Exemplos de uso de Confronts em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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When Moscow confronts us?
Who confronts, going down.
Sarah Layton confronts Kemp.
He confronts the wolf and defends his sheep.
What will I do when God confronts me?
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Sansa confronts an old friend.
Hannah, wearing Eve's wig, confronts Simon.
And love confronts pleasure with pain.
He returns to Athens,regains Pandora's Box, and confronts Ares.
The Bible confronts us with the truth.
Here, on the street, in competition,a man confronts you, he's the enemy.
Daniel confronts Jack about his return.
And then three days ago, he confronts me after class.
Kratos confronts him in one of the city's halls.
But now the country confronts a new threat.
Blane confronts Steff, and approaches Andie and Duckie.
The Selfosophist psycho finally confronts the writer, killing him.
Walter confronts the cheater, who decides to kill him to keep it quiet.
The artist's daughter confronts the artist and the man.
Design confronts new challenges in innovating for sustainable development.
You dropped this bombshell on her, she confronts her husband, he kills her.
Citizen Media confronts the threat of censorship and oppression.
Continental Basketball Association Confronts an Uncertain Future.
Queen Nzinga confronts of formidable enemy, Portuguese.
Reading can be conceived as a language game for one player- the reader- who,by trial and error, confronts a succession of interpretive hypotheses.
Even if he confronts you, ignore him Got that?
BERLIN- The world's task in addressing North Korea's saber rattling is made no easier by the fact that it confronts an impoverished and effectively defeated country.
The Libyan legacy confronts Iran with its own conundrum.
Soon afterwards, they continue going down more and more, until the point they need clean, through the fights,battles and confronts for redeeming of bestial beings that inhabit over there.
When a wolf pack confronts a moose, their eyes lock.