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61. Cowher said later he momentarily contemplated tackling Hudson, but thought better of it.
62. Training consisted of more ball skills and heavy tackling before the squad concentrated on specifics.
63. On the surface, the debate is about tackling issues left over from the past.
64. Some progress has been made since 1999 in tackling corruption and restoring order to the country's indebted economy.
65. I was involved in some fairly strong tackling and didn't feel a thing.
66. A decade later and it is still tackling the controversial issues and delighting its loyal audience.
67. Later firemen tackling the blaze were in danger from exploding canisters of acetylene and propane.
68. The key to tackling HIV / Aids in poor countries is to start at the bottom, not the top.
69. The eleventh method, behaviour modification, is less demanding in terms of complex causes and offers a simpler approach to tackling problem people.
70. However, the format seems strained in tackling less personal subjects.
71. The key to coverage, Carroll said, is tackling the receivers as soon as they make their catch.
72. Reading needs to be recognized as just one more part of your overall plan and pattern of tackling hearing loss.
73. His tackling this year has been phenomenal, even by international rugby standards.
74. Tenacious tackling and a great display from Peter Canavan at full forward,[www.Sentencedict.com] ensured the Ranch always held the upper hand.
75. Second, Compact offers an incentive to improved performance within areas which schools are already tackling.
76. Firefighters spent three hours tackling the blaze, which spread through the roof and into an adjoining property in Pensby Road.
77. It had managed to reach the mass of people and make them aware of possible means of tackling their problems.
78. He had wanted to be sure before tackling Mary Penrose; now he was.
79. As a way of tackling the major problem of making something essentially static into something always forward-moving, I offer this tip.
80. He eventually incorporated this idea into his wider plan for tackling unemployment, the 1930 Mosley Memorandum.
81. The farmer's wife was well suited to tackling this considerable undertaking.
82. Wild Bill Clinton shows he's a real front runner when tackling the big issues.
83. If you play our offense, you have to be sure with your tackling.
84. It attempts, by tackling childhood thematically, across time, to stimulate new responses through sometimes startling juxtapositions of images.
85. Let us get down to tackling practical matters such as getting those trade negotiations tied up.
86. After reining in the regional barons and tackling the business oligarchs, Mr Putin read the riot act to the generals.
87. She saw it as an opportunity to take control of her life and set about tackling the crisis with positive thinking.
88. I came to the rapid conclusion that anyone tackling it must be either incredibly brave, extremely stupid - or both!
89. Politically the situation was contentious and Rhee had not shown the correct touch in tackling domestic problems.
90. John carried out some minor repairs to the roof, but the bad weather prevented him from tackling any major work.
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