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Police officers foiled a robbery this week at a deli in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, the police said, in a dramatic confrontation, much of it captured on security video.
Since neither looks likely, Venezuela seems to be headed for a lengthy period of political confrontation, much of which may be played out on the streets.
During an interview in his office here, Mr. Verrone described the looming negotiations with employers as a confrontation much grander than a simple fight over pay formulas.
In time, though, the United States and North Korea's neighbors — China, Japan, South Korea and Russia — remind one another that they have nothing to gain from a prolonged confrontation, much less a war.
I learned much about the goodness of his heart during our confrontation, much more than anyone could ever learn by watching him on that horrible reality TV wreck.
From a Christian point of view, however, it certainly seems to mean that open confrontation, much less violent opposition, against an unjust regime is not an absolute duty.
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Although the experience of blacks with various forms of racism remains all too common, the sociological data shows that black reactions of physical confrontation -- much less revenge -- are not at all the norm, and in fact are quite rare.
I probably avoid confrontation too much.
I like epic confrontation as much as the next guy, and probably more so.
He's become less fearful of confrontation, and much more focussed".
Love is not kind to Jim – a fact that the band's reputation for confrontation did much to disguise.
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