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The widening environmental calamity in the gulf is the first time Mr. Obama has confronted a domestic disaster.
Anyone who has confronted a pack of boy soldiers carrying AK-47s will know how terrifying they are.
De-lahay has confronted a living issue: the tensions between black and Asian people living on a big Battersea estate.
And yet, for the past year and a half, the government has confronted a financial debacle of unprecedented size and complexity.
And another, his portrait "Edith Mahon" (1904), as the catalog says, reveals "a woman who has confronted a difficult life with stoicism and resolve".
But American forces have stood aside as the man Mr. Karzai appointed governor of Khost, Hakim Taniwal, has confronted a Zadran-led rebellion.
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He had confronted a moral objection and overridden it".
In recent years India's economic policymakers have confronted a similar phenomenon.
Several other Westchester communities have confronted a range of adult entertainment businesses.
The filmmakers have confronted a birthplace never forgiven but also never abandoned.
The dream of dictatorial stability has always eluded Iran's rulers, whether monarchs or Islamists, as they have confronted a populace with an undaunted spirit of dissent.
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