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Mr. Clinton's approach involved as much confrontation as conciliation, and most of all, improvisation.
Walker is thought to be trying to avoid a similar fate by steering clear of too much confrontation with the press on his trip.
Protesters live in the trees so that they won't be cut down, though there has been much confrontation and some arrests.
"Each one takes and gives, at once, and flows and rests," the poet wrote, much as many people are hoping Mr. Blocher will be accommodated without too much confrontation.
"Unconsciousness left unchecked causes so much confrontation," Duran said.
Sometimes the fish don't swim in a pattern that leads to much confrontation.
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"What happens up north could very easily spiral into a much wider confrontation," said a Western official.
By March 15th, about fifteen G.I.s in the three companies had been killed and more than eighty had been wounded — a high percentage of casualties but not one that necessarily reflected much direct confrontation with the enemy.
So Obama has set himself and the nation up for a much uglier confrontation than we would have had if he had set a negotiating position and held to it.
Now, if that's true, that's a very, very big development and I think it heralds a much bigger confrontation between Israel and Gaza that we have seen even in the past 24 hours..
The two opposition parties, the Nationalist Party and the People First Party, whose joint ticket narrowly lost the presidential election, are preparing for a much bigger confrontation with the government on Saturday.
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