mr Xi is no exception.
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"You know, I really wrestled with just saying, 'I'll see you guys later,' " he admitted to a tearful Ashlee.
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In real life, that happening is a longshot—Liger wrestled predominantly in Japan, the Rock in the United States.
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Consider how Taika Waititi wrestled with imperialism in Thor: Ragnarok, which is built around a white man named Chris.
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A devoted Christian, Tebow made gracious public statements about his setbacks, but wrestled with his personal doubts and frustration.
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You haven't publicly shamed yourself, suffered a breakdown, wrestled with addiction, or even just mysteriously disappeared for a decade.
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She says the clown grabbed the victim, hit him in the face, and then wrestled him to the ground.
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The West of Scotland, in particular, has long wrestled with a sectarian divide between Catholic and Protestant religious faith.
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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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Things go quiet for a second after the opening one-two and then we're wrestled back into the past.
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Lenders have wrestled with all-time high provisions since Brazil slumped into a deep recession almost three years ago.
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As he negotiated his cancer treatments, he wrestled with how he wanted to spend the rest of his life.
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The Supreme Court wrestled Tuesday with whether federal regulations for debt collectors should extend to companies that purchase debts.
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On "I Don't Like Shit," Earl wrestled with the death of his grandmother and the dissolution of a romance.
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Republican White House hopefuls have wrestled with whether Bill Clinton's past indiscretions are fair game before next November's election.
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Mulvin, who wrestled for OSU from 1975 to 1979, said he could not remember the name of the physician.
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After the initial diagnosis, the Foltzes wrestled with their insurance company for days to get Trevor treated with Acthar.
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Modern Christians have wrestled with how to apply the passage to issues like abortion, same-sex marriage and taxes.
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And they wrestled with what all that means for developing tools to quickly and effectively take these images down.
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By the end of the season, catcher Rene Rivera wrestled playing time away from Travis d'Arnaud, who was disappointing.
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Tasers are used in situations when subjects would otherwise be wrestled to the ground, hit with batons or shot.
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He rushed the gunman and wrestled the gun away, sustaining a gunshot wound and serious burns to his hands.
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Luke Wash, who wrestled for Gainesville High, is no stranger to the choke hold in which Williams found himself.
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His parents wrestled with a location for a burial after that, fearing it would be at risk of desecration.
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She waited two years to report the episode to Google after she said she wrestled with talking about it.
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His tweets have proven so counterproductive that his campaign aides successfully wrestled access to his account away from him.
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"We always wrestled," Adam Batirov, who has also competed for a team in Bahrain, said of Dagestan's highland wrestlers.
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And in California, where housing costs are the steepest in the nation, voters wrestled with two housing-related measures.
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Hatchell's comeback era came as U.N.C. wrestled with an academic fraud scandal that reached into the women's basketball program.
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The American Bar Association "has wrestled with the wisdom of the practice for over 20 years," Professor Gillers said.
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That's a question the authors of the Constitution wrestled with, and it's a question our society is debating today.
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It's not the first time that volunteers have wrestled with how to prevent sickness from sweeping through the camps.
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In Iraq, our company wrestled fiber optic cable across an airfield, and kept watch over radios, computers and satellites.
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"I think she wrestled and struggled with it," said Carl Tobias, a law professor at the University of Richmond.
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Last month, an anti-crime officer in the Bronx, Brian Mulkeen, 33, wrestled an armed man to the ground.
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"I've wrestled with how, obviously, he's not even like a sort of slightly-girly-boy-bander type," Beckinsale continued.
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"He wrestled those two blokes away from his wife and kids," Estorffe's father, Michael Estorffe, told The Australian newspaper.
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Several jurors interviewed after the first trial said they had wrestled more with the evidence presented against Mr. Sanders.
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They wrestled with how to both exist in that culture and resist that culture, and it really wasn't easy.
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It was her mother who had wrestled small alligators, though the stunt was sometimes erroneously ascribed to the daughter.
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The officer wrestled Mr. Espinal to the ground, but he resisted and reached for the gun, the statement said.
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Shaw, a customer at the Waffle House, rushed the gunman and wrestled the gun away, according to multiple reports.
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Coming out of oral arguments, the justices wrestled with the travel ban, at times breaking down on ideological lines.
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In the second set of debates, the candidates wrestled with the wage gap, discussing Ms. Harris's equal pay plan.
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He consulted his Republican colleague Adam Kinzinger, who in 2006 wrestled and disarmed a knife-wielding attacker in Milwaukee.
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"I've wrestled with how, obviously, he's not even like a sort of slightly-girly-boy-bander type," she continued.
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And track and field wrestled with the issue of prosthetic blades worn by the South African sprinter Oscar Pistorius.
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Trump reportedly wrestled with the issue in office after he had promised to rescind the program as a candidate.
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Three years after launch, Google had wrestled about a third of the search market away from its Chinese rival.
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Europe wrestled for two years over what to do with glyphosate amid a debate over whether it causes cancer.
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Whatever Newtown has wrestled with, he said, its character is no different from when his forefathers led the town.
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Breaks, bruises, and occasional run-ins with the law are infinitely better than the shadowy alternatives Roy wrestled with.
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When he took a break presumably to reload, according to police, a patron wrestled the gun away from him.
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Are these words one would normally associate with the guy who once stoically wrestled terrorists off Air Force One?
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The officers confronted the 215-year-old girl, wrestled her to the ground, and restrained her in the police car.
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As the man resisted leaving the stage, Harris' husband Douglas Emhoff jumped in and wrestled the microphone from the protester.
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Americans wrestled for nearly two years over how they envisioned our society as it moves deeper into the 260st century.
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Except he didn't: he fought no bulls, and he wrestled with a poor old ox in front of a camera.
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Nearly every femme-identifying person I know has wrestled with tall bar stools, directors chairs, deep arm chairs, and more.
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Charles, who wrestled under the name "Rockin' Rebel," shot Stephanie before he turned the gun on himself during the night.
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An annual watch party turned into a mini caucus, as longtime friends wrestled with choosing a Democratic candidate to support.
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She wrestled with the question of voting for additional subpoenas late into Thursday night, telling reporters shortly before 85033 p.m.
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Mr. Cena briefly wrestled for Ultimate Pro Wrestling, an independent outfit based in California, before signing with W.W.E. in 2001.
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I have always wrestled with what has been expected of me as a woman versus what I expect of myself.
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It was also around the same time when Parton wrestled with guilt over an emotional affair that left her heartbroken.
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Arthur Clough and Matthew Arnold wrestled with their doubts in print, and by 1900 agnosticism and indifference were gaining sway.
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Society's wrestled with the idea of what is and isn't rape online since the dawn of avatars and chat rooms.
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And a few years after Newlands published, a lucky genius wrestled with the question in his study in St Petersburg.
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The officers confronted the 14-year-old girl, wrestled her to the ground, and restrained her in the police car.
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Flair, who wrestled for four decades during stints in WCW and WWE, has been hospitalized since the night of Aug.
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Metro's Board of Directors approved the service cuts on Thursday, after members wrestled over the hot-button issue for months.
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The problem facing Britain and other Western governments is the same one with which they have wrestled since the Sept.
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It may provoke Daesh into doing something spectacular and that is something I am sure Sky will have wrestled with.
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United States, in which the court wrestled with a similar adversary: the residual clause of the Armed Career Criminal Act.
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Police credit a quick-thinking customer who wrestled the gun away from the suspect for preventing more loss of life.
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Politicians, policy experts, health care industry executives and employers have wrestled with the nation's high health care costs for decades.
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Those who wrestled with the decision or struggled to conceive a child have probably thought about it a good deal.
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Though the philanthropic-minded exec said he "wrestled" with the decision, the Salesforce contract with CBP remains in place today.
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Ben Schindler, Philadelphia I have heard from so many families who have wrestled with these choices, and I commend you.
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The justices, however, have long wrestled with how to measure when partisanship in the redistricting process has gone too far.
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Two decades before the Civil War, these two denominations wrestled with the most controversial social issue of the day: slavery.
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That could be a win for corporate giants like Boeing and UPS, which have wrestled with their unionized work forces.
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Steve Mendicino said he's maintained a friendship with Jordan since his time at OSU, where he wrestled from 1983-88.
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Fight for 15 and its principal backer, Service Employees International Union, have wrestled with their own allegations of sexual misconduct.
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While Adam wrestled with thick sheets of foam and latex stacked against a wall, I filled out Helix's online survey.
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Words were unnecessary when Flair wrestled, and it is a testament to his talent that the promos were almost unneeded.
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" While the Administration wrestled the civil service into submission, it began introducing Washington to Trump's "best and most serious people.
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Knowing the roots of Outbrain and its original vision, a premium content network, that was something Yaron probably wrestled with.
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Chicago, which has long wrestled with segregation and gun violence, has roughly equal numbers of white, black and Hispanic residents.
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Many of them had wrestled for months with what to do after the government announced it would end their protections.
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At 1:6 scale, Hogancamp wrestled with the frustrations of his disability in a way that also had aesthetic value.
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Most significantly, they said, it gave no sense that Pastor Morris had ever wrestled with his support of Donald Trump.
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Since this was your first true-crime project, was that obstacle to audience identification and enjoyment something you wrestled with?
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Those apartment complexes would radically alter the skyline of Lower Manhattan; not surprisingly, they were arm-wrestled over for years.
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With mixed signals from the federal authorities in Washington, D.C., local leaders have wrestled with complicated medical and economic choices.
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At one moment on the protester side, police officers wrestled at least one person to the ground as tempers flared.
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He later wrestled briefly for other wrestling promotions and had brushes with the law and spent time in drug rehabilitation.
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Hardis White, 78, is one of those who left, and three generations of his family wrestled with staying or going.
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Even a staunch fan has to acknowledge the musical fall that came after McCartney wrestled himself free from his partners.
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Hombre Bala and his wife, India Sioux, both wrestled as they raised four children who followed them into the sport.
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Officer Mulkeen chased Mr. Williams on foot, and wrestled him to the ground as his partners followed, Commissioner O'Neill said.
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The court's other liberals also wrestled with Clement over whether it was proper for the court to decide the case.
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City planners had wrestled for three decades with the problem of how to develop what was a municipal waste site.
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All year, I felt like something indescribable was being wrestled away from me, and I want some of it back.
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Moments after Navalny appeared at Sunday's rally in Moscow he was wrestled into a patrol wagon and taken into detention.
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James Shaw Jr. wrestled the weapon away from the gunman during a mass shooting on Sunday in the Nashville restaurant.
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Thanks for that, JJ. George Lucas wrestled with this question: is the Force in the blood, or all around us?
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If you have wrestled with the racist past of one of your elected or appointed leaders, tell us your story.
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I've wrestled with both of those things, including panic and substance abuse, and I've found it to be very helpful.
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One of the problems they've wrestled with is a pretty fundamental challenge: How do they persuade more people to become vegetarian?
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The company twice delayed planned earnings releases in 2015 as it wrestled with the fallout from its $1.3 billion accounting scandal.
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The officer got into an argument with a 13-year-old boy and wrestled with him while trying to detain him.
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In a 22002 contract, he wrestled a clause for 22016 percent of profits from movies and TV shows with Marvel characters.
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The on-again, off-again talks continued during the summer as the US wrestled with what to do about the hacks.
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Flair, 68, who wrestled for four decades during stints in WCW and WWE, has been hospitalized since the night of Aug.
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They wrestled for control of the firearm, but Shaw was able to grab it and throw it over the restaurant counter.
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But he was wrestled to the turf by Eagles linebacker Brandon Graham for a 2-yard loss on his final carry.
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"I've wrestled with how, obviously, he's not even like a sort of slightly-girly-boy-bander type," the "Underworld" star said.
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The Republican has also claimed that he drunkenly arm-wrestled Russian President Vladimir Putin in the 1990s (and that Putin won).
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Since no rucks were formed when an Englishman was wrestled to the ground, there was no offside line during those plays.
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In April, a restaurant patron wrestled an assault-style rifle away from a gunman at a Waffle House in Nashville, Tennessee.
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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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THROUGH the first half of 2016, James Comey, then FBI director, wrestled with what he considered to be an awful problem.
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Manchin appeared anguished over his decision as he wrestled with the pros and cons of voting to remove Trump from office.
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Grace—whose real name is Patricia Parker—has already wrestled for Black Label Pro, Beyond Wrestling, NOVA Pro, and Shine Wrestling.
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" She added that Isaiah has "wrestled in several tournaments since then and has been in the top four placements in them.
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Millennials have wrestled with their choices this election cycle, although there are signs that those voters are coming home to Clinton.
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This is a moral issue of the highest order, and one with which Obama has wrestled with less than impressive results.
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Reporter Yashar Ali started the GoFundMe for James Shaw Jr., who wrestled the gun away from the shooter during Sunday's incident.
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Murkowski told reporters she had "wrestled" with the nomination, which she called the "most difficult" decision she has had to make.
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The shooting ended when a customer, James Shaw Jr., wrestled the weapon away from the gunman, who then fled on foot.
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The shooting is credited with being stopped by bystander, James Shaw Jr., who wrestled the gun out of the suspect's hands.
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They speed through the North Side of Milwaukee (population: 23,155), parts of which have long wrestled with poverty, disinvestment and violence.
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Jeb Bush has wrestled with his family's political legacy since launching his campaign last year but is now touting his relatives.
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Williams attempted to flee the officers, causing Mulkeen to wrestled the suspect to the ground, who was armed with a loaded, .
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But Williams wrestled his way into three-receiver sets during training camp and could be a flanker to Benjy's split end.
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Americans have always wrestled with the question of whether we have the means, wisdom or moral right to be anyone's liberator.
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And I wrestled with my spirituality — mourning, in a sense, the loss of the peace of mind faith had given me.
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Even before we received her note, we'd wrestled with the fact that women have long been underrepresented on the letters page.
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But he was unable to finish college as he wrestled with addiction and economic stress brought on a major depressive episode.
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But the quake brought a new layer of stress for students in a school system that has already wrestled with tumult.
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"I didn't feel a THING," Ortega says ... as the metal pins are clamped with pliers and wrestled out of his hand.
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In interviews, many residents said they knew people who had been shot, shocked by stun guns or wrestled by the police.
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"I just wrestled my best, and I kind of dominated the match, if I'm being honest," Fitch told CNN affiliate WTVD.
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Representative Haley Stevens of Michigan, one of two presidents of the freshman class, was among those who wrestled with the decision.
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But what constitutes such waterways has been the question regulators, lobbyists, judges and members of Congress have wrestled over for decades.
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That number dropped close to $1.4 trillion in September, and the Fed has wrestled since with what is the right number.
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James Shaw Jr., a customer at the Waffle House, rushed the gunman and wrestled the gun away, according to multiple reports.
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"He could have wrestled with the tension between population-level research and individual experience," Brooks wrote in his column about Pichai.
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The biblical Jacob wrestled with an angel; Williams's Jacob seems to be wrestling with something, but it's not always clear what.
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P.S.E.G. Long Island had wrestled with its own power failure on Saturday night that left thousands without power in the Rockaways.
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Google has long wrestled with how to curb that type of content while not inhibiting the freedom that makes YouTube popular.
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The panel also wrestled with what role the military has in using offensive and defensive cyber capabilities to protect critical infrastructure.
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And that night, for the first time since his "Simpsons"-themed bar mitzvah, Simon wrestled deeply with the question of faith.
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Amid domestic controversies over Katrina and judicial appointments during Kavanaugh's tenure, Bush also wrestled with post-September 11 anti-terrorism policy.
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Nelson wrestled the puck away from the Sabres' Henri Jokiharju along the boards behind the Buffalo net but quickly lost control.
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The indictment alleges McCall wrestled with the officer and attempted to strike him, resisted arrest and made threats of aggravated assault.
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As they wrestled with and held the man to the ground, at least three police officers responded with their guns drawn.
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They wrestled on the ground for a bit before separating, but when the man charged the guard again ... he opened fire.
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We have wrestled with this problem in various forms for years, and I admit this is far from a perfect solution.
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When the trucks arrive, the protesters are usually wrestled out of the way by busloads of riot police deployed from Tokyo.
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In a 290 contract, he wrestled a clause for 10 percent of profits from movies and TV shows with Marvel characters.
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But it is something that I definitely wrestled with because you don't ... There's nothing like the experience of just watching him perform.
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Stewart Weldon was arrested Sunday after a car chase that ended when he crashed into a police cruiser and wrestled with officers.
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The 70-year-old star, who wrestled for four decades during stints in WCW and WWE, was first hospitalized on Thursday morning.
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There, he wrestled as Enzo Amore and established himself as a future star with tag-teammate Big Cass (real name William Morrissey).
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Amid the uncomfortable discussion, Kevin wrestled with the choice to come forward as the real person behind the face of Parks Denton.
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But before Kankunda could get into her home safely, a stranger opened her car door and wrestled her out of the vehicle.
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Armando, who is living in the U.S. illegally, wrestled with the risk of coming forward, especially as he had been deported before.
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Romine removed his mask and Cabrera shoved him with both hands and then threw punches while Romine wrestled him to the ground.
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He wrestled hard blood feuds with the son of the other big Tennessee wrestling personality, Jeff Jarrett, whose father was Jerry Jarrett.
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He holds titles from the European Championship and the Hardcore Championship, and has wrestled in previous WWE Pay Per View main events.
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There were a lot of good video games at E3, but few wrestled my attention (and emotions) the way Hidden Agenda did.
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And where those values clashed, when personal belief ran headlong into professional obligation or scientific observation, those characters wrestled with those contradictions.
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Arquette hasn't wrestled a full match in 18 years, but tells TMZ Sports he's been training like crazy -- even doing DDP yoga!
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And his assurances to Trump that he was not under investigation will also be wrestled out of context by the President's defenders.
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That may be close enough so that eventually HD 131399Ab is wrestled off of its orbit and shot out into the Universe.
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Other federal court rulings made "scattered" references to the reservation's dissolution, the panel acknowledged, but they hadn't directly wrestled with the issue.
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It also wrestled with interpretations of the First Amendment and the fact that other newspapers including the New York Times published material.
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Far from coming to the 50-year-old's aid when they arrived, police wrestled him to the ground and punched him repeatedly.
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Takata has wrestled with the makeup of the compound over the years, eventually adding a drying agent to make it more stable.
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Whether that truth is documentary or dramatic (and carefully constructed) is a question this reader occasionally wrestled with, but mostly set aside.
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The students, who were carrying a list of grievances for the president, were wrestled to the ground and dragged off the property.
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Plato wrestled with it around 380 BC in "The Republic," a Socratic dialogue that examines the order of a just city-state.
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Dynamite made his WWF debut back in 1984 and famously wrestled stars like Bret "The Hitman" Hart and Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart.
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The steady challenger is Arrival, which wrestled a complicated short story onto the big screen, in all its scientific and emotional complexity.
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It's an international issue, tangled up in United States politics and wrestled over at the state level — and not just in Texas.
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"I've wrestled with money — in an art sense — all through my career," Damien Hirst, the longtime British art star and entrepreneur, said.
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There are just 203 days to go before Brexit is scheduled to happen by default, and with control effectively wrestled from Mrs.
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Workers who heard the commotion came and wrestled the man to the floor and took away the knife, according to the police.
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A patron, later identified as 29-year-old James Shaw Jr., wrestled the gun away from him, and he fled on foot.
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I won't lie: I've wrestled with a certain amount of guilt at the thought of cutting myself off completely from his missives.
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She took a two-day suspension as the Heritage board — led at the time by her father, Scott — wrestled with her fate.
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Notorious for her outrageous dances with names like "Cocaine" and "Morphium", Berber wrestled with addiction before dying at the age of 29.
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Mr. Diaz said that he has eased off on fund-raising efforts as he wrestled with whether to proceed with a campaign.
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Rudolph wrestled with Garrett and unsuccessfully tried to yank off the Pro Bowler's helmet before running after him and then being struck.
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Go deeper: Queen praises "brave individuals" who wrestled London Bridge attacker Editor's note: This article has been updated with new details throughout.
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Reid Ryan, the team's president, said he had wrestled with doubts about staging games amid the continuing crisis created by the storm.
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I wrestled with that responsibility for a while, until I realized that I don't have to decide — I can let you decide.
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For the rest of her life, Ms. Nie wrestled with the fame, and the infamy, that her act of rebellion would bring.
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Behind the scenes, top budget officials have wrestled for weeks with Republican lawmakers on the size and scope of the rescissions package.
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Escoboza Huerta began wrestling in 1987 and wrestled under the "La Parka" moniker for more than 20 years, Lucha Libre AAA said.
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"We want freedom," shouted Dhondup, as he was wrestled away by six policemen in a video shared by the Tibetan Youth Congress.
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After about a half hour, police charged forward through the protesters' front line and wrestled students to the ground, making several arrests.
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Staffers at the group home where he lives wrestled it away, but he still feels like he wants to do himself harm.
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American and Chinese negotiators have wrestled over trade terms in rounds of talks over the past year, including in Washington last week.
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The country that gave us Wolf Creek and a man who wrestled crocodiles for a living does sprinkles—and in a big way.
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While our country has always wrestled with controversial political questions, there is a sense right now that we are on a dangerous trajectory.
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As I wrestled it into the elevator, a man asked me why I hadn't just called the bellhop to come to get it.
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Below, five children from The Kids explain how their parents came out or were outed, and how they wrestled with what came next.
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Fonterra has wrestled with drought conditions in Australia and New Zealand, which have forced it to cut its annual earnings guidance in May.
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One officer grabbed her by the arm, and when she tried to pull away from the officer she was wrestled to the ground.
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While she appreciated the gesture, she wrestled with the fact that if the police had listened, years of abuse could have been stopped.
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The women wrestled two different steelhead trout at the same time, which they scooped up in a net once they got near shore.
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The 29-year-old Nurmagomedov once wrestled a bear as a child and he had no trouble busting open a clearly overmatched Iaquinta.
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Seaman swatted the guns from the shooter and wrestled him to the ground, protecting other youngsters in his science class, local media reported.
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There's something strange about watching the rest of the world finally begin to confront a question I wrestled with for so many years.
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Beginning with 2013's Snowden leaks, the Obama administration publicly wrestled with various thorny issues at the intersection of technology and government surveillance.
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He wrestled in more than 70 matches as a sophomore and ended his junior season third in the state for his weight class.
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He ran out onto the sidewalk, wrestled off his pants, and was then blasted by a gas station attendant with a fire extinguisher.
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As Washington wrestled this week with the disappearance and possible murder of the Saudi journalist-in-exile Jamal Khashoggi, South Carolina GOP Sen.
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Stocks and interest-rate futures jumped, even while economists wrestled to interpret whether Powell intended to send a message or was simply misunderstood.
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It was members of the public who wrestled the suspect to the ground and held him down before police arrived, according to CNN.
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The teen wrestled the knife away from her mother and stabbed her more than 30 times "with considerable force," the court records state.
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You&aposve wrestled with the justice department so many time, trying to get records, what do you expect in this IG Report tomorrow?
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Venezuela, which also has the world's cheapest gasoline, has wrestled with intermittent gasoline shortages in recent months, especially in the central coastal area.
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No one should think, however, that Trump has in one fell swoop wrestled the initiative away from China for the next four years.
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To be sure, while the technology sector is anchored in the progressive hotbed of California, it has wrestled with its own discrimination concerns.
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Rather than simply shooting him, he threw away his rifle and wrestled him into submission, as he had the Sioux boy long ago.
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When it came time to work on issues, we actually sat down across from each other and wrestled with how to solve problems.
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Lawyers within the Justice Department have wrestled over this issue with much rancor and disagreement as to whether they have a viable case.
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MLK himself wrestled with rage and indignation at the treatment he and fellow African Americans received at the hands of the American state.
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Since 1951, the U.S. and other governments have wrestled with claims of gender-based persecution through application of the "particular social group" ground.
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And three police officers wrestled a black woman to the ground after getting into an argument with employees at an Alabama Waffle House.
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Z.S. tried to flee the site, but at least one person at the café grabbed his gun and wrestled it away from him.
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What's more, there was no reference to Hall's previous run in WCW, when he wrestled as the Diamond Studd in the early 1990s.
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In flashbacks, "Swear" reveals that Heath has wrestled with guilt over what Rick's group did to the Saviors, attacking them as they slept.
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That my husband and I had wrestled with only emotional (and not physical) peril revealed the relative luck and privilege we had enjoyed.
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With fires raging on the dock, he jumped ashore and wrestled the ship free from its moorings so it could move to safety.
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Last summer, Chicago wrestled with a rapidly rising murder rate, mostly on its South Side, before the trend leveled off at year's end.
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The man who wrestled the gun away from Reinking and prevented him from killing more people doesn't want to be called a hero.
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As the controversy unfolded, Dr. Church was implacable in public, but he said in our interview that he had wrestled with major doubts.
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At the same time, the report claimed that Tillerson had wrestled with the idea of resigning, until Vice President Pence convinced him otherwise.
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It's a question you've undoubtedly wrestled with if you're watching HBO's buzzy hit Succession: Am I… attracted… to one of these genuine monsters?
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New regulatory agencies wrestled with the size and scope of giant corporate enterprises, cutting some down to size, putting stricter boundaries on others.
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"Les Paul wrestled with the knowledge that even being a virtuoso on the guitar would not bring the fame he craved," Port writes.
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Rather, I think it reveals a conundrum that Wiley has wrestled with throughout his career: What is the relationship between art and life?
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Politicians have wrestled for decades with how to deal with immigrants who are in the United States illegally — now around 11 million people.
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They then recruited like-minded former wrestlers with deep pockets, including Andrew F. Barth, a portfolio manager at Capital Group who wrestled at Columbia; James G. Dinan, the founder and chief executive of York Capital Management, who has sons who wrestle; and David H McCormick, who wrestled at West Point and is the president of the hedge fund Bridgewater Associates.
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Video of her being wrestled to the ground by a police officer early Sunday morning went viral and has been shared across social media.
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The company also developed a special accessory for corrections: a patented lanyard that deactivated the Taser if a prisoner wrestled it from a guard.
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American and Chinese security officials wrestled on the ground over the U.S. "nuclear football" during Donald Trump's state visit last year, Axios reported Monday.
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The NOAA study in 2015 had wrestled with just such a change, specifically differences between temperature readings gathered from buoys and those from ships.
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I wrestled there over 200 times, it's where I won the title, and it's where I picked up 630-plus pounds of Haystacks Calhoun.
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" He added, "Would've also loved to have wrestled them too – those would've been fun a— kickin's for me to take 😉 #thegiant #andthehighchief 🥃.
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She wrestled in the Royal Rumble and King of Ring tournaments and became the only undefeated Women's Champion in WWF (World Wrestling Federation) history.
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A suburban New Jersey school system has wrestled for months with a problem common in other districts: an accumulating pile of student lunch debt.
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Two white police officers wrestled a Black woman to the ground at a Waffle House in Saraland, AL, exposing her breasts in the process.
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James Shaw Jr., a 29-year-old patron of the chain, wrestled the AR-15 away from Reinking, preventing him from killing more people.
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So I wrestled my cat's collar off him, clipped the pill-shaped tracker on, replaced it, and waited for the data to come in.
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While producing her own songs, Indall wrestled with the myriad of choices available to a producer as well as how competitive the field is.
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Human rights advocates say 11 people were killed in a Venezuelan prison riot last week sparked by inmates who wrestled a gun from jailers.
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Lorena Gonzalez, the bill codifies and expands a landmark state supreme court ruling from last May which wrestled with the same employment classification issue.
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You might be thinking, if they wrestled the victim to the ground, they probably took a nightstick and a Taser to the suspect, McGraw.
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Europe had wrestled for the past two years over what to do with the chemical, whose license was set to expire on Dec. 15.
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The song, about declining hookups and patiently waiting for a more meaningful connection, portrays a balancing act with which gay culture has long wrestled.
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Partnering with a Liberian civil society organization, my teammates and I wrestled country roads to organize alongside rural communities to protect their ancestral lands.
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The TSA has wrestled with negative headlines ranging from massive security lines and failed security-screening tests to invasive pat downs and employee misconduct.
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Bundy wrestled with or against wrestling's biggest stars, including Andre the Giant, The Undertaker, "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase and Bobby "The Brain" Heenan.
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British politicians and commentators have wrestled with how to confront London's 22013 percent surge in stabbings last year and the continued increase in 288.
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An officer approached Smith sitting in his car outside the plant in Springfield, Ky., and wrestled a handgun away from him before arresting him.
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I've wrestled with being religious and being conservative and being gay, but the reason I felt like that is because of other gay people.
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And Americans share plenty of common ground on issues such as education, immigration and corporate welfare, even as legislators have wrestled unsuccessfully with them.
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James Shaw Jr. was hailed as a hero and credited for saving lives after he wrestled a weapon away from the gunman last weekend.
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Jericho is a WWE lifer, after all, a Vince McMahon loyalist who hasn't wrestled in Japan since 1997 or outside of WWE since 1999.
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But at the end of 2015, Today wrestled the top spot away from Good Morning America and the latter found itself in a slump.
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I have wrestled a seven-foot bear and drank my own urine for articles, but this was a new level of journalistic self-punishment.
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The medieval Muslim theologians and philosophers employed reason to articulate the faith, and wrestled with foreign ideas like Greek philosophy, rather than banning them.
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Bobby Lashley, who wrestled for TNA and WWE, now owns a 14-2 MMA record and stands out as one of Bellator's top heavyweights.
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For more than 30 years I've wrestled with how to come to terms with all that it embodies — and how to talk about it.
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So much so that he brags about the time he drunkenly arm-wrestled Putin in the 1990s to decide who won the Cold War.
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In Tokyo's Shinbashi neighborhood, Japanese salarymen wrestled one another for copies of the paper, headlined with the new era's name in giant Japanese characters.
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Dozens of tourists slid cautiously along the edges, others wrestled playfully and some ventured toward the center of the pool to pose for photographs.
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The state has wrestled with the moral and financial implications of the death penalty for years, even before the 2015 attempt to abolish it.
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Children's Books It's a question parents have wrestled with since the 2016 presidential election: How do we explain this political moment to our children?
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The writer and philosophy professor John Kaag, whose new book is "Sick Souls, Healthy Minds," himself wrestled with these questions when he was 30.
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But the aggregate effect of this litigation strategy has ripple effects we have not yet wrestled with or connected to broader anti-discrimination efforts.
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Generations of legal scholars and jurists have wrestled with how to apply its antiquated precepts to the mores and technologies of each subsequent era.
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Ms. Hughes and her family wrestled with Mr. Durst in Surrogate's Court for control of Ms. Durst's estate, but suffered another defeat in 1983.
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"Look, I've dropped my blood and sweat in this city, wrestled multiple matches in this city, shot big movies in this city," he says.
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The Obama administration wrestled with this issue in a legally prescribed rule-making process that lasted several years and involved extensive consultation with stakeholders.
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The murders of Ingrid Escamilla, 25, and Fátima Aldrighett, 7, are forcing a reckoning in a country that has wrestled with violence against women.
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The outcry over their deaths is forcing a reckoning in a country that has long wrestled with violence against women, analysts and activists say.
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In both the Ethiopian Airlines and Lion Air crashes, the plane descended sharply more than once as pilots wrestled with the controls before crashing.
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Split identityAt times, Hueston has wrestled with whether he has wanted to continue on as a defense lawyer, according to people who know him.
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While working on "Water," he wrestled with the sprawling and complex nature of the subject, and found himself seeking higher and higher vantage points.
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"And in order to move into the enterprise or any kind of practical application, that error correction needs to be wrestled with," he noted.
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He killed two people and injured three others before being wrestled to the ground by members of the public and shot dead by police.
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In ways that sometimes looked painful, the intrepid dancers wrestled with one another and the floor, accompanied live by the violin duo String Noise.
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Khan's rampage was brought to an end, in part, because of bystanders, who wrestled him to the ground before the police shot him dead.
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For her father's last Christmas, as she wrestled with reconciling their difficult past and he lay dying, unable to eat, he requested the trifle.
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He played alongside Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal as they wrestled for control of the Lakers during the early part of his playing career.
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He moved to WWF in the early '80s and WRESTLED -- famously pinning Mr. Fuji in a tag team match with Hulk Hogan in 1984.
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There was no surrender - he wrestled with Millman through two tie-breaks - but in the end Federer simply ran out of energy and ideas.
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Just as important is all the adorable footage the team captured of the bears as they wrestled and made derpy faces at each other.
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We learned the truth about Jack's death, Beth and Randall wrestled over raising the foster child they've adopted, Kevin and Zoe traveled to Vietnam together.
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The teenager was captured on video sporting lion's mane hair, black shorts, and black boots as he wrestled his opponent while his proud father watched.
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Any civil engineer has wrestled with metal's habit of expanding and contracting as temperatures change, and the Hyperloop crew in the desert is no exception.
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Using only her bare hands, Phillips says she wrestled the creature to the ground, all while her five-year-old granddaughter slept inside, CBS reports.
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China's share of global GDP has quadrupled to 16.3% in 2019 compared to 4.2% in 2003, when it last wrestled with the SARS pandemic threat.
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With the help of one of the store's employees, the officer eventually got a hold of the male suspect and wrestled him to the ground.
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The former NHL star crawled around on all fours ... mumbled incoherently and wrestled with officers as they tried to slap the cuffs on his wrists.
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Upon learning that Eric Garner was most likely dead after he was wrestled to the ground and put in a chokehold, NYPD commanders were unalarmed.
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As happens infrequently—but definitely not never—Apple wrestled with an embarrassing and problematic security bug this week in its iOS FaceTime group calling feature.
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"Risk has come back into markets, and the bulls have wrestled back control," said Chris Weston, head of research with Australian foreign exchange brokerage Pepperstone.
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In fact, the directors themselves wrestled with the same ethical quandaries documentarians debate to this day in terms of marrying reenactments with real war footage.
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For a brief spell, the Jazz found some perimeter shooting, with Joe Ingles drilling 3 of 7 3-pointers while Utah wrestled away the lead.
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Cochran wrestled control of the defense from Bob Shapiro because he understood the case's racial dimension and knew how to effectively minimize the mounting evidence.
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Hartley was then handed a 20 place demotion in Mexico and another penalty in Brazil as the Red Bull-owned team wrestled with engine reliability.
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Cena has participated in a Saudi Arabia event in the past -- back in April, he wrestled Triple H and thanked the locals for their hospitality.
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An ADM-Molinos combination would be in line with recent consolidation of the sector which has wrestled with a global oversupply of grains and oilseeds.
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Tech platforms wrestled with where to draw the line all year when it came to policing content, as seen in the case of Alex Jones.
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Chris wrestled his whole life to take instability and loss in stride; he could be a jovial, calm guy until the shit hit the fan.
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" Annacone added: "He's wrestled Father Time to a stalemate so far, and I hope he can keep Father Time in check a little while longer.
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Their uncanny shared traits—they all liked older women, smoked Marlboros, wrestled in high school—were 33 percent more mindblowing than any story seen before.
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Throughout oral arguments, the justices wrestled with what the scope of the standard should be to be held liable for water pollution without a permit.
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But "A Portrait" is already, in this early form, a work that demands to be heard and wrestled with, a space of pain and contemplation.
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For decades, the United States has wrestled with the need to develop a long-term solution to the nuclear waste products created in our country.
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Instead, the man whom the military supposedly wrestled from power was shown casually chatting with his captors, while protesters have posed for selfies with soldiers.
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"In the past, there have been cases where little girls got on the ring and wrestled with sumo wrestlers in sumo fan events," he stressed.
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Bank officials, shareholders and borrowing countries have wrestled with this issue since 2012, when the latest review of the bank's so-called safeguard policies began.
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"The women were there, they wrestled well, and now they're home," said Gary Abbott, director of communications for U.S.A. Wrestling, the sport's national governing body.
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She describes how her nurse forcibly wrestled her onto her back while another nurse pressed her infant's crowning head into her vagina for six minutes.
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I sort of thought I'd wrestled with that and really done some soul searching on that, but 2016 and the aftermath, I felt it again.
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A San Francisco federal judge on Wednesday wrestled with whether to order the government to keep DACA in place, while lawsuits challenging Trump's decision unfold.
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I was thinking that I was a stocky farm kid so I should go out there no problem—I wrestled twice and got beat twice.
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How I wrestled with his explanations and my own reactions, trying to remain nonjudgmental, always questioning whether or not I was making excuses for him.
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Four people were fatally shot and four others were wounded before James Shaw Jr., an unarmed customer, wrestled the gun from him, saving untold lives.
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A topless protester is wrestled to the ground after jumping in front of actor Bill Cosby on the first day of his sexual assault retrial.
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Bobby wrestled in high school and then attended West Virginia University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in physical education and a master's in biology.
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Pentagon officials declined to comment on Monday as they wrestled with how to accommodate the president's tank request only a few days before the event.
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From the dawn of his mayoralty, Mr. Buttigieg has wrestled with the sort of complicated issues of race and criminal justice that afflict communities nationwide.
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During the search of his room, the police said, he grabbed a pistol from a police officer and had to be wrestled to the ground.
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Ms. Newton, a mother of three who lived in coastal North Carolina, had wrestled for the last dozen years with severe mental illness, Allison said.
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Boston wrestled with significant civil unrest arising from school desegregation in the 1970s, and the Red Sox were the last major league team to integrate.
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As a Division I student-athlete, I'd wrestled with what collegiate coaches, peers and, well, every magazine told me about thin and athlete-specific ideals.
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For much of the last decade, families and experts have wrestled with "sharenting," the concept of parents oversharing details on social media about their children.
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From Mr. Obama's earliest days in government, he wrestled with what it means to be a representative public servant in an era of purchased influence.
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American Medicare has also wrestled with the challenge of how to keep out low-value care, but for political reasons has never squarely faced it.
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RALEIGH, N.C. — In the last years of his life, the longtime football coach for dominating college teams wrestled with impaired speech, forgetfulness, lapses in concentration.
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Porsche's number one car was effectively out of contention after a long stay in the pits around midnight as mechanics wrestled with high water temperatures.
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Confronted by bystanders, including a Polish man brandishing narwhal tusk he had grabbed from the wall of Fishmongers' Hall, Khan was wrestled to the ground.
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While Lester wrestled with his command in the fifth and sixth innings, he struck out Adam Duvall on his 213th pitch to end the seventh.
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RICHARD ABRAMSEmeritus professor of historyUniversity of California, Berkeley John Maynard Keynes wrestled with these questions in the "The End of Laissez-Faire", published in 1926.
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Officials in the White House have since wrestled with how best to present Mr. Trump with information during a fast-moving situation, one aide said.
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The Supreme Court wrestled Tuesday with whether the First Amendment protects a Colorado baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple.
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Instead, they jammed passing lanes and contested shots and grabbed loose balls as they wrestled to make up for the loss of Anthony's scoring punch.
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Establishment Republicans have wrestled with Trump's popularity, with critics arguing his bombastic rhetoric and lack of political experience may become liabilities in a general election.
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But after a federal judge struck down the Affordable Care Act in its entirety in a December ruling, the Trump administration wrestled with the fallout.
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It's an issue the GOP leadership has wrestled with since the beginning of the tea party movement, and it will play out again in 2018.
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I've wrestled with addiction and eating disorders on and off throughout my life, and I was in a dark place, and I really related to Camille.
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By the time he wrestled free of the pesky layer I had tossed my sweatshirt across the room and popped the button on my jeans open.
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Everything in my body shook as we pounded out the words, wrestled with our guitars, looked out at the those faces and back at one another.
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Besides being stupidly presumptuous, don't you think the old-time grapplers who wrestled shirtless thought the people who wore singlets back then were coddled little cowards?
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The Universe and Art at the Mori Art Museum explores, with science and art, how humanity has wrestled with its place in the cosmos throughout time.
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On Friday, activist fund Elliott wrestled control from TIM's lead shareholder Vivendi, winning a shareholder vote to appoint two-thirds of the seats on the board.
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Born in Tbilisi, Georgia, with the given first name of Zaur, he had a mother who was a professional basketball player and a father who wrestled.
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As officers wrestled with a "butch lesbian" who was resisting arrest, Bryan said the crowd threw anything they could get their hands on — coins, bricks, bottles.
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Pitched battles ensued before Turkey wrestled back control of the area, while simultaneously dealing with the fallout of PKK and ISIS attacks on towns and cities.
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North American operators of the MAX wrestled during the first quarter with harsh weather and the plane's grounding, while facing pressure from rising jet fuel costs.
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During the hour-long conversation with Axelrod, Moore, 34, conceded that as the Oscars approached, he wrestled with whether he would carry through on his pledge.
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Pennsylvania lawmakers passed a $32 billion state spending plan last Friday but no revenue package as they wrestled with how to close a $2.3 billion deficit.
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By the time he wrestled free of the pesky layer, I had tossed my sweatshirt across the room and popped the button on my jeans open.
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But literary success and confronting his own personal demons was never enough for Mr Oz, who publicly wrestled with Israel's internal furies throughout his writing career.
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He wrestled in Australia, Spain, Mexico, Canada and Japan, and often drew gates of 20,000 at Madison Square Garden, where he had more than 200 matches.
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Novogratz, who wrestled at Princeton, was so excited by their wins that he doubled the prize money for a gold medal defense in Rio, to $500,000.
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For round three I handed off the controller to my girlfriend who tried with Shiek, but she too got wrestled into a KO. I tried agin.
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Sanders, meanwhile, has wrestled with an earlier campaign pledge not to run negative ads against Clinton, raising the question of what counts as an attack ad.
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Analysts have labelled it one of the world's costliest mines and a commercial disaster by industry standards as it wrestled with budget over-runs and delays.
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The negative rates have caused unease in Switzerland by acting as a charge on banks, while insurers and pension funds have wrestled with low bond yields.
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Washington has long wrestled with how to keep pace with Silicon Valley, and federal regulators sought out a different and more flexible approach for automated vehicles.
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Enter Chris Nowinski, Ph.D. -- one of the most famous and esteemed CTE experts in the world ... who also played college football and wrestled for the WWE.
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Alabama incident Three weeks earlier, police wrestled a black woman to the ground at a Waffle House in Alabama, leaving her breasts exposed during the scuffle.
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Federal Emergency Management Agency: Brock Long, the embattled FEMA head who last year wrestled an ethics probe and numerous natural disasters, announced his resignation on Wednesday.
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