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AMERICAN missionaries working in Latin America have always had to contend with obstacles, starting with distrustful local churches and governments.
Or it could project characters onto a real-life game board and have them contend with obstacles, real-life weather, etc.
In one brief sequence, everyone appeared to be contending with unseen obstacles.
BRUCE SIGSBEE President American Academy of Neurology Rockport, Me., Oct. 3, 2012 To the Editor: Too many cyclists have to contend with unknown obstacles like cracks in the road, potholes and animals, as well as known obstacles like cars and other cyclists, for them not to wear helmets.
The teams must contend with other obstacles, as well.
You must pass through a series of stages and contend with various obstacles and delights.
Given all that negative publicity – no previous Marvel film has had to contend with such obstacles – the Disney-owned studio will be delighted with a reported $114.4m global opening on the back of reasonable reviews.
"Some white…[applicants] have better qualifications…only because they have not had to contend with the obstacles faced by their African-American competitors" (Rachels 1978, 162).
The company's Sam's Club unit, which is comparable to Costco, contended with similar obstacles in 2012.
LAFD Deputy Chief Daren Palacios told KTLA that firefighters had to contend with several obstacles, including bars on the windows and several fences, before entering the building.
Likewise, the characters in Allen's 10 stories fight their way uphill in a bullish, often haphazard fashion, contending with all manner of obstacles, both familial and fantastical.
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