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Probably the times I'm most confronted are at crime scenes, and particularly if you're working with children's remains.
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Many of Lee's characters are just embarking — attending college, falling in love, getting pregnant — and most confront a turning point.
Most confront the world with dark humor and a wry kind of wit; they do not rail against the injustices around them.
It also most confront the growing world of high-frequency trading, a business that continues to confound the agency, and money market funds, which the S.E.C. is seeking to rein in.
This was the interview that Eastly found most confronting.
After learning he does not have leprosy, he most confront a rival (the student) to regain the love of his wife.
Most confronting was the refusal to accept the obligation to care for elderly parents: In our day, people always cared for each other regardless of whether they were poor or rich, but now, they do not.
Like most actors confronted by Streep's considerable aura, Davis spent most of her time in awe on Doubt.
Most people confronted with something that is totally new probably react the same way.
It was this theory that was most directly confronted with the problem of the realistic value of its models.
Most Amsterdammers, confronted with the Nazi deportation of Jews, did not assist in this "violent betrayal of their liberal tradition".
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