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The tenderness of Meade's singing here would melt a stone; confronted with such expressive beauty, Oroveso would surely have forgiven his daughter had she confessed to two dozen un-priestess-like offspring.
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Edinburgh has been built on top of and around these obstacles so that the nearer one comes to the city centre, the more spectacular is the juxtaposition of natural and built environment, with terraces of stone confronting soaring thrust.
That common sense was dismissed back then and only accepted when they were confronted with a stone wall.
Confronted with a choice between regressing to the stone age and meeting crazy Uncle Sam's demands, Musharraf's regime adopted a policy of dissembling that the then foreign minister outlined as "First say yes, and later say but".
Confronted with an article he wrote for the Times in 2009 in which he claimed he "left no stone unturned" in the original investigation, Hayman told MPs his detectives were "the best team that I ever had".
Jude is confronted with the opposite situation.
"We are now confronted with another trauma".
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The models are confronted with experimental evidence.
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