Sentence examples for grapple head from inspiring English sources

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Phillips sees it as the novel which, in theme and style, showed Storey's "desire to grapple, head on, with the best of literary London.

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As well as doing battle with Coca-Cola in the soft-drinks market, PepsiCo will now have to grapple head-on with Coca-Cola's Minute Maid fruit-juice division.Foodies were gutted by the sudden closure of two top London restaurants.

Still, three of the four main stage productions, which I saw over the weekend, grapple head-on with issues of longstanding religious and sectarian conflict, especially "Aida," a story of love between enemies: Radames, a heroic warrior in ancient Egypt, and a captive Ethiopian princess, Aida.

Like many progressive writers of graphic novels (Alan Moore, Frank Miller, Chris Ware), Clowes grapples head on with his superhero heritage in a way that moves the medium forward.

Writer Jamil Smith pointed out in Time that the film doesn't "dodge complicated themes about race and identity," but instead "grapples head-on with the issues affecting modern-day black life".

The case contained familiar beats for those familiar with the N.H.L. and how it has grappled with head injuries in recent years.

These are big, important questions, and I know they're ones they'll grapple with, the heads of the agencies, but we as a democracy, whether we're parliamentarians on the intelligence and security committee, in the government, or just members of the public, are rightly concerned about [them].

Some individual schools revealed they were spending up to £80,000 a year on advertising, straining already overstretched school budgets as head teachers grapple with an estimated 8% real-terms cut in education spending.

In addition, the faculty head must grapple with how to choose mentors.

A slight piece, in which off-their-heads revellers grapple and attitudinise in kitsch summer-of-love outfits, this is typical of a strand of hyperstyled but fundamentally inconsequential work to which Rambert is increasingly gravitating; Henrietta Horn's lighter-than-air Cardoon Club (2010) is another example.

It's quite a sight, these two grappling, great bald heads thwacking together, treetrunk arms lavishly oiled and soulfully tattooed.

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