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Throughout her narrative, Wulf squarely faces the institution of slavery, which made fertile and exemplary estates possible in the South.
Without identifying any other country, he added: "Japan squarely faces these facts of history in a spirit of humility.
Yet Peeters squarely faces two issues that hang over Hergé's career: his resort to ethnic and racial stereotypes, mainly in the early stories, and his record of accommodation in German-occupied Belgium.
While Plato clearly associates virtue and happiness, he never squarely faces the issue whether happiness may require other goods, e.g., wealth and health.
America today urgently needs a 21st century Henry George -- a thinker who embraces the wealth-creating power of capitalism, but squarely faces the inequity of its current manifestation.
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Then it cut to Mahmoud sitting squarely facing the lens.
Even so, we Japanese, across generations, must squarely face history.
Gen. Jihan Hussein, said that the ministry was squarely facing those problems.
But at least Bush has now squarely faced the consequences of his creed.
He added: "Still, even so, we Japanese, across generations, must squarely face the history of the past".
An ad for the Chrysler 300 is an extended quotation from a poem that ends, "When you're up against a trouble, meet it squarely, face to face.
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