It did not occur for French people confronted with Israeli faces or Israelis confronted with French faces.
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Israel's Iron Dome confronted 2,600 rockets in the past two years and Israel's other systems have confronted threats from Syria.
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The face-name effect occurred for French people confronted with French faces, as well as for Israelis confronted with Israeli faces.
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It was a dry event, and the crowd I confronted was by far the politest crowd I've ever confronted in Rogers Arena.
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Weeks claims that Hunted and Confronted has confronted 22007 predators since the group's establishment in June of this year—the first confrontation was July 22006th.
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If confronted in a police interaction will that animosity play itself out like it did with Mike Brown when confronted by Ferguson police Officer Darren Wilson?
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We confronted Richard Spencer, the white nationalist known for using Nazi rallying cries We confronted Richard Spencer, the white nationalist known for using Nazi rallying cries This interview originally aired Dec.
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WASHINGTON — Top British officials confronted a dilemma last spring.
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For a few hours, we're confronted with different, difficult lives.
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There's the time she confronted Sean Penn about his hair.
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Brand wasn't the only gap that the company has confronted.
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Then Williams once again confronted Ramos for the point penalty.
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But the information was incorrect, and Buttigieg confronted Ellison backstage.
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Mitch McConnell confronted by &aposAbolish ICE&apos protesters , video shows.
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Hunted and Confronted is not affiliated with any police department.
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Having faced death, Koyama confronted the life ahead of her.
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I confronted him about this and he laughed at me.
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Suddenly, they're confronted by an agent's vehicle in their path.
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Augustine, Rousseau, and Wordsworth, you are confronted by capacious minds
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A week later, he confronted me about my sulky silence.
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Confronted with his bankruptcies, he reacted with pride, not shame.
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We clutched each other's wrists as we confronted our privilege.
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He said he never confronted Spacey and avoided him afterward.
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Within three minutes, Deputy Long confronted and stopped the perpetrator.
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BBB confronted the company last month, but problems still persist.
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" The employee said he confronted Conyers about this behavior. "Rep.
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When confronted by firefighters, he just did a little jig.
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Abouyaaqoub was confronted Monday by police, who shot him dead.
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When my mom confronted him he claimed we were lying.
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A few months before graduation, I finally confronted the balance.
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But when confronted with documents, he began to open up.
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When confronted about their WhatsApp use, older Indians seem unruffled.
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What do you do when you're confronted with that fact?
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Earlier this season, Roxanne confronted Hernandez about cheating on Briana.
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They showed up, they stepped up, they confronted the problem.
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I confronted the man who comprised all my childhood fears.
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Brexit has confronted the efficient branch with an existential crisis.
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When confronted about what happened, I was at first defensive.
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When I confronted him, he left me and the baby.
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But she's confronted by the Pussycats in the locker room.
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This congressman just confronted Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook's diversity issue.
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Cindy's brother, Rick Plesea, confronted his sister about Anthony's pregnancy.
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However, Escobar said the waitress was confronted about the situation.
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When confronted with a question about decriminalizing illegal immigration, Sen.
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I confronted him; we fought for weeks, then broke up.
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"I recognized the photos and confronted my ex," Bowden says.
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The accused have been confronted with a range of consequences.
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I wondered about that the night the protester confronted us.
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Conway also mentioned the women who confronted Arizona Republican Sen.
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This hate and its terrorism must be confronted and defeated.
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The mother said she then called Cosby and confronted him.
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What do you do when confronted with all of this?
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The same man confronted John Wall a short time later.
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After they confronted Yilmaz, Miller began to scuffle with him.
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But if they actually confronted them it was even better.
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When Anthony confronted his daughter, he says she denied it.
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People confronted droughts, floods, extinctions, and collapses of entire civilizations.
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Trump has publicly confronted the company for its tax practices.
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For one thing, consumers are typically confronted with steeper prices.
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A second officer then arrived and confronted the intoxicated man.
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"I was confronted with having to cook eggplant," he said.
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He was confronted and shoved by Buffalo safety Robert Blanton.
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Chris Christie, who was campaigning for Whitman, then confronted Buck.
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"Union Leaders Confronted by Resistance to Obama," the headline read.
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Stewards quickly confronted the fan, and the flare was extinguished.
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The problem reappears when confronted with Pharah, Overwatch's Egyptian hero.
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Mr. Carson spun on his heel and confronted Mr. Morales.
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The United States confronted its own shortcomings after the Sept.
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Confronted with her at the MFA, she looks utterly contemporary.
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And they are often confronted with the same subjective biases.
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At a CNN town hall, he confronted Florida GOP Sen.
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Black men in particular confronted the brunt of the violence.
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Nothing really mattered after being confronted with life and death.
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When confronted, the indictment alleges, he lied to department officials.
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Other mayors have confronted people out in the streets directly.
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We never bow, we never break, when confronted with crisis.
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However, a crisis, once confronted honestly, can become less overwhelming.
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He is confronted with remembering various aspects of his life.
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He took it to school administrators, who confronted Mr. Lyman.
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Young people are confronted by the existential questions right away.
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An inveterate procrastinator, she panicked when confronted by a deadline.
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Confronted with them in the flesh, what would they do?
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She recently confronted Taliban members about their killing of civilians.
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They say they're willing to use violent force if confronted.
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Yet when confronted with this test, even they failed it.
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Jeff Flake was confronted by a survivor of sexual assault.
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If she had confronted him, she would have been criticized.
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On the other hand, they confronted an insurmountable political reality.
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" Conway confronted Trump: "I told him, 'You can't say that.
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When confronted, he apparently admitted to being interested in swatting.
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Young people need to be confronted with discomfort, Crumpler said.
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Lebanon, Jordan, and Turkey are confronted with unprecedented humanitarian crises.
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But, when confronted with this example, can you blame him?
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A third man was wounded when he confronted Mr. Purinton.
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"First time ever they've been confronted on trade," Trump said.
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He confronted one with a loaded gun he kept there.
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He later lied to the FBI when he was confronted.
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MANY COMPANIES HAVE CONFRONTED THE INABILITY TO FURTHER CONSOLIDATE HORIZONTALLY.
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It's demoralizing to be confronted with such criticism and aggressions.
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Officers later confronted the suspects after they abandoned the truck.
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There was nothing "micro" about the aggressions these women confronted.
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Trump has opted to ignore where he should have confronted.
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Kristal confronted her friend about it, and it grew heated.
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After she confronted him, she was written off the show.
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When confronted, the principal denied any changes, the parents said.
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They confronted a home that was engulfed, Mr. Nigro said.
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Abroad, he has waged war in Yemen and confronted Qatar.
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When confronted by predators, the pangolin curls into a ball.
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One night, Ms. Alicea confronted him in the living room.
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Ms. Greene confronted him as they walked off the stage.
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Once confronted with the information, he recanted his earlier claim.
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He confronted Mr. Joseph there while his associate waited outside.
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And when confronted with that fact, he makes up excuses.
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" When confronted with the statement, he responded: "I didn't say that.
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Shortly after he arrived, she confronted him in the hotel lobby.
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Maxine Waters' recent suggestion that Trump officials should be publicly confronted.
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"We know she confronted him about that numerous times," said Rourke.
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Confronted with his costar's confession, Gooding, 48, didn't plead the fifth.
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Every now and then, you'll be confronted with a difficult person.
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Confronted his first national disaster as President, deadly tornadoes in Georgia.
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I'd confronted her in the backyard, where she was weeding tomatoes.
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And if that's the case, what is it that you confronted?
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Zhou was with two fellow hikers when the bear confronted them.
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A strange Facebook problem has seen users confronted with the past.
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She then walked to the driver's side and confronted the suspect.
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It was there that Tupac confronted her about her cocaine use.
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When confronted by a disciplined enemy, his unpaid soldiers ran away.
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In a world with many dangers, this menace must be confronted.
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The women who confronted Flake, meanwhile, weren't screaming with inarticulate rage.
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"I confronted [Briana] alone and she wouldn't get up," she said.
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The separatist project foundered last autumn when confronted with harsh reality.
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"He cheated on her, and she confronted him," says the source.
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While there, she is confronted by questions of trauma and privilege.
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Wickham then confronted the waiter, whom he says quickly became defensive.
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As a prosecutor, I routinely confronted child abusers, rapists and murderers.
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"The problem is that you haven't confronted your past," he says.
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A Post reporter confronted O'Keefe about the apparent scheme on video.
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The second question that confronted her was what philosophy was for.
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Police said the officers confronted a vehicle reversing down the street.
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"Nobody wants to be confronted with hateful content online," he said.
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Well, people are confronted with something they couldn't have imagined before.
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At Easton's memorial, Dilascio confronted the Langs, who denied the allegations.
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Their laboratory of democracy would be confronted with several immediate experiments.
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When she later confronted him, he threatened to derail her career.
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Yet those pouring money into Rwanda are confronted by a dilemma.
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What did the opposing teams think when confronted with this ridiculousness?
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Other countries have confronted their controversial pasts in starkly different ways.
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I immediately confronted Vince about it, and he denied it completely.
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Some students demanded that Weinstein be fired and angrily confronted him.
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Pruitt has been confronted by allegations of mismanagement at the EPA.
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Federal law enforcement officers confronted Man at his home in May.
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She confronted him soon after and spoke to Kain days later.
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They confronted the region's chaotic traffic and attracted less affluent clients.
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But no one confronted me directly, even when there were disagreements.
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For example, imagine a situation where an officer confronted a suspect.
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The police confronted them and tried, unsuccessfully, to block their entrance.
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The leader of a group of young activists who confronted Sen.
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Yes, the Germans have confronted the genocide in their own history.
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And in recent weeks, the president has confronted hate more directly.
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Hazell confronted DeVos over how her policies are impacting public schools.
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Then JoJo confronted Chad about it and he essentially self-destructed.
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Confronted with forbidden fruit, you know she'd take an audacious bite.
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This is not a problem that can be confronted in a
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A local resident confronted the gunman as he left the church.
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She then confronted the transgender woman as she left the restroom.
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Demonstrators physically blocked travelers' access to the airport and confronted police.
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He confronted some of the trauma that was holding him back.
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Her husband, who was convalescing from brain surgery, confronted the officials.
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Two students were taken into custody after being confronted by police.
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"They are going to be confronted by the reality," he said.
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A crowd at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) Sunday confronted Sen.
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When they confronted him, he blew himself up, wounding them both.
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Confronted with Ms. Warren's opposition, President Obama did an end run.
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Until director James Gunn, confronted with this evidence, set us straight.
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She said she walked to the memorial and confronted the two.
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Pitt confronted the producer and confirmed the incident to the Times.
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But in "Nutshell" we are confronted with an over-reliable narrator.
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Caterpillar confronted Komatsu, GM went up against Toyota and so on.
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Each confronted a conservative establishment and created new ensembles in response.
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What does a sci-fi superhero do when confronted with therapy?
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In the meantime, Claire is confronted with her mother's fading health.
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First, they'll veer right when confronted by another bird mid-air.
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Confronted by this gap in my Welsh knowledge, I felt embarrassed.
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How do the nightclub owners react, when confronted with your exposé?
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You get in the game, you're confronted with problems right there.
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He also shot two Muslim men who confronted him, HuffPost reported.
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Sinclair's purchase of Tribune is being confronted on other legal fronts.
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Grondona confronted a Qatari delegation at a FIFA meeting in 2011.
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Other presidents have fared less well when confronted by a crisis.
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Sometimes, he showed up in public, and verbally confronted passers-by.
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But confronted with these numbers, House and Senate Republicans seemed unfazed.
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Collaborating with British intelligence confronted Fourcade with a familiar challenge: sexism.
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Now Mr. Trump is confronted with the consequences of his decision.
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All surfers are confronted with this each time we paddle out.
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When confronted with criticism, he lashes out like an intemperate child.
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They confronted prosecutors about it in a conference with the judge.
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Once confronted, the woman dropped the figurine and took off running.
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Has your family ever confronted a challenge that upended normal life?
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Yet, in this developmental stage, we are confronted by great challenges.
|
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"Oh, my God," she thought when confronted with the horrifying image.
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Confronted with the claims, Mr. Cain initially did not deny them.
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But when confronted about her hand in its proliferation, she deflects.
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That was just one of numerous issues that Ms. Alpert confronted.
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Her self-consciousness dissipated, suddenly confronted by a more pitiable being.
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It needs to be confronted, with great firmness and creative diplomacy.
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A group of killers confronted him in prison, stabbing him repeatedly.
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When she's confronted with a sudden loss, she feels utterly alone.
|
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After calling police, Partridge said he confronted Betts over the phone.
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The gunman pulled into a lot and the deputy confronted him.
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They all confronted questions about their qualifications on the campaign trail.
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And you saw Warren confronted by an angry voter over this.
|
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Mr. Garcia briefly confronted Mr. Adelson 17 days before the murder.
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Confronted with these dilemmas, oil companies are taking quite different approaches.
|
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While Trump has personally remained silent, his administration has confronted Russia.
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Protesters have rallied outside congressional offices and confronted representatives at events.
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He gave numerous interviews and confronted his opponents on social media.
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Boillat and a team of investigators confronted Mikhael at her office.
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"Mr Cameron was confronted with an open goal," the Times editorialised.
|
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The terrifying beauty of totality is best confronted in a crowd.
|
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They, meanwhile, confronted weightier concerns, scrambling to anticipate the coming fallout.
|
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When Boeing's board gathered on Monday, it confronted a grim reality.
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It was just wrong and the Voting Rights Act confronted that.
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Officer Peach said officers confronted the man at a nearby intersection.
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I woke up one day and was confronted by a mystery.
|
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"That's one characterization," Ms. Conway said when confronted with those circumstances.
|
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Scarborough confronted McConnell's comments with an example from Trump's Iowa rally.
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I was one of three people who confronted Weinstein that night.
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The problems Detroit confronted paralleled problems in many other American cities.
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I was confronted with it recently, at a really wonderful theater.
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Still, after being confronted with this issue, we had no choice.
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A student armed with a weapon confronted a school resource officer.
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Confronted with true, clear facts, there is almost never an acknowledgment.
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You confronted your mom in the film about your stepfather's abuse.
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Officer Peach said officers confronted the man at a nearby intersection.
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Once there, they were confronted by Mr. Sanabria with the machete.
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Wheeling around, she saw the man responsible and confronted him angrily.
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We are confronted with the never-ending task of bearing witness.
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They may even be frightened of being confronted in the flesh.
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An American Airlines employee who confronted a mother with a stroller.
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Riyadh has sided with Washington as it's confronted Tehran ever since.
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"Some people have never been confronted with death before," he explained.
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Then something happened that upended Republicans' talking point: Republicans confronted Sen.
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In June, Tesla says it confronted Tripp about his alleged hacking.
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After much speculation, Ariana Grande FINALLY confronted the rumors this week.
|
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With the rumors now confronted, it's unclear how Grande will continue.
|
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Mrs May could therefore soon find herself confronted with a leadership challenge.
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" Confronted about the tweet by reporters on Monday, she asked, "Which tweet?
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Even when confronted with reality, they have a problem processing the truth.
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One year later, Ryggen found herself directly confronted by the Nazi menace.
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But will the other Starks be so unemotional when confronted with Jaime?
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They never get confronted for scaring investors out of potentially huge profits.
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When Congress went home last week, many lawmakers confronted an unpleasant reality.
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Investigators say Boatwright and Newsome were both armed when they confronted XXXTentacion.
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Three exploding ants exhibiting exploding behavior when confronted with a weaver ant.
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The suspect then surrendered to officers who confronted him outside the store.
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Team manager Won-il sighs when confronted with this sort of criticism.
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Now senior citizens, the women are confronted with new set of challenges.
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Furious, Martin found Long alone in the costume shop and confronted him.
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He says he confronted Kihuen, who denied that anything improper had occurred.
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John the Baptist lost his head because he confronted an unjust ruler.
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I wanted audiences to be confronted with a woman fully naked—me!
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What's important here is that you confronted him, which took tremendous courage.
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But it points to a larger problem, which neither party has confronted.
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They confronted a National Rifle Association spokesperson during a CNN town hall.
|
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When confronted, she practically swore never to reproduce, and she never did.
|
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Some have seized on the fact that two protesters who confronted Sen.
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Jones then confronted Pederson on July 30, leading to a physical altercation.
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The next president is going to be confronted with an unforeseen challenge.
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After years of outsized success, the company is confronted with a crisis.
|
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Others flat-out confronted him and the reporters who were interviewing him.
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"We are being confronted by the effects of climate change," he said.
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Armed guards confronted them and asked them to pay for the damage.
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Harteau said Clark was not handcuffed when police confronted him on Nov.
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When Tia confronted Chris over this betrayal, he evaded her every question.
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How can or should an alarming death sentence be confronted in midlife?
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In a 1993 interview with Oprah, Jackson was confronted with that notion.
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She was the last anti-Beyoncé protester the pro-Bey crowd confronted.
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Business Insider recently confronted Apprendi about his timeline for the company's IPO.
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He confronted Weinstein once but continued to work with him for years.
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When confronted on Sunday's episode, Samuels, 35, owned up to it immediately.
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When Fedotowsky confronted him, Rego took off hobbling into some bushes. Awkward.
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Not one to hold back her feelings, Lovato confronted the controversy directly.
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I confronted a ferret and asked him to explain Donald Trump's hair.
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I confronted a kid at McDonalds yesterday and asked him about mortgages.
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She and her sister informed her mother that evening, who confronted Sandusky.
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Upon their arrival, officers were confronted by a man with a knife.
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You might just feel quietly confronted or stop dead in your tracks.
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He was confronted by an armed nearby resident who chased after him.
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Lewis also appeared on GMA, and described how the woman confronted him.
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NBC Chicago reports she was holding both weapons when confronted by officers.
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So they took the bull by the horns, confronted it, solved it.
|
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Campos also allegedly confronted Weed about her dog being on his property.
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The attacker, Adan, confronted Falconer after Adan had already stabbed nine people.
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Throughout the evening in Kowloon, police confronted protesters who retreated and regrouped.
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" Forbis instinctively confronted the stranger: "What the [expletive] did you just say?
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"We're all confronted with tragedy, or extreme sadness and loss," he says.
|
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"He has confronted and mistreated the guards," Moreno said during his video.
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I want to talk about Mary being confronted with yet another blackmailer.
|
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This situation is increasingly being confronted by resource companies around the globe.
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Myles, 66, heard the commotion and confronted the gunman, police have said.
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For years, Lyft confronted the pick-up problem with pink facial hair.
|
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Roger was "astonished," according to the 3rd Circuit, and confronted the assistant.
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When confronted by his supervisor, Perez "just laughed," according to court documents.
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He confronted the man who pulled out a handgun and shot him.
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Tolokno added she confronted Assange about advancing Russian interests ahead of America's.
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This divide must be confronted relentlessly and closed once and for all.
|
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A little over four months ago, Ana María Archila confronted then-Sen.
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Many of us have confronted them from your boyfriend's side, often poorly.
|
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Trump hasn't yet confronted Putin in the same type of public outburst.
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This issue is not regional, it's global, and should be confronted globally.
|
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When confronted with his disastrous actions, Filitt reacts like an insecure bully.
|
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During his own presidency, Obama confronted racially charged matters in different ways.
|
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When Susan confronted her daughter in the hospital, Hope nodded in confession.
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Confronted with that threat, politicians are going to do what politicians do.
|
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Protesters confronted Republican senators over the vote as they left Thursday's vote.
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"Before, she confronted the military, so it was not harmonious," he said.
|
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A constituent just confronted me and told me I support open borders.
|
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When confronted by people who use terms like mutilation, I generally recoil.
|
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They also confronted lawmakers to effect concrete change in Florida, where Gov.
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He's not going to flinch when confronted nor blink when under pressure.
|
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When the Bambote elders confronted the Luba adulterer, he did not apologize.
|
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"We know that she confronted him about that numerous times," Rourke said.
|
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In fact, every time it's confronted it after 6900, it's upheld it.
|
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But Trump may be confronted with questions about domestic issues as well.
|
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Agent Terry confronted the government authorities, calling them out regarding their actions.
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A student began recording as police confronted Schultz outside a parking garage.
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Instead, it was confronted by a movie industry often fearful of change.
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Vera supports them until, confronted by losses of staggering magnitude, she doesn't.
|
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Confronted by memories of her own awful childhood, Karen quakes with fear.
|
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When they got there, Phoenix police confronted them in the parking lot.
|
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She made waves during the July presidential debates when she confronted Sen.
|
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This past year, women's rights advocates have confronted FIFA's leadership more directly.
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The China threat toward Taiwan has to be confronted at some point.
|
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Protesters jumped turnstiles, confronted police with chants, and vandalized buses and buildings.
|
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The cast revealed and confronted their vulnerabilities in a game of admissions.
|
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A$AP said the 2 men appeared "fearless" as they confronted him.
|
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Clarence D. Briggs, 55, confronted two tollbooth employees shortly before 7 a.m.
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The president noted one incident in particular when a woman confronted Sen.
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His misdeeds, corruption and cruel policies deserve to be confronted and fought.
|
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Pruitt reportedly "bristled" when the officials confronted him, according to the Times.
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But even when we confronted you, you insisted you hadn't taken it.
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As a business owner, I'm confronted with vandalism and theft every day….
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If I had confronted Matt earlier, would my friends have been spared?
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Before the coin toss, Reid confronted Jenkins, and had to be restrained.
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After the rock fell, Mr. Kalas and his friends confronted the group.
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In a recent dream, he confronted the men responsible for Karla's abduction.
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The diocese confronted Father Prochaski and he denied the allegations, she said.
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There he was soon confronted with Jews fleeing from German-occupied Poland.
|
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As she confronted the President over the problem, things got tense quickly.
|
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Dr. Anversa said he confronted Dr. Kajstura, who did the analysis again.
|
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Mr. Bolton said he had confronted the Russians directly over their meddling.
|
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Mr. Lamb confronted a furious attempt by conservatives to retain the seat.
|
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The president's critics realize that long-festering social divisions must be confronted.
|
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Mr. Katz said he then confronted Mr. Gordon, who confessed and apologized.
|
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Elsewhere, faculty members confronted university regents over charged accusations of academic dishonesty.
|
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Confronted by a rising rate of suicides in some groups of veterans.
|
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A man confronted the stuntman and ripped off his long orange wig.
|
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It is not the first time outraged New Zealanders have confronted tourists.
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When the officer confronted him, Mr. Mukwena dropped the bag and ran.
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When confronted with the prospect of jail time, he decided to cooperate.
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When confronted with opposite and belligerent populism from abroad, homegrown populism expands.
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Facing elimination on Thursday, the Golden Knights confronted their predicament with defiance.
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In April, the president suddenly was confronted with a second legal front.
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" ARNAUD TARANTOLA "You're SUPPOSED to be shocked, surprised and confronted by drama.
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In 2018, several employees confronted CEO Alex Karp over Palantir's ICE contracts.
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" Police claim "she then exited her vehicle and confronted the other driver.
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Sotomayor reportedly confronted the woman and explained that the shot was medicine.
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Hannah confronted him directly about the breakup in the searing live finale.
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What is the Trump team doing when confronted with this similar threat?
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"Goldman Sachs has advised companies confronted by every major activist," reads another.
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Some people will respond to reasonable arguments; others have to be confronted.
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I confronted my fear and it didn't get the better of me.
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When confronted with their raw curiosity and assertive arguments, I would bristle.
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Pilgrims walking to Karbala this past weekend were confronted with both narratives.
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Confronted with the liberal strategy, conservatives must respond with action and resolve.
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She confronted me in the garage and asked me to leave home.
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Platform companies say they're neutral, especially when confronted with bias from regulators.
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The world has already been confronted with two major flashpoints this year.
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An incensed Logano confronted Hamlin after the race, and a brawl ensued.
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But our country has confronted much more challenging times in our history.
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Parents of adolescents are often confronted by a puzzling sequence of events.
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Police say the homeowner confronted Nix and kicked him in the face.
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Drivers on Staten Island confronted another obstacle: a pair of runaway ponies.
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"They don't have any sense of what we're confronted with," she said.
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The trooper pulled his service weapon and confronted Sergeant Walters, who surrendered.
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Warren, who serves on the Senate Banking Committee, has confronted Mulvaney before.
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Photography no longer comforted her; it confronted her with her own mortality.
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Someone then confronted Meadows on the House floor, according to one witness.
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Last month, for example, a number of school kids confronted California Sen.
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Houdini confronted him from the stage, telling the audience about Mackenberg's experiences.
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"The President did nothing wrong," Sanders repeated when confronted with the stories.
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After Klein appeared to complete her call, another white woman confronted her.
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Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) confronted House Appropriations chief Nita Lowey (D-N.
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In recent years, the autonomous-vehicle industry has confronted a reality check.
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Next, threats to our drinking water must be continually monitored and confronted.
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A widow selling cigarettes illegally was confronted by inspectors and the police.
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When confronted with the details of the relationship, Clinton lied about it.
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Who could not smile when confronted with this heart-expanding, crazy beauty?
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In March 219, police officers confronted the trio outside a Walmart store.
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I confronted this reality for over four decades as mayor of Charleston.
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That's where police confronted him in a parking lot and killed him.
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Regardless, he did it, and in doing so, publicly confronted his past.
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As long as hate exists, Ryan said, it needs to be confronted.
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We are constantly confronted with enemy figures, keeping with 'panem et circenses.
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Confronted with this power grab, every lawmaker should be bellowing in alarm.
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Four minutes later, the police arrived and were confronted by the gunman.
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I suspect not, but then again I haven't yet confronted a corpse.
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When confronted by industrial tyranny he would fume like a geyser basin.
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Dick Durbin (D-IL) confronted Gorsuch, however, Gorsuch flatly denied Sisk's claims.
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Traditionally though, it does poorly when confronted with smaller amounts of data.
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But, this time Joey was followed out to his car and confronted.
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I wanted what Ana María Archila Gualy, the survivor who confronted Sen.
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The firefighters suspected Chang was passing out tainted candy and confronted him.
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Yet due to their material, that unease with mortality is still confronted.
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Just as the atmosphere was growing more tense, a passenger confronted the bullies.
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Ally appears to be cured of her phobias because she's confronted them all.
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"We confronted them and they said it was a safety hazard," Kalas said.
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She was confronted by protesters last year at a Mexican restaurant in Washington.
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The police confronted him once, telling him he had brought shame on himself.
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"There are things I wish we could have confronted early on," he explains.
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A place where sexism isn't hidden or ignored, but openly discussed and confronted.
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Steve Bannon, President Donald Trump's chief strategist, was furious and confronted the group.
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Target says the first security guard who confronted the woman has been fired.
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When Clinton was confronted with all of this, he got very, very defensive.
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Last month, the global public health effort to eradicate AIDS confronted a setback.
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THE SWAMP EPA&aposs Pruitt confronted by teacher at Washington restaurant, report says.
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Last week and over the weekend, angry constituents confronted Republican lawmakers including Reps.
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Matta-Clark's original "Garbage Wall" (1970) confronted environmental issues and the homelessness crisis.
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The chat logs provided by Hunted and Confronted have been placed into evidence.
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The EU has been confronted with other eurosceptic governments in Greece and Hungary.
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Santiago was confronted by a Broward County Sheriff's deputy and dropped his weapon.
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Supporters in the audience confronted the hecklers in angry, face-to-face exchanges.
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Nevertheless, it's oddly satisfying to see Reynolds confronted with the gendered double standard.
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The next day, Grace confronted Ansari about his behavior in a text message.
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Put up against the elite society that confronted Troy, this detail is telling.
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Have they ever confronted him about his attacks on their character and motives?
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Students from mainland China, she said, confronted her with expletives and lewd gestures.
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In August a British warship was confronted there by Chinese ships and jets.
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Recently, my son (now 25) confronted me about leaving them for a year.
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Confronted with an IP lawsuit from the latter firm, Ninebot simply bought Segway.
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Then confronted us with his scientific evidence that the tooth fairy isn't real.
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Dunn adds that Lopez threatened him with the hatchet when he was confronted.
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I've been in your shoes, confronted by speakers whose views I absolutely abhor.
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When you're confronted with evil, you don't shake its hand or applaud it.
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Keynes, Berlin, Karl Popper and the Austrians confronted the seductive evils of totalitarianism.
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"Everyone has a choice," Kat told Adena when she confronted her about leaving.
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Upon arrival at Mack's property in Venus, deputies were confronted by the dogs.
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Dobransky confronted Shields, saying he was going to report the thefts to authorities.
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Mandell was recently confronted with over-the-line PDA while on her honeymoon.
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The source material is largely hidden, hinted at or suggested rather than confronted.
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They are men and women who have confronted a challenge and overcome it.
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The Follow-up: Okay, so it was really hard but I confronted her.
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Eventually confronted by her family, Casey Anthony maintained a nanny had kidnapped Caylee.
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On Wednesday, Bennett confronted Pan about his previous statements that vaccines are safe.
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Pompeo confronted Clinton when she testified before the panel on October 22016, 21989.
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A staff member then confronted her and tried to prevent her from leaving.
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They confronted the strangers, asking them to return it, but no one responded.
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Jeff Flake when she confronted him outside an elevator during the Kavanaugh hearings.
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But once they started saying it to my face, I confronted the problem.
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Buttigieg took the same route earlier in the debate when he confronted Sen.
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Mendes denied being pregnant when confronted on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in Feb.
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The assailant jumped off the train, and was chased and confronted by police.
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Later in the episode, she confronted Disick about his attitude at the party.
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Clinton, too, has confronted her share of challenges in rallying the Democratic base.
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"There are things I wish we could have confronted early on," he said.
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The citation states that the two men confronted each other outside the vehicle.
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He was annoyed by this and confronted her when they eventually got home.
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But a day after he concealed it, his tour group's leader confronted him.
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Page allegedly confronted the makeup artists, who ignored her requests for cleaner brushes.
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Some states have confronted this crisis by essentially rebuilding their addiction treatment system.
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Officers confronted the gunman within minutes and the suspect was shot and killed.
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We'd be confronted with something as cryptic and nonsensical as it was enlightening.
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According to prosecutors, Gross confronted Stanley, who grabbed a knife in self-defense.
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Beyond these steps, Najla was confronted with a final hurdle: obtaining a visa.
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But first, the viewer is confronted by an opening scene of menacing vocals.
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Amjad had no idea about any of this until his mother confronted him.
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They confronted the suspect, Joey Bronson, and told him to drop his weapon.
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When confronted, she admitted to forgetting the baby in the car, WTVM reported.
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When Daniela confronted him, he told her the answer was yes, she said.
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It also confronted attacks by the Islamist militant group on its own soil.
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Senators, mostly Republicans but some Democrats, were physically confronted on a daily basis.
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While a few confronted the troops, most of the protesters stood by, watching.
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White supremacists were confronted by protesters as they marched down E. Market Street.
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Most Wanted Man (2008), Le Carré confronted the war on terror and the
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Another challenge Pinterest has confronted is the belief that the company is overvalued.
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In Cooper's case, he ran off laughing after the girl's father confronted him.
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When confronted, he sent an email to executives with his claims and resigned.
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" Apple counsel Boutrous told CNBC: "The government is often confronted with competing interests.
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Neighbors called police on him after he confronted them while holding a hammer.
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After Biddle confronted him, both men engaged in a duel and were killed.
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Millions of families are confronted by this challenge each year in American hospitals.
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Hef confronted Cristal about her eating disorder during one of his movie nights.
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They then entered the residence where they were confronted by gunfire, authorities said.
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Workers (UMW) confronted a private army of 3,000 men, armed with machine guns
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One step over we're confronted by "Odalisque with Tambourine" (Harmony in Blue) (1926).
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We immediately confronted the staffer, he denied the allegations and he resigned today.
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Yet, even when confronted with this reality, some have chosen to bury it.
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The attack came a day after protesters confronted Mr. Hun Sen in Paris.
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This year's Everest expeditions have been confronted by bad weather and high winds.
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"My partner confronted me with a sort of a fake issue," Taffer recalls.
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People with social anxiety, however, tend to rapidly break eye contact when confronted.
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When confronted, Medouni claimed he was cooking sheep but the firefighters contacted police.
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When confronted by Katie, Diana admits to her actions, but brushes them off.
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Some England fans confronted the onrushing fans while others tried to run away.
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Officers arrived on the scene and confronted the man, a police official said.
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Protesters also confronted Nielsen last week while she dined at a Mexican restaurant.
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Alexandria Ocasio Cortez arrives with guest Ana Maria Archilla, who confronted then-Sen.
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Several CSX customers confronted Harrison during a hearing before federal regulators last week.
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What was Mr. Scott's mental and physical state when the police confronted him?
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Still, she had never attempted anything like the challenge she confronted this weekend.
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The man was confronted by a security officer but no shots were fired.
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No, this time people took to the streets and confronted the rebellious soldiers.
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Authorities said a civilian with a gun confronted Kelley and chased him away.
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Mr. Nunberg admitted the leaks when confronted by campaign workers, Mr. Garten wrote.
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Instead, in Riyadh, he was confronted by police, who took him into custody.
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I am confronted every day with the complete disappearance of the old civilities.
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The labor leader said he has also confronted racism in his own family.
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Cicero attempted to flee, but accepted his death when confronted by his assassins.
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Vera supports them until, confronted by war losses of staggering magnitude, she doesn't.
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A visibly distraught Haas confronted Sylvia on one of the complex's quiet sidewalks.
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They could not fight back when confronted with corroborating evidence and multiple accusers.
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"What do we do if confronted by the same choice" British voters faced.
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Police later confronted the man and ended the standoff after nearly two hours.
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Arriving nervous to the licensing class, Mercado was confronted by an unexpected ally.
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" "A few of my professors confronted me, asking me why I was distracted.
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"I confronted (Belichick) about all the things that were going on," Marsh said.
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After Cook confronted Kalanick, Uber modified its code to comply with Apple policy.
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I tried to keep it from our daughters, but Nargess finally confronted me.
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Loomer has also confronted Tlaib with similarly racist remarks online and in person.
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And everyone who attended seemed to come away feeling confronted, confounded, and delighted.
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Someone confronted Brown and threatened to call the cops if he didn't stop.
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When particles reach the detector, they're confronted with a bath of liquid xenon.
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It's the reason I never confronted men who fucked me, then ghosted me.
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She confronted me about it, and defended herself by saying she was busy.
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Ryan was confronted with the evidence, and banned from the Discord for lying.
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When confronted with the allegations, Sanders said he didn't know of the complaints.
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The forces that propelled Mr. Trump's rise need to be confronted and defeated.
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Nazis—and nazi-like apologists such as yourself—need to be confronted directly.
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Mr. Tolk got out and confronted him and was beaten, according to prosecutors.
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He was confronted by racist sentiments from white people he thought were friends.
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Women have confronted military dictators and fought on the streets against discriminatory laws.
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Ms. Suzuki said she was confronted almost daily with questions about her daughter.
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Confronted by a world they could not encompass, they took refuge in language.
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When confronted with heavy traffic or unexpected situations, driverless cars just sit there.
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Even so, rescue and recovery workers have confronted an alarming spread of maladies.
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At some points, he has actively confronted areas that might have proved awkward.
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Confronted with the subsequent outrage, the police started an investigation into the leak.
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When she opened the door, two women angrily confronted her in the dark.
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Three white men confronted her there and demanded to know what she wanted.
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He came home and confronted his father, demanding to know what had happened.
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Here are some of the issues he has advocated, and confronted, as mayor.
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When Ms. Oxenberg confronted her about the sorority, her daughter defended its practices.
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When confronted, he said, they fled, one of them on a mobility scooter.
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As part of his therapy, he confronted Father Lott in the early 1990s.
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Downstairs, Mr. Bateman confronted the hotel owner, spitting gum in Mr. Balazs's face.
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That same day, the agents approached and confronted Feldheim about his alleged operation.
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Jay Inslee, Washington Inslee was the first governor to be confronted with coronavirus.
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Police say they believe the burglary victims confronted Castaneda and an altercation occurred.
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I don't think anyone here expected the degree of partisanship that we confronted.
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Angry, Mr. Thomas confronted Mr. Rice and broke his jaw, the police said.
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Mr. Thompson, 45, confronted Mr. Hernandez on May 28 around 11:40 p.m.
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Mr. Trump himself confronted an effort to strip him of delegates in 2016.
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When an actor confronted him, they, not the producer, were asked to leave.
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Confronted with these competing convictions, the Greens seem to have no good answer.
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Mr. Hernandez came back into the bedroom, and she confronted him with it.
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Peters was assessed a personal foul and several Oakland offensive linemen confronted Peters.
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When Jones met Kenan Thompson, she confronted him about his TV Guide interview.
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He defended anti-abortion Operation Rescue activists who confronted women entering abortion clinics.
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Church usher Robert Caleb Engle, 22, saw the shooting and confronted the gunman.
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Ernst was confronted at a town hall over her support for the president.
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Darlene (Sara Gilbert) confronted the fizzling of her writing dreams and her marriage.
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Clinton helped strengthen the barrier she confronted in the debate with Donald Trump.
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And there I am confronted with a large case full of specimen jars.
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But, almost worse, they are now confronted by some bad regulatory policy DNA.
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When confronted, Magnan told officers he was a retired member of HMX-1.
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The mom said she confronted the officer after her daughter was finished feeding.
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In that case, Marshall called the executive into her office and confronted him.
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I open the dressing room door and am confronted with a paper chair.
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" • Of China, he said, "Under my leadership, America confronted the problem head on.
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Confronted by an angry crowd, he was slapped and knocked to the ground.
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During one of interviews this year, they confronted the witness about the document.
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There, Puckett and another BAN staffer confronted Lorch with evidence from the trackers.
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The fatal stabbing occurred about 15 seconds after McClaine confronted Davis, authorities said.
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The suspect confronted a FedEx driver who had just dropped off a package.
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During the meeting, the senators said, they confronted Erdoğan about the S-400.
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" Vezain noted that she had "confronted cancer with courage, humor, determination and optimism.
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Republican lawmakers confronted Colonel Vindman with comments from Mr. Morrison questioning his judgment.
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When confronted by FBI agents, Cho initially denied he had taken the documents.
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He had been confronted once by an anti-Semite in a parking lot.
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He confronted a man in "army clothes" armed with guns and a camera.
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Bob Corker of Tennessee have also been confronted by activists in recent days.
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Drejka first confronted McGlockton's girlfriend because she was parked in a handicapped spot.
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When actually confronted with non-believers, he had no answers for their questions.
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Within an hour, we were confronted at the city ramparts by another patrol.
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"I think our kids are confronted by these labels every day," she said.
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Mark says he confronted Steve at Def Comedy Jam 25 back in 2017.
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Confronted with the incomprehensibility of death, the mind seems driven to construct metaphors.
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When confronted with the facts, Trump said he had "the world's greatest memory."
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"At the end of the day, when an officer is confronted in that alley or an officer is confronted in a life-or-death situation, they're going to do what they think is necessary to go home," Mr. Angelo said.
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He later confronted Stalin's "avalanche of terror and death," and was drawn to Christianity.
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Beador was equally blunt — and told Gunvalson just as much when she confronted her.
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He confronted global crises, terrorism, mass shootings and the challenges of growing economic inequality.
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This is not the first time a US president-elect has confronted such stakes.
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Doe sought out her own medical advice and confronted Sheen a few days later.
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His father was killed when he confronted a trespasser outside his home, he wrote.
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Now, confronted by falling prices, sellers of land are putting their plans on hold.
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We are confronted with a world right now which needs to find its balance.
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How can you tell and what can you do when confronted by this menace?
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This is not how America has, by and large, confronted addiction in the past.
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She is, instead, one of the two women who confronted former Arizona Republican Sen.
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Since Hunted and Confronted travels through different states, the laws around sex crimes vary.
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Philippe Reines posted the contact information of the bookstore where Steve Bannon was confronted.
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White House aide Stephen Miller was confronted and called a "fascist" at another restaurant.
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Police said Gonzalez was confronted by residents in Bernard's gated community at one point.
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But before you go through the display, you're confronted by the shrine to Barb.
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Booker said that race-related challenges cannot be solved if they are not confronted.
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Police say he put his hands on her hips when her boyfriend confronted him.
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So, that&aposs the divide that was confronted in this case to get today.
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His mom confronted him about charges that were showing on her credit card bill.
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A bipartisan group of House members from Colorado confronted Sessions directly in a letter.
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ANYBODY trying to explain the meaning of conservatism is immediately confronted by a paradox.
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Harris, during the June debate, confronted Biden over his history on race and bussing.
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She told Brad Pitt, whom she was dating at the time, who confronted Weinstein.
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Brittany told WTSP that she confronted her mother, but has not got a response.
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According to the Post, at a DC grocery store, a man confronted Kellyanne Conway.
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Hannah actually saw Andy out with his secret girlfriend and confronted him about it.
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Smith said Watson confronted him when he followed her out of a campus party.
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On Monday, Cruz was confronted by pro-Trump protesters as he campaigned in Indiana.
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Rotunno also confronted Mann with affectionate emails she sent Weinstein after the alleged rape.
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On Friday, her parents confronted Martinez-Torres at a court hearing, NBC Washington reported.
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Our children are confronted with enough harmful and explicit content in today's entertainment media.
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Amanda Oliver confronted that disparity head-on after graduating with her library science degree.
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He was immediately confronted by a protester who climbed on top of the tank.
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But when confronted on how to actually execute that plan, many retirees are flummoxed.
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I printed the page, confronted her, she tried to lie and we broke up.
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But we never think of clothes that way when we're confronted with something new.
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But back home, he's immediately confronted by the first problem he tried to abandon.
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The new president will be confronted with urgent and excruciating choices between unpalatable options.
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However neither had ever been confronted with the sight of a dead, decaying elephant.
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Police say he was confronted by the parents and then allegedly shot them both.
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Before his arrest, Naegle's family confronted Rogers about her whereabouts after reporting her missing.
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Starting just hours after her birth we were confronted with costs we didn't anticipate.
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When officers confronted him, Rahami pulled out a handgun and shot one of them.
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Now, what does a mother do when confronted with her daughter's newfound stripping career?
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I knew I had lost control when a good friend confronted me over coffee.
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Jeff Flake confronted the presumptive GOP presidential nominee over his incendiary comments about Sen.
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But humans, confronted with superpowered non-white people, react with predictable hysteria and racism.
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In my extensive journey through the correctional system, I personally have confronted police brutality.
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This behavior is totally unacceptable in all circumstances and must be confronted and addressed.
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Friday, when a suspected intruder was shot after being confronted by a security guard.
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Walking in, the viewer is confronted by a sea of realistically rendered 3D portraits.
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Stine was accused of trying to kick the employee after the employee confronted him.
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It successfully exploits the viewer's own bias to feel scared when confronted with difference.
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In Huancavelica, her campaign team confronted a small group of roadside protesters, prompting clashes.
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He confronted several members of the show's production staff and exited the building, shirtless.
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Officers had confronted Mr. Garner, who was unarmed, over accusations of selling untaxed cigarettes.
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When confronted about it, Parks said she had only repeated what she had heard.
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The two groups confronted each other in Emancipation Park with shields and pepper spray.
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Confronted with the prospect of President Donald Trump, liberals hit the books for inspiration.
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The person of interest is not to be confronted by the public, Early said.
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The men were scared away when Shaunie confronted them using her home security system.
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When confronted by police, Robertson allegedly admitted to the illicit affairs, court records show.
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You might recall Jenelle and David confronted Nathan, who was talking to our guy.
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Police were confronted by thousands of settlers and more than 200 people were injured.
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So I'd hope, when confronted by that, that might motivate the change we need.
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At his initial court appearance on Friday, Abbie's mother confronted Erazo, reports CBS News.
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The quartet arrives at a football tailgate, where they're confronted by Troy and Coco.
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Nature can't quite be understood or confronted but one looks at it with awe.
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When he was confronted by a reporter, he hurled an insult and moved on.
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The lawyers also confronted Constand, claiming she had 2 previous "sexual situations" with Cosby.
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She says she confronted them and both denied anything had happened, the affidavit says.
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It's now day 2, and Anne is confronted in the woods by Prissy's brother.
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I've been confronted in the grocery store by strangers noticing formula in my cart.
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But eventually, whoever assumes office will be confronted with the current state of NASA.
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It occurred on May 2, when Ted Cruz confronted a Trump protester in Indiana.
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Two school resource officers were on the campus and confronted the shooter, Abbott said.
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A group of young activists supporting legislation for a "Green New Deal" confronted Sen.
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Clinton made the right, if unorthodox, choices when confronted with a narrowing political funnel.
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In Puerto Rico, he was confronted with the immutable fact of a devastating hurricane.
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Agent Terry confronted his co-workers about this, calling them out regarding their actions.
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According to the report, Crawford's executive assistant, Cherylanne McGrady, confronted Oakley about the incident.
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When confronted by Rhames and police, she denied calling in the report, Rhames said.
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Thomas confronted Sparkes and called him a liar for denying her account the incident.
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Confronted with the documents, Martin admitted he had taken the documents home without authorization.
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Issa was confronted by a Republican constituent who said he feared President Trump's agenda.
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On National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, we are confronted with an unacceptable disparity.
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As he left the building he was confronted by flashing cameras and jabbering journalists.
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Chad confronted Derek and Derek tried his very best to stand up for himself.
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Confronted on Monday, Mr. Trump said oddly that he hadn't spoken to Ms. Bondi.
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Rollins was then confronted by the school's resource officer, the newspaper reported, citing officials.
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He told BuzzFeed that he confronted Kihuen, who at the time denied any wrongdoing.
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In her first week at CMH Label Group, Roth was confronted by a colleague.
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Together, they confronted an instructor about leaving them out of the weekly reading rotation.
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Police dressed in riot gear confronted crowds blocking a busy toll road in Jakarta.
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The allergy puzzle In 1987, Dr Sheryl van Nunen was confronted with a puzzle.
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Confronted with the findings, Bannon acknowledged he was taking legal advice on the matter.
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Confronted with this fact, Mr. Talese briefly disowned his book before changing his mind.
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He pointed to where the pitch had been and confronted DeJesus, shouting his displeasure.
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Protesters took live chickens there to symbolize cowardice, but were confronted by government supporters.
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The two students, along with parents and other survivors of the shooting, confronted Sen.
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At their last appointment, in fact, Afshar had confronted E.R. about two apparent lies.
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She thought back to when Taj, 210, had confronted her a few days earlier.
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Two sexual assault survivors and an Arizona state representative on Monday confronted GOP Sen.
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As she was walking down the street, she spotted the man and confronted him.
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The question is worth contemplating, because we're confronted with it fairly regularly in life.
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He also said he confronted Sondland over "inappropriate" pressure he was putting on Ukraine.
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On Sunday, Rio Olympics officials were confronted with the most high-profile crime yet.
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But its platform explicitly addresses these issues as ones that must be confronted explicitly.
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Gigi Hadid confronted a woman who crashed the Chanel spring 2020 runway on Tuesday.
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They confronted and killed 42-year-old Mark Leo Gregory Gago, the office said.
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According to TMZ, McConnell was confronted by four men in total during the incident.
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When he's confronted by hordes of fans on tour, he's brash, unfiltered, and rude.
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Few details were disclosed, but Krim testified that the following day she confronted Ortega.
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My father was murdered outside his home by a trespasser who he confronted alone.
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Investigators said a man inside the Waffle House confronted the gunman, ultimately disarming him.
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Pain is painful, in particular for policymakers confronted with tough decisions and difficult compromises.
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Historically, when confronted with teacher shortages, requirements to become a licensed teacher are lowered.
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Malcolm confronted Elijah and later went public about the sins of his spiritual father.
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I don't believe limits are so inherently limiting; they can be evaded and confronted.
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These human realities must be confronted honestly, rather than being disguised behind comforting abstractions.
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I radioed up to my manager, who confronted the man and confiscated his tape.
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What did it feel like to be confronted by the campaign rhetoric of 2016?
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The staffer then informed Kihuen's campaign manager at the time, who confronted the congressman.
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Unlike the current situation, Sadr was confronted then by government troops, not a militia.
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Literally confronted with the awe-inspiring reality of mortality, Fabia found solace in meditation.
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I slapped him awake and confronted him, but he denied knowing anything about it.
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It's challenging because we're confronted so often with the idea that beauty equals value.
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As we previously reported, Brown was confronted by a group of Milwaukee Police Dept.
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Confronted him one more time in the outfield, begging him to just sign something.
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I think that's an issue we're not the only ones to be confronted with.
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"This is no small undertaking," USAID said when SIGAR confronted it with the information.
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The ads feature Ady Barkan, who is dying from ALS and who confronted Sen.
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The woman confronted Alexander, who was sitting behind her, and asked to be relocated.
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She gave up and confronted her Dirty Girl Scout (vanilla vodka, Baileys, and mint).
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Four of the five states examined have confronted lawsuits over the Medicaid job mandate.
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So you are basically always battling two things when confronted by a Rev-9.
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Confronted by crossed arms and closed minds, she found herself making little initial progress.
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He confronted the student, who he says then repeatedly called him a homophobic slur.
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It was also the first in which a Yazidi victim personally confronted her attacker.
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You're also confronted with The Algorithm, which surfaces popular player-created works in Dreams.
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In 2015, Dr. Bassett confronted a deadly outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in the Bronx.
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Two days later, after their presentation at the conference, Fenwick says Guerrero confronted her.
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When people are confronted with imagery, it finally helps them overcome biases and prejudices.
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That is what Britain is doing, confronted by its most important decision in decades.
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The Hungarian Revolution in 1956 reminds us of the freedom fighters who confronted tyranny.
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When I first confronted crowded sidewalks I would stop and move to the side.
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He confronted her, and she admitted that she had donated her possessions to charity.
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The retreat on Afghanistan compounds the litany of setbacks that has confronted the court.
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She confronted him, and he beat her with an ironing board, knocking her out.
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When his friend confronted him about it, he denied that she was getting implants.
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" When confronted with "those little questions that people ask, understandably, 'Are you seeing anyone?
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"He's been tough and he's confronted them," said Raj Shah, the deputy press secretary.
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As my career progressed, I was confronted with more poor treatment by my superiors.
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Last month, a United Nations panel confronted Chinese diplomats in Geneva over the detentions.
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What had she made of being confronted by Mr. Hertwig in the therapist's office?
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Some time later, their paths crossed again, "and I confronted him," Ms. Oshan recalled.
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When confronted, Esparza allegedly told Torres it was an accident, she allegedly told police.
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After another week or two, she confronted him with the same sort of accusation.
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The woman confronted Chopra over India's recent revocation of Jammu and Kashmir states' autonomy.
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And tech employees have confronted their employers over lucrative defense contracts with some success.
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He never really confronted Mitch McConnell's obstructionism directly, and the whole country lost out.
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He confessed to all of this when Alegria confronted him—but she was understanding.
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The French president also confronted a big issue Mr. Trump conspicuously omitted, climate change.
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According to the indictment, Mr. Newsome was the second gunman who confronted the rapper.
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" The indignant defensiveness we may display when confronted by racial conflict is "white fragility.
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"I actually confronted Markiplier at VidCon about it a few years ago," she says.
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It could be his own evangelical convictions that the Islamic Republic must be confronted.
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I immediately confronted him about this via text and never heard from him again.
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Boston confronted him for the first time with people who had always had money.
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They were confronted by at least 100 militants, some of whom carried sophisticated weapons.
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Then he confronted her about it right when he stepped out of the limo!
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Nothing will change overnight, but at least some fundamental issues are being confronted squarely.
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"Once confronted with photographic evidence, he confessed to having an ongoing affair," she continued.
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"Journalists were confronted with the spectacle of an issues-free campaign," Tyndall told me.
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Bam confronted Nikki about what he considers her "extreme stubbornness" ... according to our sources.
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Church usher Robert Engle, 22, saw the shooting and confronted the gunman, Aaron said.
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This is not the first time de Blasio has been confronted at the gym.
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"Your child should never reach into his pocket" if confronted by police, he said.
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Such people, confronted with a collective problem, reach naturally for cooperative, mutually beneficial solutions.
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Confronted with these new realities, many producers of age-worthy wines changed their thinking.
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An eye-witness tells us the unruly fan confronted the couple, started taunting them….
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The violence began when supporters of the citizenship law confronted opponents of the measure.
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Some confronted police officers who were stationed on a footbridge near the police headquarters.
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The FBI traced the emails to Man's home and confronted him in May 2018.
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At one point, they confronted Oakland mayor Libby Schaaf in a tear-filled plea.
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During the 2013 trial, prosecutors argued Zimmerman profiled, pursued and confronted the black youth.
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At Adobe, our finance team confronted this challenge early in our own digital transformation.
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So even if you think China should be confronted, Trump is doing it wrong.
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Washington (CNN)A woman who identified herself as a survivor of rape confronted Sen.
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I was surprised by the way she confronted being ill without losing her femininity.
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Is it better to shout loudly or to laugh uproariously when confronted with them?
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Amy Klobuchar and Elizabeth Warren confronted him at the final debate of the year.
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In this case, Trump, confronted and mocked, appeared far from sure-footed and confident.
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Anti-ObamaCare activists confronted Democrats at home and some of the videos went viral.
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When an institution like the Guggenheim is confronted by such tumult, should it respond?
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But Democrats are already contending with challenges that Republicans never fully confronted after 2008.
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At least two of them saw Drejka screaming at Jacobs before McGlockton confronted him.
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And whether you like her or not, she has confronted sexism unlike any other.
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The same confusion has confronted foreign governments trying to understand Mr. Trump's conflicting signals.
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Namely, a decrease in cognitive control when we are confronted with society's many stereotypes.
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That's when he ran into Green again -- and was confronted by the NBA star.
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When you see the immigration system up close, you're confronted with its bottomless unfairness.
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I don't know what their initial assessment was of what they were confronted with.
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Government spokesmen, confronted with a crisis, basically responded by asserting that everything was fine.
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Like Mr. Trump, President Bill Clinton was confronted by North Korean belligerence early on.
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She complained to one of the honchos about the incident, and Wopat was confronted.
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As a young widow, she confronted a debt of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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The company has confronted challenges from activist shareholders twice during the past four years.
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Another student then confronted Swinyar about using the racial slur; he denied using it.
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A former detective accused of framing eight people for murder was confronted in court.
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The topic of blindness is more directly confronted in other works in the exhibition.
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He was eventually confronted by a sheriff's deputy, and he shot and killed himself.
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Yet this was the "choice" that privacy-minded Facebook users confronted at that time.
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Dozens of stranded refugees confronted riot police on Greece's border with Macedonia on Thursday.
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If you're among the doubly disadvantaged, you're basically confronted with an entirely alien world.
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Kim, confronted with a serious personal crisis, does something that's frankly unbelievable and baffling.
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A normal human being, confronted with the trolley problem, will ask questions about context.
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Ludwig then confronted Nassar, and took the video of Davis, according to the suit.
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When first confronted with the allegations, Sanders said he didn't know of the complaints.
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CNN's Jake Tapper confronted Trump's then-campaign manager, Paul Manafort, right before the speech.
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Mike Pence did his incredulous headshake when confronted with Donald Trump's insulting rhetoric (Mexicans are "rapists"; women are "pigs") and when confronted with Trump's policy ideas (NATO is "obsolete"; it's fine if the Saudis get nukes; women should be punished for having abortions).
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No surprise that its people confronted racism and yelled in its ugly face to leave.
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Police said he stopped after being confronted by law enforcement and no charges were filed.
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Pilots angrily confronted Boeing about the planes months before a second deadly crash in Ethiopia.
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Kelly had confronted Trump about his past disparaging remarks towards women during a televised debate.
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Confronted with the glacial pace of achieving gender equality, other nations have turned to quotas.
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When he was 15, Anderson caught Pratt smoking marijuana with friends and confronted the boy.
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She testified that she picked Holder up and confronted him with the social media posts.
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But Trump himself almost always insists he was serious whenever confronted with those questions directly.
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An anti-Trump rally in Portland, Oregon, revved up as protesters confronted police Thursday night.
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Earlier this month, President Donald Trump tweeted that the women who confronted Republican Arizona Sen.
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The guys were confronted by bar security, an argument broke out and cops were called.
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When she went back to get them, she said she confronted Greitens about the picture.
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Elaine Chao tells protesters to &aposleave alone&apos husband Mitch McConnell when confronted on immigration.
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Most 3-year-olds would be at loss when confronted with just one Siberian Husky.
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" She then confronted Locken saying, "I want to know what the f— is going on.
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However, tension is in the air this evening as obstacles in your relationships are confronted.
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Still, he served as Cersei's bodyguard until the end when confronted by his little brother.
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The encounter became heated after Robinson confronted the store manager over his misplaced pizza order.
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Mitch McConnell says protesters who confronted him &aposwaited&apos until wife Elaine Chao was gone.
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Prior to his arrest, Naegle's family confronted Rogers about her whereabouts after reporting her missing.
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He confronted the Russian president about the recent indictments and what Russia did in 2016.
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"Inside Edition" tracked Holmes to her apartment and confronted her in a San Francisco park.
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After Khloé confronted Kim about it, Kim admitted that she may have made a mistake.
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"I'm certain it's not the first time he's confronted it in public life," he said.
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When she came home from school, I confronted her, waving the journal in her face.
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Much like Trump, when confronted with his statements, Duterte's office insists that he was joking.
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So far this year, demonstrators have confronted Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, Sen.
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When she confronted Barto, he left the room without an explanation, according to the complaint.
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When she showed up at work the next day, the woman said she confronted Batali.
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Confronted by Mr Assad's atrocities, the West has done no more than rehearse diplomatic phrases.
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If the Brussels attacks reminded us of anything, it was that ISIS must be confronted.
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Alphabet has confronted worrisome transitions before, such as the shift from desktop PCs to mobile.
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Between each turn you're confronted with newspaper headlines that follow the basic track of history.
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Those who were not were monitored and, if necessary, confronted via coordinated law enforcement action.
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Visitors disembarking from the ferry were recently confronted with some unusual messages from the rangers.
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When she confronted her superiors about it, they refused to pay her the same amount.
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Paltrow then confided in Brad Pitt, her boyfriend at the time, who confronted the producer.
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We tend to lose sight of the human element when confronted with such enormous tragedy.
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It's always sad when you're confronted with the fact that you'll always outlive your pets.
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Court documents obtained by the outlet also claim that Bernie confronted Patrick and harassed him.
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When they confronted him, Khan had his attorney send letters to the mediators threatening lawsuits.
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In 1990, Fowler finally confronted their mom after their father was rushed to a hospital.
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The Interfax agency said the militants had opened fired on police when confronted on Sunday.
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He sees Iran as a foe to be confronted, not a power to be accommodated.
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She eventually confronted the man she had been speaking to, and the relationship fell apart.
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And even once a direct listing was chosen as the play, the company confronted hiccups.
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Put [on] trial for that, he is confronted with the decisions he's made in war.
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Once again, we are confronted with the question: How were we even alive before texting?
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Was confronted by that English stick insect on the cover of Vanity Fair…Hermione whatsherface.
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Over the past few weeks Mrs May has been confronted with one disaster after another.
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And the women who confronted Flake were very specific in their criticisms of Kavanaugh's nomination.
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Confronted with the court records by aides last week, Parnell did not deny the allegations.
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When they confronted problems on Monday in Game 213, it was a 180-degree turnaround.
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At one meeting in Kansas City, Comey was confronted with stinging criticism of the probe.
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Though Argentina was confronted with state violence and a severely devalued peso, hacker culture bloomed.
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Furious that the letter was made public, Hamilton confronted Monroe, who denied spilling the beans.
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On the other, it has long-term collateral effects which need to be confronted eventually.
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The other school resource officer who confronted the shooter has not been identified by name.
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Mr Cable is also confronted with two problems that his talents are unlikely to equal.
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Before long, the Sheriff publicly confronted him, and Wood took off running, hat in hand.
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The Post did not publish Phillips' claims and confronted her with inconsistencies in her story.
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There, I was confronted with student stories that sounded not very different from my own.
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Clinton confronted him at a rally about his plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
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The Khalids regard a no-deal Brexit as the biggest risk their business has confronted.
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One Muslim college student, who came home drunk one evening, was confronted by his father.
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When confronted about the gift her four-legged friend left behind, the woman seemed unbothered.
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The government claims that Winner confessed to the leak after being confronted by federal officials.
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Last summer, Oxenberg confronted India with her concerns, leading to a rupture in their relationship.
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She's confronted strangers espousing hate in the past, when it felt safe to do so.
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Cicilline confronted Schruers with the numbers that told the tale of Google's dominance in search.
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KLEIN: I confronted Larry for the first time in January in Judge Aquilina&aposs courtroom.
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So far the series has confronted issues like police brutality, sexual assault, and drug addiction.
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" Ritter adds: "Most people, when confronted with a serious crime, they have an emotional reaction.
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Suddenly, as Tzara and Ball predicted, we're confronted with the subjectivity of truth and senselessness.
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The air force, unless confronted with a full-scale war, should be able to cope.
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Being confronted with the incremental updates of hundreds of randos' daily lives is A LOT.
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Both men, armed with guns, confronted the fugitives and held them at gunpoint, they said.
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Prosecutors said when confronted with the allegations, Winner admitted to leaking the classified document intentionally.
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But once I was confronted by Christine, I had to be honest with everyone else.
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It's only after he's confronted with the grim reality of war that that perspective changes.
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"I would have confronted it, and I would have dealt with it then," she said.
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An exciting, mind-opening conversation comes this afternoon, but emotional blocks are confronted this evening.
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When they confronted him, Joudeh allegedly pulled out an 11-inch meat cleaver and fled.
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A video posted on the Guardian website shows the moment Helen Steel confronted John Dines.
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Gunn's brother Franklin confronted the mayor at a news conference Monday night at City Hall.
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He attacked former President Barack Obama for "choking" when confronted with intelligence regarding Russian hacking.
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This is the second time that Constand has confronted Cosby in the suburban Philadelphia courtroom.
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After arming themselves, the men confronted the fugitives and held them at gunpoint, authorities said.
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The first thing you'll be confronted with is a list of your computer's network adapters.
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The man claims he confronted Atkinson -- but the NFL player punched him in his shoulder.
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And get this -- cops say a witness confronted them and told them to beat it.
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That guy needs to be confronted, and he needs to pay for what he's done.
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Police say Jones confronted Sandor Szabo on a Queens street around 1:15 a.m. Sunday.
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She talked about the shame that torments people and their families confronted by these diseases.
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I didn't confront them in person, but I sort of confronted them in my work.
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But also that she was being confronted with truths about the Force, about the past.
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But the way Spicer conducts himself when confronted with those challenges is entirely on him.
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Vander Meer, confronted by another weak ball club, walked eight but again allowed no hits.
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I'd overcome acid-spewing slime creatures, barreled through gremlin cultists, and confronted autonomous arcane artifacts.
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He is a practical businessman who has confronted these choices in his own professional life.
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In the United States and Great Britain, women confronted wartime shortages of food and housing.
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Betts died after being confronted by police within a minute of opening fire, police said.
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Cedella Roman, 19, told CBC News that she was confronted while jogging near Blaine, Wash.
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Either scenario is quite real for Democrats if confronted by a Green third-party insurgency.
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Charlie Chaplin confronted a creative crisis in the late 1920s when sound came to film.
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Later, Mr. Dabholkar said, Dr. Tawde confronted his father over the legislation against black magic.
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Preconceptions vanished when he was confronted with the reality of running a government, he said.
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When she's confronted with the worst of what humanity has to offer, she doesn't balk.
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Growing up in suburban America, you're not really confronted with where your meat comes from.
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He confronted the nanny head-on — and voice-recorded the whole exchange on his iPhone.
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Yet we're confronted with endless filibusters and polarization that forbids us from getting stuff done.
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Waters called for the public confrontations after two Trump officials were confronted in public places.
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Mr. DelleGrazie left his car, approached the cab of the truck and confronted the man.
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He grew tight and quiet when confronted with the past, perseverance being his central creed.
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The boy shot through the glass and entered the building, before police officers confronted him.
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Cops confronted Woods -- who was holding a knife -- after receiving reports about a nearby stabbing.
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And playing for amateur classes, I get confronted with music I'd never see in college.
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I was not confronted with interpretations that shocked or challenged or enthralled or enraged me.
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After the shooter left the church, he was confronted and shot by an armed resident.
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We are once again confronted with global instability, xenophobia, discrimination, destructive climate change, income inequality.
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An Egyptian military operation confronted, with mixed effect, Islamic State movements within the Sinai Peninsula.
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Meanwhile, peaceful protesters are increasingly confronted with snipers, armored vehicles, and smoke and tear gas.
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On April 16, 2007, Mr. Kaine confronted perhaps his biggest test, the Virginia Tech shootings.
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Once, he told me, Shaquille O'Neal confronted him about a particularly tough bit of criticism.
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Buttigieg was confronted by some protesters when he returned to South Bend after the shooting.
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Democracies around the world are confronted with the same set of issues in modern times.
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The incident at LAX is not the first time Cruz has been confronted in public.
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Johnson was also confronted by a woman about the effects of his government's spending cuts.
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Confronted in a court case about this last untruth, Mr. Trump was anything but chagrined.
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I am the student in the video who was confronted by the Native American protestor.
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Even Ms. Merkel confronted Mr. Zuckerberg in New York in September 2015 about the issue.
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Confronted with historical insights and empirical observations, this neat populist narrative quickly falls to pieces.
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When my father was confronted by such feelings, his remedy, always, was to buy something.
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So what what should a school do when they're confronted with a situation like this?
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Smith's wife, Michelle Snider, arrived on the scene soon after and confronted Schulte on video.
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One is that they spoke and wrote in regional languages as they confronted illiberal forces.
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Vera supports them at first until, confronted by war losses of staggering magnitude, she doesn't.
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In a poem from the collection, Mr. Harrison wrestles with the decision the poet confronted.
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When Mr. Cameron ran for the leadership in 2005, he confronted this defect with urgency.
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It is not the sort of problem that is generally confronted at the team level.
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Lindsey Graham of South Carolina confronted the president for his coarse language in the meeting.
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The Red Bull driver angrily confronted Ocon after the race and gave him a shove.
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The most high-profile, to be sure, came from the two women who confronted Sen.
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It's time we confronted this dark part of our nation's history and right this wrong.
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He noted that one woman who had confronted him later told him she was unemployed.
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What would your life be like if you confronted your fears, and grew past them?
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The extremity of the divergence is unlike anything I have confronted in my adult life.
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Ryan O'Neill, who confronted Logan while responding to reports of a man breaking into cars.
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He immediately headed down to the beach, confronted the students and joined the group text.
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"I was a college kid," reasoned David McClelland, a homeowner who confronted an uninvited guest.
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In the lobby, the man was confronted by a security guard employed by the station.
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The article cited text messages that spoke of Meyer's having confronted Zach Smith about it.
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Principals brought in to improve struggling schools can be confronted with a cascade of allegations.
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Over just her guitar, Janzen confronted her own experiences with mental health and emotional abuse.
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He's doing the things that a terrified person confronted with a bloody corpse [would do].
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