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The best of children's and teenage fiction confronted difficult issues in a way that did not patronize.
Lawrence confronted difficult truths, such as the fact that Northern businesses often recruited blacks as strike breakers.
The conference confronted difficult subjects like modern-day slavery, the role of women after the Arab Spring, child marriage, corruption and development.
But Rockwell also confronted difficult subjects like race, and a few days after our visit, Amelia bounded home with a flier about an upcoming event at school.
A generation later, as a Liberal Democrat peer, Baroness Williams confronted difficult choices on the other end of the spectrum in coalition with Tories.
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But Wyomingites are not alone confronting difficult choices.
Mr. Holder and Mr. Panetta are each confronting difficult balancing acts.
"I was elected precisely to confront difficult issues," he said last week.
It requires confronting difficult facts – about yourself and about the world.
"By reducing this activity, MDMA may make it easier for subjects to confront difficult emotions related to their original trauma.
"American Honey" depicts poor characters, and, in particular, a young woman who bravely and imaginatively confronts difficult situations.
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