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Despite the rectal candidness of the son cleaning up his father's shit in On the Concept of the Face, the effect is somehow more touching than disgusting.
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"Today not even psychiatrists are ready to face the effects of these experiments".
We as people of color people now face the effects of a changing climate neither our ancestors nor we are responsible for creating.
Clubs are just beginning to recover from their empty weeks after Sept. 11 and still face the effects of decreased tourism.
If you're a rough sleeper in the city of Sydney or inner suburbs, you're more likely than most urban denizens to face the effects of a "nanny state" concerned about your longneck.
So let's put ourselves in the shoes of young black and Latino men and women who face the effects of systemic racism, and are made to feel like their lives are disposable.
However, both organizations have had to face the effects of the recent financial crisis.
1. Above all, Responsible Leadership entails to face the effects of one's own actions to their final consequences.
But also, they had to face the effects of a very extreme earthquake and a tidal wave that swept in from the Bay of Naples.
Life in Nsara (and all the Muslim nations) becomes increasingly difficult as they face the effects of defeat in the war.
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