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She challenged him but he always had an answer.
"If you could achieve anything, what would it be?" she challenged him.
It wasn't until she challenged him, "Whose side are you on?," that he said, "He wants to see her".
But then she challenged him, saying, "You, as our president, will set the tone for us.
Head bowed, she challenged him to pull it off; he declined.
When she challenged him to apologise for the horrors, he would only say: "There were perhaps some unfortunate incidents".
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Instead, she challenges him, goading him to confront his fears of futility and of death.
Go on, tell me," she challenges him across her East Village kitchen table.
Tanne imagines a later scene in a bar where she challenges him directly on not facing up to his emotions.
She challenges him on this observation, prompting the American, a middle-aged writer, to say, yes, that's how "you all say 'Jew.' Jews included".
"I don't accept your interpretation of events," he tells her when she challenges him, disloyally, in front of some friends.
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