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With the tasks clearly differentiated, Marty felt ready to confront the challenge and agreed to rejoin the firm.
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Still, Mr. Duffy said he was ready to confront the hardball politics of Albany.
Eight years on, Polanski now appears ready to confront the ghosts of his past.
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They leave with renewed strength, recharged and ready to confront the difficult world.
But Angola is getting ready to confront the obstacles.
It also requires bold leadership – people ready to heed voters' concerns and to confront the challenges that Europe faces.
So we have to confront the challenges we face.
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