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To many women she is yet another leadership figure who denies they have ever confronted sexism.
Jeanne Waful of Katonah is one of the few people who have ever confronted a mailbox batterer.
Today, of course, we face global challenges such as climate change, which are more urgent than any we have ever confronted.
But the impact from Katrina -- which displaced nearly 2 million people, eradicated entire neighborhoods, separated families and reopened racial wounds -- is far beyond what mental health experts in this country have ever confronted, they say.
In her 1992 best seller, "Before and After," a teenager kills his girlfriend and the crime exposes moral and psychic crevices in his family that none of its members have ever confronted.
Because none of the justices now on the court have ever confronted a Second Amendment case, any prediction about how the court will rule is little more than pure speculation.
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No government has ever confronted them before.
In Afghanistan, the United States military faces two of the most difficult tasks it has ever confronted.
No other American museum the size of the institute has ever confronted such a threat to the integrity of its collection.
Greater Manchester police has described the investigation that led to Chua's arrest and conviction as one of the the biggest and most complex it has ever confronted.
For his part, Mr. Barnard, who has tracked retailing since the 1950's, said the current cycle was as complex as any he had ever confronted.
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