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1 Helen wasn't a native Iowan, which explained her penchant for liking to confront people .
2 John's style was to confront people , make them back off.
3 Seeing her confront people so coarsely never gets less shocking.
4 They have to confront people 's misconceptions about the bill.
5 He seems to be willing to confront people .
6 In the video, in which he was holding a gun, he said planned to confront people in Islamberg.
7 Police in Arlington released the footage but with a warning that people should never confront people who are armed.
8 Batts and other police commanders told officers to "hold the line" with rioters rather than confront people causing damage or threatening police.
9 As a big league manager, Torre always preferred operating at low decibels, without confronting people .
10 Of all her old indifference that side which confronted people had always been the most sturdy, the most solidly built.
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