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Her work seems to fall into the category of feminist performance art, meant to confront taboos, challenge social norms and deconstruct gender roles.
At the same time, he will have to convince a specific audience — in Beijing — that relocating resources to the region after a decade of combat in the Middle East and Southwest Asia is not meant to confront China.
Queen B continued, noting that the album was meant to "confront issues that make us uncomfortable". .
We're meant to confront the way we communicate now, the way the world seems set up to distract ourselves from any sustained argument, so feel dismissive of the possibility of Change.
My interpretation of this teaching from the Zohar is that the copper serpent is meant to confront, even afflict, the souls of the sinners -- but only in order to inspire and elevate them.
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Because you're not thinking about what it will actually mean to confront mortality before you're 30.
What would it mean to confront our internal enemy?
One means to confront that is to examine Casanova's legacy.
To label that as "inappropriate" means to confront the rest of the research world and to set aside the research efforts and publications of decades.
He had the means to confront Trump on the level of ideas, rather than manners; he never really did.
The law represents "a considered wartime judgment by the political branches of the optimal means to confront the unique challenges posed by terrorism," their brief said.
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