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Conflict between royal and ecclesiastical power was a possibility he never faced: under Charles I both could be exalted simultaneously.
"This is more savage than anything I faced under Mrs Thatcher, from the point of view of local government".
But it also reflects the conflicts that most artists, Prokofiev included, faced under Stalin, according to Dr. Morrison.
The detentions are the most serious challenge Greenpeace has faced under Mr. Naidoo, a veteran of South Africa's anti-apartheid movement who became executive director in 2009.
He was born a second child to parents who could not afford the fine they faced under the one-child policy if they wanted to rear him.
The divisions between nations surfaced again, with Austrian Chancellor Werner Faymann criticising Hungary's response to the crisis by making an implicit reference to the ordeal the Jews faced under the Nazis.
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The door closed behind them and they stood face to face under the dim light.
Consider what some parents face under the current system in some states.
But the request, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack replied, would run counter to the legal requirement he faces under sequestration.
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