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The violence is forcing France to confront anger that has been building for decades in neglected suburbs and among the French-born children of Arab and African immigrants.
With protestors trying to march to the presidential villa in the capital, Abuja, on Thursday, the government was forced to confront anger at a perceived lack of inaction.
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Felix is forced to confront the anger he feels toward his father for abandoning him, and the fear and shame he feels, living as an outsider in a predominantly straight, Caucasian world.
Why it inspires: "Plath made it possible for women to confront our anger and make literature out of it.
Much of the burden of implementing the system fell to overworked area captains and lower-level managers first in line to confront officers' anger.
You have to admire the unflappable calm of a staff confronting the anger, fear and desperation of an unending stream of people in dire need of medical attention.
In a war characterized by small, brutal battles, the Korangal had more than its share, and its abandonment has left soldiers who fought there confronting confusion, anger and pain.
He confronts the anger Trump vents on Twitter with hopeful rhetoric.
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