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But the 1992-95 Bosnian war slowly moved him to the view that certain abuses of human rights had to confronted by force.
What happens when men (yes, men) who think they not only figured it out the world but conquered it in 1945 have to confronted with the just and righteous demand of women, of African-Americans, of the young?
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To connect, honor, to confront".
Hence the reluctance to confront the issue.
We have to confront this menace.
Japanese interceptor jets scrambled to confront it.
Realpolitik is about to confront local realities.
Sargent flew to Seattle to confront Amazon.
This is very frustrating hockey to confront.
Southern Sudanese soldiers rushed to confront them.
But Eduardo seemed ready to confront reality.
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