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That is what Britain is doing, confronted by its most important decision in decades.

I am a geek where Mad Men is concerned – and here I am, confronted by its main event.

Confronted by its provocative nuclear and missile tests, he secured international sanctions, stepped up cooperation with South Korea and Japan and even garnered some support from China, the North's closest friend.

Few people have heard of DLB until, like Williams' family, they are confronted by its multiple and variable combinations of symptoms which fluctuate in severity in an alarmingly unpredictable manner.

"Confronted by its busy facade on Hollywood and the steep stucco, tile and glass escarpment on Highland," he continued, visitors will have no doubt that what they are approaching is another mall.

Mr. McCarthy, who started a Hall of Fame for Van Cortlandt runners in 2011, said that the course became a formative experience for many youths who, confronted by its rugged terrain, rose to the occasion, some of them setting records in the process.

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In Venezuela, Brazil may be the most influential external actor capable of bridging the dangerous divide between the government of President Nicolás Maduro and the opposition, which Mr. Maduras has confronted by jailing its leaders.

Confronted by accusations that its employees have abused their housekeepers, the World Bank requires its employees not to take away the workers' passports and to sign contracts guaranteeing the minimum wage.

Ironically, in the video-game business Microsoft will be confronted by a hurdle its rivals know well, the same "applications barrier to entry" that the judge in the federal antitrust case against Microsoft cited as being at the core of the company's software monopoly.

Further afield, America is confronted by problems of its own making.

Fifa's ethics committee immediately launched an inquiry, insisting it did not know about Damiani's business links to Figueredo before the former informed its chair, the German judge Hans-Joachim Eckert, via email on 18 March after being confronted by the Guardian and its partners in the Panama Papers project.

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