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Parents who are continually confronted with engaging and processing these highly polarised myths often become distracted from seeing children for what they are –just children.

But when Franklin and his older companion, Margaret, embark upon a pilgrimage of sorts, they are continually confronted by ruins: A debris field of tumbled stone and rock, stained with rust and ancient metal melt.

In Devil in a Blue Dress and subsequent Rawlins novels, Mosley used period detail and slang to create authentic settings and characters, especially the earnest, complex protagonist, who is continually confronted with personal, social, and moral dilemmas.

"We have attempted for over a year to negotiate an amicable resolution of this dispute," Hindery said, "and we are continually confronted with misleading statements to the press and obfuscations from Cablevision".

My white friends are continually confronted by the dilemma of how to reply to the taxi driver or the builder or the new acquaintance who launches into a racist diatribe; and the racist jibe is by no means confined to the bottom of the class ladder.

With customer and market diversification of complex customized product demand challenging to modern enterprises, the design process of product is continually confronted with various complicated design information.

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And the most immediately accessible characters in the drama are the victims' parents, who continually confront Sister Helen with their own terrible losses.

But companies like Uber are continually confronting the obstacle of entrenched government bureaucracy, resistant unions of taxi drivers and dispatchers, and overlapping and sometimes conflicting systems of state and city regulation.

NEW YORK TIMES Upstarts Challenging the Taxi Industry ||  "Companies like Uber are continually confronting the obstacle of entrenched government bureaucracy, resistant unions of taxi drivers and dispatchers, and overlapping and sometimes conflicting systems of state and city regulation," Nick Bilton writes on the Bits blog of The New York Times.

This revelation begs the question of whether there is a single standard of 'correctness', a challenge that continually confronts teachers in grading students' essay.

If you have the luxury of flying often, look at each flight as an opportunity to continually confront your fears.

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