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Yet the fact is that most of Europe's armies are still geared to confronting a non-existent Warsaw Pact.
That night was the closest I've come to confronting a referee, but I held on to myself and slaughtered him in my next programme notes instead.
Anyone committed to confronting a white middle-class audience with the musical equivalent of Bobby Seale's speeches wouldn't have recorded "Lush Life" with Johnny Hartman or so wonderfully and definitively reconfigured "In a Sentimental Mood" with Duke Ellington.
I found it especially attractive because it was a poor circus, like those that came to Medellín when I was a child — a group of poor people who did everything, from selling tickets and ice cream to confronting a toothless lion, walking the tightrope, swinging on the trapeze, juggling, etc.
Increasing clean energy access is certainly key to confronting a host of development challenges.
The clip of Leslie trying to confronting a raccoon loose in the city hall building was originally flimed for a Parks and Recreation commercial, but was later included into this episode.
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"The ability to confront a witness is a constitutional right".
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