Sentence examples for confrontation whose from inspiring English sources

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At a recent performance, students from Arlington High School heard Palmer and Post face off in a confrontation whose terms sounded quite contemporary.

Though the legislation has no chance of passing the Senate, the 234-to-190 vote was a symbolic statement by conservatives heading into the end game of a confrontation whose economic and political stakes are hard to overstate.

The deal, four years in the making, brings to an end an era of often violent confrontation whose origins may be traced back to the peasant revolts of the 1960s.

It published a paper two weeks ago, titled "Turkey on a Course of Confrontation," whose introduction reads, "Ankara is looking to pick a fight in the Mediterranean not only with Israel and the Republic of Cyprus, but also with the European Union".

The movie follows Grant in what amounts to dramatic real time – but with one expertly positioned flashback to a traumatic period in his life, and a highly charged conversation with his mother: a confrontation whose painful repercussions continue right up to the film's final moments.

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UNICEF welcomes and congratulates all initiatives that help to lead to an immediate end of disturbances and confrontations, whose impact is very negative on vulnerable populations, especially children.

In each of his campaigns, Booker faced an opponent from an earlier generation, who was reared at a time of confrontation, and whose politics reflected that time.

In setting the stage for this epic confrontation, Michael Corcoran, whose books include "Duel in the Sun" and "How to Break 90," details football's growth in popularity in middle America.

Indeed, it sounded as though there was very little that crackled between the pair, whose confrontation has provided the principal subplot to the tie.

Instead of suspense, there is confusion; instead of intrigue, a lot of inexplicable confrontation among characters whose significance is not so much enigmatic as obscure.

Meanwhile, back in Hollywood, Fairbanks had made a splendid Rupert of Henzau, the soldier-swordsman in The Prisoner of Zenda (1937) whose confrontation with the film's hero, Ronald Colman, provides the film's exciting climax.

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