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Although Naipaul does not often confront the topic directly, he says enough to give the impression that the lack of interest that greeted his early work in Britain still rankles.
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Photographs taken in Spain by another Washington-based artist, Mark Parascandola, confront the topics of the legacy of developers.
But it was not until he forcefully confronted the topic of hateful e-mail — some from Fox's own viewers — that he drew fire over his approach.
I believe our work together was better off from confronting the topic openly and authentically.
Hence the reluctance to confront the issue.
YA is a great place to be, and I'm proud to be part of a fearless community with books that aren't scared to confront the big topics and push boundaries.
At least Italy is confronting the issue.
He is consequently sometimes elliptical when he confronts the troublesome topic of Mailer and women.
Much praise is being lavished on the Liberal Democrats' open policy-making, and how the party bravely confronted the big topic in British politics – whether to change economic course to relieve the recession.
Li does not seem to show the symptoms of amnesia; he directly confronts the sensitive topic of 1989: "The Chinese nation paid a heavy price for that violent event, but the alternatives would have been far worse".
Leaving Reverend Wright far behind, Senator Obama confronted the daunting topics of race and religion with his singular eloquence.
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