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Sutcliffe was not afraid to run head-on against conventional judgments: "Londoners love St Pancras, but it has one weakness: it is an extremely ugly building".
"I'm not going to ask guys to run head-on into a pickup truck," Westhoff said.
In doing so, it has at times run head-on into unions, protesting at construction sites to demand jobs.
Producers' justified rise in self-confidence nudges their prices skyward, but they may run head-on into the ultimate reality check: national market resistance.
Pussy Riot is the flash point where logic and law run head-on into the old-school Russian "nadryv" — a kind of plaintive hysteria that grips the culture every so often.
And when outsiders want to know where the drive to run head-on into enemy fire during combat to pull a fellow soldier to safety comes from, they need not look much further than this.
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Sasaki himself accepts a cleaning job in a mall; finding a wad of cash beside a toilet, he flees the scene and runs head-on into trouble.
But in 1978, Crisp ran head-on into the new insurgent right, which had built its grass-roots strength on issues like opposition to the E.R.A. and abortion.
These alpha male qualities ran head-on into his other side: his vague stage presence, reflecting unshakable introversion, and the simmering indignation of his vocal delivery.
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