Ferguson readily admits he has never been in as bad a situation as the one he is faced with now. |
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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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Lack of funds to purchase the dustbins and lack of suitable dumping sites are quoted as the main hurdles faced by the local bodies. |
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The 20-year-old faced an opponent with more than 50 fights under his belt in boxing and kick-boxing. |
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The Tractor boys had arrived at the final via a 6-1 quarter-final whomping of Millwall, and faced Arsenal. |
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The Foreign Secretary had an ace up his sleeve as he faced the Commons' Foreign Affairs select committee. |
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Cllr Pat Kilbane said the Committee faced a daunting task but he hoped some benefits would be accrued from their work. |
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Another hazard that sometimes faced the picker was disturbing a nest of wasps or some other stinging creatures. |
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Persons with disabilities faced accessibility difficulties at certain polling sites. |
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Rob Ross, defending, said his client accepted he faced another custodial sentence, but urged the court to consider not jailing him. |
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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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A procedural approach is useful and sometimes necessary when a person is faced with a quandary or dilemma. |
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Yet, unaccountably, once he was faced with prisons, prisoners and warders, Balfour stopped entertaining the people. |
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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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What to do when you are suddenly faced with a wall of wallpaper sample books at your local retail store? |
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When they reached the front walk of the Nelson house at the top of the hill, Caitlin turned and faced him. |
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Meanwhile passengers have faced waits of up to 6 hours between check-in and departure. |
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The Government last night faced calls to extend help for key workers to the rest of the country to prevent the problem spreading. |
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The point is, a wafer-thin line divides near-mishaps like the one at Kalpakkam and catastrophic health hazards faced by local populations. |
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Yesterday public schools in Yorkshire blamed the rises on a dramatic increase in key costs faced by all institutions. |
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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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It was racist, but in an era when the institutions of white supremacy faced no serious challenge, race was not the exclusive focus. |
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If their land had become part of the city, they'd have faced the high property taxes used to cover social services in less affluent areas. |
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This faced some public opposition, with some naval ratings staging the Invergordon Mutiny. |
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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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Alex pulled her long brown hair into a pony tail as she faced her kid brother. |
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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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Louise Welsh faced facts when she left Glasgow University with a degree in history. |
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But this past summer, the movement faced even more formidable organizing challenges within its own ranks. |
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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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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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The language papers with wide readership in rural areas have responded admirably to the hardships faced by farmers in their own way. |
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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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In finding a solution to the problems faced by Muslims today, they have some apologetic claims, standard and ready-made answers. |
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Satellite imagery becomes useful for interpreting ice conditions to be faced by whalers no later than early March. |
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Earlier in the year the Phillies were unable to hit anyone, especially rookies they hadn't faced before, and junkballers. |
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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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A Man From The Sun is an exploration of the difficulties faced by West Indians new to Britain. |
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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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Lightplane pilots are faced with virtually the same decision-making tasks as are captains of jumbo jets. |
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Mr. Justice Carney said the only reason he adjourned the sentence and further hearing was because the youth faced a term of detention. |
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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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There seems to be no end to the problems faced by the Bangalore metro rail project. |
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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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It took the form of a very jovial round faced friend of mine called Bill who lived two streets away. |
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At one level the issue of London weighting is simply about the extra costs faced by workers in the capital, notably for housing and travel. |
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Anger and frustration radiate from a man who rarely had faced cause to be angry or frustrated, and he is almost confused by the situation. |
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In recent years the college, which was founded in 1893, has faced problems attracting students and fellows because of its unique status. |
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In fact, she says the sexism she faced was far more of an obstacle than her autism in the workplace. |
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After just a few casual dates with a man, Carla Franklin faced years of harassment, stalking, and cyberbullying. |
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He faced four charges, including making a threat to kill his wife Estelle. |
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The serene, cave-like space is defined by floors of smooth grey Italian stone and walls of ground faced concrete block with black aggregate and charcoal mortar. |
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He faced the prospect of losing his position, and might be motivated to ensure his long-term power and status beyond the point of the rightful monarch coming of age. |
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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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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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The deal saw the company's share price fall by as much as four per cent as investors faced the prospect of greater competition on the Kangaroo route. |
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Following Kenyan independence in 1963, the Maasai faced competition for land with Kikuyu and Kamba farmers moving off the highlands as their populations increased. |
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Now, once more, we faced off like the old adversaries that we were. |
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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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The union faced the task of ensuring that the balance of resources between previously advantaged and disadvantaged areas as well as in skills development was maintained. |
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When companies faced competition, Klein knew, consumers would have options. |
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I faced a constellation of challenges that made transitioning out of the trade incredibly difficult. |
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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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At that time, she faced a race against time to find a bone marrow donor who matched her rare blood type, after being diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukaemia. |
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Throughout her life, she faced public ridicule, legal persecution and, eventually, redemption through a PhD in clinical sexology. |
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But then the biggest danger we faced was tripping over the occasional turtle that clambered out of Ladybird Lake. |
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Her family faced an agonising wait to see the extent of her injuries. |
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He has been careful to keep a low profile and has not faced the same accusations of cashing in on his royal connections as Pippa. |
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One woman faced down the two alleged killers who used cleavers and carving knives to hack a soldier to death in London. |
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They also faced rigorous extra checks of carry-on bags, as well as some body searches, before boarding. |
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Working as a busboy in Miami during the 1980s, Rameau often faced racism due to his ethnicity. |
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Parents who bring wrongful birth suits seem to face a burden faced by no other plaintiffs in medical malpractice cases. |
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With over three decades in the public eye, Brinkley has faced her share of unforgiving comments. |
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Williams never faced a break point and committed just eight unforced errors in her first-round match. |
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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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In beige socks and black flip-flops, the man accused of bombing two U.S. embassies faced a judge in Manhattan. |
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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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Spall says that, faced with the contradictions in the research, they created an amalgam of them. |
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The most interesting personal information Grandin shared during the ama was the sexism she faced during the start of her career. |
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When faced with multiple casualty reports, AFP usually adopts the lower number. |
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The staid old NFL soon faced competition from the upstart AFL, which, of course, put a team in New York. |
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An Army National Guard colonel charged with knowingly exposing a woman to HIV faced his accuser in a military courtroom on Monday. |
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The factory faced serious fines for releasing dangerous chemicals into the river. |
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England progressed to the quarter finals, where once again they faced West Germany. |
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Egypt faced an Axis campaign led by Italian and German forces during the war. |
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The church hierarchy faced resistance to some of their decisions. |
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The book exaggerates the difficulties he faced in starting his career. |
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Clark was faced with the problem of determining which hemipenial type constituted the primitive condition. |
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Lesser lawyers who were vague in oral argument faced a barrage of sarcasm or, if he agreed with them, constant chiding to do better. |
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I have never been one to flinch or crawfish when faced with an unpleasant task. |
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Townsend was five hundred miles from his base, outnumbered, cumbered with sick and wounded. He faced disaster. |
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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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The croupier delicately faced her other two cards with the tip of his spatula. A four! She had lost! |
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They faced years of imprisonment in the gulaglike confines of a North Korean prison camp. |
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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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It continued to exist until around 30,000 BP, when Neanderthal man faced extinction. |
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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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In 376 the East faced an enormous barbarian influx across the Danube, mostly Goths who were refugees from the Huns. |
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In 401 or 402 Stilicho faced wars with the Visigothic king Alaric and the Ostrogothic king Radagaisus. |
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Once England had been conquered, the Normans faced many challenges in maintaining control. |
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In 1173 Henry faced the Great Revolt, an uprising by his eldest sons and rebellious barons, supported by France, Scotland and Flanders. |
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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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Those who questioned these conclusions, including the Member of Parliament Arthur Hall, faced sanctions. |
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The domestic and dynastic difficulties faced by England and France in this period quieted the war for a decade. |
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Landholders faced a great loss, but for ordinary men and women it was a windfall. |
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Protestant Reformers still faced persecution, particularly over objections to Henry's annulment. |
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It quickly became evident that, in practice, the original company faced scarcely any measurable competition. |
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Much can be gleaned about Hobbes as a person from looking at the difficulties he faced while seeking an audience for Behemoth. |
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When Charles attempted to impose his religious policies in Scotland he faced numerous difficulties. |
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For the first two years of the Commonwealth, the Rump faced economic depression and the risk of invasion from Scotland and Ireland. |
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During this period Oliver Cromwell also faced challenges in foreign policy. |
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It later faced intense competition from the Liverpool and Manchester Railway and the Macclesfield Canal. |
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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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In 1788, Pitt faced a major crisis when the King fell victim to a mysterious illness, a form of mental disorder that incapacitated him. |
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He had originally planned to form a broad coalition government, but faced the opposition of George III to the inclusion of Fox. |
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His army had succeeded in a temporary increase of French power in Egypt, though it faced repeated uprisings. |
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Alexander faced pressure from his brother, Duke Constantine, to make peace with Napoleon. |
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He regained control of the country by May and faced a renewed alliance against him. |
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Their appeal was especially effective to housewives, who faced more difficult shopping conditions after the war than during the war. |
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Generally, former Labour Speakers have faced only fringe candidates, but former Conservative Speakers have faced major party candidates. |
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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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The Byzantines also faced a revived Bulgaria, which in the late 12th and 13th centuries spread throughout the Balkans. |
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Henry II faced rebellions from his own sons, the future monarchs Richard I and John. |
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However, gains in Scotland were reversed during the reign of his successor, Edward II, who also faced conflict with the nobility. |
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The Lancastrians faced a challenge from the House of York, so called because its head, a descendant of Edward III, was Richard, Duke of York. |
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By the time the London Wall was constructed, the City's fortunes were in decline, and it faced problems of plague and fire. |
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In 1876, his family faced financial problems due to the Long Depression of 1873, so, by 1877, they had to move back to Alexandria. |
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A phalanx of policemen armed with lathis faced a mob of mill workers squatting on the road. |
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Although this concept was mathematically convenient, it was difficult to visualize, and faced opposition. |
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Newton, faced in May 1686 with Hooke's claim on the inverse square law, denied that Hooke was to be credited as author of the idea. |
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As a result, homelessness is a serious issue faced by many elderly retirees. |
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In 915, the area faced an incursion from Vikings led by Ohter and Rhoald, coming from the River Severn. |
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In the early years of Quakerism, George Fox faced resistance in developing and establishing women's meetings. |
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Sikhs faced initial opposition from the Government in forming a linguistic state that other states in India were afforded. |
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Many kindergartens have faced difficulties and challenges in adapting these models in their programs. |
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Which was on the north and which on the south depends on whether the praetorium faced east or west, which remains unknown. |
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The walls of the Upper Ward are built of Bagshot Heath stone faced on the inside with regular bricks, the gothic details in yellow Bath stone. |
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On 24 March 2010, the organisers faced a backlash following an announcement of how the 2011 event would be run. |
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Caxton was a technician rather than a writer and he often faced dilemmas concerning language standardisation in the books he printed. |
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Over the next two years, she and Percy faced ostracism, constant debt, and the death of their prematurely born daughter. |
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On 2 November 1907, Welsh faced Cyclone Johnny Thompson at the National Athletic Club in the city. |
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The band performed on the BBC's Look of the Week, where Waters and Barrett, erudite and engaging, faced tough questioning from Hans Keller. |
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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 local residents, construction workers, and onsite archeologists faced similar exposures and risks. |
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England then faced the 2002 Tri Nations Series champions Australia, who came to Twickenham on the back of a loss to Ireland. |
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He held the WBC and European heavyweight titles, and faced multiple world champions including Mike Tyson and Lennox Lewis. |
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In October 1987 Bruno faced the veteran Joe Bugner in an all British match up. |
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Following two more fights against Glen Kelly and Vincenzo Rossitto, Haye faced Alexander Gurov for the EBU cruiserweight championship. |
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In March 1986, Frank Williams faced the most serious challenge of his life. |
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Taylor has faced the incumbent BDO World Champion in challenge matches on two occasions. |
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In February 1997, he reached his third consecutive Masters final, where he faced Davis. |
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Ireland would have faced the Netherlands in the final, however the match was rained off and the teams shared the trophy. |
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The opposition Labour Party also faced a leadership challenge as a result of the EU referendum. |
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The Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn faced growing criticism from his party, which had supported remaining within the EU, for poor campaigning. |
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Female pirates, like other women in crime, faced gender and discrimination issues in both practicing this occupation and being punished for it. |
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The British faced a vast territory far larger than Britain or France, located at a far distance from home ports. |
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Enclosure faced a great deal of popular resistance because of its effects on the household economies of smallholders and landless labourers. |
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Private sector unions faced plant closures in many manufacturing industries and demands to reduce wages and increase productivity. |
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In local terms, British control rested on the Indian Civil Service, but it faced growing difficulties. |
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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 official opening ceremony was on 31 January 2009 when the Scarlets faced the Barbarians. |
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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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In addition to the allied advance, the Japanese now faced open rebellion behind their lines. |
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From this point, the advance down the main road to Rangoon faced little organised opposition. |
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They faced the 352nd Infantry Division rather than the expected single regiment. |
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The main difficulty faced by Colonel Abraham Yoffe's 9th Infantry Brigade was logistical. |
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This was threatening to neighboring Pakistan, faced with its own restive Pashtun population. |
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Southern Afghanistan faced in 2006 the deadliest violence since the Taliban's fall. |
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Marines also faced heavy shelling from Iraqi artillery as they attempted to cross a river bridge, but the river crossing was successful. |
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A coastal battery at Easington, Fort Goodwin or Kilnsea Battery, faced the Bull Sands Fort. |
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In June 2010, May faced her first major national security incident as Home Secretary with the Cumbria shootings. |
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In mid 2014, the Passport Office faced a backlog in developing processing passport applications, with around 30,000 applications hit by delays. |
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On 27 July 2011 it was reported that Margaret Ritchie faced a leadership challenge from deputy leader Patsy McGlone. |
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I personally faced 3 monored decks, and saw the Hammer in 4 different decks on Saturday. |
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In addition to the missing UNMOs, the British government faced political and diplomatic problems. |
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At Two Sisters, the British faced both enemy resistance and friendly fire, but managed to capture their objectives. |
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That same month, Boeing faced compensation claims from airlines owing to ongoing delivery delays. |
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One of the major challenges that NIR has faced is the limited number of trains available for service at peak times. |
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Gaelic has faced widespread prejudice in Great Britain for generations, and those feelings were easily transposed to British North America. |
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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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In some areas, such as human sexuality, the church establishment has faced resistance from congregations. |
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Landlords whose land was crowded with poorer tenants were now faced with large bills. |
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The initial problem the WHO team faced was inadequate reporting of smallpox cases. |
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This permitted its authors to claim they had published fiction, not truth, if they ever faced allegations of libel. |
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In Scotland performances were largely limited to performances by visiting actors, who faced hostility from the Kirk. |
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Clapton and Boyd tried unsuccessfully to have children, even trying in vitro fertilisation in 1984, but were faced instead with miscarriages. |
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The DF began publishing a weekly newspaper, Justice, which soon faced financial losses that Morris covered. |
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Burton faced the same troubles with playing character roles as before with Belch. |
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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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Even the WRU had problems, as it faced the fact that it was the only home union without their own ground. |
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With only the points earned against Namibia being taken through to the Super Eights, Scotland faced a difficult route to the World Cup. |
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In their first match after the World Cup campaign, Scotland faced France in the southern French town of Lezignan. |
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An example of sentencing is that UK pensioner and cancer victim Karl Andree, aged 74, faced 360 lashes for home brewing alcohol. |
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Even if she could have faced life without him, she could not go through it all again, the bankruptcy and shame and necessitude. |
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The second administration of Yrigoyen faced an economic crisis, precipitated by the Great Depression. |
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In the summer of 83, Agricola faced the massed armies of the Caledonians, led by Calgacus, at the Battle of Mons Graupius. |
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The growing power of the Mercian kingdom to the south added to the problems faced by Northumbrian kings. |
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The Scots faced a calamity at the Battle of Verneuil in 1424, when they lost 6000 men. |
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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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His father was not a popular king and faced two major rebellions during his reign. |
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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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Midland needed to rationalise the enlarged Clydesdale but faced resistance. |
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Runrig was also faced with the challenge of acclimatising their fans to a new lead vocalist. |
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In 1069 William faced more troubles from Northumbrian rebels, an invading Danish fleet, and rebellions in the south and west of England. |
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With the end of the civil war, Henry's government faced the task of rebuilding royal authority across large parts of the country. |
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However traffic travelling eastbound on the 1930s cliffhugging route still faced speed restrictions at both tunnel locations. |
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In 2012, the Airport faced sustained criticism from the First Minister of Wales, Carwyn Jones. |
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The wave of black immigrants who arrived in Britain from the Caribbean in the 1950s faced significant amounts of racism. |
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The West Gate faced onto the harbour, and was also known as the Golden Gate, named after the principal gateway in the city of Constantinople. |
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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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There were talks about such an event in 2003, but the idea was faced by opposition from the local BNP councillors and their supporters. |
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Wren faced the additional challenge of incorporating towers into the design, as had been planned at St Peter's Basilica. |
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Wales faced England at Twickenham for Gatland's inaugural match as coach and their first match of the 2008 Six Nations. |
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On 23 July 2005, The Liberty Stadium was officially opened as Swansea faced Fulham in a friendly game. |
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The new clubs faced hostility from the rugby union scene, class prejudice and the rise of a more popular professional game, association football. |
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Almost three weeks later he faced Wells at Covent Garden for a second time, but now as challenger. |
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Welsh's final fight in Britain until 1910, took place in Pontypridd on 3 October, when he faced two opponents on the same night. |
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He faced a charge of disorderly conduct, after he came off worse in a drunken encounter with Edward Delaney of New York. |
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He was calm, elusive and able to frustrate those who faced him, especially heavy hitters. |
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They faced prejudice for their faith and the cities of Philadelphia, New York, and Baltimore were not always set up for their needs. |
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The threats faced by seabirds have not gone unnoticed by scientists or the conservation movement. |
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Greece and Cyprus were no exception, they faced the same issue of paths taken under Ottoman educational policies. |
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The Romans faced many rebellions, and it took them many years to pacify both islands. |
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The difficulties that Eurostar faces in expanding its services would also be faced by any potential competitors to Eurostar. |
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Jim Crumley, himself an incomer, has noted the difficulties faced by Yell by both depopulation and repopulation. |
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In the late 18th century, Britain's naval supremacy faced a new challenge from Napoleonic France and her continental allies. |
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When the rudder was in its normal position the tiller was inserted in the upper hole so that the tiller faced athwartwise. |
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Among the challenges faced by the wagon route operators were crossing rivers, mountains and hostile Native Americans. |
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It faced and was defeated by the Allied Powers that had formed around the Triple Entente. |
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It should be noted that the chapel faced the Chapel Notre Dame de Grace of Honfleur across the estuary. |
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The farming communities faced food shortages that year by losing their grain and livestock. |
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However, that house too faced extinction in the male line less than two decades later. |
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Hitler sat in the same chair in which Marshal Ferdinand Foch had sat when he faced the defeated German representatives. |
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They faced the 352nd Infantry Division, rather than the expected single regiment. |
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The Axis now faced a war in Africa on two fronts with Eighth Army approaching from the east and the British, French and Americans from the west. |
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More than 420 were taken to the nearby West Hatch RSPCA Wildlife Centre, though most of the affected creatures faced permanent injury or death. |
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Colonists often faced the threat of attacks from neighboring colonies, as well as from indigenous tribes and pirates. |
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Once the trip ended, slaves faced a life on the frontier significantly different from most labor in the Upper South. |
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They faced secessionists of the Confederate States of America, who advocated for states' rights to expand slavery. |
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Ingestion of plastic flotsam is another problem, one faced by many seabirds. |
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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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Young stone-pelters took to the streets and faced armed police who fired straight at them, killing several. |
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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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In 1978, Ian McIntyre took over as controller of Radio 3 but quickly faced uncomfortable relationships between departments. |
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By 1846, Peel's ministry faced a crisis involving the repeal of the Corn Laws. |
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They often face particular issues in addition to those faced by the wider category of indigenous peoples. |
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They also faced high government deficits and growing unrest led by militant labour unions. |
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Law enforcement agencies, particularly the police, faced criticism for their heavy handling of the 2004 Orange Revolution. |
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In the summer of 84, Agricola faced the armies of the Caledonians, led by Calgacus, at the Battle of Mons Graupius. |
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The original settlement developed on hills that faced onto a ford beside the Tiber Island, the only natural ford of the river in this area. |
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After Bismarck had excluded Austria from Germany, many Austrians faced a dilemma about their identity. |
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The difficulty faced by any national history is the changeable nature of ethnicity. |
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The Austrian army therefore faced the technologically superior Prussian army with support only from Saxony. |
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Provinces in southern Italy faced the Normans, who arrived in Italy at the beginning of the 11th century. |
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In Constantinople, however, a coup put in power Michael Doukas, who soon faced the opposition of Nikephoros Bryennios and Nikephoros Botaneiates. |
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Alexander then faced the Assakenoi, who fought in the strongholds of Massaga, Ora and Aornos. |
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These states faced the attacks of the Byzantine Greek successor states of Nicaea and Epirus, as well as Bulgaria. |
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Following the 2008 coup, the military government of Mauritania faced severe international sanctions and internal unrest. |
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By the time he died, China was in severe debt and the Yuan court faced popular discontent. |
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Mongol soldiers were more lightly armored than many of the armies they faced but were able to make up for it with maneuverability. |
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This road also faced a catastrophe in 2011 when it was sumerged with rainwater. |
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This movement faced resistance from ethnicities of traditional religions, the Serers in particular. |
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They founded Birchtown, Nova Scotia, but faced harsh winters and racial discrimination from nearby Shelburne, Nova Scotia. |
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They set about sailing upriver, but their advance faced unremitting hostility from the Mandinka inhabitants upriver. |
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In the 900s, the Umayyad caliphate faced a challenge from the Fatimids in north Africa. |
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Both armies faced each other at the camps of Toro resulting in an indecisive battle. |
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Due to the high concentration of industries in the metropolitan region, the city has faced serious problems of environmental pollution. |
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The young king, now named Sri Vikrama Rajasinha, faced a British invasion in 1803 but successfully retaliated. |
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In 1534, Gujarat faced attack from the Mughals and the Rajput states of Chitor and Mandu. |
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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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In the early 2000s, the industry faced serious limitations in infrastructure, communications, industry standards, and personnel training. |
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Philippine cinema has a long history and is popular domestically, but has faced increasing competition from American, Asian and European films. |
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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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Philip faced major difficulties in raising taxes, and collection was largely farmed out to local lords. |
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The flow of income from the New World proved vital to his militant foreign policy, but nonetheless his exchequer several times faced bankruptcy. |
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The congregation came to believe that they faced eventual extinction if they remained there. |
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With the local population in such a weakened state, the colonists faced no resistance to settling there. |
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Tsarist absolutism faced few serious challenges until the late 19th century. |
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Environmental demands faced by the maritime shipping industry may emerge as a driver for developing the Northern Sea Route. |
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Trade diminished, and peasants, faced with mounting taxes and threats of violence, began to leave Russia. |
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When faced with a false friend, memorization and repetition are the keys to mastery. |
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Caxton was a technician rather than a writer, and he often faced dilemmas concerning language standardisation in the books that he printed. |
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Occasionally, a court is faced with an issue of such overwhelming public importance that the court will pronounce upon it without deciding it. |
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Objectively evaluating the historical and prospective performance of a business is a challenge faced by many. |
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Blacks also faced violence in the form of lynching, shooting, and the burning of churches. |
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As of 2010 The country faced high unemployment, economic collapse, a weak currency and poor travel documents restricting movement. |
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The Lords was now faced with the prospect of a Parliament Act, which had considerable support from the Irish Nationalists. |
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As a result, he faced criticism over the policy itself and the circumstances of the decision. |
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The party was then faced with the problem of how to produce a credible leader, who was not Benjamin Disraeli. |
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Personality is that which informs what an individual will do when faced with a given situation. |
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The empires faced common problems associated with maintaining huge armies and supporting a central bureaucracy. |
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The Century cinema, which faced Beresford Square, was previously known as Premier Cinema and Royal Arsenal Cinema. |
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If captured, the protesters faced charges of arson, robbery, riot, machine breaking and assault. |
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Those convicted faced imprisonment, transportation, and possibly execution. |
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Following the terrible harvests of 1828 and 1829, farm labourers faced the approaching winter of 1830 with dread. |
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Flanders faced the difficult situation of being politically subservient to France, but also reliant on trade with England. |
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Belgium faced a food crisis and an international response was organized by the American engineer Herbert Hoover. |
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