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It's not uncommon for the agency task force to encounter bank robbers who keep going until they're caught.
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People were forced to encounter political viewpoints different from their own.
Maybe life was a series of preferences you toggled between endlessly, never forced to choose, never forced to encounter any consequence.
Most of those same people, I'd guess, would feel a virulent loathing for metal, if they ever were forced to encounter it.
But here he was forced to sit as the man fumbled with his G.P.S., forced to encounter the full, dull reality of this person.
The litany of phobias that people are forced to encounter on subways is doubtlessly long enough to keep many a Manhattan therapist busy full time.
There is no shared space where her characters might be forced to encounter one another (Barker relies heavily on coincidences and chance meetings to move the plot along), and no structure that focusses their critical or artistic attention.
Jones was bemoaning the absence of the sad, the severe and the serious, dimensions to experience that we were once regularly forced to encounter and deal with in art.
One of the reasons poverty is so ingrained here is that people like me are never forced to encounter it directly; in fact, simply talking about poverty anywhere but Jackson leads to accusations of inciting class warfare.
When we are forced to encounter one another – when we accidentally make eye contact with the silent deliverers of our factory-food in the halogen halls of our teetering skyscrapers – we are as awkward and apologetic as if we've walked in on someone naked.
But because most people don't find chewing a synthetic paste repulsive, people like Oprah and myself are forced to encounter it constantly.
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