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As an autoethnographer, being a member of the group being researched, can be confronting as the necessary reflection upon one's personal journey may lead to feelings of vulnerability, sadness, and emotional pain.
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Don't be so forceful with them confronting, as said in 4 and the tips section.
Instead, the captain and his crew were "confronted, as far as the eye could see," with the sight of floating trash.
That's a reality one confronts as soon as the sliding doors open at the airport (the gigantic new one is not yet open).
"I was confronted, as far as the eye could see, with the sight of plastic," Moore later recalled.
Visit Lanzmann in Paris, as I did earlier this year, and you are confronted, as soon as the front door of his modestly sized apartment is open, with an enormous cinema poster for Shoah.
The commission described the predicament the mayor will confront as "the calm before the storm".
But Bochco said the disrespect he confronted as the writer soured him on writing for the big screen.
* Former President Bill Clinton's foundation has raised tens of millions of dollars from foreign governments, including Saudi Arabia, that his wife is expected to confront as the next US Secretary of State.
"By air or ship or truck or suicide bomber," General Eberhart said in a recent interview, listing the threats that he must be ready to confront as the head of the military's new Northern Command.
"Killers" presents viewers with a series of moral dilemmas that are often just as uncomfortable to confront as the graphic violence onscreen.
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