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His bitter, self-deprecating wit is a defence against examining his life; he attempts to avoid confronting any problem by saying: 'Let's fuck' (to which Pauline inevitably responds) and he takes grievous advantage of a nubile babysitter.
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Playwright Simon Stephens, for a start, solves the problem confronting any adapter.
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In this field, Bhutan is also confronting a problem with capacity.
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Unfortunately, neither Congress nor the Obama administration has shown any appetite for confronting the problem.
We can take credit for confronting the problem, albeit belatedly.
Confronting this problem is not just a matter of changing the culture.
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