She immediately ordered suspension of the sitting as doorkeepers tried to wrestle the men to the ground. |
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His much more youthful servants had to wrestle him to the ground to restrain him. |
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This side of glory we are left to wrestle, at times, with quite bewildering providences. |
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Two venal siblings wrestle with a force of enchantment far more powerful than anything they have ever imagined. |
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If that is the piece's only real flaw, however, encourage the writer to resubmit it after a good wrestle with indecision. |
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It is a worthwhile exercise to wrestle with that which we Anglicans hold in common apart from our shared history in the Church of England. |
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Plato's a little thick, so he ends up cheating, and they end up road-tripping to Mount Olympus so he can wrestle in the Olympics. |
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They sat down on the front porch, and watched the other three boys wrestle and rough house in the yard. |
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It was decided that Paul would be slid down the talus slope in a stokes litter, and we all pitched in to wrestle him down. |
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Stay with her exclusively and wrestle with resentfulness coupled with marital bliss. |
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The decision to use a crib or a bassinet is one that many parents often wrestle with. |
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Tonight on Four Corners, the winners and losers in a market where water barons, battlers, governments and the river itself wrestle over water. |
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In court she has to wrestle with the relative merits of justice and compassion. |
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These are messy and difficult questions, and we can expect to wrestle with them for years to come. |
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Children wrestle with each other at the curbside, and round-faced Berber women sell tissues on the corner. |
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Damien managed to wrestle the boy away and shove him roughly against the wall, hand over his throat. |
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Kisor certainly isn't preachy or moralizing, but his characters do wrestle with complex social issues. |
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The early period of the Hawke government saw real if flawed attempts to wrestle with the unemployment bogey. |
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Thanks to these marvellous inventions, bookworms, and others do not have to wrestle with the intricacies of the hieroglyphics. |
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I would sort through the animals and grab an untagged lamb and wrestle it to the ground. |
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Foul devil of the netherworld, you wish me to come near you so as to wrestle my weapons away. |
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I was too small to wrestle on equal terms with the brutish currents of the surging Rhine minutes after the collapse of the bridge at Remagen. |
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Here and there men in oil stained uniforms wrestle with steel cables, heaving pipes into place. |
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I went over to the mirror, grabbed a few hairpins, and proceeded to wrestle my hair into a recognizable state. |
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In one match, I finally grabbed him in a headlock and asked if we were going to wrestle, or what. |
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English law, by contrast, has had to wrestle with this problem, both in statute and case law. |
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To take them seriously is to wrestle with their complexities, to bring to them both a hermeneutic of suspicion and a hermeneutic of trust. |
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But deep into overtime both quarterbacks are on the bench while the two teams wrestle it out. |
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Throughout the fight, Greb displayed a tendency to wrestle, holding his opponent's head in chancery while he himself inflicted unfair punishment. |
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Now, I was brought up by my father on the principle never to wrestle with a chimney sweep, because whatever you do you can't come out clean. |
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In one scene a couple of characters wrestle with the idea of conceptual art. |
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The even more pivotal figure Tony Blair will have to wrestle with is himself. |
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No locking petrol cap to wrestle with, in fact, no petrol cap at all to touch, making fill-ups the cleanest ever. |
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He doesn't have to wrestle a bear, conquer a mountain or solve the theory of relativity. |
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But this year I didn't want to wrestle with plastic garbage bags and coolers and bags of ice. |
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The red-hot favourite got in a real fluster on his way down to the start and Philip Robinson had to wrestle the reins to keep him under control. |
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He did a lot of prematch slapping hands and dancing, reducing the time he actually had to wrestle. |
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One of the differences is when you wrestle in the States, you're gone every weekend. |
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Their fate is to now wrestle with dial-up services while they wait for their ISPs to switch them to other DSL carriers. |
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Somehow the pilot managed to wrestle the aircraft level and eject, rocketing away on a plume of fire. |
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Only the children run and shriek and throw stones and wrestle like children everywhere, making balls out of rags. |
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Where are the readings of Scripture by theologians, attempting to wrestle with exegesis of texts? |
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We wrestle with that all the time and a lot of people have a problem with that. |
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As the boys wrestle at his feet, there is no mistaking their adoration for the father they so strikingly resemble. |
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Freya laughed, and shook her head, watching the 3 of them wrestle on the ground. |
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Moreover, while many adolescents wrestle with these feelings, the auxiliary parents' struggles would invariably involve their charge. |
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Also we should note that some English translations wrestle with the difficulty of this verse by adding a footnote. |
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Then the Bedford crowd came in and I think there were a few words exchanged and a bit of a wrestle. |
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A quick and wordless wrestle ensued, both men exerting themselves physically to pry away the files. |
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She clasped the revolver tightly and looked in the direction where the wrestle for the sniper's gun continued between Alex and the captain. |
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She came at him again, but he grabbed her arms and they fell to the hilly terrain in what looked like a death wrestle. |
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A 20-minute wrestle ensued and Tut emerged victorious, bringing the crocodile up from the depth of the water. |
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Of course, he has given himself some time to have a wrestle with his political conscience before the big day when he joins the party. |
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It was a wrestle just to get the car out of the junctions on the main road. |
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Poultry shears cut through the bones of chicken, duck, and other birds without the carving wrestle. |
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But after a whiskey-fuelled wrestle with his demons lasting into the wee small hours he lost his bottle and decided against the procedure. |
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All night the two wrestle, but neither can defeat the other. |
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Erudite is trying to wrestle control of the government away from abnegation via nefarious schemes. |
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She squinted, blinked sporadically, and tilted her head, as if straining to wrestle answers from her brain. |
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Regardless of how one wrestles with Noam Chomsky, one does always wrestle, leaving the bout much smarter and stronger. |
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Back then, a cowpoke would rope a steer, wrestle it to the ground, and a compatriot would use an iron heated over a campfire to burn a mark into the cow's hide. |
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The executives were trying to wrestle artistic and creative control back. |
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Ryan growled out a curse of pain and tried to wrestle away from the man. |
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Emily moved and he grabbed her trying to wrestle the chips from her. |
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Unlike the other chapters, in which we watch the class wrestle with the essay assignment, in this chapter we consider one student writer at a time. |
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The play's more engaging theme is found in the moral struggle the characters encounter as they wrestle with the notion of integrity in the face of their grasping egos. |
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Director Rich Walton shares in the day-to-day lives of Dinamic and a few other luchadores who wrestle for the promotion as they prepare for a giant free-for-all. |
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I was just starting to wrestle out of my oversized shirt, shivering slightly in the cold bathroom, when a heard a faint knocking on the main door. |
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In the second quarter right in front of us Antoni Grover, who plays for our team Fremantle, had a bit of a wrestle with a Carlton player called Brendan Fevola. |
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Red and Nellie like nothing more than a wrestle in the car park and will spend hours chasing, sniffing and biting each other while their owners stand chatting. |
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Rather than wrestle with these inquiries, Ashcroft simply admitted that he didn't know, stressing instead that there wasn't any time to ruminate on such trifles. |
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Republican civility is something conservative comics wrestle with, given it inhibits their use of the shock effects that modern stand-up relies on. |
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Yet he continued to wrestle with a demon that the Perry Street regular felt sure could be summarized in four syllables. |
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A recently released app invites users to wrestle with the text of a modern classic. |
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Courage, um, I wasn't sure what to do, where to go, how to proceed, what policy to adopt and there's an internal wrestle to confront or not to confront. |
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Harada took his 68-kilogram category with ease, and he used the tournament to wrestle his way into another all-American performance at the NAIA national championship final. |
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There is nothing more flustering than to wrestle with an unfamiliar piece of equipment in the presence of a class! |
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Is Raven ever going to wrestle on TV? Or at least get to the fireworks factory? |
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When will we stop the political mud wrestling and begin to wrestle with the most potentially destructive force ever to challenge this Nation? |
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When he spotted a 4ft bronze whaler shark he jumped in and, after a wrestle, pulled it on to the jetty. |
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The struggles continued when Munoz began to wrestle for the Conquistadors his freshman year. |
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A FRIENDLY arm wrestle turned to bloodshed when bad loser Robert Hope stabbed his conqueror. |
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As Frank McCourt and Arte Moreno do battle to win over the hearts of local baseball fans, they might as well as arm wrestle in downtown Norwalk. |
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The tussle was compared yesterday by Mike Ruddock's defence coach Clive Griffiths to two men contesting an arm wrestle. |
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While females wrestle to the death, male drones gather nonviolently, sometimes with drones from the opposing side. |
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Mum, Aunty and Me performed the age-old initiation ceremony of a giant wrestle bundle scrum to get the chance to hold him. |
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It is simply not right that fuel companies are sitting on soaraway profits while households wrestle with a desperate choice of whether to heat or eat. |
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He feels it would be a mistake to get dragged into an arm wrestle with the powerful French outfit who they take on at the Parc des Sports Aguilera this Sunday. |
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This allows the males to wrestle without risking injury to the face. |
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In fact, gay readers who've been feeling spiritually bereft for whatever reason may find In the Eye of the Storm to be a calming force as they wrestle with questions of faith. |
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But their lead lasted just 10 minutes before Roman Pavlyuchenko and Jermain Defoe both headed home in the space of two minutes to wrestle back control. |
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But as Billy watched his father wrestle with the prayers, the candles, and a plastic dreidel that seemed engineered not to spin, he felt terrible. |
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Dudek's problems in Athens on Tuesday are believed to have forced Benitez to wrestle with the possibility of giving Kirkland a first competitive start under his managership. |
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In a brilliant piece of staging, the Welshspeaking locals' dark thoughts about the English are translated on a surtitle screen, while incomers wrestle with the language. |
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I think you boys will just have to settle this with an arm wrestle. |
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