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I am rather pleased that a historian of anime sees this faint echo of 18th century artists like Hokusai (another possible inventor of the manga, according to some), but now I am about to confront the 21st-century reality and see "my" anime for the first time.
Despite what some "news sources" and talking heads say, we aren't about to confront a spray of airborne Ebola germs around the next corner.
Realpolitik is about to confront local realities.
US troops were about to confront a militia they believed was active in the area.
Such skills may again prove useful, given the economic mess that Mr. Rajoy is about to confront.
In other words, a profits recession is what we could be about to confront in the earnings season that has just begun.
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But often, the only way to bring about change is to confront — sometimes embarrass — authority.
For all the uncertainties, European leaders have shown little disagreement about how to confront the United States.
But there is no apparent consensus among Saudi princes about how to confront the extremism.
I realise that this whole process is about trying to confront our fears.
He understands to be more creative about how to confront the battle, versus just clawing and fighting his way.
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