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"I'm not looking to confront anyone.
Members of a neighborhood watch "are not supposed to confront anyone," she said.
Strong dissent and hostility may confront anyone interested in using fiction to tell the story of African-Americans.
The local police have advised those on patrol not to confront anyone, just to take down license plate numbers.
He also has an ax that he said he would use to confront anyone trying to climb through his home's windows.
Ordinary people like him because they say he is the only one at the top who does something and is not afraid to confront anyone.
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That puzzle confronts anyone who approaches Christianity with a measure of detachment.
In a generally pleasant and well-protected life, she had never really confronted anyone before.
Although Auntie Zhang said she was happy to stand guard, she had no intention of confronting anyone.
She points to a lack of research into local government internationally as one problem confronting anyone trying to understand what impact, if any, women legislators make.
Over here, the mere act of confronting anyone in cabinet with an expert who's grounded in reality would probably be regarded as some sort of communist stunt.
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