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Both countries face outside pressure.
The fourth episode of the series focuses on the personal struggles and complications that characters face outside working hours.
Because they face outside, the windows are canted in to reduce the chance of sun glare on a camera lens.
Mr. Tabler's design permitted all of the 1,250 guest rooms to face outside, rather than having some overlook courtyards.
The new rule defines a potential conflict of interest as "any situation in which the opinion or decision of a person, acting alone or within an organization, may be reasonably considered" to face outside influence.
But, she said, she did not expect the attack in Colorado to have a chilling effect on women seeking care – just as the harassment patients face outside of clinics rarely deters them.
And if we don't address the obstacles our students face outside school walls, we'll never turn around what goes on within them.
If this were not the case, its national operating companies would face outside competition before being able to rationalise their manufacturing operations along the lines described above.
He lay in bed with only his face outside the covers, making clouds of vapor.
They distributed "Wanted" posters with Father Murphy's face outside the cathedral in Milwaukee.
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