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More questionable is the Arsace of Marianna Pizzolato, technically accomplished but dramatically so indifferent and disengaged as to make her great confrontations seem simply one-sided.
In political exile following World War I, he warned of the rise of dictatorships in Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain and the Soviet Union, so much so that his critics, who did not want to think anymore about great confrontations, called him a warmonger.
It's a Battle Royale; one of nature's great confrontations.
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The second great confrontation between church and state, which took place in the late 13th century, highlights the conflicting sacred and secular duties of the bishops.
But the experience of the Asiatic Greek cities was different again, because it was precisely here that the great confrontation between Greeks and Persians began, about 500 bc.
Iraq destroyed two more banned missiles, but a defiant Mr. Hussein predicted a "great confrontation," with Iraqi troops inflicting "big losses" on the invaders.
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