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In an hour or so we might confront towering flames, running treetop to treetop.
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"If we go to the other extreme some people might confront us in hostile ways".
Putting that cerebral cortex of ours to work then, we can consider two aspects of the risks our children might confront.
"When did we first have any indication that this type of a problem might confront us?" Mr. Specter asked.
One law firm partner responsible for training associates describes a potential scenario a young lawyer might confront: "Your client is facing an insurgent stockholder and asks, 'what do we do?' If all you've done is pressed the 'form-the-company button' 200 times instead of drafting 200 sets of bylaws, we've got a problem".
You might zoom to a table; you might confront an hourlong wait.
Mr. Obama is said to be aware of the risks, though among his remaining aides it is not plain who might confront him at any danger signs.
Hence, the meeting with McEnroe and Katrina Adams, another former pro, to give them a sense of the mind-set they might confront on court.
At Denver International Airport, Mike Petko, a 32-year-old father of three, said he had spent plenty of time thinking about how he might confront an airborne terrorist.
As Holmes launched into her presentation on Monday, she hinted that she might confront the questions that many in the audience were eager to hear about.
If politicians had children in state schools they might confront the reality of what it means for a four-year-old to be in a class of 45.
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