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Justice Sonia Sotomayor warned in oral arguments in the case how vulnerable privacy was in the face of such a volume of data.
That was in the face of the overall smartphone market increasing in size by 200m devices, reaching 1.4bn phones sold to end users in 2015.
It was in the face of those tactics that King decided to lead a march from Selma to Montgomery as a protest for the vote.
I remember how heroic he was, in the face of pressure from the church, to stand by his perceptions that the Earth revolves around the sun.
It was in the face of defeat, not victory, that we talked about 'Yes, we can.' And I remember flying down to Boston.
This was, in the face of such open bigotry, no easy choice and not one made without a price to be paid.
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The system of monetary exchange is — in the face of advancing technology — completely obsolete".
That's in the face of a 33% increase in the population we serve.
Events in 2007 showed how ruthless the regime can be in the face of direct confrontation.
"They were in the face of overwhelming odds and force," he said.
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