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He was facing something enormous and terrifying, that he could only face alone.
The Bath Chronicle saluted Springsteen's performance at Glastonbury, saying "As all the tickets were sold before Springsteen was even confirmed on the bill, he must have known he was facing something very rare for him – the musical equivalent of a sporting 'away match' where not everyone was necessarily a worshipper at the altar of Bruce".
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"Now I was facing something that was hard to do from the beginning, which was locking up the homeless without giving them a fair chance".
Now they were facing something unprecedented and unpredictable: the prospect of a confrontation with the far right.
By the time the authorities realized they were facing something more than a fire and police officers responded, the six victims were probably already dead, a police spokesman said.
They knew they were facing something very serious and highly unusual.
First, he and his senior aides believe they may be facing something akin to a permanent limited war against the Palestinians.
We are facing something familiar, but they're facing something new.
The military here in the United States is facing something similar.
And so now we're facing something scarier.
There was a lot of alarm that we were facing something new.
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