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But I think the one thing that has made our relationship stronger is just that we've always been able to confront it and talk about it".
"If we had backed away from that, we would never have been able to confront this threat in other countries where it exists," Mr. Blair said.
But if Newt had won the nomination, he would have been able to confront Obama at some length at least twice.
By leaving behind the postmodern irony overload of the stand-up comic's novel, Baddiel has been able to confront the ironies of history.
That document, funded by the National Rifle Association, similarly argued that incidents in which other armed individuals had been able to confront school shooters resulted in fewer deaths.
But after several earlier attempts to write this brave book, Abad has been able to confront the deepest emotions with the lucidity and distance his well-read father had taught him to admire in other authors.
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Yet the Constitution calls for defendants to be able to confront their accusers in public.
It takes a very brave and intelligent actor to be able to confront that head on".
I would be able to confront white society on its own terms".
The Saudis hoped that Hariri would be able to confront Hezbollah.
3D composite armors were able to confront the 9 mm FMJ projectile; however, the 2D plain woven armors failed.
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