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1 He then moved on to TV Nation, where Moore practised liberal politics as confrontational entertainment.
2 But many still see the would-be president as confrontational .
3 Fernandez has signalled he will not be as confrontational , but his policies are still unclear.
4 With unusual diplomacy, he modulated his response, no longer as confrontational but sticking by his conclusion:
5 MEW is not as confrontational as Njoya's mother.
6 It was more like The Surreal World, with Powell portrayed as confrontational in many of the edited scenes.
7 But Philip Casey's third novel, written with his characteristic diffidence, never becomes as confrontational as the subject might suggest.
8 Explained his style as confrontational .
9 Beijing, while making clear it was displeased with North Korea's behaviour, generally opposes sanctions and other measures it sees as confrontational .
10 He added that investors settled down after it appeared that Russia's response would not be as confrontational as they initially feared.
11 Deborah was in a group that could best be described as confrontational , which was no surprise to those who know her and love her.
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