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That happened after Mr. Bo had punched or slapped Mr. Wang, whom Mr. Bo said not only confronted him with news of the murder, but also desired his wife.
"When I travelled to Iran in November 2013, I was not only confronted with huge popular enthusiasm from football but also a law forbidding women from attending football matches," the Fifa president wrote in the governing body's weekly magazine.
Sikharulidze and Berezhnaya are not only confronted with Salé and Pelletier -- along with the third-place Chinese pair, Shen Xue and Zhao Hongbo -- they are also competing against 38 years of history.
Today, experts in medicine, biology, and the life sciences are not only confronted with increasingly large, but also complex and high-dimensional data.
Instead of running and hiding, slipping and sliding he not only confronted the problem head on but used it as a springboard to talk about his solutions for the real issues that devil this nation.
When parents in Boston set out to find the best public schools for their kids, they're not only confronted with a challenging task -- make sense of detailed eligibility criteria and then navigate the complicated school selection process -- but find the necessary information nestled in a 28-page parent handbook.
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And some librarians are not only confronting the public relations challenges in their communities, but trying to get ahead of the problem rather than hiding its existence.
Mr. Margulies not only confronts shattered illusions, but the process of shattering them, and the helplessness of being inexorably drawn into that painful process.
So, to work in the field means not only confronting the frequent specter of death but also potentially problematic patients who still engage in the practices that got them sick in the first place.
A majority vote tonight for Norbert Hofer of the Freedom Party FPÖÖ) would not only confront the EU with a far-right president in its midst for the first time, but could send Austria on a journey towards becoming an autocratic, illiberal state more akin to Viktor Orbán's Hungary than Angela Merkel's Germany.
The great thing about this story therefore is that by finding a place in the cemetery for the unknown outsider we are not only confronting his reality but filling a blank space with what we would like him to be; namely an idealised version of ourselves.
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