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He said the security guards in question would be confronted about the accusations and that appropriate action would be taken.
Mr Johnson will also be confronted about the disagreement between him and Mr Miliband over the introduction of a graduate tax.
But the younger Mr. Shakeri said he hoped the Iranian leader would attend so he could be confronted about the fate of the imprisoned Americans.
If there is a single question that the candidates should be confronted about in the debate on Wednesday night, it is the nature of their commitment to birthright citizenship, because there are few issues that reveal more about their ideas of America, and about their willingness to play on the country's fears and divisions.
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When he was confronted about them on Friday, Mr. Foley resigned.
The same e-mail said Mr. Cicero had not even been confronted about the supposed undisclosed conflict involving his wife.
He also would not comment about the assertions that he had been confronted about Ms. Iseman, Mr. Black said Wednesday.
According to colleagues, when Wiswell was confronted about the transactions he said that they had been approved by superiors.
Lambert was confronted about his past by a group he once infiltrated, while at a conference on Saturday.
Joseph Zwilling, a spokesman for the archdiocese, said Ms. Collins was confronted about the missing money in December after an annual audit raised red flags.
In Men From the Boys, Harry is confronted about this belief by Ken, a comrade of his father, who challenges the idealised image of the family.
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