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Don't confront the wife.

Her percolating story emerges through Kep­hart's lilting prose in that same hazy way you'd meander through the narrow white streets of Seville in the noontime sun or confront the hot, dry winds, redolent of foreign smells and flavors, on a ranch in the Spanish countryside.

Soon the regime, they argue, will inevitably bend to the winds of globalization and confront the exigencies required of a "proper" nation state.

Schrempp has to confront the risk that in five years he winds up with a bunch of old North American factories and not much more.

President-Elect Obama -- with the winds of hope behind his back -- has given every indication that he plans to land running to confront the extraordinary challenges we face.

Hence the reluctance to confront the issue.

Could he confront the Russians on Syria?

They confront the skeptic.

Do not confront the snake.

Do not confront the abuser.

On Saturday there were reports that Tony Abbott confronted the treasurer over winding back tax concessions that would hit wealthier Liberal party supporters.

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