We confronted him on his way home from school one day.
Did he want to confront this woman from his past?
In it, Rose would confront all the people from her past.
But they confronted a wall of opposition from the computer industry.
How could there be any danger in confronting something from the past?
We have yet to confront the consequences of the middle class's flight from public schools.
And the paper must confront a huge loss of readers, down to about 440,000 from a million a decade ago.
We will confront such an agenda from a position of great prestige and power.
The people there will then suddenly be confronted with the euro from one day to the next as well.
The Rams this year will confront the best from their opponents.