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Bodies grappled in brutal confrontations; cinder blocks were thrown.
And whatever Adorno originally decreed, many artists have grappled in their own way with the Holocaust.
But otherwise, he thinks Bush administration officials grappled in good faith with old precedents and made reasonable decisions.
At other times they grappled in wrestling holds, one gaining the upper hand, and then the other.
They grappled in the 1870s with the megalomaniacal rule of a French mariner, Jean-Baptiste Dutroux-Bornier, a tyrant to rival Conrad's Kurtz.
But despite its reputation locally for serenity, Kirkwood has grappled in recent years with crimes that have brought it unwanted attention.
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The potential consequences of legal aid cuts were grappled with in a family court in Leicester when a judge called on representatives of Chris Grayling, the Lord Chancellor, to explore how to proceed in a delicate child custody case.
Skelton was besieged in the aftermath, flushed and euphoric, signing shirts like a superstar and grappled repeatedly in bear hugs from friends and admirers at the Deodoro Arena.
Today, governors in Wisconsin, New Jersey and other cash-strapped states face similar problems that Weld grappled with in 1991 -- high unemployment, large budget deficits, credit rating downgrades, and impatient voters.
These are some issues that are grappled with in this course.
But what I've faced with this polemic is what Mary McCarthy grappled with in 1962 when she delivered it.
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