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1 It's also a direct challenge of the Chinese Communist Party's growing influence.
2 So, in response to this direct challenge , he answered with dry dignity:
3 Neither he nor Phillis Wheatley made any direct challenge to race prejudice.
4 A dangerous light leaped into the woman's eyes at this direct challenge .
5 Jagr was not a vampire to back down from a direct challenge .
6 Another direct challenge to his leadership will now be mounted in late September.
7 But two Taliban offensives this week are a direct challenge to that assertion.
8 This is a direct challenge to software leaders Microsoft and Apple.
9 This edict was scarcely less than a direct challenge to the French Emperor.
10 Indeed, Islamabad faces a direct challenge from the related Pakistani Taliban.
11 This Boston Tea Party was a direct challenge to British authority.
12 He was debating a direct challenge of the young woman's veracity.
13 At the direct challenge Bonbright raised his eyes to his father's face appealingly.
14 The murders do represent a direct challenge to the forces of law and order.
15 The deal would also represent a direct challenge to Amazon in Asia's third-largest economy.
16 The police's actions are a direct challenge to those freedoms.
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