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Few leaders have openly confronted this rise of nationalism and nativism.
And a Germany still adjusting to unification has not openly confronted its sentiments at this improvised Jewish immigration.
It needs to be more openly confronted by the rest of Saudi society and its brutal version of Islam totally discredited.
She said that when she started her show, which for the first time openly confronted topics like H.I.V./AIDS, homosexuality and workplace sexual harassment, "it was like a bomb went off".
A meeting between a Swiss official and a Congolese asylum seeker is a rare occasion when the utter disconnect between the prison's first-world and third-world populations is openly confronted.
In the early 1960s the revolutionary government and religious organizations openly confronted one another: the state was accused of being antireligious, partly because it had nationalized all parochial schools, whereas churches with their mass followings were feared as repositories of counterrevolution.
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"Skins" openly confronts the brutality of reservation life.
Normally Xinhua would avoid openly confronting the centre's other bastions of power.
By openly confronting the West, Mr Putin has also freed Russians from a nagging inferiority complex.
Nobody disputes that Bergoglio, like most other Argentines, failed to openly confront the junta.
And none has been willing to risk his political base by openly confronting the problem.
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