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A childhood without boundaries is delicious to contemplate but terrifying to actually confront, which is why it's the conceit of so many children's stories and the great theme of fairy tales.
On top of this, though, there's another, less-remarked-on problem that Airbnb has to confront, which is that some of its hosts don't actually own the apartments they're renting out.
2. Confront, which is to say, "You've gotta stop.
He fell backwards while standing on stage with other est participants, during a part of the training known as "the danger process" or "fear confront", which had started at approximately 11 30 P.M. that night.
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Forces that are hostile to blacks are not aggressively confronted, which, of course, empowers them.
That means there is no precedent for what the Yankees are now confronting, which will not be much comfort for those who have a touch of friggatriskaidekaphobia.
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As part of this, our task is to wrestle with the challenge of new and often complex contemporary ethical issues which confront us, but which never arose in the cultures of the biblical writers".
"Either confront them, which makes them more extreme, or accept them in the political process".
Successive presidents have said the Syrians were needed to confront Israel, which occupied southern Lebanon in 1982.
The main threat China's defence build-up currently poses is that it might get strong enough to confront Taiwan, which would give Japan an almighty headache.
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