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And, in the face of the questions posed by Carney, what have the SNP said?
And in the face of the liberating open marriage, what is most surprising is that Rinaldi returns to monogamy.
More significantly and in the face of the Steeler pass rush, Sanchez largely stopped taking chances downfield.
But there are thousands of stories in the wake of the war and in the face of the blockade.
In the absence of systematic education and in the face of the hostility of the Christian population, this attempt was also doomed to failure.
Otherwise, he is everywhere impotent: in the search for his wife's killer, in an attempt to help his sick housekeeper, and in the face of the elements.
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Churchill, passionately anti-Bolshevik, secured from a divided and loosely organized cabinet an intensification and prolongation of the British involvement beyond the wishes of any major group in Parliament or the nation and in the face of the bitter hostility of labour.
Convey strength in the face of them.
That flies in the face of sense".
"Stay focused in the face of adversity.
Resilience: Surviving in the Face of Everything.
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