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Dier doesn't really tackle much.
"What we'd notice before was players don't really tackle much anymore," Redding said.
So government will have to tackle much more politically sensitive areas.
That's an appalling tackle – much worse than Gascoigne's on Berthold – and he is rightly booked.
However, I never seem to have enough time to tackle much more than the Saturday prize puzzle, or indeed many appearing in any other media.
Actor/director Mark Rylance (himself a Benedick to Janet McTeer's Beatrice in 1993) saw that show and immediately asked them to tackle Much Ado.
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While the new government was widely hailed as a welcome sign that Italy would tackle much-needed economic restructuring, markets were not convinced, raising questions about whether it might have come too late to help.
Dive in, the magazine issue – sparked by Frankenstein but tackling much, much more – is waiting.
"The problem of the Nakba has not been tackled much onscreen after 'Khirbet Khizeh,' " Loevy said.
"The real challenge will come when the taskforce tackles much more frequently used low-value interventions," he said.
This move towards transparency is encouraging, but if tech firms really want to address the gender imbalance, the problem needs to be tackled much earlier.
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