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In 1989, he had confronted the company over another death.
Before another week was out, they had enough evidence to confront her.
And now, many years later, we are confronted with the results.
Never before have Americans been confronted with so many changes at once.
Also, some problems are very personal and difficult to confront with others present.
One way or the other, he must confront her now.
She looked down at her hands for a moment and then confronted him.
You could go back and confront him with the photo now.
The power he might face is too great to confront alone.
The eyes of the two men met as they confronted each other.
He would find out why, then confront the man with the fact.
He had come through one fire only to confront another.
The way he'd been when she'd first confronted him in the hold.
For a long moment we were so, confronting one another.
He would not even have a chance to confront him.
We confronted him on his way home from school one day.
But here he was confronted with a thing of moment.
But we still need a chance to confront the Other.
She needed to go out to California, and confront some of these people.
And now they must be confronted again, one way or another.
For a moment they confronted each other over the table.
He had never been confronted with the evidence one way or the other.
A county's military should not be confronted by the media.
Some things in Iraq will take many more years to confront.
Only then is the girl able to confront her mother.