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"I had to confront it somehow, but I couldn't confront it politically, because I'd be thrown in jail.
"Your response was to move from the block?" "I couldn't confront the recycling lady, to begin with," Blondy said.
It's just logical: but they couldn't confront the truth.
"But he couldn't confront everything because he couldn't get through the day-to-day like that.
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Clearly she had depression, but like with mine, she couldn't confront it.
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"This is a man who could not confront that he had done all these things at the same time, or in the alternative, could confront it and came in and lied to you," he told the jury.
Fascism held sway over the country, he recalled, and the sight of Mussolini's Black Shirts marching below his window convinced him there were broad social concerns he could not confront by "running rats in the laboratory".
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