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The museum confronts head-on America's history of slavery and racial oppression.
Fish confronts head-on the objection of many readers that "nothing happens" in Milton's poetry.
First off, it confronts head-on the necessity of basing regulatory intervention into otherwise private activity on a discretionary assessment of an uncertain, hypothetical, and conjectural harm.
His work confronts head-on Germany's darker history and the show will include photographs and paintings from his Occupations and Heroic Symbols series from the late 1960s and early 1970s.
The film confronts head-on issues like the effect of same-sex parents on children, the role a child's race plays in adoption, and the legal problems facing gay men who wish to adopt.
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