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Now, we are being confronted with a new part of the package.
A local constable went to assess the situation, but on being confronted with a huge bear he took fright and ran to fetch the menagerie owner.
In Boston and other parts of New England where the population is not growing, employers are increasingly being confronted with a shortage of skilled workers.
He felt like a rock star being confronted "with a back catalogue of all his worst hits", he told the judge.
It's a constant smile-raiser at Premier League level; less so when controlling Exeter City and being confronted with a series of suit-wearing genero-heads.
Lacan compared it to being confronted with a giant praying mantis while wearing a mask – a mask the wearer can't see.
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Modern man is being confronted with an ever-increasing inventory of potentially toxic airborne substances.
Specialists in reproductive medicine are therefore increasingly being confronted with an oligofollicular reaction.
What is at stake when being confronted with an ethical challenge?
"She was confronted with a trained nurse.
We are confronted with a new set of choices.
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