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"For the last twenty years, every director in China has faced a kind of tremendous torment, and that torment is censorship," he said.
When she first arrived at MacDowell, she faced "a kind of frozen horror, the fear that I couldn't do what I was meant to be doing there...
She faced "a kind of cultural zeitgeist, if you will; there were so many comments that were so out of line.
The actress faced a kind of paradox in crafting her character: Nicki, in real life, could've easily been obsessed with Ms. Watson, a star of the "Harry Potter" franchise and the most recognizably famous actress to appear in "The Bling Ring".
In a dozen incidents during the weeks before Halloween this year, black and white Americans around the country faced a kind of Rorschach test of the national psyche: Is that a funny Halloween ghoul in a noose hanging from your neighbor's tree?
Milken faced a kind of spiritual crisis at a young age that many of his newly affluent counterparts are encountering today.
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PAULSEN -- The economy faces a kind of double whammy.
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"We face a kind of society which has a lot of hatred towards Palestinians, a lot of ideological fear.
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