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is tackle
noun
A system of ropes and blocks used to increase the force applied to the free end of the rope.
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It's not like starting just any club sport; this is tackle football.
"Everyone knows their place in our huddle and everyone knows who the leader is," tackle Kareem McKenzie said.
What it cannot do is tackle the central concern of what Poland will export to support its 40m people: if not ships from Szczecin, then what?
Instead, what Gamal needs to do is tackle corruption and end the pandemic of cronyism that has stymied Egyptian life for decades.
"I'm at a loss; I don't know what the problem is," tackle Jordan Gross said last Monday night, ignoring the flashing neon sign over Jake Delhomme's locker.
The second thing it does not do is tackle India's most serious structural problem: its galloping budget deficit, now tipped to run as high as 11% of GDP, one of the highest figures for any major economy in the world.
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Next it is tackling Anchieta.
Whew! Harlequins' Mike Brown is tackled.
Sociology is tackling all of these.
The first is tackling international terrorism effectively.
And which party is tackling those problems?
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