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In the face of.
If people act in the face of something, they do it despite it or when threatened by it.
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Convey strength in the face of them.
The exhibition is going on, "demonstrating our strength in the face of adversity," the prince said.
Beyoncé is the ultimate survivor, defined by her strength in the face of adversity.
His son told of his strength in the face of a deadly disease.
Her campaign has repeatedly stressed her strength in the face of the all-male onslaught.
Faith provided solace and strength in the face of poverty and political repression.
We voice positivity as a show of strength in the face of the unknown.
In a way, the placebo effect represents our capacity for great spiritual strength in the face of a humbling malady.
The formula for Des Moines's economic strength in the face of the recession is multifaceted, business and elected leaders said.
In "A Walk to Remember," she played a vulnerable outcast whose inner strength in the face of leukemia and high school unpopularity was sustained by faith and family.
We have the survivors of the Holocaust to look to for examples of inner strength in the face of the most horrific, unimaginable, inhumane circumstances.
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