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It's like when I go on CNN, and they try to confront me with facts.
Residents journeyed 30 miles east, to Pittsburgh, to try to confront the vice president at a rally last week.
The City fan who ran on to the pitch to try to confront Ferdinand faces a lifetime ban from the club despite his apology.
So, since I've obviously offended many readers by supporting missile strikes on Syria if it doesn't give up chemical weapons, let me try to confront directly your objections.
To try to confront the question of balance and insert an extra batsman, the selectors have decided to ask their best batsman, De Villiers to keep wicket.
Whatever it is, the next film will try to confront, on home turf, the original trauma of 9/11 that ripples through her Iraq and Yemen documentaries.
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Led by Alberto Fernandez, a straight-talking career diplomat and fluent Arabic speaker, the initiative tried to confront ISIS head on with edgy videos and sarcastic confrontational tweets.
Piazza tried to confront Mota after leaving the field.
Actually, no, not if you're trying to confront claims about "big government" in general.
Dr Swire said he had recently tried to confront that man.
So it's just me trying to confront what's really going on.
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