Only after Link confronts Dark Link — and, by proxy, the player symbolically confronts their own personal shadow — can he become his truest, integrated self.
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Len confronts Krystal, but she confronts him right back, kicking him in the crotch until he reveals that the cream is a dermal delivery system, the next big thing in regenerative therapy.
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During a cocktail hour, Hannah confronts him about his attitude.
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After having her own sanity questioned, Laurie confronts Michael again.
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When something scares Debra Messing, she confronts it head on.
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In the new episode, Lisa confronts Brittany about Jax's attitude.
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Lucas angrily confronts Mike and Elle about sabotaging their plan.
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AHS confronts our deepest fears with unmatched suspense and style.
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DE) confronts questions about its capital adequacy, Barclays PLC (BARC.
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When she confronts Alvarez, he throws her in the SHU.
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That is the danger that confronts Giuliani and Trump now.
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Back in the past, June confronts Luke about their relationship.
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Michonne confronts Carl about the way he handled Deanna's zombie.
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The boys' club of glossy publishing confronts an identity crisis.
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When Mickey realizes what's happened, she confronts Crazy Dr. Greg.
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We are a nation that confronts its challenges head on.
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The latest exhibition at Spinello Projects confronts the city's façades.
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Leann confronts Stamper about getting Seth to search her past.
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She confronts darkness with friends at her back, dancing anyway.
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Racism, whether subtle or glaring, confronts her at every turn.
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But when he confronts Camille, he's as mild as ever.
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Elizabeth Warren confronts her handling of Native American ancestry claims
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She confronts members of the audience with a firm gaze.
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Sardar Azmoun of Iran gets hot and confronts the referee.
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It shows the extraordinarily difficult challenge that Mr. Moon confronts.
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Its owner confronts the black community, threatening a gang war.
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This novel confronts the long aftermath of the Vietnam War.
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Before leaving Washington, she confronts the detectives, demanding an apology.
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The opposite problem confronts most other countries in Africa today.
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She immediately confronts Jordan about this, who fiercely denies it all.
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They did so within the tighter timeframe that Sears now confronts.
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Still not over Strawberry-gate, J. Adrienne confronts Sofi Green personally.
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Joe confronts Mike, and once again I marveled at Joe's finesse.
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Rick closes the gate and confronts Spencer about taking the guns.
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When Leopold confronts him, he retreats to his estate, Brocket Hall.
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She confronts her, and Chloe spills a big secret: She's pregnant.
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In season three, Bronn (Flynn) confronts the Kingsguard in King's Landing.
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The album's lead single "joy." confronts life in a different light.
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Tad looses it when Marcus confronts him about the food truck.
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Peter confronts DeMarcus with this accusation, and DeMarcus ends the interview.
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"Say lil' bitch," she confronts, rallying up anyone in her vicinity.
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Bridging this gap between governed and governing confronts a fundamental dilemma.
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We see it in every issue that confronts the Trump regime.
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Erik Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan) confronts him in the throne room.
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Now O'Rourke confronts more challenging terrain for the Democratic nomination race.
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The present confronts the past and transforms it into the future.
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That question confronts disaffected members of majority parties again and again.
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And Peter confronts the possibility of arrest — and a perp walk.
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It also confronts attacks by the group on its own soil.
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This is the catch-22 that the former FBI director confronts.
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Their conflict comes to a head when Khloé confronts him directly.
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GRAND IMPROVISATIONAmerica Confronts the British Superpower, 21948-210By Derek Leebaert Illustrated.
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They had hit the wall that often confronts Democratic policymakers: race.
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Norman's protective friend Gallo spots Andrew snorting drugs and confronts him.
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So she confronts it head on, the way she always has.
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Kevin Beasley confronts King Cotton's legacy in his solo museum show.
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Juice WRLD: The young rapper confronts death at a Brooklyn cemetery.
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Magni eventually confronts Thor and challenges him to lift the Mjolnir.
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The tension becomes so unbearable that at last Issa confronts her.
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Amy Waldman's "The Selection" confronts the problematic ways a nation grieves.
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Check out the video .. Uzi confronts Rich, who then scampers away.
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Hunt turns a corner and confronts the woman, shoving her hard.
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Jordan, in turn, confronts David, who sticks to his version of events.
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The presidency confronts everyone who assumes the office with mind-bending challenges.
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Maya (Esther Povitsky) confronts him about the fact that he's bullying her.
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In a private conversation, Kate confronts Olivia about her intentions with Kevin.
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Trying to balance compassion and anger, a now sober Randall confronts Rebecca.
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Enraged that her wishes have once again been ignored, Elizabeth confronts Tommy.
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A new synthetic fill from Patagonia confronts this conundrum with admirable results.
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Annie (Kelly Jenrette), Luke's first wife, confronts June after a yoga class.
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He confronts us with what impediments prevent his name from being seen.
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Her gaze is confident, an assertive stare that directly confronts the viewer.
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And the orchestra confronts the same socioeconomic pressures as other musical institutions.
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The second work confronts the viewer with the site of a murder.
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The eco-arts studio confronts dire realities with artistic resourcefulness and pluck.
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He confronts her, telling her she has made him into a monster.
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In the first, Arizona (Jessica Capshaw) confronts Dr. Webber (James Pickens Jr.).
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With her work, she confronts that fear of age with honest vulnerability.
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He stands up and confronts the man who made him a cuckold.
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Maddie confronts him about the maps Daniel found hidden on the bridge.
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As she confronts Mr. Trump, the gaps will be harder to ignore.
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Xavier warns that "she'll kill us all," while Magneto confronts her directly.
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Vesper's a gorgeous necklace/vibrator confronts the sex toy taboo head-on.
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" And a young bride confronts the end of the world in "Melancholia.
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Heading south, Luz confronts a string of horrors: shootouts, drug lords, executions.
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The same dilemma confronts liberal Protestants and many Jews, the authors noted.
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Then, once the fights are underway, Travis confronts swarms of identical henchmen.
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The progressive German artist Käthe Kollwitz confronts the fathomlessness of the self.
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The power of drag confronts the idea that any human should hide.
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In a moving scene, she confronts a boy who steals her bike.
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The community is there in the background, but it never confronts you.
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Why is adolescent pregnancy a social problem family theater so rarely confronts?
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"I did it for the child," she explains when he confronts her.
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The album confronts mortality with a last burst of probing, passionate invention.
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He incessantly confronts Marie over the labor he's put into their apartment.
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The tax plan I released on Saturday confronts these issues head-on.
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A liberal leader confronts new facts and changes his or her mind.
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Sterling is packing up his goods when Lake arrives and confronts him.
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And he confronts the criticism that the film rejects South Asian women.
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The most significant reality Hamas confronts now is that of deep isolation.
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After their chat, Eric confronts Bryce and Lee about what they said.
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Demi then confronts Courtney about why she clashed with her on the show.
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Constitution confronts, given how old and often gnomic the document is and how
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And when I think of great writing, it's writing that challenges and confronts.
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He comes downstairs with a gun and confronts the intruder in the garage.
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On the five-track EP, she confronts her dysfunctional relationship with her parents.
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At this event, Jay confronts Corinna about her husband: Where is George Hodel?
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They follow an unnamed protagonist that confronts his identity in the first episode.
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Now, the island confronts the prospect of stiffing retirees, or creditors, or both.
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A woman confronts security forces during a demonstration in Algiers, Algeria, April 10.
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Here she confronts family secrets, ghosts, and the reality of her mother's condition.
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"In the Shadow of Statues: A White Southerner Confronts History" by Mitch Landrieu
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Pamela then confronts Lauren herself, who insists she believes Arie is being genuine.
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"Dying to Survive", however, confronts the problem of unaffordable drug prices head-on.
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In the clip, Morgan directly confronts Brown about her relationship with Halliwell Horner.
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Killmonger confronts N'Jobu as a scared child who is left stunted by trauma.
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Cheryl immediately confronts Chuck, who clearly has no idea what they're talking about.
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He picks John, who he confronts in a pub for covering for Elena.
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Look, instead, to Bear Story, which confronts weighty themes in a cutesy package.
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Carrillo confronts Escobar's kid spies to warn them against aiding a known murderer.
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Eventually, Paper Boi tracks down and confronts Zan at his pizza-delivery job.
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Half way through the BFFs stars' segment, Raven confronts Jeff with the allegations.
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Robbins, who already has sexual chemistry with Minnick, confronts her in the lounge.
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MJ confronts him after the set, and the conversation takes an unexpected turn.
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Later, she confronts Offred in a major "check your privilege" kind of way.
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There is an astonishing scene in which Jenny confronts the now elderly Mrs.
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Summer Bummer Mourning and clad in black, a mother confronts the chief. Slap!
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Moreover, though NATO confronts Russia, Berlin does business with Russian gas monopoly Gazprom.
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Later in his life, in his own land, Beowulf confronts a troublemaking dragon.
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The sooner the Republican Party confronts it, the sooner it can rebuild itself.
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Alaska native and Brooklyn transplant Leigh Newman confronts the chronic pain of dislocation.
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WASHINGTON — A new president confronts an old war, one that bedeviled his predecessor.
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Back in Israel, he confronts his sister, who tells him all she knows.
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Serena is devastated and confronts Ethan in the middle of a public hallway.
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"The US confronts a privacy crisis," said Caitriona Fitzgerald, policy director at EPIC.
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We asked this small-business owner to explain the financial constraints she confronts.
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" And this scene, when Jesper confronts the bully, was inspired by "Breaking Bad.
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She confronts him — he is apparently still living — about the years of abuse.
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Among Democrats, ironworker Randy Bryce confronts Cathy Myers, a local school board member.
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SIX ENCOUNTERS WITH LINCOLNA President Confronts Democracy and Its DemonsBy Elizabeth Brown PryorIllustrated.
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It enables an approach that confronts Tehran where it counts: its domestic vulnerabilities.
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Jughead confronts supposed OG Baxter creator Francia Dupont (Malcolm Stewart) with his theory.
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Keep aggressive behavior in check on Wednesday, when Mars confronts communication planet Mercury.
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Lee's film is best when it confronts the consequences of that class divide.
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Twitter and Facebook testify while Alex Jones "confronts"; Iraq's oil hub grapples with protests.
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Anne confronts Sheila and Joel, and then Anne shoots Sheila twice in the chest.
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As the appalling cover-up begins to unravel, Belfast confronts and belittles an investigator.
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Because The Sun Is Also A Star confronts America's inequities, too, in operatic fashion.
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Unsterile Clinic confronts viewers with this issue using startling visuals to provoke a conversation.
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It'll be a movie about how a decades-spanning friendship finally confronts the future.
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" Annie Linskey: "Warren's campaign at a crossroads as once-rising star confronts disappointing finishes.
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Often site-specific, her work confronts issues of displacement, migration, marginalization, and cultural invisibility.
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Agnès Varda confronts mortality through a feminist lens in one of her earliest features.
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I'm going to speak to you tonight about the issue that really confronts veterans.
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Finally she confronts him – whoever he is – and lays it all on the line.
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It's an America that confronts the very realities the traditional one shied away from.
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This game of who-better-confronts-Japan contributes to the breakdown of our politics.
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Kris confronts Khloé about being a brat and they get into a little argument.
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So he confronts Amelia on trying to act like nothing is happening between them.
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That confronts partisans picking a candidate in a presidential primary with a rare challenge.
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The journalist later confronts Doug, making it clear he's really onto him this time.
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In one heartbreaking moment, Dre confronts Bow, reminding her of President Obama's first inauguration.
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It embodies and confronts that impulse, and plays it out to its bleak end.
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In 39 minutes of film, it's an emergency Huntington mostly confronts on its own.
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And this is certainly the choice that confronts members of the British Conservative Party.
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When his mother confronts him, he asks if she can help him lose weight.
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The one confronts us with a bad person, the other with a bad world.
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Christine/Chelsea, law student/prostitute, confronts her booker, Jacqueline, over her treatment of Avery.
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The new administration could turn to old friends as it confronts an emboldened China.
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That choice confronts any public figure, but judges are constrained in their permissible responses.
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But it arguably understates the magnitude of the problem the environmental movement now confronts.
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No, vaccines can't overwhelm your immune system, which already confronts countless pathogens every day.
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ASHER Ron Perlman plays an ex-Mossad agent who confronts demons from his past.
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At every turn, Lutie confronts that many-headed hydra of racism, sexism and classism.
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The escalation comes as the government confronts growing fears of water shortages this summer.
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Ross Douthat EVERY surge of right-wing populism confronts voters with a different dilemma.
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Labour's crisis is a microcosm of the test that confronts social democracy at large.
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As Argentina confronts its massive financial crisis, a silver lining hides in plain sight.
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Things get especially hairy when the charming Peter Kavinsky (Noah Centineo) confronts Lara Jean.
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Op-Ed Contributor LONDON — Britain today confronts a variety of deep, even existential, uncertainties.
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A third man confronts him and the two seem to engage in a fight.
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Almost every time that President Trump confronts an issue, he leans to the right.
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Blackwell's work as a storyteller and actor confronts issues related to the transgender experience.
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But the company has never faced a situation like the one it now confronts.
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What elevates Outer Wilds is how it confronts this tension between practicality and contemplation.
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But no matter which customer she confronts, she causes a "scene" and gets fired.
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The promo for next week's show has a scene where Kris angrily confronts Robert.
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Presidents use mandate rhetoric in an effort to reshape the political reality that confronts them.
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A staff member then confronts the woman and tries unsuccessfully to prevent her from leaving.
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When Mr. Gallant confronts Evie, all of their family business is put on front street.
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" WOW — @BrianKarem heatedly confronts Sanders about the White House's family separation policy, says, "Come on!
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The same could be said about Jen's episode-ending clash, when she finally confronts Ronnie.
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Until America confronts that issue, it will continue seeing more shootings than its developed peers.
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Claire susses out the man who told Captain Leonard about Jamie's identity and confronts him.
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He confronts her with this information and at first she hides her secret pretty well.
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When Snyder confronts Owens, for instance, he is wearing an Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity pin.
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Even when Fred confronts him and calls him a "pompous ass," Cliff doesn't feel sorry.
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Hannah confronts Courtney about her lies — all Hannah wanted to do was be her friend.
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Rainer figures out that his dad is Alan Mills and confronts his mom about it.
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However, the minute the owner confronts you is (usually) when you run the other way.
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And the former first lady also confronts all the worst public assumptions about their relationship.
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Caleb confronts Mona about being A, and Mona doesn't even pretend to not be involved.
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Diana confronts Ares, the god of war, about the nature of man and mankind's goodness.
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" Russia Today bills the show as one that confronts "government and corporate power run amok.
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A federal government that confronts a Bitcoin economy also must deal with some stark implications.
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He seems to enjoy a contest where he confronts conventional wisdom and does the unorthodox.
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And he confronts a giant whale monster, when a nemesis from Jutengai comes to Tokyo.
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He confronts Lucious, pissed because Lucious kept what he considered vital family information from him.
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When a middle aged storekeeper yells, "I can do better than that," Buchan confronts him.
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Today, the weakened nuclear agreement confronts three possible fates: survival, abrupt death, or gradual demise.
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And "Boogieman," over a funky fuzztone riff, confronts racist assumptions that lead to rising violence.
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It's very hard to shake them out of that, even when a crisis confronts them.
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Lu confronts Polo in the bathroom of Barceló in the first act of the finale.
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Miles confronts a dilemma in her effort to illuminate the lives of Detroit's enslaved people.
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This is a bold novel, one that confronts and inhabits a distinctly British masculine unease.
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A photograph insists on raw fact and confronts us with what we were perhaps avoiding.
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Toward the end of the episode, Phyllis confronts Rhoda, terrified the two will get married.
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Write a personal essay, or create something, like this artist did, that confronts those expectations.
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Yet the industry confronts a reality whereby activist policymaking threatens to unravel a healthy market.
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We also know that an emergency declaration alone cannot solve the crisis that confronts us.
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When Dan later confronts the woman (Mary Steenburgen) who exchanged pills with Roseanne, she's anguished.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - When it comes to clientele, every club confronts a Groucho Marx problem.
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But those interventions are unlikely to fix the core problems that the online world confronts.
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As Mr. Trump confronts Iran, he carries the burden of their history and his own.
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It's an approach that confronts the reality that not everyone can lead pain-free lives.
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Yvan Alagbé continually confronts the reader with difficult glimpses of racial dynamics in modern France.
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And after he spills that he loves her, MJ confronts him about knowing about her vote.
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"You haven't been here," Sabrina tells cast mate Abe when he confronts her about her behavior.
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The latter prompts particular concern from Madeline, who confronts Bonnie at her home late one night.
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In most videos, founder Jesse Weeks confronts the suspected child sex offender at a public location.
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Later, Kelly confronts Harry about this, upset about the fact that he's aligned himself with Campbell.
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The cop on scene aggressively confronts Brown and begins to question him about the parking job.
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He confronts Paul who just brushes him off before telling Patrick that Frank was an addict.
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Someone else confronted Bethenny Frankel (it's not a RHONY party if no one confronts Bethenny Frankel).
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Ruth confronts Marty, telling him she doesn't appreciate being put down in front of his colleagues.
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When she confronts Nick about the opulence of their trip through the skies, he comes clean.
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In a letter to her from his deathbed, Mr Liu praised her "calmness that confronts suffering".
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Krystal, shattered by her group date failure, confronts the girls who have been talking about her.
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Damon's character confronts the gangsters after his wife was murdered for failing to repay a debt.
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The "T-Shirt" video is an exploration of what happens when humanity confronts its true self.
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Peter confronts Jenna with the evidence, and she admits to having helped with the shit-launcher.
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Becca confronts Chris about it; he adamantly denies it all but handles the entire interaction horribly.
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After the principal and Jughead express suspicion about Archie he confronts Ms. Grundy in her classroom.
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However, when depicted with honesty and research, the genre also confronts the awful reality of illness.
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In places like the United States, the next frontier of wireless confronts a more perplexing problem.
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We cut to upstairs in the house at Revival, where Susan confronts Westmoreland about the parabiosis.
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She confronts Andre, telling him that their relationship isn't like the marriage he had with Rhonda.
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Dorothy (Collette Wolfe) confronts Edgar about beating his PTSD, no matter how many methods he tries.
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She will portray a Planned Parenthood volunteer who confronts her father, according to the Daily Beast.
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Critic's Notebook The television industry in 1990 was facing problems much like those it confronts today.
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Later, he confronts his son, who assures him that nothing is going on, nothing has changed.
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Therefore, Washington confronts the extraordinary and tricky test of making permanent and verifiable Pyongyang's apparent concessions.
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This will not be easy: Climate change is multifaceted and confronts us as a generational challenge.
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He confronts Andy Warhol outside the nightclub Max's Kansas City and pushes Warhol onto the sidewalk.
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The greatest danger confronts Democratic incumbent Heidi Heitkamp in North Dakota and Claire McCaskill in Missouri.
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Devoid of didacticism, the program confronts hot-button topics like consent, white supremacy, and sexual fluidity.
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The festival-like atmosphere directly confronts the notion that the city doesn't have civically engaged residents.
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In Chris Ware's latest book, Monograph, he confronts his past self through various ephemera and remembrances.
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The film confronts viewers with what survivors have known all along: An abuser can be anyone.
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It's a worrying glimpse of cultural incompatibility that the 65-year-old author confronts us with.
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Until the US confronts that issue, it will continue to see mass shooting after mass shooting.
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As humanity confronts the coronavirus, we're not seeing mass panic right now—far from it, really.
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In an excerpt in the Times Magazine, the author confronts the central mystery of autobiographical fiction.
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In this finale, Gary (voiced by Zac Efron) confronts his mortality after contracting a fatal rash.
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Later in the story, Deen confronts a freakish hailstorm and fierce "gusts of winds" in Venice.
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And in our Opinion section, a guest writer confronts an ethical dilemma regarding her tax bill.
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Sporting sunglasses, an Afro and a mustache, for example, she confronts the clichés of blaxploitation films.
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Marissen also confronts an issue that many prefer to avoid: do Bach's Passions project anti-Semitism?
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As worldwide upheaval confronts chieftains of multinational companies, Mr. Flannery has been dealt a better hand.
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Courtney Baron's new play for Keen Company confronts head-on the urgent issue of gun violence.
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After Candace tells Love the truth about Joe, Love confronts Joe to determine what is real.
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" He added that it also "confronts us with the limits of his humanism, his intellectual elitism.
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In the video, YoungBoy confronts the guy and asks him if he threw something at him.
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Garner confronts viewers with the unspeakable abuses perpetrated on the bodies — and subjectivities — of Black women.
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Eventually, she confronts Jughead, who tells her that he'll never be a Serpent, so she can relax.
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Some fret that if the EU confronts Mr Orban, he will try to turn Hungarians against it.
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When Lee confronts the AI software, the experience is humbling, but it lets him improve his game.
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This feeds into the big question that confronts us now -- and the next lesson to be learned.
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Voicing Piece confronts us with the sound of our own voice, something most people hate to hear.
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But Connerty is focused on bringing down the Rhoades, so he confronts Charles in a steam room.
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Lisa also realizes something is amiss and confronts Sam in the bathroom about the injustices of cheating.
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Cheryl warns Betty to collect evidence, beyond a shadow of a doubt, before she confronts her father.
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In tight, unsparing prose, she confronts the delusions her father held, and the lies she told herself.
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As Beijing now confronts the coronavirus, its economy is more mature, more indebted and thus more vulnerable.
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Minutes later, Nick confronts Liz yet again about why she didn't call him after they had sex.
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The next day, Dan confronts his wife after finding three bottles of pills stashed throughout the house.
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He goes up to her hotel room and confronts her, maturely and calmly, with measured, logical arguments.
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However, the Night King's approach is stalled when Jon, riding Rhaegal, confronts him and the undead Viserion.
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Goodman strives to connect with his estranged father, and Walsh confronts her anxieties about becoming a mother.
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Ultimately, Vicki winds up in a room with Maura and confronts her about not mentioning the surgery.
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Beck confronts Joe with this information, and he's quite hurt that Beck suspects him of serial murder.
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"The limit that confronts us now is the great void between us and the stars," added Hawking.
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Noah confronts Adam, saying that he's not waging a war against god, but a war against humanity.
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According to Bee, the show's process stands out as it confronts the industry's diversity problem head on.
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Afterward MJ confronts Justin, under the assumption that he told Garrett she "went rogue" in the interview.
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Labour's problem is that none of these responses confronts the fact that its leader is getting stronger.
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She confronts Troy about this — and his affair with Professor Hobbs — and is met with general ambivalence.
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The next day, Hannah confronts Tyler, and he agrees to delete all the evidence of that night.
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I take familiar indulgences and distort them into repulsive forms; the viewer confronts simultaneous desire and disgust.
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Michonne confronts him but we don't really get a clear answer as to why he's doing it.
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He pointlessly confronts Eric about what he's been saying, and there's some low-key unpleasantness between them.
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Amazon confronts this complex issue as it is drawn into the debate about Seattle's acute homelessness crisis.
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They are cleaning out their ice cream truck and Winter confronts Ally about Ivy's (Alison Pill) whereabouts.
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The US confronts an international environment that doesn't offer up quick and easy solutions on some issues.
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He confronts a rising populist onslaught from the far right, and even challenges within his own party.
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The US military is building this capability as it confronts great power rivals with capable surface fleets.
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Dill tracks him down and Elijah confronts him, asking what's going on between the two of them.
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On arrival, Ivan immediately confronts a reality very different from what the propaganda had prepared him for.
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When Ui unctuously confronts him, we see the instinct for cruelty that ripples beneath his stolid façade.
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His father, shirtless, stares off, somewhere in thought, while Pfluger confronts the camera and viewer head-on.
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Australia Diary As the #MeToo reckoning continues, a woman returning to Brisbane confronts the masculinity of work.
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As a rheumatologist, Quan regularly confronts the complex relationship between the body and its own immune system.
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Meanwhile, Sutton (Meghann Fahy) wraps up her design seminar, and Kat (Aisha Dee) finally confronts her problems.
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Hinch came to that job from Arizona's front office and faced a learning curve Boone now confronts.
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Utilitarianism confronts the notorious difficulty of ranking quality of life and ignores the moral imperative of urgency.
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He never directly confronts anyone or vocalizes his frustrations even as he is tortured by Ben's wealth.
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In the video, Harvey can be seen crying next to his mother as Klein confronts numerous bystanders.
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"Now a cop in a black community is wrong because he confronts black people?" he told me.
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Op-Ed Contributor TOKYO — The whole world confronts an unprecedented, grave and imminent threat from North Korea.
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Workers clean a subway station in Brooklyn as New York City confronts the coronavirus outbreak, March 29.
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This company celebrates its 20th anniversary with a new work called "Hindsight" that confronts memory and reflection.
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" In his prose poem, "Field Guide Ending in Deportation," Mr. Castillo confronts the questions: "Am I enough?
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Other times the reporter confronts the terminology head-on in the introduction or body of the article.
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While Connor and Caelynn are talking, Kristina Schulman confronts Dean, who she previously dated during BiP 4.
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CARAMANICA "This Land," by the Texas blues-rocker Gary Clark Jr., confronts hostile neighbors with property rights.
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Calhoun takes over as Boeing confronts an ongoing public relations nightmare stemming from the 737 Max crisis.
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In this profile, Ms. Oluo confronts a woman she believes profoundly misunderstands the nature of white privilege.
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A brief look at the quadruple shocks Germany confronts is a useful prism to study the problem.
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Trump's strategy directly confronts the Taliban and terrorist organizations and calls on regional partners for enhanced cooperation.
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Fascinating reading on its own terms, "Six Encounters With Lincoln" nevertheless confronts readers with startlingly relevant questions.
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The opening account of O. J. grabbing Nicole's crotch primes us for the misogyny this episode confronts.
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That moment embodied the challenge that confronts Ms. Haley in her role as the United States ambassador.
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Ryan reaffirmed her excitement of working on the show, which she said confronts body shaming through satire.
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At the end of Mass Effect 3, Shepard confronts the synthetic intelligence controlling her enemies, the Reapers.
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The question the Clinton campaign confronts is whether the first two states are simply demographically unfriendly to Mrs.
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As Henry grapples with the implications of his gay sexuality in a restrictive environment, Alex confronts his bisexuality.
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Kenny becomes upset and later confronts Lee about this shady move, and Lee just manically chuckles in response.
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He confronts them in a parking garage and pulls a gun on them — but ultimately lets them go.
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She confronts him in the lobby, and when she reveals that she photographed him, he smashes her camera.
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Using his newfound powers to murder the doctor and her nurses, Eli confronts his parents about the truth.
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As our special report this week sets out, Russia confronts grave problems in its economy, politics and society.
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This is not just a Florida State issue, but one that confronts every major football and basketball program.
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Missandei confronts Grey Worm before he leaves for war, asking why he has not come to say goodbye.
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That motif raises another question, a version of which these days confronts artists in every genre and form.
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And when Kevin gets home, his dad (Martin Cummins) Sheriff Keller, confronts him about his late night rendezvous.
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That sight confronts us with an imminent loss — in this case, the possible loss of health, Ropeik says.
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When Jughead confronts Penny about the lie, she explains that she simply "incentivized" Jughead to complete the run.
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She confronts Chic one last time and he tells her that she's crazy and that she scares him.
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" When Nicole returns she's (rightfully) upset and confronts Onyeka: "I don't understand why you're spreading rumors to Colton.
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When Marcus confronts her about it, she likens it to putting on lipstick to make a good impression.
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Jughead finds and confronts Betty about the letter from the Black Hood asking why she didn't tell him.
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I say all the time that [Ingmar] Bergman is the best horror director because he actually confronts darkness.
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Turns out his mistress is married to a powerful Honduran drug dealer, who confronts Andrew about the affair.
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But this latest iteration of the teenage witch, played by Kiernan Shipka, confronts problems that feel disconcertingly current.
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The source tells PEOPLE that Anthony has a new tactic when someone confronts her about her notorious past.
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His biggest challenge will come when he confronts restrictive practices that have long raised costs and diminished competition.
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After, though, he confronts her about the dreaded rumor: Is it true that she's not ready for marriage?
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Here's what to watch Thursday night: Trump confronts #NeverTrump Donald Trump is the Republican Party's indisputable front-runner.
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Jessica confronts Justin and tells him that she's worried about Clay: he's not like the rest of them.
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Department of Defense -- Secretary James Mattis Mattis leads the Department of Defense as the military confronts global instability.
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He confronts Morrison and she doesn't deny that the whole "dirty bomb" scare may have been a hoax.
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She confronts Violet, who tells Nova she sold her half back to her brother a long time ago.
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The Skinny is a dark comedy that confronts the topic of eating disorders in a smart, provocative way.
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The developer stands before her source code editor in the same way the author confronts the blank page.
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A press secretary does not show up at the podium with obvious disdain for the reporters she confronts.
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Mike strolls into the restaurant, past an angry Tuco who confronts Mike about the ding on his car.
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But the definition of what is needed to defend the country has evolved as Japan confronts new dangers.
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In the following episode ("Outward Bound"), Jenny confronts Melrose, who doesn't understand why her best friend is upset.
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The latest season of Silicon Valley confronts one of the great questions of modern tech: tabs or spaces?
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When Lopez tanks on the stand, a journalist confronts Cochran outside about his own history with domestic abuse.
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In that episode, Maude (Bea Arthur) confronts her husband, Walter (Bill Macy), about his out-of-control drinking.
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"The More in Common report confronts us with a disturbing reality," writes Charles Lane in the Washington Post.
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Warren confronts that crisis head-on both with her personal story and with sharp policies to boost opportunity.
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Historic test No recent President has faced the kind of pervasive public health crisis that now confronts Trump.
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You can see in the video ... Pacman (real name Adam Jones) calls out the guy and confronts him.
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Investment fell, in part, because of concerns about how the kingdom — which increasingly means Prince Mohammed — confronts problems.
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In this video, he confronts an official who tries to blame the U.S. for the young man's death.
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This issue — the so-called scaling problem — is now something that confronts essentially every major cryptocurrency out there.
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As Connecticut confronts mounting financial struggles, including going months without a budget, such ambitious plans can seem quixotic.
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But when he confronts a real problem and gets down to work, he is a very capable governor.
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PARELES Knotty, arty math rock confronts the relentlessness of algorithms in "Spiders," a paranoid — or is it accurate?
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That challenge now confronts government authorities and community organizations in Tijuana and the surrounding state of Baja California.
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TARANTO, Italy — Like millions of young Italians, Elio Vagali confronts career options that range from minimal to nonexistent.
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But Mr. Lhota now confronts a dire challenge: The subway is plagued by skyrocketing delays and fraying infrastructure.
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" In one scene, Khloé confronts sister Kourtney Kardashian, asking whether she "would be happy if the show ended.
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A spurned woman confronts the question: When you lose love, should you even try to get over it?
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The narrative confronts the role of morality and obligation during wartime, while performing an exemplary feat of storytelling.
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Heng Afghanistan's struggling coalition government has been bogged down by infighting as it confronts an emboldened Taliban insurgency.
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"Today, the weakened nuclear agreement confronts three possible fates: survival, abrupt death, or gradual demise," writes Maysam Behravesh.
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As Western-style capitalism confronts profound questions about economic justice, vulnerable people appear to be growing more so.
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As the world confronts an overwhelming packaging waste crisis, it's worth asking, Why we aren't we recycling more?
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That relationship will now be tested as Mr. Cook confronts Mr. Barr, one of the president's closest allies.
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The most obvious and pressing challenge confronts the victor, Emmanuel Macron, who will officially become president on Sunday.
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Nicole Kidman confronts the camera, her features slightly furrowed, her muscular arms hugging the back of a chair.
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And Paul Rudd confronts a better version of himself in the science fiction comedy drama Living With Yourself.
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Spidey interrupts the deal, and then later confronts Aaron to get information on the whereabouts of the baddies.
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Mexico's main challenge as it confronts a hostile Trump administration is the enormous asymmetry of the bilateral relationship.
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The lack of resistance feeds Putin's narrative that he confronts only weak-willed irresolute, corrupt societies and leaders.
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Check it out ... the cop confronts Keyshia, who denies she said anything, but doesn't deny something was said.
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Until America confronts that issue, it will continue seeing more shootings than the rest of the developed world.
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"The limit that confronts us now is the great void between us and the stars," Hawking told reporters.
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Of course, Annalise knows who's behind the sudden changes of heart, and she confronts Bonnie in a parking lot.
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An artist whose work confronts the laws of physics, Kwade's work can leave viewers feeling off-balanced and dizzy.
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The scene where Mike confronts Hopper over hiding Eleven is so powerful — how was that to film with Finn?
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Later in the comic's first arc (issue No. 3), Cage confronts Burstein a short time after escaping the prison.
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When she confronts Scott, he tries to convince her having another girl on the line back home is normal.
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Kelly confronts Harry and asks him if he had anything to do with Cassandra's death, but he denies everything.
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In the trailer, she confronts baddies herself, pointing a gun in their faces instead of Arya Stark's preferred sword.
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In fact, when Jenny confronts him about the assault in season 2 of the series, the moment is jarring.
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"As we enter the 2020's, our Nation confronts new challenges and opportunities," Trump wrote in the budget's forward.
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Micah confronts his dad, calls him a liar, then walks out warning Tamar that he'll lie to her, too.
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These maneuvers come as the Japanese investor confronts a new U.S. law aimed at cracking down on foreign investors.
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When the crew confronts Greaves about his poorly written script, he evades making changes and avoids directing the actors.
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But Peña confronts Stechner and an American guard with what quickly became apparent to him: The scene is staged.
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Until the US confronts that issue, it will continue seeing more shootings than the rest of the developed world.
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She confronts the fact that another woman, Maureen (McDonald) raised her children after she left, and what that means.
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Later, when Kim goes to lunch with Kourtney, she confronts her sister about the relationship she has with Gamble.
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In the clip, Soltan Rahmat confronts Farahan — who knew that both women were freezing their embryos — about the drama.
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Styles confronts his enemy head-on and is victorious, while also acknowledging the multi-level paradox of the situation.
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At the very end of the episode, he confronts Teddy in an elevator right as she's going to surgery.
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Now, with Mr. Bush's exit, the Republican establishment confronts an urgent decision: Either destroy Mr. Trump or embrace him.
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Naturally, Alicia confronts him, finds out what happened in the apartment earlier and storms off to see her husband.
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In his directorial debut, Bo Burnham confronts that awkward period with cringeworthy honesty and no small amount of empathy.
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"This is how you fight back," says one character as she confronts a digital foe at a critical moment.
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These challenges have acquired fresh urgency as Sweden confronts the massive task of integrating its latest wave of refugees.
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In two separate instances this episode, June confronts Fred and Serena (Yvonne Strahovski) about protecting Holly/Nicole from Gilead.
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After spending the entire episode straight-up ignoring Star, the diva-in-training finally confronts her so-called manager.
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For me, satisfying horror actually confronts darkness instead of shining a flashlight on it quickly and running away giggling.
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When the FCC confronts disputed issues like these, the Communications Act does not allow it to approve a transaction.
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Gunhill Road follows the story of a transgender teenager living in the Bronx who confronts her gender—and herself.
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Crash Override confronts and mutates the bodies and faces of his two legged subjects to create interesting graphic patterns.
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Here Wertmüller mostly eschews conversations about gender politics, but confronts the naïveté of Italians during the rise of fascism.
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Italy concerns are clearly raw as its populist coalition government confronts the European Commission over its budget spending plans.
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This is an inherently stabilizing development, but praising Trump for it confronts us with a new set of problems.
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Before she confronts the weatherman, she decides to help Titus confront the voice actor who is ripping him off.
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When James Supercave's songs seem to veer towards polished and predictable, the band confronts each turn by subverting expectations.
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Morton confronts an extremely contentious issue with judicious facts and supreme insight gleaned over many years of studying geoengineering.
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Tillerson confronts an unstable world and an unstable President, who undermines his best efforts to solve problems with diplomacy.
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When a former lawman confronts Lurie about the death of the young man he killed, Lurie maintains his innocence.
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Still, Mr. Bongino said that during presidential trips abroad, the Secret Service confronts environments far more threatening than Midtown.
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The first sign that we're in germane territory is when Sansa confronts her betrayer, Peter Baelish, in Mole's Town.
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Lara Jean is sure that Gen leaked the tape, but when she confronts her, Gen denies everything convincingly, twice.
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In the long-awaited final volume of his epic novel, the author confronts the central mystery of autobiographical fiction.
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" Here is the vivid scene when Niru's father first confronts him about his apparent homosexuality: "He grabs my ear.
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In doing so, "Tree Mountain" literally and conceptually confronts climate change, desertification, deforestation, legal structures of reclamation, and more.
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The first part of the denouement comes when, later that night, the wife's father confronts the husband and wife.
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An observer confronts a "regime of seeing" regulating the visible and must choose between accepting or distrusting one's sight.
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He directed the documentary film "Open Secret," in which he confronts his family and community about his true identity.
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Ben immediately confronts Helen upon exit and spills all the Navarro secrets to her daughter Erin in the process.
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As America confronts a mass shooting crisis, schools are increasingly having to balance proactivity on potential school shooters vs.
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And as the United States confronts more extreme weather caused by climate change, theirs has become a growth industry.
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When Marty shows up to the next practice, Archie confronts Mr. Mantle in a show of solidarity with Reggie.
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"The embassy confronts active disinformation campaigns and residual suspicions about U.S. policy that undermine its messaging," the report says.
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One often confronts unpredictable results in high-profile litigation as the result of discovery or efforts to block investigations.
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She did not face the "credibility discounting" that usually confronts women who make allegations of sexual assault and harassment.
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And the discrimination that confronts Latinx writers is also just one more indication that this power is still necessary.
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Amid the avalanche of information that confronts news consumers, it's easy to accept something that may not be true.
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Issues There are several topics the Trump administration confronts regarding the JCPOA: heavy water, inspections, compliance, and nuclear sanctions.
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Indeed, despite the obvious challenges it confronts, the United States remains the world's strongest nation, by a considerable margin.
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Mr. Siskel confronts him with reported links to other attacks, including the Oklahoma City bombing and the Aurora, Colo.
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The image pays homage to a particular strip in which Calvin's mother confronts him about the gruesome snowy scene.
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More than anything, "Wanderlust" confronts a familiar issue in a way that makes its characters relatable and oddly endearing.
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It's a harrowing but essential film that confronts and confounds Western ideas about agency, choice, reproduction, and bodily autonomy.
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" Rich's "Collected Poems: 1950-2012" (Norton) confronts us everywhere with what she called "the war / poetry wages against itself.
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But it's clear that Lime is trying to upgrade its leadership team as it confronts a more challenging environment.
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He resorts to day drinking at a gay bar — and Oliver confronts him there, with Connor's two fathers in tow.
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The suspect walks behind the counter and confronts Ali, and puts what appears to be a gun against his back.
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A formerly immortal being confronts death for the first time, and it turns into the mother of all midlife crises.
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Regardless, the image confronts us with issues surrounding what the artists call the "pleasure and panic" of anticipating the future.
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She thanks the people who supported her at Nasty Gal's launch party and confronts her boyfriend in an emotional conversation.
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Wednesday: Nikki Haley confronts Russia at the U.N. Security Council, and says the U.S. may take unilateral action in Syria.
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But for the show's makeover week, Jeana bravely confronts one of her fears: she has her long, dark wig removed.
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The Lannister army seizes the castle, and Jaime confronts Lady Olenna with a glass of wine mixed with painless poison.
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As the team disperses, Cosima confronts Mud, asking about the cage and what happened to make the creature so violent.
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Obama confronts past wars with new way forward Regional tensions Obama also discussed recent problems in the South China sea.
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Vivian Chiu's work confronts the mechanics of identity formation in a meticulous deconstruction of materials like wood, acrylic, and photography.
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When Kris finally confronts Kourtney about her recent behavior, Kourtney doesn't feel like she was wrong for giving her opinion.
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Coleman acquiesces — but he also confronts Jeremy and demotes him from his position, which sets Jeremy even further on edge.
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Overseas, Obama confronts knotty diplomatic and military quandaries that he hopes to straighten out for the next commander in chief.
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Yes, she confronts Kylo Ren again, as was inevitable, and in a manner that is going to cause a stir.
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Until the US confronts that issue, it will continue seeing more gun deaths than the rest of the developed world.
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Trump has always depended on the basic decency of those who he confronts, and it is a strategy that works.
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They use his skills as a motorcycle daredevil, but what they ask him to do confronts his fear of failure.
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It starts during a conversation with Dwight, in which Eugene confronts him with information that implicates Dwight as the turncoat.
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In one scene, the character rubs two guns together and crosses them over each other as he confronts a suspect.
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Unswayed by the lights and distractions of the holidays, he confronts us with his glare, forcing us to confront reality.
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Later, JoJo confronts Jordan on why he didn't ask her parents for their permission, and he stammers through his explanation.
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Australian writer/director Mirrah Foulkes confronts these issues just right in her newest short film, Florence Has Left the Building.
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The State of the Union this week served as a useful reminder of the many challenges that our nation confronts.
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Daenerys meets her future; Bran encounters his past; Tommen confronts the High Sparrow; and Arya trains to be No One.
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For the first time since 85033, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confronts the very real prospect of a sizable incursion.
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Leaders elected from these districts then have little incentive to find real, practical solutions to the challenges the nation confronts.
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That obstinacy confronts a new wave of research showing that climate change is much more harmful than we had imagined.
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Later in the episode there is a pivotal scene in which Brianna confronts Claire about who her real father is.
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Few of the bank tellers whom Forrest confronts look traumatized; most remark on his courtesy, as befits an elderly customer.
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Just imagine a nuanced policy that both confronts and cajoles the many players who will be together in Buenos Aires.
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In the movie, which our critic A.O. Scott calls fun but formulaic, a young Spock confronts his future self's death.
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He also urged a strategy that confronts Tehran's other activities, including its support for Hezbollah and its ballistic missile program.
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The world confronts less a clash of civilizations than a clash of identities, concertinaed in time and space by technology.
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On this week's episode, "Fake It 'Til You Make It," the family confronts the issues of authenticity, recognition, and belonging.
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Mr. Trump will be in Ohio and Pennsylvania today; he needs both as he confronts a difficult electoral map. Mrs.
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The push to try injection sites in San Francisco has gained momentum as the nation confronts a sprawling opioid crisis.
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Lil' Kim-featuring single "Can't Hold Us Down" confronts sexist double standards in both the music industry and wider society.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The exhibition's title suggests an agon — Overlook: Teresita Fernández Confronts Frederic Church at Olana.
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The question that now confronts the new government is how much sway to give the forces that led to victory.
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His work confronts how, from an early age, we make sacrifices to both be accepted and be our own person.
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" The poem begins as the writer confronts an ancient sculpture and ends with its imperative, "You must change your life.
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Yet, from the moment freshmen set foot on a college campus, this mission confronts a powerful barrier: fraternities and sororities.
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Feature As the United Kingdom confronts the prospect of dissolution, old factions are bracing for the possibility of new violence.
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Without these immigrant moms, the United States would be faced with the same demographic death spiral that now confronts Japan.
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When she confronts her father about her status, he berates her for her disloyalty in even considering moving to Pierce.
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The Democrats' version directly confronts numerous assertions from the Nunes memo while defending the actions of the FBI and DOJ.
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She also confronts Latvians' fraught participation in World War II. DINNER AT THE CENTER OF THE EARTH, by Nathan Englander.
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We last see Milo when Forty confronts him for taking advantage of his sister and punches him in the face.
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After the film, in which Ms. Miller's character confronts all manner of challenges, many in the audience needed a drink.
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Tristan arrives at the bash and quickly confronts Kanye West over the use of his song in a KUWTK trailer.
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The installation also confronts the assumptions that healthy bodies are the norm and that illness is an aberration to conceal.
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But Google (GOOG) is quickly developing a very different reputation as it confronts a mounting backlash from its own employees.
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Hillary Clinton's plan confronts risk-taking wherever it occurs, from investment and commercial banks to insurance firms to hedge funds.
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Kelly watches patrons on three CCTVs and confronts one depending on how much time the player focused on the window.
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He confronts Vanessa with repressed elements of her past before ferrying her, it seems, to whatever lies beyond this life.
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He confronts his younger brother about being left in the dark as Kai's cult evolved but vows to help him anyway.
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When a federal law enforcement agency confronts a vast criminal machine, it invariably tries to sabotage the clockwork from the inside.
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That decision, and the aftermath, is detailed in his new book, In the Shadow of Statues: A White Southerner Confronts History.
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"One of the reasons [Miracle on 34th Street] holds up especially well, it actually confronts something very contemporary: cynicism," said Maltin.
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Kendall then confronts Krystal for trash-talking her to Arie, but she's way too nice about it and gets absolutely nowhere.
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That's where Adelaide confronts Red, who has kidnapped her son, Jason (Evan Alex) in an effort to lure her down there.
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"Kim confronts rising expectations from within at the same time that he contends with ever-tightening sanctions from abroad," Haas wrote.
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Such cases may be benign, like the car not knowing what to do when it confronts an unplanned pothole repair crew.
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This song from a fraught, conflicted time confronts societal turmoil, alienation, manipulation, and racial oppression, while imagining alternative futures and worlds.
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Kevin (Casey Cott) confronts Cheryl about the smear article she wrote about his father, and Cheryl says she won't retract it.
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A service member wearing a neon drill sergeant vest confronts the troop and there is a physical altercation between the two.
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Someone doesn't want him to talk at Hannah's trial, and, after Tyler confronts Bryce, it seems like it's not actually him.
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He confronts his dad — and even guilts him about being a crappy role model while his mom is risking her life.
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Surrounded by problems outside its borders, from Russia to Turkey to Libya, the EU now confronts a particularly chewy one within.
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New images show what's left of the 3,000-foot long concrete spillway—and the tremendous challenge that now confronts repair crews.
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" After Rodgers' … let's say diplomatic answer, Fletcher, 25, is still not satisfied and confronts the issue head-on: "Was there cheating?
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When she confronts him, he's condescending about it in a way that only a patriarchal dude can be when addressing women.
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After Miguel interrupts a mom/son moment (Kevin confesses he lost Jack's necklace), Kevin confronts him in the La Croix aisle.
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As if to sum up the show, "FLOW," a huge paper installation, confronts visitors who are about to leave the fair.
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Joe confronts Beck about such psychopathic bookstore behavior, and she admits that she's been dealing with a lot since Peach died.
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U.S. SENATE REPUBLICAN LEADER MCCONNELL SAYS IT WOULD BE BETTER TO HAVE A CONFIRMED SECRETARY OF DEFENSE AS U.S. CONFRONTS IRAN
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For review: Swift's new album directly confronts her haters, her past mistakes, and her new identity as a pop culture villain.
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The awkwardness finally ends when Jasmine confronts Bailey and tells her, to her face, that the love was never mutual. 5.
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In addition to the Zelena and Regina issues, James finally confronts David face-to-face, but he doesn't exactly fight fair.
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Naturally, Hardy is taking on the role of the aging hoodlum as he returns to domesticity and confronts his violent past.
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In the first 30 seconds, the video confronts drug addiction, a national epidemic that Mario relates to on a personal level.
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Like when Clay confronts Bryce but Bryce doesn't know about the tapes yet, I had a similar scene in mine originally.
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He confronts the butcher's wife,ex-army officer Nadia Herz (Lia Williams), after reading about her in his father's war journal.
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Opie thus confronts the legacy of modernism, leading us to the inevitable question: Has the American dream gone up in flames?
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He confronts her about the death of his child and wife, after dragging her across the room and pinning her down.
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Let's talk about the scene, which can be seen in the trailer, where Russell's character confronts Ryan's in a toilet stall.
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She confronts Alex with the knowledge that the Liars are on to her and her loyalty is rewarded with Alex's location.
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It is time to enact legislation that confronts these threats and improves the resiliency and reliability of our nation's energy infrastructure.
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And Mike (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) confronts the reality that his career as the star catcher and his marriage won't last forever.
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It confronts all of us with the reality that what happens anywhere on the planet can affect all of us everywhere.
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Slowly and reluctantly, Wayne confronts memories of his marriage (Carmen Ejogo plays Amelia with enigmatic appeal) and of the unsolved case.
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Student Council Vice President Emily Lemmerman, a junior, says her school is very progressive in the way it confronts the stereotypes.
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A video after the alleged incident shows the woman in tears, before another passenger stands up and confronts the flight attendant.
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But because Venus is your ruling planet, you may feel more sensitive about them later this month, when Venus confronts Saturn.
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Using idiosyncratic imagery, she confronts her past and present self and explores how the passing of time potentially changes human nature.
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Now, in "Hope Never Dies," a fictional version of an actual former president confronts another pressing national problem, the opioid crisis.
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In the documentary, Zarmina confronts her mother for the first time about being forced to marry a 28-year-old man.
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ATLANTA — The dilemma confronts city and state officials with alarming frequency: Digital extortionists have hijacked their computer systems and demanded ransom.
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"When the FCC confronts disputed issues like these, the Communications Act does not allow it to approve a transaction," Pai proclaimed.
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Until the US confronts that issue, it will continue to see more gun deaths than the rest of the developed world.
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As his onetime foe and current friend, Dr. Anthony Fauci, confronts the coronavirus, the writer and activist watches history repeat itself.
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As his onetime foe and current friend, Dr. Anthony Fauci, confronts the coronavirus, the writer and activist watches history repeat itself.
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No doubt, granting them priority and rapidly implementing the act will not, by itself, remedy the crisis that confronts small suppliers.
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As he confronts an enormous recovery, he hopes it will spark an infusion of opportunity rather than dashing hopes for change.
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Then, with no more concrete facts that we had during the day, Sydney confronts Alayah about being fake again that night.
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Here, she confronts him about the drunken night 14 years earlier and navigates tricky issues of violence, forgiveness and the bogeyman.
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Evans directly confronts each guest's rapidly declining capability for conversation and restrained thought, creating a paradoxical harmony of coherence and confusion.
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The 45-minute piece confronts a startling reality: According to Unesco, nearly half of the world's approximately 6,000 languages are endangered.
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The film confronts black vulnerability in the face of personal and political loss and embraces black genius on a visceral level.
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Doctor Manhattan confronts Adrian, but decides not to reveal his scheme once he realizes that it has brought peace to Earth.
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But then things pick up — she meets a new love interest, confronts an enemy, and starts, slowly, to see things differently.
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It directly confronts traditional TV plots, but, again, it's brought up and resolved so quickly that it loses the intended impact.
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It confronts students who've been acculturated into a seductive ideology with the diversity of thought they need to refine their ideas.
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Mercury confronted over his sexuality Halfway through the film, Mercury's longtime lover and friend Mary finally confronts him about his sexuality.
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Arinzé Kene's punchy "Misty," at Trafalgar Studios, confronts head-on the difficulty of being a black artist in a white world.
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Everything. A play confronts a musical: Ishmael Reed's "The Haunting of Lin-Manuel Miranda" says that "Hamilton" gets the story wrong.
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When Stone confronts him about the amphetamine in the jail visitors' lounge—the episode's tensest scene—the defendant seems barely interested.
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There's a beautiful moment on Tig Notaro's almost painfully accurate show One Mississippi where Tig finally confronts her post-mastectomy body.
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Analysts said that the coming weeks could turn violent as the military confronts continued protests and rival factions within its ranks.
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A movie like Get Out, which explicitly and powerfully confronts progressive racism, may have been a stronger statement about the Academy's direction.
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He also confronts the idea of what concepts like happiness and success look like to people in creative or more traditional industries.
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It is implied that her father catches him doing this because in a final twist he confronts Elodie about being a kleptomaniac.
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David confronts The Beast as Elijah eggs him on, and for a while, it looks like the two might kill each other.
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As the house pulls each sibling under, it confronts them, not with their greatest fear, but with their biggest source of guilt.
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Grime is always inherently political, but there's something about the way Jammz overtly confronts issues that gives his sound a bulkier punch.
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Adapted from the book It Was All a Dream: A New Generation Confronts the Broken Promise to Black America by Reniqua Allen.
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"Warren's campaign at a crossroads as once-rising star confronts disappointing finishes," by Annie Linskey How the onetime rising star is adjusting.
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Conservative contemporary art might not challenge the government of the day, but it certainly confronts the art world's prevailing liberal-left consensus.
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And while today's virtual reality companies shy away from the philosophical questions they're inevitable posing to us all, Westworld boldly confronts them.
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One of the films in the Taiwanese Biennial that directly confronts this divide is Yue Fu's 2018 documentary Our Youth in Taiwan.
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Williams acknowledged the hurdles, but he also knows the modern reality that confronts all new head coaches, especially those who are black.
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Kentucky Route Zero — the five act point and click adventure by Cardboard Computer — confronts loss at every stage of its thoughtful journey.
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Ceeh, Toshain, and Makowsky say that МИР – МИРУ – FRIEDE confronts not only art fans, but passersby and tourists who unexpectedly encounter it.
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A service member in a neon drill sergeant vest confronts the service member who made the remark and a physical altercation follows.
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The phenomenon was a plotline on the Netflix series "Master of None" when Aziz Ansari's character confronts an offender on the subway.
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Veronica shows up with button and t-shirt designs for Fred's campaign and Archie confronts her about how heavy-handed she's being.
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In it, Bishop is heard apologizing to Denson after she confronts him about the incident, but he does not specify what happened.
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Clay (Dylan Minnette) confronts Zach (Ross Butler), asking why none of his revelations from the witness stand came up in Hannah's tape.
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On the bigger screen, a scene in which Olivia confronts Eric—one of the most dramatic moments—becomes overwrought and one-dimensional.
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Later in the clip, the woman gets out of her car while stopped at a red light and confronts Vine once more.
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So, it's no surprise that Theodora confronts Danny during their wedding anniversary dinner, asking him if there is someone else he's seeing.
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Finally, Dev confronts her about her unusual behavior and the two have a barely-veiled conversation about their feelings for one another.
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A passerby confronts demonstrators outside the White House who were assembled to show support for President Donald Trump on Saturday, June 20113.
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First, George Minchak (Mary-Louise Parker) confronts Chuck at his house, steamed that he made this play against Axe without consulting her.
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In PEOPLE's exclusive sneak peek at Wednesday's episode, the newly pregnant Haley confronts her boyfriend Dylan (Reid Ewing) about their current situation.
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First, the ongoing situation in Ukraine has serious national security consequences as the U.S confronts the Putin regime's offensive against Western democracies.
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The two sort of make up early in the episode when Jane confronts Petra and Petra offers an honest apology for lying.
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The latest documents covers SpaceX's shift away from developing a commercial spaceport and confronts its new reality as a skunkworks for Starship.
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"He added: Trump "blusters and then leaves our allies exposed when adversaries call his bluff or he confronts a hard phone call.
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How the United States confronts climate change will be decided whenever the Democratic Party regains control of the White House and Congress.
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Highlight of the episode: Tune into the end of the episode where Walt confronts Tuco after he puts Jesse in the hospital.
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The court seldom confronts the volatile controversies that routinely engage the justices, like abortion, affirmative action, gay rights and the death penalty.
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It also confronts us with questions resonant to our time about the very nature of knowledge: How is knowledge produced and shared?
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More specifically, Kesha confronts who is standing in her way—bastards she doesn't give a name to, but whom we can discern.
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But he spoke candidly about the need to regenerate Airbus — and to do so quickly as it confronts an aggressive new Boeing.
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Ava DuVernay ("Selma") confronts the industrial prison complex, which she likens to a plantation system for the enslavement of African-American men.
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When Katherine finds the bag of drugs buried at the back of the closet, she confronts him with both daughters in tow.
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As he confronts this reality, Mr. Trump is finally carrying out the staff shake-up that he had been considering for months.
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On the hunt for Madison, who's been lost for three years, Naomi confronts memories of her own past as a missing child.
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She confronts Ryan and, for the first time in months, asks him what really happened with that girl on the book tour.
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Now that age group is top of mind for many Americans as the nation confronts the staggering costs of the coronavirus crisis.
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Now that age group is top of mind for many Americans as the nation confronts the staggering costs of the coronavirus crisis.
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Even if he doesn't attend meetings, Bannon has tremendous access to the commander in chief as he confronts international and domestic issues.
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Mr. Biden's repetition in recent days of the story about an arrest in South Africa comes as he confronts challenging political headwinds.
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Agents from a special tactical team that normally confronts smugglers on the border are being sent to sanctuary cities across the country.
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But whatever damage China confronts this time, its willingness to respond will be limited by the government's concerns about mounting public debt.
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Yet the action never unsettles as it intends to when the traumatized Mari (Kayla Jackmon) confronts the comfortable James (Ryan Victor Pierce).
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She later shows up at the museum and confronts him about the one-night stand: Was she just another conquest to him?
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It is this particular challenge that confronts the nation on the brink of impeachment and, then, the prospect of a Senate trial.
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The arrests come as Germany confronts both an increase in violence and an infiltration of its security services by far-right extremists.
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" She also confronts herself on "Forgiveness," singing, "I wanted to be good enough for you until I wasn't good enough for me.
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It was the second derailment in recent weeks as New York City's subway system confronts a growing crisis over delays and accidents.
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If the alliance "confronts Iran or Iranian-supported groups in places like Yemen, then it could trigger protests inside Pakistan," he said.
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The euro confronts a chronic shortage of faith in its ability to persevere, along with a surplus of threats to its existence.
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The season ends as Serena Joy confronts Offred (Elisabeth Moss) about her relationship with the Commander, and then gives him an ultimatum.
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Meanwhile Catherine goes to the New York Times and the FBI, then confronts her daughter about her brand, which doesn't go well.
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Ava DuVernay ("Selma") confronts the prison industrial complex, which she likens to a plantation system for the enslavement of African-American men.
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The insult confronts all who now witness and are profoundly outraged by the quality of political — one hesitates to say Presidential — debate.
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At least Carl confronts the plague in his own way, and he is getting frustrated and scared by Jody's denial of reality.
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As President Trump confronts the twin challenges of North Korea and Syria, he must overcome a credibility gap of his own making.
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Go deeper: Congress confronts Trump on Russia's Nord Stream 2 pipeline U.S. sanctions bill hinders work on Russian-backed pipeline — for now
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When Haley and Isobel take a trip together, Isobel enjoys renting for a change and confronts expressing her feelings for Haley in public.
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Soon after that initial introduction, disguised as an insurance lawyer, she confronts a violent husband, leaving him bloody and battered on the floor.
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The more decisions a creator confronts, the more likely he will be to get caught up trying to make one of those decisions.
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"Why did you ask that, to have a cleavage shirt and a midriff shirt?" she confronts him, turning on her best Scary Spice.
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He confronts the discussions about Kayla Jo, but once Jeremiah refers to Nilsa as "woman," the conversation turns to his disrespect toward women.
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Game of Thrones confronts its first season without a book to adapt, while Silicon Valley hopes to build on its season two momentum.
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Gagliardi's unconventional coaching methods—which famously included no tackling in practice—should only grow in popularity as football confronts the dangers players face.
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RELATED: Clinton confronts Trump in New York ad Clinton, clearly at ease back in New York, enjoyed the roar of the boisterous crowd.
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And in her best scene, she coldly confronts the film's love interest, Chris Pine, as he infiltrates a German party as a spy.
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Janet expresses amazement that Randall is the only Pearson kid to get into private school, at which point Rebecca confronts her head on.
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"You told everybody at this hotel last night to suck a dick," Harrison confronts Chad as viewers at home tried not to giggle.
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In a scene where he confronts two men for slacking on the job, he's charmingly predatory, like a lion playing with his food.
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When he confronts her later, he sees her love for Tom reflected in her eyes and understands that she is capable of feeling.
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Bartow's face, identifiable by his wire-frame glasses, is frozen in terror as he confronts the possibility of losing recollection of the past.
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As Laura joins the team, she confronts corrupt businessmen and criminals to protect a city that hasn't accepted the danger that it's in.
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One of the most striking scenes in the episode is filmed in the office, when Jack confronts Miguel about why his marriage failed.
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Eli confronts Roland about his investigation and finds out that the entire force of the FBI and Justice Department is coming after Peter.
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And when Long confronts Dottavio about the kiss, Dottavio goes on the war path to try and figure out who ratted on him.
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Walking through town, cartoon Jay confronts these landmarks of America's racist history by sitting on a "Colored" bus, eating watermelon, and picking cotton.
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In a new memoir, she confronts the drug's risks and taboos—including the psychotropic effects explored by famed opium eater Thomas de Quincey.
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A despondent, rust-colored orangutan, clinging to a couple of spindly vines, confronts a startled toucan in "Canopy" (2018, 30 x 40 inches).
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Flores confronts the issue of whether some bad behavior is okay, forcing us to consider what these seemingly small incidents are really like.
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As European countries tackle Islamic education, each confronts its own history and long-settled deals regarding the state's relationships with Christianity and Judaism.
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Amber, however, seems to be here for DRAMA as she confronts Jubilee about hogging Time With Ben when she already has a rose.
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By providing more information than viewers might process, the show's dense, small-font text highlights an aesthetic challenge that confronts social practice art.
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"Hillary Clinton confronts her flaws during the latest Democratic debate Setting the pace"It equates to roughly one mis-statement every five minutes.
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" But there's the rub, for the translator into English confronts an instant quandary: whether to translate "cien" as "a hundred" or "one hundred.
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She now confronts a similar argument from Mr. Trump, who has assailed trade pacts like the North American Free Trade Agreement, which Mrs.
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In one particularly engrossing section, Steffens confronts Carl Colby, a documentary filmmaker who had surprisingly unfettered access to Marley in the mid-seventies.
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In that case, be very firm with the parent, but if that person confronts you, alert a security guard or the police immediately.
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The district's Democrats now face the same quandary that confronts Democrats throughout these mountains: How can the party rebuild power in the Appalachians?
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The campfire-like air of London is nothing compared to the dank humidity that confronts me as I walk into simulated New Delhi.
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At Chipotle he confronts a board that has come under fire for having served too long and being too chummy with top management.
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For Sanders, the challenge he confronts in South Carolina is expanding his base beyond the white, liberal electorates of Iowa and New Hampshire.
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Plus, the scene where Veronica finally confronts Keith about why he won't look for Lianne is a stunning little heartbreaker of a moment.
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Jubilant, one member of the defense team confronts the prosecutor, asking if she will back off and apologize in the name of justice.
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In the video, Sunmi transforms physically, growing more empowered and defiant as she faces the camera and finally confronts a billboard of herself.
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That the Taliban operates from bases in Pakistan does not explain its success when it confronts the Afghan security forces in the field.
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Instead I wanted to refract that feeling of being disturbed through five different voices; so each character confronts their own version of extremism.
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Team starts winning, coach learns as much from the kids as they learn from him, somebody gets a scholarship, Jack confronts his demons.
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In Christopher Demos-Brown's unsettlingly current play, a mixed-race couple, anxious for news of their missing son, confronts a Florida police officer.
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With... Her new documentary for HBO confronts the complicated legacy of Arthur Miller, who wrote "Death of a Salesman" and married Marilyn Monroe.
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There, Georgie, still in his iconic yellow rain coat, confronts Bill for not going with him outside on the day of his death.
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Related columns: - Coronavirus confronts decision-makers with a terrible trade off (Reuters, March 18, 2020) - Storytelling in oil and other markets (Reuters, Feb.
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In Christopher Demos-Brown's unsettlingly current play, a mixed race couple, anxious for news of their missing son, confronts a Florida police officer.
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That glibness and callousness eventually depart Khodorkovsky, after immense personal sacrifice, as he confronts what his country has become and his own complicity.
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Indeed, the Founders discussed and debated the most contentious issues – from the media to taxation, education, religion and beyond – that America confronts today.
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One nation that confronts the injustices that divide us and that honors the liberty, under our Constitution, to express freely what we believe?
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The 1984 action movie "Red Dawn" told the story of a band of heartland guerrillas, the Wolverines, that confronts a Soviet invading force.
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The "Herman Schmerman" pas de deux confronts the same conventions that Mr. Peck struggles with now, but it sidesteps them with a wink.
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Wang's documentary is part personal, part journalistic, a harrowing work that confronts and confounds Western ideas about agency, choice, reproduction, and bodily autonomy.
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In an exclusive sneak peek at Sunday's season premiere of Sister Wives, Kody confronts his wife Meri about the scandal that rocked their household.
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He used to try to avoid mentioning the misinformation when trying to debunk it, but now he confronts the fakery with an inoculation message.
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Protecting internet infrastructure over the long term will require a more innovative approach that confronts the reality of climate change and its myriad implications.
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After owning up to his dad, Fred (Luke Perry), about wanting to be a musician Archie confronts Ms. Grundy head-on about tutoring him.
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She confronts Madison over her bulimia, and while she initially denies it, Madison later calls Kate over to her house for help after fainting.
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First of all, tell us a little bit about your daughter and tell us what she confronts in her daily life, as her father?
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When Kim confronts Kanye about his family-changing proclamation — and reminds him they have a fourth baby on the way — he shows no remorse.
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In the exclusive clip, Jeff, from San Jose, meets with Dr. James McPartland and confronts his fears of disclosing his autism to potential employers.
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Alex finally confronts her, yelling that if she doesn't talk to him, he'll just go to Pittsburgh to find out what happened to her.
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While there, he tries to make amends with a friend turned rival, takes a baby seahorse under his wing, and confronts his existential despair.
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He confronts a local married man demanding to know whether he had sex with McLemore (the man's wife, we are told, is somewhere nearby).
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It confronts the complex emotions people can face around retirement, especially if that prospect suddenly looks a lot further away than you once imagined.
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Jed immediately threatens to kill his brother before he's dragged away, and Owen finally confronts one his fears: Jed, and his family of monsters.
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And then we get to the ritual where Killmonger confronts his father's ghost — from that point on, I was fully sold on the character.
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Turns out, the company is also producing horse / human hybrids, which Cassius finds out when one of them confronts him in a bathroom stall.
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As countries grow richer and the EU confronts new issues, like migration and global warming, the shape of its budget is at last changing.
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Kasearu's art practice also extends well beyond the house, where she often confronts more seriously what it means to not have a safe home.
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Kim tries to hide the fact that Kendall can't stay with her until Kendall confronts her in the bathroom of her own birthday party.
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But this is the job that confronts Vice-Admiral Enrico Credendino, the commander of Operation Sophia, a naval mission organised by the European Union.
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The novel is an eminently readable and brisk adventure story, but it often confronts the reader with its heavy and powerful questions and criticisms.
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When she finally does break into MIB headquarters, she confronts local department head O (Emma Thompson) and pleads for a chance to prove herself.
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Beck confronts Peach about the kissing the next day, and Peach refuses to acknowledge that she may have romantic feelings for her best friend.
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Monty confronts her later about the person she's become (and isn't even mad not to be on the list because Monty is forever pragmatic).
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Organized by material element, the piece confronts the audience with a historical timeline, offering Kim's personal interpretations interspersed with collective understanding and scientific knowledge.
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Lawson confronts viewers with multifaceted visions of black identity, as embodied by strangers and neighbors alike, with whom she has established an intense rapport.
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On Monday, at WIRED's 25th anniversary summit, I spoke with Jack Dorsey about some of the biggest questions he confronts running Twitter and Square.
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It's such a tiny detail, but it speaks volumes about this world, the emotions it plays upon, and the themes it confronts, head-on.
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That pisses Tyler off: he forwards half the school a blurry photo of Courtney and Hannah's make out session, and Courtney confronts Hannah, sobbing.
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She confronts him about it, and following an emotional tap dance practice, Paige and Jordan's stalled relationship seems to have heated right back up.
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When a country confronts the problem of child abuse it typically goes through three stages, argues David Finkelhor of the University of New Hampshire.
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This time, the book's opening salvo confronts the way childless women are regularly called upon to justify their state, whatever they have otherwise accomplished.
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The meeting on climate change comes as the Trump administration confronts a rash of severe storms that some scientists attribute to warming sea temperatures.
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On video, the girl confronts a man in the crowd, and it appears she throws a punch before getting pepper-sprayed in the face.
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As Barber sees it, the challenges that he confronts are shared by many who are called to serve; it would be indecent to complain.
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When he confronts justifiably angry members of Congress, he needs to acknowledge that responsibility flows from top to bottom, not the other way around.
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Still, in reading the whole of Berlin, the immersion in a historical urban environment is secondary to the political dilemma that confronts the characters.
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This epidemic is not yet over, and, like Ebola in West Africa, it has exposed glaring weaknesses in how the world confronts infectious diseases.
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Drawing on his ingenuity, his engineering skills — and a relentless, dogged refusal to quit—he steadfastly confronts one seemingly insurmountable obstacle after the next.
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Google's Pixel 2 Smartphone Is a Powerful ExtravaganceAs U.S. Confronts Internet's Disruptions, China Feels VindicatedNielsen Tries to Solve a Mystery: How Many Watch Netflix?
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She confronts him on his mysterious injuries and tells him that he can be honest with her about whatever's really going on with him.
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At the end of evil Tswift's trek down the alley, she opens a door and confronts a robotic doppelganger trapped in a plasmatic cage.
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" On a trip to D.C., she confronts a source in the men's room, prompting him to say that she "belongs" there given her "balls.
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In cataloguing the President's daily conduct this way, Kraft inadvertently confronts Trump's detractors with the frustrating limits to our current powers of political adjudication.
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HERE'S THE RUNDOWN Dame Dash Confronts Lee Daniels Over $2 Mil LoanJesse Williams: Strip Club DateCardi B: Pregnant Dancing MachineTy Dolla $ign: Airplane Clash
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With these sculptures Kirili does, in his distinctive way, what sculptors have done for millennia: he confronts us with presences analogous to our own.
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His ability to harness and reveal vulnerability, tension, anxiety and heaviness is unbounded as he confronts both what we repress and what we reveal.
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Another round of adaptation is underway today as the alliance confronts an aggressive Russia and projects stability beyond the borders of its member states.
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This book confronts readers with the most direct evidence yet of Mandela's intellectual evolution into one of the great moral heroes of our time.
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Her quest takes her from Athens and Pompeii to Manhattan and Malibu as she confronts the paradox of ownership and wrestles with conflicting evidence.
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He wants to show that Andrew can't live authentically until he reaches back and confronts the heartbreak that derailed him in the first place.
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That's the situation the mouse confronts in "The Gruffalo," the best-selling 43 picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler.
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Significant challenges lie ahead, especially as the United States and Japan begin thorny trade talks and Mr. Trump confronts new provocations from North Korea.
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Finally, a #MeToo leader confronts her own accuser; a memoir from Steve Jobs's daughter Lisa Brennan-Jobs, above; and the rise of alternative pollinators.
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"Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" took the "overly innocent adult woman confronts cruel world with sunny disposition and appreciation for cuteness" to a sharper, faster plane.
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Now Clinton confronts one of the biggest speeches of her campaign to date: the convention address, in which she will accept the Democratic nomination.
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But then Alex loses her scholarship and her parents face a not-all-that-exaggerated version of the struggle that confronts so many families.
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The movie begins at a PEN conference in Buenos Aires, where a fellow writer confronts Zweig about his refusal to condemn Hitler and Germany.
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The problem that confronts the reader of "The Correspondence" is that, after the near-brilliant first three essays, the pieces begin to display glitches.
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In the video, Flowers Adesegun, a member of grassroots group Vocal-NY, approaches de Blasio and confronts him about affordable housing in the city.
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The problem is that many American allies are reluctant to follow as the administration confronts Iran and insists on more contributions to collective defense.
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And it's true now, as he confronts the reality of impeachment, which will put a taint forever by his name in the history books.
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Surveillance video from the Triple S Convenience store shows Sterling selling DVDs outside and packing up his goods as Lake arrives and confronts him.
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Benedict Cumberbatch's Sherlock confronts his worst enemy: Culverton Smith (Toby Jones), a man with a very dark secret and an even more sinister core.
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Over and over, Drexler confronts us with the mercurial nature of heterosexual relationships, stressing male physicality and its potential for bodily domination of women.
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Some signs that you're involved in an emotional affair include thinking about another person constantly and getting defensive when your partner confronts you about it.
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A terrorist strapped with a suicide vest confronts his would-be victims in a back-and-forth musical chorus that ultimately defuses his violent plans.
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Washington (CNN)The White House is asking Congress for $4.5 billion in emergency funding as it confronts an influx of migrants on the southern border.
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For as cartoonish as the man's expression is, it is a face that confronts passersby, and one that's part of a slowly heaving human body.
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Each confronts enormously difficult and relevant issues: racism, homophobia, the generational cycle of violence, the erasure of women of color from our nation's historical narrative.
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As McDonald's "confronts the reality" of its need to revive its business, the company is placing a big bet on mobile and other tech platforms.
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She confronts Allie on the street about the fact that Jason and Clark made her change in front of them, and Lexie calls it torture.
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Robert confronts Frances before Christmas Eve that she needs to man up and tell her parents already, because he loves them and hates being fake.
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Activist Medea Benjamin (right) confronts US Special Representative for Venezuela Elliott Abrams (left) prior to a hearing before the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Feb.
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The president of ACT UP, Christophe Martet, confronts French culture minister Philippe Douste-Blazy (left) during a nationally televised AIDS awareness evening June 7, 1996.
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Penelope confronts Cheryl about the emancipation, and in an act of surprise mothering, Penelope tips Cheryl off to a police raid of the Whyte Wyrm.
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As the genre grapples with its place in the resistance, it confronts the structures of privilege and exclusion that have shaped the genre for decades.
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The work confronts viewers with its bodily reality, making visible the process of its construction in every mound and smear, but still eliciting something ineffable.
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At The Pembrooke, Veronica is counting her cool million from Nick's dad and confronts her parents for not calling the St. Clairs on Archie's behalf.
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The New Mexico Museum of Art's Picturing Passion: Artists Interpret the Penitente Brotherhood confronts representation, truth, and otherness in depictions of the storied religious organization.
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As the nation plunges into an unsustainable financial morass, essentially spending four dollars for every three dollars it collects, the government confronts a daunting choice.
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After Jorge makes this big find, Miguel confronts him, and says he wants Jorge to continue working for the Cartel for the next six months.
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So one big quandary confronts Germany if Mr Macron wins and obtains a workable legislative majority: how far to go in any such "new deal"?
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If Sanders confronts Clinton on it, it could be an opportunity for Clinton to try to put the attack to rest before a large audience.
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The moment echoes events at the end of the episode, when Jimmy confronts the box of his new office, and that ominous on-off switch.
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Another important difference, says an ally, is that Mrs Kramp-Karrenbauer confronts tricky issues head-on, whereas Mrs Merkel dithers until her hand is forced.
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It's a dilemma every social media platform confronts: cave to the angry fanbases of popular users who want unfettered license to do as they please?
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When Rey finds and confronts him at the end of The Force Awakens, Luke does appear to be the last Jedi Knight in the galaxy.
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When she confronts him, he makes her out to be desperate, the kind of girl no sane guy would ever want a repeat performance from.
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Rather, she calmly confronts her husband's biases, hands him her purse, thanks him, and turns away to do her job, leaving him there to grumble.
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Having just learned that Zula did some time in prison for a violent act against her father, Wiktor confronts her about it during a rehearsal.
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He walks up to the protest, confronts Jughead face-to-face, and cuts his chains while hundreds of people live stream video and take photos.
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As the film progresses, so do Kiya's ambitions; she ups her game to include kidnapping, assault, and even snuff films before she confronts her rival.
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The film tells the story of a woman who confronts the demons of her past while reading a thriller novel written by her ex-husband.
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She later confronts her father about his influence over Archie during their chat in the study in episode 3 to which Hiram rebuffs his involvement.
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Jane at no point confronts Perry about what he did to her, and now that he's dead she's never going to have a chance to.
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It's a weird moment, tonally off for a series that confronts hypocrisy and judgment around just about every other major choice a woman can make.
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For all the carnage, the film is even more volatile in courtroom scenes in which Buscetta confronts such fellow criminals as Pippo Calò (Fabrizio Ferracane).
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In an exclusive sneak peek at Sunday's episode, Meri confronts Kody about the current status of their relationship during a long overdue heart-to-heart.
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Not quite ready for this openness, Sam confronts Gabe about the photo — she's completely justified in doing so since he posted it without her permission.
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It's not the revelation that Ruby has a sex life that's important, it's the unapologetic attitude that she takes when Dre confronts her about it.
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At the same time, Rivera, who also creative directs each shoot, confronts traditional notions of gender, seeking to add an oft-ignored strength to femininity.
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He confronts her and insists that she tells Jeff's parents what really went down that night, but she says she won't: what's done is done.
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The Havana scenes in the 1974 classic "The Godfather Part II," where Michael confronts his traitorous brother Fredo, were actually filmed in the Dominican Republic.
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There is that viral video on WorldStar where a black girl confronts a white dude with dreads on the grounds that he's "appropriating" her culture.
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There's just one problem though, and it is the problem that confronts any country with a tyrant: shareholders have no power here to affect change.
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Low oil prices are keeping buyers wary, while austerity steps planned by the government, as it confronts a huge budget deficit, will dampen corporate profits.
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The situation that confronts us is extremely dangerous, and not just for all the civic dissension Trump has inspired, or for his erratic, unpredictable nature.
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LEADING THE DAY WHITE HOUSE & ADMINISTRATION: Technology confronts politics as conservatives say they want to amend a 1996 law that protects immunity on the internet.
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In real life, the choice between a religious community and freedom may be obvious, but it's never simple—and neither are the women it confronts.
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This dissent is the latest in a series where she confronts the reality of discrimination and reveals the hypocrisy of ostensibly race-neutral government actions.
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Imagining the inside of the Slow's womb, the journalist confronts the ultimate alien—in this case, a fetus puppet made by a special-effects studio.
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As Noah tries to ingratiate himself, and as Cole confronts the man over his absenteeism, Anton simply wants to luxuriate in the dude's fancy shower.
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Flanked by background dancers, she confronts with gusto her man, who plans to desert her and the diner she owns to join the Blues Brothers.
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He confronts not only their fears, but also the political reality of denial and decades of inaction, all of which is disturbing to his students.
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If Warren directly confronts Sanders on his campaign's contention that what she remembers about that conversation is not actually what happened, what will he say?
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Dire too is the intentionally and sluggishly provocative scene in which Florent-Claude confronts a pedophile but does not turn him in to the authorities.
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As he strives to understand the complex political, spiritual, and military world around him, he confronts convoluted loyalties and gruesome betrayals within his own family.
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Australian Rules Football Confronts C.T.E. For years, leaders of Australia's national sport have tried to play down connections between their sport and degenerative brain diseases.
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Deval Patrick: Well, I think that every once in a while, America confronts the gap between our reality and our ideals, and we reinvent ourselves.
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The story is arranged so that he bounces between Powell, who treats him with breezy condescension, and Malcolm X, who confronts him with scolding righteousness.
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The scene in a Venice hotel room when he ever so gently, confronts Emma with evidence of her infidelity is almost too painful to watch.
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The traditional Aboriginal practice of setting small fires in order to prevent more damaging ones is attracting new attention as Australia confronts a fiery future.
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Police body cam footage, obtained by TMZ, shows Grieco angrily storming away from the American Airlines ticket counter in Dallas when a cop confronts him.
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You may applaud when Daniel finally confronts the government workers in person, but the experience is actually more humiliating than dealing with them by telephone.
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And yet the Communist government seems intensely vulnerable at times as it confronts a slowing economy and a society in the throes of staggering change.
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"As the world confronts the crisis of anti-microbial resistance, we hope it will become an important part of the anti-bacterial toolbox," he said.
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Relaxer unexpectedly confronts the urgent, existential dilemma of climate change, a subject most filmmakers in this country ignore, regardless of the scale they're working at.
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In the show, Ms. Clark comes off as an unexpectedly sympathetic character as she confronts withering criticism from the news media and colleagues about her appearance.
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The final straw for Amelia is when Owen confronts Tom at the party, creating a big scene and throwing "You're not a father" in Tom's face.
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In Homecoming's third act, Peter confronts the Vulture in his lair as he's preparing to rob a plane carrying all kinds of important technology and weapons.
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Will then confronts Allie over the choices she has to make, and the two argue about it, with him telling her she needs to step up.
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Grizz confronts Sam about the fact that he's having a baby, and is pretty upset that Sam didn't tell him about this giant, life-altering thing.
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A rejected Bianca is suddenly left to pick up the pieces of her pride, especially when Sky confronts her about the thwarted plan to seduce Drewski.
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Grace and the Fever confronts what would happen if someone you'd spent years blogging about and stewing over were to suddenly appear in your real life.
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Kearra Amaya Gopee, 22, photographer Artifact #1: Tiger Balm Here, Amaya Gopee confronts a painful family history that traverses Trinidad and Tobago and the United States.
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So it must be with a sense of weariness that Mr Carney confronts the public debate on who should appear on the bank's new £50 note.
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When Rob confronts Ryan about his abuse of Mia, Ryan brags that, hey, he didn't hit Mia as much as his own father hit his mother.
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Your choices will inevitably grant you more agency and control as either Lola or Milo, which the game confronts directly by way of who you play.
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He confronts her, saying that he knows he hasn't always done right by her, but one of the things he's never done is lie to her.
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In fact, the very title confronts it: "Robbin' Season" is an explicit reference to Atlantan vernacular for the pre-Christmas robbery rush for presents and bonuses.
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Ruth tries to deflect them by saying she was sick, but Lila confronts her with more questions about her illness and why medicine didn't heal her.
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The video starts with Katt fuming in the parking lot while rocking a Deion Sanders jersey and gold chains -- he even confronts the guy recording him.
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In the sneak peek, Lowry confronts DeJesus about comments the latter allegedly had made about Lowry's children and the father of her third son, Chris Lopez.
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At one point, Charlie hears Miranda and Adam having sex; when he confronts Adam, the robot breaks his owner's wrist before disabling his own kill switch.
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The Lodges come home to confront Veronica about the $86K charge to the credit card where she confronts her parents right back about them buying Pop's.
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Netflix description: Flashing between past and present, a fractured family confronts haunting memories of their old home and the terrifying events that drove them from it.
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It confronts more than 125 years of American imperialism in Hawaiʻi, interrogates false paradigms about science for all humankind, and demands a future that is just.
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With a crowd of bystanders shouting expletives and asking about the use of force, the officer's plainclothes partner calls for backup and angrily confronts the onlookers.
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Carrie races to D.C. after failing to get Keane and David on the phone, but when she confronts David, he tells her not to be upset.
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From there, Gibson's work confronts every passerby who enters the main galleries of American art to challenge the boundaries of stereotypical Native material tradition and identity.
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Cruz confronts "birther" issue: My mom was born in Delaware Cruz distanced himself from his family's connections to Canada, saying that his family never voted there.
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"We were all partying and I don't even think he knew it was me," Chastain tells host Andy Cohen, as he confronts Inia about his makeouts.
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When Olivia confronts Jake and Rowan about Billy's death, and the fact that they framed him, Rowan launches into a speech about Washington power and politics.
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The Look of Silence This Indonesian film tells the story of a family who survives genocide and confronts a man who killed one of their brothers.
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One other obstacle confronts the never-say-die "Never Trump" crowd: No candidate of any stature has stepped forward to challenge Mr. Trump at the convention.
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Amid the push for that alliance, the Iraqi government is struggling to rebuild recently liberated Islamic State strongholds and confronts a newly assertive Kurdish independence movement.
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Kenneth Branagh waves goodbye to Kurt Wallander, the addled Swedish detective, as his character confronts Alzheimer's disease and deals with crimes that hit close to home.
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Thanks to coalition arms, training and air power, the peshmerga, Iraqi Kurdish troops whose name means "one who confronts death", now surround it on three sides.
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In laying out his vision of betterment in Enlightenment Now, Pinker confronts alternative trends and looming threats for progress only in order to brush them off.
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Ted Cruz (Texas) confronts a demonstrator during a pro-Second Amendment rally at the Granite State Indoor Range and Gun Shop in Hudson, N.H., on Wednesday.
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UnREAL A show as meta as "UnREAL" faces the problem that often confronts satire: if you skewer a genre well enough, you might eventually become it.
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The Clinton book "confronts a threat so huge that it jeopardizes not just Pennsylvania Avenue and Wall Street, but all of America," according to its publisher.
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" The book Obama is reading by Landrieu, who is considered a potential 2020 prospect, is titled, "In the Shadow of Statues: A White Southerner Confronts History.
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AMLO won with an overwhelming majority of the votes, and Mexico now confronts a new president who promises to undo policies and practices of the past.
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His remarks were the latest indication that the system, known as Metro, will be facing significant service disruptions as its management confronts financial and safety problems.
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Recent work includes Color of Reality, a film collaboration with movement artists Jon Boogz and Lil Buck that confronts the epidemic of gun violence in America.
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The play centers on an 85-year-old woman, portrayed by Lois Smith in last year's production, who confronts memory loss through storytelling and artificial intelligence.
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