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His definition springs from the argument surrounding the U.S. Senate's tackling of a draft media shield law to protect journalists' confidential sources.
He is a wolf, possibly best known for his tackling of a drunk fan who jumped onto the field during a 2007 regular season game.
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I think Travis is kind of known for tackling for a huge range of concept and themes.
Market failures should be tackled, of course, but always with an eye for the unintended consequences of regulation.
It's an issue that has spawned a new class of startups tackling a variety of recruiting obstacles.
But even Mr. Joko's supporters in Surakarta wonder if he is capable of tackling the problems of a much larger, more economically important megalopolis.
Maybe tackle some of 'A Sorrow in Our Heart' or 'West Wind, Flood Tide.' " Both children sighed.
The ad, by Bartle Bogle Hegarty, features a milkman skipping around the tackle of a uniformed player.
Radford revealed it was Houghton's 52nd tackle of a debilitating game.
That became six when Sean O'Loughlin, scandalously for such an experienced player, gave away a penalty for ball-stealing on the last tackle of a set.
There he was, stiff-arming Brad Jones on one play, slipping the tackle of a blitzing Morgan Burnett on another, dragging M. D. Jennings into the end zone on a touchdown run.
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