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Military and civilian plotters used jets and tanks to try to seize power last July and bombed several locations, including the Parliament building, before being faced down by loyalist security forces and public demonstrations.
On Channel 7's The X Factor you can see it on the contestants' faces: the belief they can sing, their eyes clouded by a self-deluding pestilential mist — known as the Fog of Cowell — before being faced with reality by judge Redfoo and company that they sound worse than a recently harpooned whale gurgling its last notes on an outcrop of sharp rocks.
I have gone back to this idea since, because I feel it was a clue to my eventual burden, this set of random data points by which I simply moved across some screen before being faced with a connivance that I couldn't understand, though it seemed to belong to me.
Tom Schonberg, a neuroscientist at the University of Texas, Austin, wondered whether people's preferences could be changed before being faced with such a decision by training their brains to pay more attention to certain items.
In particular, the former Parkhead boss thought that it would be a challenge to take over a club with such a short a summer break before being faced with Champions League qualifiers.
Two years later, he claimed fourth in the Formula 3 Euro Series before being faced with a major decision to make when Imperial College in London offered him a place on their aeronautical engineering course, which would require him to quit racing.
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It seems clear that once people even those who are former adversaries are faced with one another, once people even those who have been hating before are faced with one another in a truly humane way and open way, innumerable possibilities emerge.
The 70-year-old Ames, who has suffered a mild stroke and is still mourning the death of his son two years before, is faced with the unhappy task of letting one member of his small staff go.
In May 2008, University of East Anglia climate scientist Phil Jones, who had been a lead IPCC author the year before, was faced with a U.K. Information Act request for correspondence related to the IPCC report.
"The regime is more isolated than ever before; its leaders are faced with crippling sanctions, and as long as they shirk their responsibilities, this pressure will not relent".
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