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A pillar of strength and dignity, she always confronted adversity with grace and style.
Although tennis is perceived as a genteel sport, it has always confronted the same problem as other contests based on individual competition like boxing.
"Making sculpture can be a humiliating experience for me because you are always confronted with the fact that you are human," she says.
For the three and a half centuries of the modern international era, great powers have almost always confronted rivals determined to defeat them and replace the global order they worked to bring about.
She has always confronted the personal details of her life with remarkable directness and honesty, but the key to her success is the way this material is lit up by a range of finely judged shifts in scale and perspective.
But it found levels of illegal drugs in the training prison remained high and that poor behaviour of some inmates "was not always confronted".
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"The system does not always confront you.
Describing the picture, Maria implicitly resolves the problem that Messud always confronts: At what moment can we abandon the past?
But for Titus, such an uncompromising form of music will always confront taboos, however uncomfortable that makes some people.
We always confront ourselves, our audience, our peers – we're constantly questioning what we've done before and what we're going to do next.
As far as Google is concerned, any social quirks, tensions or paranoias Glass produces now are just temporary side effects — the kind of things we always confront before a new device becomes necessary, accepted, even beloved.
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