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We worry that such actions, largely by Muslim extremists, touch a historic chord in Europe that is not being confronted.
But a 73-year-old granny who works the polls six times every two years is not being confronted with a term in a local jail".
This has the additional advantage that this individual is not being confronted with items that are not relevant in his situation and that might be shocking for him or her.
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In contrast to the experimental group, participants from control group 1 are not being confronted with the detected airflow limitation.
Say something like: "Are you suggesting I'm not being nice or lovely?" Or simply confront them.
He said he was somewhat surprised he had not been confronted by government authorities, although, he said, "I've never told anybody to build bombs".
Gambling is everywhere and most schools have not been confronted with the problem -- or at least they haven't been smacked in the face by the problem.
Yet, this is largely because voters have not been confronted with the choices involved.
With these, you can take the main route and not have to resort to detours (if the main route is faster), as you will not be confronted if you are disguised or cloaked.
Thus, the recently passed financial reforms may be not be enough to confront that key factor in the global financial crisis, fraud.
Irene White, 66, a former lollipop lady, said her neighbour wasn't being rude when she confronted Brown.
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