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And once she is unleashed upon a part, there is bound to be, one feels, a short, sharp tussle.
It was all smiles, thunderous applause and backslapping as Labor MPs gathered for their first caucus meeting since the election – but behind the scenes there had been a sharp tussle over the wording of motion moved by Anthony Albanese congratulating Bill Shorten.
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Beaton's translation is respectful, but seems to avoid a potentially thrilling tussle between Brecht and one of the sharpest satirical intellects of our own age.
But as negotiators tussle, in this trade deal and in every other, the sharpest of eyes need to be on the lookout for the stealthy influence of big tobacco.
Acting on the advice of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, the moose was shot.In this section The battle for the Great Lakes Flu, that was close Sharp lady, Blunt adversary On the trail Independent minds Moose on the juice Rocky Mountain tussle Divide and rule Reprints Related items The Alaska Senate race: Independent mindsOct 21st 2004The ton of venison was donated to a local resident.
Luckily these lapses are saved by the fact that Ephron's observations are sharper than most, and her accounts of her mother's descent into alcoholism and her own tussle with ageing give this collection some much-needed substance.
They tussle.
A tussle ensued.
There was a tussle.
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