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I had never really confronted those facts in that way.
That was the problem Bush never really confronted".
In a generally pleasant and well-protected life, she had never really confronted anyone before.
"But in the last months, we have really confronted our moral responsibility".
"All these were legitimate issues in Afghanistan, as they were in the Kosovo and Gulf wars," he continues, but not issues really confronted by demonstrators chanting "Stop the bombing".
Although by now I've survived a number of non-en-suite rooms, I never really confronted my deepest feelings about them until the following morning at the Tabard, when I discovered that the two little bathrooms next door were not only being shared by my neighbor and myself, but also by the three other rooms at the far end of the hall.
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We need to confront – and I mean really confront – extremism.
But how eager will American readers be to really confront them?
But neither he nor Woit really confront the reason ideas in physics become majority viewpoints.
Finally, the Israeli government has to confront its own crazies and create a national consensus on democratic ideals, enact a secular constitution, and really confront the settlers.
"For me to really confront sexism would have required doing something about my relationships with men, and I couldn't.
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