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Yet the Constitution calls for defendants to be able to confront their accusers in public.
I would be able to confront white society on its own terms".
It takes a very brave and intelligent actor to be able to confront that head on".
The Saudis hoped that Hariri would be able to confront Hezbollah.
We would like people to come to this very touristy city and be able to confront it through contemporary creation".
Armed with this information, Ambassadors would be able to confront any NGOs from their respective countries about such dangerous activities.
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It is, rather, a question of being able to confront the bad as well as the good.
Flower has created an environment where his players are able to confront the team's failings without compromising their strengths.
Armed with the images, she was able to confront him in private, avoiding a messy classroom scene.
"Before, the Iraqi people didn't think they were able to confront the American troops, but the hatred they feel encourages them to show resistance," he said.
Mr Steinbrück did not score, even if he decreased his distance to her by finally being able to confront her directly.
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