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1 Women face a barrage of difficulties, just because of their sex.
2 On Thursday, the president will face a barrage of questions via a virtual parliamentary sitting.
3 They are unfortunate enough to face a barrage of criticism for making their feelings known.
4 McCabe is one of several FBI figures to face a barrage of criticism by Republican in recent weeks.
5 However, BNP could face a barrage of legal cases from Fortis shareholders that would make the deal far less appealing.
6 And women - who have won some high-profile rights - face a barrage of male controls in this socially conservative kingdom.
7 Trump will likely face a barrage of attack ads and negative mailings funded by Super PACs, labor unions and the campaign of his Democratic opponent.
8 NewsImageFile: Under pressure... Malaysia's officials are facing a barrage of questions.
9 Huckabee already faced a barrage of negative advertising from interest groups in Iowa.
10 The newlyweds have faced a barrage of negative headlines this year.
11 Mr Trump has faced a barrage of criticism from some world figures during campaigning.
12 The group faced a barrage of attacks from all angles.
13 And Mr Key faced a barrage of questions, none easy, for nearly half an hour.
14 Edinburgh were now giving away penalty after penalty as they faced a barrage of attacks.
15 He has faced a barrage of criticism from parents who lost children in the shootings.
16 Channel 4 has faced a barrage of criticism over Bringing Up Baby, which aired last month.
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