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"We've now tackled some of the biggest issues facing the company," Mr. McGavick said.
But what I do know is that every area of inquiry that used to be tackled by religion or philosophy is now tackled and explained by science.
But the mother of four young children who runs The Not So Secret Life of Us blog, has now tackled the serious subject of post-natal depression in a strongly-worded new post.
Accused of amoral ghoulishness over a previous exhibition, Body Worlds, that featured a preserved foetus and a flayed horseman with a split skull, Von Hagens has now tackled the animal world.
Dillon's wife is played by Nastassja Kinski, whom Roman Polanski had earlier cast as the exploited West Country heroine in a notably respectful version of Tess of the D'Urbervilles, a great work that Winterbottom has now tackled with his new film, Trishna.
Having addressed the wartime occupation of Poland in films such as Ashes and Diamonds (1958), and its later experience of communism and dissident trade-unionism in Man of Marble (1976) and Man of Iron (1980), the 82-year-old director Andrzej Wajda has now tackled the most painful, most personal subject of all: the Katyn forest massacre of 1940, a subject of enduring rage and shame.
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The lead agency now tackling the problem is Thames Water.
He must now tackle two large problems from a weakened position.
In all, more than 8,000 firefighters are now tackling wildfires statewide.
Keil, who was betrayed by his own family, is only now tackling his past through therapy.
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