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Young campaigned with a message that directly confronted what he calls "the old rhetoric".
He had no interest in creating documentaries until he confronted what he calls the "ethical dilemma" of the people of Futaba.
Although it had an imposing curved facade, they drove up there the day of the closing and confronted what they had done.
In fact, novels such as Waverley and Old Mortality confronted what was then quite recent upheaval, resistance and change: the forces of discontinuity and of struggle for territory.
Yet despite her grief, Connor's mother confronted what she calls 'barbaric' behaviour from the trust as she fought its stonewalling to determine the cause of her son's death; a lesser person might have crumbled.
Last summer, the state confronted what engineers called "advanced deterioration" of the Herbert C. Bonner Bridge, which carries the highway from Nags Head to the Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge, on the north end of Hatteras Island.
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It is about confronting what they really are.
In the end, the whole family is forced to confront what's really happening.
Children must confront what Shakespeare called the "second childishness" of their parents.
So it's just me trying to confront what's really going on.
We were writing to confront what Faulkner called "the human heart in conflict with itself".
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