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"If I am prime minister," he said throughout, confronting the idea that the notion scares the voters.
Meanwhile, the Penn State community found itself confronting the idea that it had placed the interests of its football team above concern for children at risk.
So it is depressing to find ourselves confronting the idea again, just a few weeks later, thanks to the allegedly left-of-centre thinktank Demos.
To close his article, Wachter describes Paul Assaiante, Trinity's coach, confronting the idea of his team's streak coming to its inevitable end: He says he is prepared for the day his team loses, that he has rehearsed many times the speech he'll give.
Rosenberg discusses problems confronting the idea that DNA contains a genetic program for development.
At the same time, there's something refreshing about indulging your imagination as it travels to that bleakest place -- by confronting the idea of the end of life as we know it and trying to envision what might come next, you take some of the wind out of your terror's sails.
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By using as much varied material as possible, usually with a "classic" at hand, the actors confront the idea of white-male greatness head-on.
Fallow factory sites were recast as places for housing or office towers as the city confronted the idea that it was no longer a manufacturing center.
As Brian restores the Strad and then helps make arrangements for its sale, the two are forced to confront the idea of Erica being silenced as well as her instrument.
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