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The charismatic Tsipras may have confronted growing impatience abroad but at home he is able to draw on the discontent unleashed by policies that have failed to deliver the promised results.
The BBC contends that Tymieniecka may have confronted the future pope about her feelings for him in Vermont, because he later wrote a letter to her confessing that he was struggling with their relationship.
Mr. McGreevey insists that their liaisons constituted a "consensual affair," but he, his aides and his legal team have declined to discuss specifics or describe what corroborating evidence Mr. Cipel's lawyer may have confronted them with.
Similar conditions may have confronted Earth as life was struggling to establish itself.
You may have confronted one too many panna cottas, heaps of shell beans, or tombstone-size pork chops.
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But it may have been an easier decision to make given the obvious challenges he would have confronted in building the department.
I'd have confronted them".
Should I have confronted her directly?
Only a few have confronted the disease.
Meanwhile, single men in this study could not profit from spouses' support, and married men living together with their spouse and family may have been confronted with an erosion of social support due to their PTSD, as suggested in an earlier study [ 14].
This has demonstrated that a contamination by a GM micro-organism (GMM) may occur in feed additives and has confronted for the first time,the enforcement laboratories with this type of RASFF.
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