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Facing an economic crisis, Japan's ruling corporate cabal decides to take military action against the U. S. Along with China and India, Japan plots to curtail the American presence in the Pacific and re-establish the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere.

Facing and late
Facing political concerns that the new fighters were not designed for the ground-attack role that had proven particularly useful in Iraq and Afghanistan, a plan to decommission the A-10 has been replaced with a plan to upgrade the existing aircraft with improved electronics, extending the service life of the planes until as late as 2028.
Her fourth and final column, titled " Facing death in Sri Lanka and Thailand ", described her two near-death experiences in late 2004.
Facing operating losses, the northern Illinois and Iowa lines were offered for sale by Canadian Pacific in 1997, and the I & M Rail Link purchased the line late that year.
Facing ruin, TRN brought back FCF content but it was too little, too late and the channel folded.

Facing and had
Facing the forest now, she who had not dared to enter it before, walked between two trees at random and headed in what she believed was the direction of the pool.
Facing the danger of encirclement, Constantine realized that his army could no longer continue hostilities, agreed to Eleftherios Venizelos ' proposal and accepted the Bulgarian request for armistice as this had been communicated through Romania.
Facing the Columbus Crew who captured the MLS Supporter's Shield for the best record in the MLS, the Wizards had a strong showing, earning a 1 – 1 tie in Game 1 of the first round series.
Facing a dismal job market and limited chances of going abroad, intellectuals and students had a greater vested interest in political issues.
Facing money problems and unable to continue at the Tome School, the Rouse family sought a way for him to attend college by appealing to his oldest sister, who had married a Navy officer stationed in Hawaii.
Facing each other in groups of six, the twelve wall paintings depict acts of valor or incidents of war that had occurred during the city ’ s history.
Facing the end of their way of life, the local population had little choice but to seek assistance from the missions and convert to Christianity.
Facing arrest and certain execution with their identities now revealed, the revolutionaries had no choice but to stage a coup.
Facing the threat of the Arab invasion on the south and the Khazar offensive on the north, Javanshir had to recognize the caliph's suzerainty.
Facing the Anglo-French onslaught, the Dutch republic had delivered itself into the hands of the charismatic young stadtholder William III of Orange, Charles's own nephew.
Facing a city divided between occupying powers and with little resemblance to the mythic city it once was, which had harboured the then-shattered Austro-Hungarian Jewish community, he moved to Paris in 1948.
Facing the Boston Red Sox, the Cardinals won the 1946 World Series four games to three, as Musial had six hits and four RBI.
Facing a possible cancellation by NBC ( whose fortunes had now changed to become the number one network ) Gleason contrived a phony marriage between the characters in the final episode of season four, " Bonds of Steele ", as an attempt to garner additional interest and provoke NBC to pick up the series for a fifth season.
Facing death had become his drug.
Facing a murder conviction, Rupolo had decided to become a government witness.
Facing the 8th Army, LXXVI Panzer Corps had suffered 16, 000 casualties.
* Ida Craddock — Facing prison in 1902 for sending through the U. S. Mail sexually explicit marriage manuals she had authored, Craddock penned a lengthy public suicide note to her readers condemning Anthony Comstock, sponsor of the Comstock Act under which she was convicted.
Facing tough competition from French high-speed TGV trains, Air Inter had encouraged its pilots to fly at high speeds at low altitudes, and had not installed ground proximity warning systems on its airliners because such systems generated too many nuisance alarms during high-speed, low-altitude flight.
Facing destitution, James had no choice but to sell the Sancy to Cardinal Mazarin for the reported sum of £ 25, 000.
Facing a tour, the band recruited drummer, John DiTeodoro ( Johnny Dee ), who had been the drummer for the band Waysted.
Facing NBC's popular two-year-old Wheel of Fortune, it did not draw the audience Gambit had.
Facing an outraged student body, Lisa realizes that she has been used by the teaching staff and had been seduced by glamor and power.
Facing the British Empire forces were the Sixth Army under 73-year-old General von Falkenhausen and the Second Army under General von der Marwitz ( who was recovering from an illness he had contracted on the Eastern Front ).

Facing and been
In the first decade of the 21st century, the librettist of an early Birtwistle opera, Michael Nyman, has been focusing on composing operas, including Facing Goya, Man and Boy: Dada, and Love Counts.
Facing rough conditions, assembled breakwaters have been destroyed several times due to bad weather.
Facing social, cultural, and economic despair, the Chagossians now live as a marginalized community in Mauritius and Seychelles and have not been allowed to return home.
Facing up to the wrongs that had been committed would be essential, however.
) In his book Facing Hell, An Autobiography 1913-1996, Wenham writes, " I believe that endless torment is a hideous and unscriptural doctrine which has been a terrible burden on the mind of the church for many centuries and a terrible blot on her presentation of the Gospel.
Facing a long spell in prison, a week of events led to Mel's escape: upon discovering that she was pregnant, Phil bailed her for £ 30, 000, but she then discovered that Lisa was responsible for shooting Phil and that both knew it had not been Steve despite her continued suspicions.

Facing and struck
Facing comparable facts, the Fifth Circuit struck down Texas's sex toy ban holding that " morality is an insufficient justification for a statute " and " interests in ' public morality ' cannot constitutionally sustain the statute after Lawrence.
Facing down the corrupt police officers about to kill them, Sarah and Samson were simultaneously struck by Energy X, fusing them together into a composite being.

Facing and on
Facing the Texas Rangers in a doubleheader at Camden Yards on August 22, the Orioles surrendered 30 runs in the first game-a modern-era record for a single game-in a 30 – 3 defeat.
Facing only token opposition, Magloire won the election and assumed office on December 6.
Facing increasing competition from China and South Korea, manufacturing in Japan today now focuses primarily on high-tech and precision goods, such as optical equipment, hybrid cars, and robotics.
I have written at length on this philosophy in my book Facing Reality.
Facing bodyline tactics for the first time, England first suffered, falling to 134 for 4, with Wally Hammond being hit on the chin, though he recovered to continue his innings.
Facing assassination, he committed suicide on 9 June 68 ( the first Roman emperor to do so ).
Facing the cathedral on the east bank of the river is the historic district of Śródka.
Facing the 13 – 0 Colts on the road, the Chargers took a 16 – 0 lead into the third quarter of the game, but the Colts responded with 17 points of their own to take a one-point lead in the fourth quarter.
Facing the hieroglyphs of the last canvases of the Parisian period ( which are said to be the most difficult ), they provide the Rosetta stone on which the meaning of these mysterious figures is inscribed ".
Facing pressure from Governor Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Walker resigned from office on September 1, 1932, and promptly fled for Europe until the danger of criminal prosecution appeared remote.
Facing near-certain impeachment in the House of Representatives and a strong possibility of a conviction in the Senate, Nixon resigned the presidency on August 9, 1974.
In November 2006, there was an hour-long documentary on the British television network Channel 4 about Facing the World, an organization that helps children with severe facial disfigurements in developing countries.
See also " Facing the Truths of History " by Jacob Schachter on the public disclosure of the relationship between these major Orthodox and Reform figures.
Facing too great an army, the Spartans decide to surrender the city on the condition that the garrison can leave unharmed.
Facing the representatives of the middle class, the Republicans, then situated on the extreme left, addressed the miserable world of the worker.
Facing the Islanders for the Cup, the Flyers ultimately lost in six games on Bob Nystrom's overtime Cup-winning goal.
Facing death, Tom Jr. declares his love for Phyllis in Tom Swift on the Phantom Satellite.
Facing the Clarendon Building on Broad Street, Oxford | Broad Street.
By the time the book reaches Part III, Facing the Future, Molly has somewhat of a grasp on all these concepts.
Facing criticism of his work on publicity tours and in trade publications, he began writing poetry to express his emotions.
Facing the bridge to Port Jervis, New York on US Routes 6 and 209
Facing back taxes on mining claims he owned, Watson donated much of the land in Alta to the U. S. Forest Service.
David R. Blumenthal in his book " Facing the Abusing God " ( 1993 ) has drawn on data from the field of child abuse and has proposed " worship of God through protest " as a legitimate response of survivors of both the Holocaust and child abuse.
" Facing hostility towards hardcore punk, SST groups like Black Flag and the Minutemen played wherever they could, mainly at house parties and in basements early on.

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