Sentence examples for confronted near from inspiring English sources

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Later, Cruz was confronted near his campaign bus by supporters of his rival, who gleefully shouted "Lyin' Ted!" at the senator from a few feet away, using Trump's preferred nickname for Cruz.

In an interview, one guard at the plant here acknowledged that she "just lost it" at work one day this summer, when confronted near the end of a long shift with ringing telephones, workers knocking on the glass of her booth because their ID cards would not function in the reader and various warning lights flashing.

Terence Crutcher, a 40-year-old, unarmed black man, was holding his hands in the air when he was confronted near his SUV.

A company of cuirassiers under dom Luiz de Menezes and some cavalry troops commanded by dom André de Albuquerque were confronted near a bridge over the Guadiana river by a Spanish cavalry party led by the Duke of Osuna.

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Ari's one of a growing number of actors who have confronted near-perfect replications of their own likenesses.

But Mr. Ackermann said Deutsche Bank had "reduced costs and balance sheet risks and strengthened our capital and liquidity base, all of which leaves us well-placed to confront near-term challenges".

Confronted with near-empty trains and quieter-than-usual roads, he has dropped his recorded warnings to travelers to avoid transport congestion.

More challenging will be the genomics education of practicing physicians and other medical professionals, many of whom do not require genetics to perform their valuable role in health care daily, but who will be confronted in the near term by increasingly well informed patients who expect their doctors to be as well versed as they are about genome-guided diagnosis and treatment.

Unfortunately, any policy that involves government borrowing and/or spending is also confronted by near fanatical Republican opposition.

Confronted by the near-collapse of their western markets,, which accounted for around half of Chinese exports at the time, China embarked on a huge $586bn stimulus programme to boost domestic demand and offset the loss in demand for their exports.

A more central question is whether a "new" PRI will dare confront the near monopolies — in energy, telecommunications, finance, cement, food and television — that support its return to power and have long profited from the noncompetitive marketplace.

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