When faced with a patient who is lactose intolerant, many health professionals recommend lactase pills or drops. |
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What to do when you are suddenly faced with a wall of wallpaper sample books at your local retail store? |
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The viewer is faced with the aftermath of an unspecified disaster, and a countryside filled with wandering loners on the brink of oollapse. |
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Yet, unaccountably, once he was faced with prisons, prisoners and warders, Balfour stopped entertaining the people. |
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A procedural approach is useful and sometimes necessary when a person is faced with a quandary or dilemma. |
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My sense of humour tended to warp a little bit when I was faced with actual life-threatening danger. |
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If reason could create or destroy feelings, then Aristotle would not be faced with the problem of akrasia. |
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When I joined the workforce I was faced with the decision of whether or not to learn judo. |
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Lightplane pilots are faced with virtually the same decision-making tasks as are captains of jumbo jets. |
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And employers, faced with falling demand and dwindling margins, cut back on salaries, raises, benefits, and other perks. |
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The recommendations of the Harvard report were gratefully adopted by many authorities who were faced with these problems. |
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He opened the door on a whim, expecting nothing, but instead, he was faced with four sets of eyes. |
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Luca's smiled softened when faced with her perfect impression of a small animal caught in the headlights of a large truck. |
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Ferguson readily admits he has never been in as bad a situation as the one he is faced with now. |
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The hopes of the age of reason had not been realized, and the European was faced with a crisis in his sense of historical identity. |
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When faced with the reality of these experiences, part of the problem is doubt as to whether they are real or imagined. |
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Most religions and agnostic philosophies agree that individuals have the right to kill in self-defense when faced with immediate mortal danger. |
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The idea they agreed on was that Ingram would slowly and precisely read out loud each of the four options when faced with a question. |
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Finally, when she is faced with being burned alive, she recants, but then retracts her recantation and is publicly executed. |
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For the last month I was faced with the realities of actually moving my wine cellar. |
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And faced with a shortage of human collateral what method of recruitment would you expect a major IT company to employ? |
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Staff were faced with a huge mopping-up operation and workmen were called in to repair the roof. |
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And he said if he was faced with the same situation he would again break the speed limit. |
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Daschle is faced with the formidable task of refocusing the nation's attention on domestic issues, particularly the economy. |
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New buildings of reinforced concrete have been faced with red brick with windows of enamelled steel sections, hammer finished in grey. |
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Am now back in the land of the living, only to be faced with ten bazillion emails and two letters from the House of Commons. |
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When faced with the sight of the dead crocodile, the man was filled with tremendous remorse and burst into tears. |
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Parents are now faced with a tough decision on the school to which their youngsters will move. |
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Most people when faced with the break-up of their marriage would surely take shelter amongst family and friends. |
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Lawlor and his colleagues are regularly faced with patients who require operations to correct the operations they have already had. |
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Policy-making was difficult and lawmakers are still faced with a backlog of dozens of laws. |
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We call upon one to bless our gardens before planting and another to guide our world leaders when faced with war. |
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However, victory and satisfaction belong to those who do not choose the path of least resistance when faced with major life challenges. |
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There are all sorts of ways in which an animal can organise a response when faced with a particular situation. |
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The leech is invaluable in microsurgery when faced with the difficulties of reattaching minute veins. |
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The chief engineer of Pickett was undoubtedly faced with retraining for a position in a different industry. |
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Senior officers from lieutenant colonel through general are also faced with far greater complexity and intellectual challenge than in the past. |
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I the world we live in today, every day we are faced with things that are just not good for us any more. |
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When faced with two equally qualified candidates, employers tend to choose the one most like themselves in accent or background. |
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As BBC producers knew only too well, although he was a great talker, when faced with a microphone, he would dry up. |
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Right now we're faced with nearly a million apprehensions by the border patrol a year. |
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Now, he was faced with their roguery that was reaching a fever pitch, under the guise of divine influence. |
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The next meet brings in legal experts so that the elderly can thrash out the problems they have when faced with complicated, long-drawn lawsuits. |
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The residents in the area were faced with continuous flooding on many occasions over a long number of years. |
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Other democratic states, faced with terrorism, have sacrificed liberty for the sake of order and come to regret it. |
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He did not have the luxury of slow-motion replays to examine at his leisure, but was faced with having to make an instant decision. |
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He is a fluid, elegant player who rejects the star soloist approach of many a saxophonist faced with the trio format. |
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The most die-hard atheist or skeptic may suddenly find God when faced with an extreme suffering or danger. |
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They are persistent, strong-willed individuals who may become even more tenacious when faced with obstacles. |
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What does an art teacher do when faced with a ton of plaster gauze and a bird bath salvaged from a scrap heap? |
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We are faced with a deadly and determined adversary who will stop at nothing and will persevere as long as he exists. |
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Here we find him as a mind thinking deeply on problems Pakistanis are faced with. |
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Companies today are now faced with the thorny question as to how they should spend their limited budgets. |
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Securely attached children appear to be able to seek and receive comfort from their parents when faced with emotional distress. |
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Any nation faced with a major threat to its security and way of life is entitled to take steps to protect itself. |
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Yet on Saturday I was faced with some of the most vitriolic and hateful abuse you can imagine for actually calling something right. |
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And then we are faced with the difficult metaphysical question of whether such a universe is really possible. |
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Nevertheless, the girls didn't crumple when faced with Richardson's brand of tough love and the Lady Chieftans experienced astonishing growth. |
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Unemployed millhands and weavers were faced with the choice of the workhouse or starvation, and rioted. |
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It got so bad that we were faced with eviction and the family would have been split up. |
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Of course, faced with this shocking news, congress is off to make sure that something is done right away! |
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Dashed upon a bleak, inhospitable and unfortunately uninhabited shore, the five shipwrecked souls were faced with extinction if not rescued. |
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Now school officials are faced with the task of tracking down students who missed classes. |
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She turned to be faced with her short-haired friend bouncing up and down excitedly. |
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When faced with such increases in medical intervention, more expectant mothers are requesting home births. |
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So it doesn't pay to be a shrinking violet when faced with appalling service. |
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This is because most school systems, when faced with problems, throw money at them. |
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When we are faced with problems, we tend to analyze them and once we start doing that, we naturally slide into blamestorming. |
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The five remaining men blanched and trembled with fear as they were faced with something beyond their reckoning. |
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Customer relationship management is a horizontal application, yet we're faced with a lot of vertical silos. |
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Unexpectedly faced with detention in the post guardhouse, he made a desperate break for freedom and received a mortal bayonet wound. |
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So faced with an uncertain future, a part of which was ultimately death, my mind went into overdrive. |
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The state is optimistic that if people are faced with sink or swim, they will swim. |
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And so we're going to be faced with all these unanswerable questions, and maybe we won't learn some of the lessons. |
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It's still to be determined what kind of moxie Rodgers has when faced with expectations. |
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Now I was faced with my dad's inadequate PC, complete with sketchy Internet connection and Microsoft Word. |
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When faced with a tall hatchet-faced slaphead, the police will have to draw the only conclusion possible. |
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Now, it isn't that often that I am faced with undressing someone quite so delicious. |
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Last night Adelaide viewers were faced with the unedifying sight of having their nightly TV news beamed in from Sydney. |
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This is not the first time, when faced with a difficult decision, he has bottled out. |
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Unsurprisingly, faced with a resolute batsman Gilchrist was not sparing with bouncers or the occasional beamer. |
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He was faced with the challenge of learning a new way of writing and reading in Braille and had to cope with his visual impairment emotionally. |
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However now they are faced with a load of bureaucratic nonsense denying them their right to relax and unwind with their children. |
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Indian netizens faced with the ban would have to resort to cunning methods to circumvent the block. |
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We were faced with a large indoor swimming pool room devoid of any decoration as it was a new build. |
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As a newcomer to Witham back in the 1950s, she was faced with a town undergoing some major changes. |
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We were constantly faced with black soot falling on the grass, on our houses. |
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I thought I was faced with vegetating on benefits until pensionable age, but I'm now ready for a new future. |
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When so much travel writing is given a veneer of objectivity, writers are faced with some disturbing questions. |
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He was trapped, a small mice faced with a hungry cat on one side and a venomous snake on another. |
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Life Of Pi's implicit lesson is that faced with the brute reality of Nature, man is but a cork on the ocean. |
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But he would be well advised not to treat the game too lightly when faced with the task of ensuring his face fits at the Edinburgh club. |
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If looking at the stand from the oval, you're faced with a visage of plate-glass windows that lends a futuristic look. |
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Now, faced with something that had nearly frightened her to death, she took a deep breath, squared her shoulders, and turned the doorknob. |
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All of this pales into nothingness, however, when faced with The Ghost's latest masterpiece. |
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By contrast in the present case, the defendants are faced with a truly stale claim first made upon them five years after the event. |
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But when faced with gigs, the novelty of solitude wore off and the solo version of the album became his calling card for potential players. |
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In the West we are faced with this fact in alarming health statistics like one in two men and one in three women will get cancer. |
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The ECJ was once again faced with a national fiscal measure that imposed a progressively higher tax based on the cylinder capacity of the car. |
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Getting on to the platforms is a huge problem for him as he is faced with steep flights of stairs he must climb before reaching the platforms. |
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Konterman cited problems other foreign players have faced with the media in Britain, which probably hastened their departures. |
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But in a way a big part of the stimulus of the job has been to be faced with repertoire that somebody else has chosen. |
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There was one almighty stushie which has left her extremely guarded when faced with a tape recorder. |
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John, faced with a heartbreaking decision no five-year-old should ever have to make, chose his father. |
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Would taxpayers have relief when faced with the situation of being caught in circumstances beyond their control? |
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Walking into the cavernous turbine hall you're faced with a huge brightly lit sun on the opposite wall. |
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The EU, on the other hand, never actually had an Ostpolitik and found itself faced with an issue that it was unfit to deal with. |
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In France, faced with the tradition of Jacobin centralism and with strong assimilationist tendencies, there is a long way to go. |
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California Governor Gray Davis is stumping in Santa Monica, faced with new evidence that he may indeed be voted out of office next week. |
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I shall voice my opinion but I would like to reserve the right to change my mind should I ever be faced with this position. |
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Right now, the world is faced with a debate over how to deal with the water crisis. |
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Sumerian ziggurats were built of sun-baked mud bricks faced with kiln-fired clay cones to protect the vulnerable mud-bricks from the weather. |
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May I be half as classy and decent as you all were when faced with another's pain. |
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Here they were faced with steep cliffs which they had to climb to get off the beach. |
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My only real advice is to make sure you walk it in a clockwise direction, otherwise you'll be faced with a long, steep and sustained ascent. |
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The smokers, faced with the climb down from, and more importantly back up to, the third floor for a ciggy are now looking a bit peaky. |
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With at least two mills faced with a full week's close-down at Easter, 1,500 cotton workers may have to take an extended holiday. |
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Hence, humanity is faced with a different warfare that of spiritual and moral warfare. |
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In the past, novice readers who hoped to understand a classic text were faced with having to negotiate layers of annotation. |
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It would not be realistic for local authorities to expect Government through annual grants, to meet all the obligations they are faced with. |
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Even if they win an international award, they are faced with strict investigation and the possibility of punishment from the government. |
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Students enrolling for such programmes are faced with paying the entire cost themselves or applying for the sponsorship of a private company. |
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That's the bottom line city councillors were faced with this week as they continued along the 2004 budget path. |
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I suppose that the lesson here may be that the next time that camp is faced with replacing existing systems, why not consider newer technology? |
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The States have sought the approval even as the Centre's buy-back programme is faced with resistance from the public sector banks. |
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The last few divers onto this wreck were faced with a spoked wheel of distance lines radiating out in all directions. |
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Solicitors are faced with clients who have been refused cover for future treatment unless the undertaking is signed. |
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As you know, it is not a problem simply for poor children in this country, wealthier communities are faced with many of the same issues. |
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Starting with the ribs, diners are faced with a choice of 13 different types that vary by cut and flavor. |
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The pedestal or ground floor of the main building is faced with granite from Little Cottonwood Canyon. |
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Dining room and kitchen cabinets and drawers are faced with predominantly gray and blue laminate. |
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We have some record of arguments used to maintain the coherence of chthonic peoples, faced with varying forms of western proselytism. |
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In short, the president made imprudent remarks without taking into consideration the current situation the nation is now faced with. |
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I dare say that these days children aren't faced with a reading list, to be followed up by a series of comprehension exercises. |
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We are faced with fideism or with uncritical obedience to tradition, and the distinction between the two may be no more than academic. |
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One part of Tokyo, Sumida, was faced with urban flooding during rain as 80 per cent of its surface area was concreted. |
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But we are faced with the madness of a system that pits one worker against another. |
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The most die-hard atheist or skeptic may suddenly find God when faced with extreme suffering or danger. |
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As soon as he regained consciousness after a day in the hospital, he was faced with the amputation decision. |
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Well, the first-person narrator is not the only one who feels despair when faced with something like that. |
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But it can also close ranks and work together when faced with contrary winds. |
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When Tobin Keller begins to investigate her, he is faced with a blank sheet. |
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He was faced with a gorgeous man in his forties with silky, boy-cut brown hair, a poised stance, and a charming smile. |
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The original five-bay facade is two-and-a-half stories high and faced with glazed header bricks laid in a Flemish bond. |
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A seawall comprising coquina faced with granite to the high water mark protected the eastern fort walls from the tides of Matanzas Bay. |
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They enter his office to be faced with a comfortable leather sofa and an examination couch, complete with stirrups. |
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Studies show that when faced with failure, those who are well-liked turn a negative response into a counterproposal. |
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I hope to be half as courageous and full of faith as he was when faced with the end. |
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It may be that we are faced with a serious cover-up which goes to the highest levels. |
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A vintage train is helping foresters faced with a conservation dilemma to thin trees. |
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When faced with a fork in the road, you can always sit and wait for someone else to make the decision. |
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Once again, I am faced with the choice of vices to forswear, in the spirit of turning over a new leaf. |
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When faced with serious disasters, countries often declare a formal state of emergency. |
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I was faced with frustrated people who watched their favorite notions and practitioners of spiritualism go down in flames. |
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Turn a corner and we were faced with a whole street full of quite beautiful patisserie shops. |
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Here the doctor is faced with the choice of curtailing the consultation or of reducing the time available for the next patient. |
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She's packed enough clothes for everyone so that she won't be faced with the daunting task of doing the laundry. |
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Social Security systems in the Caribbean are presently faced with quite a challenge. |
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Here again we are faced with a situation where prevention is preferred to treatment. |
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Although faced with accusations of priggishness and prudery, the council remains unrepentant, arguing that it is taking a principled stand. |
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Whatever actually occurred, the Court is now faced with the daunting task of deciphering their submissions. |
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Most cells seem ready to commit to programmed cell death when faced with an unsolvable loss of matrix attachment. |
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We are frequently faced with a translation that has many source language words, and a glossary longer than the text itself. |
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Written in diary form it is a humorous, self depreciating honest account of a woman faced with the realities of a breast cancer diagnosis. |
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From being the golden boy of British tennis he was faced with the prospect of surgery and, possibly, the end of his career. |
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How can the working class, faced with this crisis, defend its social and democratic rights and prevent a descent into war and barbarism? |
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Consultants, faced with increasing demands to meet clinical targets, are progressively becoming deskilled in research. |
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Our government is faced with many challenges and promises to deliver and serve the poor and destitute. |
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The bereaved should not have to be faced with such problems at what is already a very difficult time. |
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Look down through the metal grid and you'll be faced with a gut-churning drop to the ground. |
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It is inconceivable that they would have dingoed when faced with a by-election opportunity. |
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In the rush to war, the Western Coalition was not prepared for the guerilla warfare they're now faced with. |
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Everywhere you turn, you're faced with such problematic omissions that the book becomes a guessing game. |
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All the same, it was good to see Kev finally faced with disbelieving opposition. |
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The director says they are faced with the grim prospect of having to discontinue services to the 600-plus people who sleep on the city's streets. |
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The happy thing about academics is that they are typically such gutless cowards when faced with anything like a real public outcry. |
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You need to be deeply confused, profoundly disorientated, or in this case, faced with a simple point, miss it completely. |
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You and your child will be faced with plenty of tests and formal examinations in the years to come. |
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Motorists leaving Knock village are faced with a 100 kph limit on a stretch of road that extends 54 yards to the main N 17 by-pass road! |
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They were faced with a remarkable, extraordinary, exhibition of magnanimity. |
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It was a call to arms for democrats faced with a totalitarian threat. |
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As a professional nude nut however, Tim was faced with a dilemma. |
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Instead of being the occasional, dismissible, faceless patient, they will be faced with their friends, neighbors, stockbroker, or banker, even relatives. |
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As he tries to maintain an iron-fisted grip on his country, he's faced with a youthful, Western-looking movement that is gaining international attention and support. |
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Our customers are frequently faced with the necessity of deburring and polishing complex-shaped three-dimensional metal surfaces with undercut areas. |
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A high degree of polish is achieved when the shaping plywood forms are faced with smooth plastic and the concrete is vibrated as it is being poured in place. |
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The president was concerned to withstand pressure to expropriate white farmers, but struggled to maintain national unity as he was faced with public discontent. |
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But then, faced with the growing influence of the tyros, many of them started to listen and learn. |
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He was faced with a monolithic obelisk of pumice with long turquoise strips running along it vertically, the area around it devoid of any tombstones. |
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When you're faced with the problems of ovality, camber, or drift in drawn or cast tubing, we'll use counterboring to re-size a hole to a controlled dimension. |
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From the courtyard one is faced with two flights of stairs one leading to the Shilla Mata Temple complex that enshrines the image of Goddess of Power, Kali. |
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When faced with multiple casualty reports, AFP usually adopts the lower number. |
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Spall says that, faced with the contradictions in the research, they created an amalgam of them. |
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But if Democrats are faced with the reality of a glut of qualified candidates, Republicans are assembling more of a fantasy team. |
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The normal reaction of a publisher when faced with an author with a bee in his bonnet is to grab the check and run. |
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When faced with a mouthwatering cheeseburger or fried chicken strips, kids have as hard a time saying no as adults. |
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Although the organisation is, strictly speaking, a development and not an emergency relief agency, distinctions like that pale when faced with the scale of such a disaster. |
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In designing the embassy, the architects were faced with the challenge of finding a symbolically appropriate architectural expression, while refraining from monumentalism. |
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Lobbyists are aware that it is far harder to change something once it is put down in writing than when an official is faced with a blank sheet of paper. |
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Psychiatrists faced with a patient with a treatment-refractory mood disorder often turn to colleagues for advice about additional biological interventions. |
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If you turn off Tottenham Court Road onto Chenies Street you will see in front of you a building faced with a stone which reflects like a mirror on a sunny day. |
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Bush 41, faced with a recession, rising debt and a war, contravened his own body-part-specific campaign pledge and raised taxes. |
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It certainly brings up mortality and how we'll feel when faced with death. |
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As the crime rate escalates, many citizens are faced with the difficult task of having to weigh their love for their country against their personal safety. |
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Many of the buildings are faced with light-hued stone or stucco daubed with whitewash, the doors and window frames of some painted blue-the color for good luck. |
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Dell is faced with a cratering PC market as well as competitors like Amazon in the IT service industry. |
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After years of effort, when the collectives of women farmers regained their confidence in their lands and their crops, they were faced with some pertinent questions. |
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Now, a new study provides the first experimental evidence that some hermaphrodite animals also benefit from promoting maleness when faced with troublesome conditions. |
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Back at the Muir of Dinett near Loch Kinord, still faced with a lack of chanterelles and ceps, Helen met Ann Miller who has found a unique way cultivating mushrooms. |
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If your pet should wander off in search of a mate, you may be faced with paying fines and impoundment costs or worse should your pet be injured while roaming for a mate. |
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He was faced with the great challenge of updating a decrepit and wasteful government system and responding to demands for increased freedom while maintaining order. |
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When styles of conflict have changed throughout history, kingdoms, empires and nations have been faced with the difficult task of adapting or dying. |
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Its goal is to help families faced with health problems by enhancing agency, a sense of personal control and choice, and communion, a sense of interpersonal connection. |
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Of specific interest is the essence of that experience as women await or are faced with surgical intervention and the ensuing recovery, recuperation, and rehabilitation. |
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The heritage railway is now faced with the task of replacing all of the electrical items in the station, which were frazzled by the bolt of lightning. |
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But, faced with a deep division in society, the generals regard any influence exerted by alternative tendencies as being subversive and dangerous. |
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He is now unenviably faced with the possibility of being Paul's boss. |
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Step too far off the beaten path and you could be faced with diseased rodents and filthy insects. |
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He found that people who suffered from sleep deprivation were as bad as, or worse than, those over the legal limit for alcohol when faced with standard driving ability tests. |
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A master of self-deprecation, Sloane Crosley is faced with a baffling number of choices. |
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Is it likely that those faced with such great and glittering prizes will be wholly immune to their attractions, or that their objectivity will be unimpaired? |
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Given that we use less than one percent of the total water sloshing around the planet, it does seem bizarre to suggest we are faced with shortages. |
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When asked what advice patients would give to friends faced with the prospect of undergoing ambulatory surgery, several patients said they would warn them about anesthesia. |
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Death is something that a lot of us face, and when an ordinary person is faced with it and thrown on the national media scene, you bet you pay attention. |
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It is unfair and unjustifiable when the tax payers who pay for these utopian benefits are faced with worthless private pensions or no occupational pension at all. |
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By the time we get back to the good guys, and the main plot, we've been faced with a whole load of characters that we're not really bothered about. |
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Suddenly however, you are faced with the prospect of a new future. |
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That impresario in his palmy days was once faced with a press complaining vociferously that too many of the new American plays he was energetically producing were clinkers. |
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I love to write, but I feel an unspeakable dread when faced with editing. |
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This leaves Councils faced with the decision whether to stand by and watch the continuing decline of their towns or become involved in the provision of suitable housing. |
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A would-be developer may be faced with difficulties of many different kinds, in the way of site assembly or securing the discharge of restrictive covenants. |
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They say this would leave York residents faced with either swingeing service cuts, meaning departments like education and social care could suffer badly. |
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If you're ever faced with taking an inkblot test, your best bet is to decline it, especially if your life or liberty are on the line in a court of law or shrink's office. |
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If not, he's faced with undoing a lifetime's worth of assumptions. |
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We are faced with a challenge that is difficult, but solvable. |
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District managers, however, are faced with a crazy quilt of funding streams for purposes that match the district's strategic priorities only by happenstance, if at all. |
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Companies realized, when faced with the millennium bug, that disaster preparedness, security and risk management were fundamental to the survival of corporations. |
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They have no decision-making skills or sense of moderation when faced with the forbidden fruit roll-up. |
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Of course, the reality is that white communities were never faced with the systematic denial of bank loans and insurance necessary to build a middle class life in a community. |
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We are faced with people who are battle-hardened, indoctrinated, globally networked and fluent in English. |
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However, faced with the disruption we have tried three different route variations to get around the roadworks and to keep the buses running on time. |
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But mothers are faced with a tragic conflict of interest that no amount of wishful thinking or social engineering or wilful blindness can resolve. |
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When writers and producers are faced with handling a real life death, their often mirror reality by writing the death into the fictional plot line. |
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The hardship that every Navy couple endures when faced with deployment was compounded by a medical diagnosis made just days before the ship sailed. |
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By December 11th, they were faced with the option of choosing which side's shenanigans to ratify. |
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But faced with a sleeper hit, HBO shockingly did not quite feel the same way. |
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On the rear wall is a kind of private chapel, a wall niche framed by pilasters and faced with spandrels with inlaid vegetal ornament, which shelters an altar. |
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Does it not occur to these office-bound mandarins that many white and middle class people balk at being faced with fells, lakes and dry stone walls? |
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A week last Monday, we were faced with a crisis at the collection centre when, at 6am, there was ten degrees of frost and no water could be persuaded to go down the pipes. |
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I barely get over one season of schmaltz, before I'm faced with another. |
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It is one where an occupier, faced with a hazard accidentally arising on his land, fails to act with reasonable prudence so as to remove the hazard. |
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Many lecturers, faced with such discouragement and manifest disincentives, succumb to the pressure and base their assessment of students solely on tasks such as essays. |
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When faced with a condition that is unfamiliar, a teacher must be open to feedback from the student in order to find poses and that are helpful and non-injurious. |
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You might land in Alloa just as the Real Ale Festival kicks off and be faced with over 40 real ales plus scrumpy and wine, the perfect antidote to a hard day's walking. |
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Today we are faced with a particularly grotesque form of appeasement. |
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After decades of associating Democrats with failed masculinity, the Republicans are faced with an opponent who knows how to put on a butch display. |
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When test subjects were faced with this noxious combination, the digestive system refused to break down the food and flushed it out as quickly as possible. |
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They are faced with a myriad flood of information that they have to process and integrate into their world view very rapidly and quite literally on the fly. |
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The stories were invariably morality tales, where the child hero or heroine was faced with a choice between pursuing self-gratification or helping a person in distress. |
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It was also faced with the task of repatriating some three million homecoming troops, and another three million civilians from colonies and occupied territories to Japan. |
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Many artists faced with this dilemma simply give up, or revisit the circuit of golden oldies, recycling their greatest successes until there is no longer a paying audience. |
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It is hoped to build a block wall faced with stone as soon as possible. |
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They were faced with the possibility of a flashover as the fire, in a matter of minutes, progressed to a stage where it was producing copious amounts of thick smoke. |
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The foundry was in the midst of a modernization project with the addition of automatic molding and pouring, but it was faced with quality issues. |
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But now, faced with still-worsening traffic congestion, Honolulu seems about ready to go for a system of exclusive, rapid busways. |
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After years of dodging baseballs, hockey pucks and errant race cars, spectators are faced with a new threat-terrorism. |
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At the same time, caseworkers are faced with extreme pressures and a more demanding working environment. |
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And with so many of his rivals faced with a hazardous draw sheet, The Power must be confident. |
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It's one thing to have a nondiscrimination law or regulation, and quite another to give it teeth, making it address the issues we are faced with. |
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At this point she is faced with an immediate need to subjectify the experiences she had known only academically. |
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Not long ago, Turkey was faced with stagflation but now it has a strong currency and its economy is thriving. |
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When faced with two fit lasses, one sound as a pound, the other a bit of a barmcake, who'smaking your knees all watery? |
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When faced with a real opponent, the researchers tell us, cichlids tend to show their right side in aggression displays. |
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I have never been one to flinch or crawfish when faced with an unpleasant task. |
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So I have compiled some tips to help Harvard students act less douchey when they are faced with foreign situations this weekend. |
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Clark was faced with the problem of determining which hemipenial type constituted the primitive condition. |
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When weathered, the colour of buildings made or faced with this stone is often described as honey or golden. |
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Ulpius Marcellus was sent as replacement governor and by 184 he had won a new peace, only to be faced with a mutiny from his own troops. |
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This surface could be smoothed and faced with an attractive stucco or thin panels of marble or other coloured stones called revetment. |
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Health professionals and caregivers are faced with a bewildering array of infant formulas for non-breastfed infants. |
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As long as Scotland and France were in an alliance, the English were faced with the prospect of fighting a war on two fronts. |
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Though faced with a hostile majority in Parliament, Pitt was able to solidify his position in a few months' time. |
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The 30-year-old panics if faced with one, and is forced to flee if they are placed too near to her. |
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Now faced with huge debts, which reduced Forest's ability to sign new players, they finished 16th in Hart's first season in charge. |
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Other European nations, faced with similar circumstances, opted for protection, and Disraeli was urged to reinstitute the Corn Laws. |
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The Allies were also faced with growing numbers of Burmese insurgents and the civil administration broke down in the areas they still held. |
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This was threatening to neighboring Pakistan, faced with its own restive Pashtun population. |
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By tradition, the Orthodox Church, when faced with issues that are larger than a single bishop can resolve, holds a local council. |
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Landlords whose land was crowded with poorer tenants were now faced with large bills. |
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It was published five days a week from September 2006 to September 2009, when it closed faced with competition from other free papers. |
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All politicians seem worried. After 40-plus years of being nannied by the EU they are now faced with having to stand on their own two feet. |
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She insisted, even when threatened with torture and faced with death by fire, that she was guided by voices from God. |
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No competent banker would make a NINJA loan unless he was faced with a Governmental Carrot, a Governmental Stick, or a combination of both. |
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Runrig was also faced with the challenge of acclimatising their fans to a new lead vocalist. |
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The Library is faced with Portland stone on the upper storeys which contrasts with the Cornish granite below it. |
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Xenophon also mentions bronze peltae, but probably they were only faced with a thin covering of bronze. |
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Call Handlers are regularly faced with calls for service where a person is feeling suicidal and has called the police for help. |
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Nations sometimes resort to international arbitration when faced with a specific question or point of contention in need of resolution. |
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Although women in Mexico are making big advancements they are faced with the traditional expectations of being the head of the household. |
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Trade diminished, and peasants, faced with mounting taxes and threats of violence, began to leave Russia. |
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