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Extra storage capacity at Anahola could also help Rockwell manage a new problem that he expects to confront before the end of this year: excess solar power generation.
He suffers from agoraphobia, claustrophobia, fear of elevators, fear of parking lots, fear of bridges, fear of flying, fear of tunnels and fear of much else that the average person expects to confront in the course of an ordinary day.
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This year, the Pope will be expected to confront these matters in all their doctrinal complexity.
Crash officers worked in tough places and were expected to confront violence with violence.
Bruce Feiler, This Life columnist for the Styles section, has a problem he never expected to confront so soon.
More states are expected to confront these issues this year, creating a state-to-state patchwork on abortion access.
Then, too, districts expect to confront unexpected vacancies, like maternity and health leaves or staff members who relocate.
Organizers of the flotilla had said they expected to confront the Israelis on Monday morning, in an effort to avoid an encounter in the dark.
College freshmen expect to confront alcohol-fueled campus parties, and important decisions about underage drinking, as soon as their first weekend at college.
Along with enthusiastic well-wishers, Mr. Obama is expected to confront protests about his foreign policies from a coalition of trade unionists, students, lawyers and Muslim groups.
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