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A. I have been in meetings where black ministers made the statement that this will become the civil rights movement of this decade, the confronting of the systematic destruction of wealth by abusive lenders.
The result was a purposeful confronting of fine old paintings and modern imagery, including My Marilyn (1965), his version of a sheet of contact prints marked up by the star, and a working, mute TV set.
That freedom was a subject running through many of the year's most-important works; another was the confronting of the end, as a number of literary works of 2014 considered scenarios real and imagined by which the planet, humanity, or the country might meet its demise.
We must address the reality of the world as it exists right now — the threats we face, and the confronting of all of the problems of today, and extremely predictable consequences of a hasty withdrawal.
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Writing replaced seafaring as his means of confronting this state of affairs.
It is easy to postpone the unpleasant task of confronting the lessons of past failures.
Nor, again, were the maneuvers of the British Army the only challenges confronting members of Congress.
Oddly, he had difficulty confronting aspects of modern art.
However, confronting aspects of what now awaits may have dampened the mood.
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