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If the real reason behind your blues is that of feeling like you're in a dead-end rut, and that what you do during the week is "pointless", this is serious too but needs tackling in a concerted and goal-oriented way.
He was also named lineman of the week by the Associated Press in November for his strong tackling in a game against the Texas A&M Aggies.
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Of all the available motivations to tackle in a first novel, revenge is a challenging choice.
I'm more interested in mentioning the themes tackled in a book rather than the specifics.
As a deep-seated problem, rooted in dysfunctional families, it is more easily tackled in a speech than a classroom.
The saga of Jewish civilization over some 4,000 years is no small matter to tackle in a visual presentation.
Rivers elaborated on Sproles's elusiveness, saying he would be hard to tackle in a phone booth.
He was at ease with the big economic themes, which he tackled in a way that breathed life into them.
There is almost nothing you can't tackle in a teenage novel, it's just how you do it.
Yet a lot rests on the prime minister's word that these issues will be tackled in a special Diet session in the autumn.
But at the same time, the new wave of directors has also ensured that problems are tackled in a more professional manner.
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