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Late in life the father is forced to confront full-blown paranoid schizophrenia, but not before he has seen his son march into his house and place an Oscar statuette (awarded for the theme song to Jonathan Demme's Philadelphia) on the table.
When you leave Newport Street, to be confronted full on with the car-crash of cheaply detailed junk nearby, you realise their skills are sorely needed at the bigger scale.
We dance around this subject, afraid to confront it full on.
Like the British at Yorktown, the Republicans are being invited to confront the full extent of their humbling.
Alone, broke and living in cheap hotels, Mr. Cox came to confront the full price of four decades at sea.
In practice, the Democrats have not really had to confront the full fury and magnitude of the crisis.
If we're to confront the full scale of the problems he faces, we need to acknowledge it, too.
Great adult literature aims to confront the full range of genuine human experience, a world where individuals do not wear the same black or white hat every day.
The next United States attorney will confront a full docket, particularly in the area of white-collar crime, where the office's most prominent case involves Bernard L. Madoff.
They also make more money than we can ever dream of, and whereas we confront the full weight of the law, they walk around freely," Cadena says.
ABOARD THE FISHING VESSEL AL MULAHI, in the Gulf of Oman — Senior Iranian military officials this week bluntly warned an American aircraft carrier that it would confront the "full force" of the Iranian military if it tried to re-enter the Persian Gulf.
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