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Almost as soon as the crew finishes the exercise, it's confronted with a real-world threat: two rapidly approaching skiffs.
"When it's confronted like that," Mr. Widmann said, "I think the audience and the performers have the ability to hear the dissonances of Mozart in a different way, the open dissonances".
It tends to be the 1,000 pound elephant in the room due to the level of discomfort individuals have when it's confronted head on.
Panic is just excess adrenaline that runs through your body when it's confronted with a possible life-threatening situation also can be caused by something that triggered an event from your past that placed you in a threatening situation.
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It's confronting, to say the least.
"It's confronting what Canada was based on.
It's confronting in a way to hear how much culture sounds the same in lots of places.
Therefore, we interpret our data such that T. atroviride is facing stress from nitrogen limitation when it is confronted with its prey.
"In this case, Google took no responsibility, even when it was confronted with the fact that its own policies were evidently violated.
On July 22, F Company of the 35th Infantry was also attacked north of Hamch'ang, when it was confronted with a North Korean battalion three times its size.
Yes, the country escaped for twenty years, but now it is confronted with possibly a disaster.
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