"He turned to confront me." | |
"I confront the dark ghosts that hide in the night, a crowd of them. | |
"I have to defend his honor and confront you ... | |
"I shall never be afraid to confront the real." | |
"Many numerous little questions confront us." | |
"He turned to confront me." | |
"I confront the dark ghosts that hide in the night, a crowd of them. | |
"I have to defend his honor and confront you ... | |
"I shall never be afraid to confront the real." | |
"Many numerous little questions confront us." | |
"If Prof Willingdon's listening, I beg him to understand that, were we to bow to his threat we might be exposing this country, indeed the whole of the free world, ...to a danger far greater than any that confronts us now." | |
- And finally, they ended with a series of horses going from top to bottom and, in the final phase, adding this very beautiful horse that confronts the viewers when they arrive in the cave. | |
- Jerry confronts Houston. The Texan laughs, all Texan like. | |
- She confronts him, pushes her down. | |
- The problem that confronts us is this, | |
"If Prof Willingdon's listening, I beg him to understand that, were we to bow to his threat we might be exposing this country, indeed the whole of the free world, ...to a danger far greater than any that confronts us now." | |
- And finally, they ended with a series of horses going from top to bottom and, in the final phase, adding this very beautiful horse that confronts the viewers when they arrive in the cave. | |
- Jerry confronts Houston. The Texan laughs, all Texan like. | |
- She confronts him, pushes her down. | |
- The problem that confronts us is this, | |
"After two days of waiting in Vienna, "I confronted the Lausenschlange in a dark alley. | |
"I confronted my cousin and he admitted it. | |
"I was confronted by a self-important American-hating, frog leg eating, | |
"I'm glad you confronted me about your feelings, Gina-bo-bina. | |
"The courageous Professor Lidenbrok crossed oceans and jungles... confronted Indians and wild beasts to get to Diamantina... and meet Helena Morley. | |
"And this week, after finally confronting him, "she can see her dad for who he really is." | |
"The cold we'll be confronting, so put on your parka." | |
"We have the greatest technology of any country in the world along with the greatest, not the greatest, but very serious problems confronting our people, and I want to be president in order to focus on these problems in a way that uses the energy of our people to move us forward, basically." | |
'Britain's wartime coalition 'was confronting other, more major problems. | |
'Working-class girl confronting insurmountable social barriers. | |
"After two days of waiting in Vienna, "I confronted the Lausenschlange in a dark alley. | |
"I confronted my cousin and he admitted it. | |
"I was confronted by a self-important American-hating, frog leg eating, | |
"I'm glad you confronted me about your feelings, Gina-bo-bina. | |
"The courageous Professor Lidenbrok crossed oceans and jungles... confronted Indians and wild beasts to get to Diamantina... and meet Helena Morley. | |
"And this week, after finally confronting him, "she can see her dad for who he really is." | |
"The cold we'll be confronting, so put on your parka." | |
"We have the greatest technology of any country in the world along with the greatest, not the greatest, but very serious problems confronting our people, and I want to be president in order to focus on these problems in a way that uses the energy of our people to move us forward, basically." | |
'Britain's wartime coalition 'was confronting other, more major problems. | |
'Working-class girl confronting insurmountable social barriers. | |