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1 Police said he would face a number of driving and firearms-related charges.
2 The mental health social work workforce does, however, face a number of challenges.
3 But the plaintiffs will face a number of obstacles to survive in court.
4 He would face a number of charges related to firearms incidents.
5 The Manganos still face a number of lawsuits filed by relatives of the victims.
6 Across the Delta, we still face a number of challenges.
7 The EU executive said the merged Honeywell-Sperian would still face a number of significant competitors.
8 Staley will face a number of challenges at Barclays.
9 The plain packaging rules do, however, still face a number of challenges under global trade rules.
10 Bond buyers now face a number of risks.
11 However, experimenters face a number of methodological issues, and these issues are particularly pertinent when imaging children.
12 Banks still face a number of obstacles.
13 Mr Lasebai is wanted on foot of 16 extradition warrants to face a number of charges in Britain.
14 He punched her in the face a number of times and also kicked her a number of times.
15 Students with disabilities and students from disadvantaged backgrounds, meanwhile, face a number of hurdles getting into third level.
16 The man will face a number of charges and his dog has been seized by local animal control.
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