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One is a detective, who confronts them in their hotel room and suffers the consequences.
The only presidential candidate who confronts these issues is Mr. Nader.
Alec Wilkinson on the poet Edward Hirsch, who confronts the loss of his son in a book-length elegy, "Gabriel".
In this scene Elizabeth Marvel plays Rosemary, an old-maid schoolteacher who confronts Hal in a drunken rage.
Moses Herzog, like many of Bellow's heroes, is a Jewish intellectual who confronts a world peopled by sanguine, incorrigible realists.
Now there's "Juno," about a 16-year-old who confronts an unplanned pregnancy and decides to have the baby.
By Richard Brody Joan Bennett plays a woman who confronts a blackmailer, in Max Ophuls's "The Reckless Moment".
There is, of course, the profession of the "gestor," an expediter who confronts Venezuela's churlish bureaucracy (lines included) on behalf of clients for a hefty fee.
To the Editor: As a high school student who confronts homework more than 180 days a year, I was immediately taken with the article.
"An employee who confronts her harassing supervisor risks, for example, receiving an undesirable or unsafe work assignment or an unwanted transfer," Justice Ginsburg wrote.
Alexei Melnick's novel Tweakerville follows a young drug runner who confronts the devastation of crystal meth, portrayed with vibrant local colour and a deft use of pidgin.
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