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Meanings of tackle violent in English
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Usage of tackle violent in English
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Tough new measures to tackleviolent crime in Northern Ireland were announced by the British government today.
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We will give greater powers for the police to use stop and search to help tackleviolent crime.
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Last year, he delivered an electrifying talk on the need to tackleviolent extremism and the "monsters" of Islamic State.
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Together with the police, community groups, victims and their families and Londoners, City Hall will continue to work ceaselessly to tackleviolent crime.
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In a letter to the prime minister, he said convening Cobra was necessary to "urgently improve cross-government efforts to tackleviolent crime".
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Mr Morsi announced the month-long state of emergency and curfew on Sunday to tackleviolent protests that have now killed more than 50 people.
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Tear gas and water cannon have been used by police in Ankara in Turkey as they tackleviolent protests which have spread across the country.
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Mona Sahlin, the government's coordinator on tacklingviolent extremism, believes ultra right-wing groups have been behind the arson attacks.
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Pena Nieto, who took office in December, has shifted the focus away from capturing cartel bosses to tacklingviolent crimes such as extortion and kidnapping.