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Of course, these installations are intended to be provocative, forcing us to confront expectations of what an artwork is or looks like.

Even some Fall loyalists seem to feel this was a nadir It doesn't seem like an attempt to confront expectations any more.

After several decades of rising expectations, the present-day newcomers to adult life confront expectations falling – and much too steeply and abruptly for any hope of a gentle and safe descent.

It was written, Brooker claims, to confront expectations: for those who said Black Mirror's new Netflix home would make it too American, he gave it the most Californian California setting; for those who thought it "was written by the fucking Unabomber", he filled the episode with hope.

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"Egg," a solo for the choreographer, draws on her first year of motherhood, confronting expectations of perfection by setting her characteristically headlong dancing amid twelve dozen raw eggs.

In a society of conflicting expectations, where hyper-sexualized media images confront intensifying expectations of women as sober, competent and responsible breadwinners, it's quite possible that for some of his female sympathizers, Jahar offers a magnet for their own feelings of frustration and powerlessness in a messy world.

Dr. Hagen had recently had to confront stifled expectations.

And volunteers cannot fully anticipate what they may confront — clashing expectations of whether Syrian women should work, tensions over how money is spent, families that are still dependent when the year is up, disagreements within sponsor groups.

The talking built to a hilarious dance sequence in which Mr. Asentic confronted superficial expectations about Eastern European dance.

As much of Continental Europe confronts shrinking expectations in the euro crisis from Athens to Lisbon and beyond, Britain faces its own bitter hangover from a credit-fueled decade of binge-spending and soaring property values that came to a shuddering halt when the financial crisis of 2008 gave the lie to Tony Blair's triumphant battle cry in 1997: "Things can only get better".

The idea then became to make something feel big while confronting any expectations that viewers were about to sit through a typical planetarium show.

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