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Leary and his colleagues were confronted, at a faculty meeting, with charges that drugs were being administered to subjects without medical supervision, and a report about the meeting appeared in the student newspaper.
It was heralded as the most important trial since the Nazis were confronted at Nuremberg, an opportunity to ask the men who orchestrated the deaths of nearly 2 million Cambodians a simple question: Why?
Groundskeepers do not step off the pitching rubber over and over again or endlessly readjust their batting gloves, so it was somewhat surprising they were confronted at the convention with the issue of how to keep games moving along.
"Bernie, you were confronted at NetRoots at by black women," Johnson said.
After three US administration officials were confronted at various restaurants in the past few weeks, critics began wildly invoking the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr., as a way of shaming restaurants for their lack of "civility" in refusing to serve them.
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Abuse needs to be confronted at the supply pipeline also.
And that hypothetical question is one with which plaintiff would necessarily be confronted at a trial.
We are confronted, at last, with the question of Oppenheimer's soul.
War criminals such as these need to be confronted at every opportunity.
Leahy had been called by everybody from his father's hospice administrator to a former President, and he was confronted at the Ben & Jerry's ice-cream social.
In particular, in the two most important and sensitive areas of public policy, education and health, those forces have barely been confronted at all.
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