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In each of his campaigns, Booker faced an opponent from an earlier generation, who was reared at a time of confrontation, and whose politics reflected that time.
It was a time of confrontation, even more raw than the war of mostly words on cable and over the Internet these days.
Others, including Colonel Margotta, argue that withdrawal in this time of confrontation would be read in North Korea as a victory.
Mr. Mourdock, meanwhile, has said that bipartisanship has led the nation to the brink of bankruptcy, and that the nation's current circumstances call for a time of confrontation, not collegiality.
How do we achieve transcendence in a time of confrontation?
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Through years of high school and college football, being a trial attorney, and even now as a tour guide, I remember that advice during times of confrontation, though I have never had to resort to it.
The teenager was unarmed at the time of the confrontation.
It is nearly 40 years since Lord Bullock's report into industrial democracy, conducted at a time of aggressive confrontation.
It's set in 1787, and Don Giovanni is not a young libertine but an aged aristocrat living his last 24 hours at a time of social confrontation.
A state forensics expert, who inspected Rankin's Taser, said that data he downloaded from the weapon stated its trigger was pulled twice during the time of the confrontation.
The charges came after several Rikers inmates complained that they were assaulted by guards around the time of a confrontation on Oct. 5 in which an inmate was charged with slashing an officer in the face.
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