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When Scholes does tackle it's often a foul or a booking.
Reynolds is an engaging writer, and even though he has clearly forgotten that brevity is the soul of wit, he does tackle a staggering range of material.
When he does tackle that most loathsome of topics – fame – in Lost in the World, West does so in his own individual style.
Though it is doubtful that he will ever get around to conducting Poulenc and Britten, Pierre Boulez does tackle a far wider range of 20th-century music nowadays than ever before.
Tackle those problems, as well as education and making contraception available, and you have an approach which is both humane and does tackle the problem that we probably have got too many people in the world.
On Wednesday the minister for resources and Northern Australia, Matt Canavan, said: "I am confident that we will come to a better situation, which does tackle the fundamental problem that, after the changes announced in relation to the carbon tax, many backpackers pay no tax now.
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The "kill memoir" certainly does, tackling civilian curiosity head on, with a direct and sensational approach.
By his own account, and others', that is pretty much what he did: tackle the basics.
"You make your presence known before they do," tackle Fred Robbins said.
They do tackle issues, and there has never been the same disaster twice.
The woman retorted, "What are you going to do, tackle me?" The lifeguard reasoned with her.
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