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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 a prosecution which has demanded the death penalty, he said: ' I have participated in the war against Communism in Korea and at Dienbienphu, and I have helped in the evacuation of North Vietnamese to the free world.
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.
I have written at length on this philosophy in my book Facing Reality.
Facing the Los Angeles Dodgers in the now best-of-seven NLCS, a split of the first four games set the stage for Game 5 at Busch Stadium.
Facing third down, Anderson tried to connect with Curtis in the end zone, but 49ers safety Dwight Hicks intercepted the ball at the 5-yard line and returned it 27 yards to the 32.
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 Buffalo in the Stanley Cup Finals, the Flyers won the first two games at home.
Facing a potential two to nothing deficit, the Bulls won Game 2 at the Delta Center and tied the series.
Facing rookie Dick Hoover of the Boston Braves, Wilhelm swung and sliced a home run over the short right-field fence at the Polo Grounds.
Facing the Thames, at the end of Lonsdale Road, The Bull's Head pub is known as the suburban Ronnie Scott's and was one of the first and most important jazz venues in Britain from the postwar years onward.
Facing severe prosecution in 1839 Chartists took to attending services at churches they held in contempt to display their numerical strength and express their dissatisfaction.
Facing the light: historic American portrait daguerreotypes: an exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, September 22, 1978 – January 15, 1979.
* Articles and essays from web site of David R. Blumenthal ( Professor of Judaic Studies at Emory University and author of Facing the Abusing God: A Theology of Protest )
Facing the threat of Japanese Kamikaze attacks the British and US developed surface-to-air rockets like British Stooge or the American Lark as counter measures, but none of them were ready at the end of the war.
" 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.
Facing murderous volleys, the French halted and turned, being shot at as they withdrew, leaving their casualties behind.
Facing the problem of existence of evil in the world, the Mu ' tazilis pointed at the free will of human beings, so that evil was defined as something that stems from the errors in human acts.
* " A Brief History of Codependence and a Look at the Psychological Literature ," in: P. Mellody e. a., Facing Codependence, New York etc.
Facing financial trouble of their own, WCCW then allied themselves with the AWA and CWA, and Jerry Lawler would challenge WCCW Heavyweight champion Kerry Von Erich to a title unification match at SuperClash III in December.
Facing relegation as the bottom club in the Cymru Alliance at the end of the 1997-98 season, Alex first explored the idea of a merger with Mostyn F. C ..
Facing northwest, the apartment building at 3425 Morningstar Drive can be seen.
Facing Future debuted at # 25 on Billboard magazine's Top Pop Catalogue chart.
Facing the loss of UP's traffic at the Omaha gateway, virtually every railroad directly and indirectly affected by this combination immediately filed protests asking that the transaction be denied.
Facing membership at 5 teams for the 2013 – 14 season, the conference added Northern Michigan from the CCHA on July 15, 2011.

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Facing southwest along Highway 115 ; in the distance the central reservation | median narrows and the route merges with Ontario Highway 35 | Highway 35
# Facing the entering roadway for a merge-type movement if engineering judgment indicates that control is needed because acceleration geometry and / or sight distance is not adequate for merging traffic operation.

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Facing news industry skepticism about their background and qualifications to run an international news agency, Ruhe and Geissler watched an increase in contract cancellations.
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.
" Similarly, Fossum and Mason say in their book Facing Shame that " While guilt is a painful feeling of regret and responsibility for one's actions, shame is a painful feeling about oneself as a person.
Facing suspicions about his " Irish " roots and his association with New Licht theologian John Simson ( then under investigation by Scottish ecclesiastical courts ), a ministry in Scotland was unlikely to be a success, so he left the church, returning to Ireland to pursue a career in academia.
He views “ Towards the Gardens ” as aboutfamily upbringing and its emotional energy ”, while “ In the Gardens ” and “ Facing the Gardens ” present “ physical and psychical ” ( n. p.
Facing up to three years in prison and apparently shamed after he was forced to testify in court about the secret money transfer days earlier, he committed suicide on August 4, 2003 by leaping from his 12th floor office.
Chuvalo was featured as part of the 2009 documentary film Facing Ali, in which notable former opponents of Ali ( Chuvalo fought Ali twice ) speak about how fighting Ali changed their lives.
Facing to Wakasa Bay, about 55 km south from Fukui, 80 km east from Maizuru, 97 km northeast from Kyoto,
Facing their real issues may be too difficult for them, so they " create " a kind of " artificial " problem ( in their case, hoarding ) and prefer to battle with it rather than determine, face, or do something about their real anxieties, face their inner demons.
Facing little opposition, he proceeded to destroy about 15 villages before returning home.
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 Maraventano was a force of about 2, 000 including only 160 trained soldiers ( 100 from the Frontier Battalion and 60 from the re-formed 2nd Ethiopian Battalion ).
Facing the Russians was the Japanese Third Army, about 90, 000 strong, backed by 474 artillery guns, under the command of General Baron Nogi Maresuke.
Facing anti-Mormon Indian agents and working among a people he knew very little about was a daunting task.
In April / May 2008, Facing South drew widespread attention for breaking the story about illegal and allegedly deceptive election practices by Women's Voices Women Vote, a non-profit group in Washington, D. C. with close ties to Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton.
( iii ) Facing the Dragon: Confronting Personal and Spiritual Grandiosity ( 2003 ) is a collection of essays about various aspects of grandiosity.
In November 2006, there was an hour-long documentary on the British television network Channel 4 about Facing the World.
Alexandre Skirda, in his book Facing the Enemy: A history of Anarchist Organization from Proudhon to May 1968 ( p. 131 ), attributes much of the controversy about the Platform to the original 1926 French translation made by its opponent Voline.
He made a film about the facial deforming disease noma for a BBC 2 documentary Make Me A New Face which followed the work of the charity Facing Africa and Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Facing the loss of his scholarship Josh stands on the edge of a bridge, about to commit suicide himself.

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