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She said women were being confronted with distressing images by protesters and attempts were made to film or photograph them.
Somehow, they had to come to terms with the sort of low, slow, turning pitches they were being confronted with.
Judge Paul Worsley QC told Craig: "You must have appreciated the huge upset, frustration and distress suffered by the wedding party when they realised they were being confronted with a bill of just short of £2,000.
But they quickly hit a snag, with the opposition demanding access to news media and office space and the Communists, who still maintain near-total control, asserting that they were being confronted with ultimatums and grandstanding.
For TechCrunch, the writer Catherine Shu reported that nonwhite users were being confronted with "stereotypical tropes that white artists often resorted to when depicting people of color: slaves, servants or, in the case of many women, sexualized novelties".
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Now, we are being confronted with a new part of the package.
The nation's interior minister, Günther Platter, said: "We are being confronted with an unfathomable crime".
Increasingly, patients and clinicians are being confronted with congestive heart failure (CHF) as a late complication of congenital heart disease.
As we begin to access our paddocks we are being confronted with death and devastation at every turn.
So now instead of a gaggle of goblins, gamers this fall are being confronted with an army of aliens.
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