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But of late, nothing has seemed to seize attention in the tonier parts of town as much as thieves whose stock in trade is to grapple a fancy watch or item of jewelry off the wrist of someone wealthy enough to afford the ostentation.
From the gargoyles, Batman can glide down to attack enemies or hang upside down from the gargoyles to grapple a nearby enemy and leave him tethered there.
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Folding is upheld as a way to grapple with a chaotic world and to triumph.
For Ross, a 37-year-old personal trainer who lives in Brooklyn, N.Y., collecting Nazi daggers and swords is a way to grapple with a disturbing past.
"Monkey Mind," Smith's fleet, funny and productively exhausting new memoir, is an attempt to grapple with a lifetime of anxiety: to locate its causes, describe its effects and possibly identify a cure.
Families moved in together that winter; couples learned to grapple in a twin bed or a single sleeping bag.
Karlov, 62, had to grapple with a major diplomatic crisis last year when a Turkish plane shot down a Russian jet close to the Syrian border.
Zambia continues to grapple with a high tuberculosis (TB) burden despite a long running Directly Observed Treatment Short course programme.
"I do not think that's a failure - that is trying to grapple with a difficult problem.
And as a self-conscious species, we have to grapple with a lot of these anxieties.
It continues even now as the governor and legislative leaders begin to grapple with a new state budget that could lead to a major increase in property taxes.
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