We untangled, and the police officer ran to wrestle the protester, who was arrested.
To improve education, Kyriakou, Vansnick, and Memon are trying to wrestle restless students from daydreams.
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But the problem with which the attorneys had to wrestle did not end there.
Looks like Google and Facebook continue to wrestle in this arena of adults users.
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For more than a month, investors have had to wrestle with worrying reports on the world economy.
The market needs to wrestle with this issue until the home mortgage debacle is finally accounted for.
To this day, our legacy media companies continue to wrestle with is how you make that transition.
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When you are paddling solo, there is less data to wrestle with and less time to make decisions.
Western commentators say the Kremlin has also used Gazprom to wrestle control of foreign-owned energy investments in Russia.
Racing these giants is a bit like trying to wrestle a stretch limo around a Formula One course.
It also helps to wrestle with these issues with colleagues, especially colleagues not from our own communities or organizations.
Droukdel and his deputy al-Hammam may be able to wrestle back control of al Qaeda operations in the Sahara.
She runs and climbs on everything and loves to wrestle with her two older sisters and her younger brother.
States are expected to wrestle with difficult budget decisions well into the future.
All these issues are ones that the region is going to wrestle with.
It would be surprising if Samar and Jayojit were the last fictional Brahmins to wrestle with their changing land.
We learned how to wrestle it into more or less obeying our will.
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Hayhurst lost the first fall but woke up to wrestle at his best, taking three tightly fought bouts in row.
And parking should become a doddle: the sidestick would eliminate the need to wrestle the steering wheel to and fro.
To wrestle the problem, I do favor measuring costs better, but prefer Congress answering for benefits as a democratic imperative.
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As sweeping as the changes appeared, regulators left a lot of questions unanswered questions that Congress will have to wrestle with.
As the most senior civilian figure in an organisation of soldiers, Mr Robertson will also have to wrestle with an apparent paradox.
It is a complicated problem with which Obama will have to wrestle.
In this period, President Obama needed to wrestle with far greater problems than gun control, and he made scant mention of it.
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By deliberately carving out time to wrestle with initial sticky questions and the ones that further reflection prompts, we too can drive results.
While a startled Paul Jacobs looked on, Shane, still in the clothes he wore at their meeting, jumped into the ring to wrestle.
Kalou seized his chance to steal between the two, resisting an attempt from Meite to wrestle him off the ball before putting Chelsea ahead.
The Lib Dems will face particularly stiff challenges in Cardiff and Swansea as Labour tries to wrestle back control of the cities' local councils.
Mr. Hagel is unlikely to be an effective public spokesman and he lacks the knowledge to wrestle intelligently with the Pentagon's many competing interests.
His model asks whether someone has actually wrestled with a problem similar to the one she will need to wrestle with in the new job.
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