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Investors do want something radical to confront many radical circumstances".
The 38-year-old special delegate of North Korea's Committee for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries says on his blog that he started recruiting for the Brigade after receiving hundreds of e-mails from sympathizers around the world who wanted to do something to help confront the U.S. military menace.
So that's something I had to confront.
That darkness may not be something everyone wants to confront.
It's something I had to confront someday".
In taking on the role, Ms. Vishneva had something more daunting to confront: a demanding and foreign technique.
Thus a second option: to go for cross-border mergers, and try to create something big enough to confront the world's megabanks.
"With 7.3 billion people on the planet, we have to change the way we're living and I think people are waking up to that – it's something we have to confront," she says.
"It's something we have to confront because domestic violence homicide is a crime where you know who the perpetrator is and there are often warning signs that the crime is coming," said Patricia Giorgio-Fox, the deputy police commissioner.
Adam came to see his missteps as something he had to confront and resolve.
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