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He would have to try a different tack with the old man.
Why in God's name had he not tried another tack with her?
He seemed to make up his mind to try a different tack.
But what in the name of God was the right tack with such a man?
But another new movie about the war takes a very different tack.
I have always taken the tack that nature is out to get me.
Then he changed tack and asked us if we had any problems with his friends.
He thought for a moment, then decided to try another tack.
She let herself in by the side door and moved to the tack room.
They have said that the best defense is sometimes at- tack.
He started out with a hard look, decided on a different tack.
We put in our final tack and started for the line, which was very close, now.
But now, at 32, he has taken a different tack.
But it was too late to start off on that tack now.
To come about is to pass from one tack to the other.
All I know is that it's time for a change of tack.
But he appeared to be taking a different tack today.
With our help, the Commission would like to change tack.
For now, though, she decided to try one last tack.
The tack room, too, was as he had seen it last.
Or try a new tack in order to surprise him?
I changed my tack again and suddenly shot the question.
At a certain point, though, many older people take a different tack on that issue.
The next morning we took up the tack to the north of the village.
But a man like me, I take the opposite tack.