Word: confronted
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Nixon's own party demanded that the President take drastic action to right the sinking ship. It appears Nixon, the man who has faced so many crises in his political career, now must confront his most difficult crisis...
...underlying principle, the Vice President said, is the right of the accused to confront their accusors...
Ithaca, N.Y., is the wrong place to look for lacrosse victories around the Ivy League, but the Crimson stickmen, still searching for their first triumph, will journey there today to confront Ivy powerhouse Cornell...
Both India and Pakistan are faced with the problem of political splinter groups advocating territorial secession, while Bangladesh must confront the economic problems of an emerging Third World nation...
...literary material written before 1900. The quality of literature written in earlier times is certainly not inherently better than material being turned out today; however, earlier literature is a known quantity, while more recent material has yet to be evaluated. Fully 95 per cent of all human problems which confront the practicing lawyer are not unique to the twentieth century. The great beauty of English literature between 1550 and 1900, and the Greek and Latin classics, is its limited quantity...