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To begin with, "Solo" confronts the problems of any prequel.
A modo de esperanza (1955; "In the Manner of Hope") confronts the problems of death and loss while presenting many scenes from everyday life.
Like Richter, Dumas confronts the problems head on by hewing, in paint, to the arbitrary givens of a photograph; in her case, photographs that she has found or has taken herself (usually Polaroids of people close to her).
The year 1940 saw the publication of "World's End," the first in what became known as the Lanny Budd novels, in which a well-raised young man confronts the problems of the world.
However, the fabrication of ZnO nanowires with large volume of oxygen vacancies often confronts the problems of tedious operation procedures [9, 20, 21, 24, 26, 30].
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But we should lead an international order that confronts the problem of failed states.
Matthews was relieved when the College of Nursing introduced gender-neutral bathrooms but still confronts the problem elsewhere.
Aquinas confronts the problem directly in Summa Theologica (P1 Q89 A6), but he can give no definitive answer.
Drug development thus confronts the problem of 'winners curse' (Button et al., 2013).
[In applying broad-range rDNA PCR to clinical specimens, one confronts the problem of 16S rDNA sequence microheterogeneity.
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