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en They're looking for confrontation, you know, that gives them notoriety. So, they will play up on that.

en Confrontation is not a dirty word. Sometimes it's the best kind of journalism as long you don't confront people just for the sake of a confrontation. Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo world. Confrontation is not a dirty word. Sometimes it's the best kind of journalism as long you don't confront people just for the sake of a confrontation.

en The Orlando Police Department has confirmed that one person was killed overnight in a confrontation between officers and the suspect but they have not said why the confrontation actually occurred.

en Their notoriety is going to play a factor in this as well. We have to take into account their safety in prison.

en I think coordinators have always done the same stuff. Every play I've run, I've copied. ... Maybe it's just more notoriety. Maybe it's easier to blame somebody else.

en I don't think Bud wants a major confrontation. On other hand he wants major changes, and that's going to lead to a major confrontation, ... The union is very well run. They win all the legal fights and baseball has to fold. There isn't much history that says the owners have a very good chance.

en He has a choice now between cooperation and confrontation. Confrontation has not gotten him what he wanted. It might be time for him to try cooperation.

en He needed to make deals. a deal meant an opponent, an opponent meant confrontation and confrontation was the source of his strength.

en A lot of people ask me, why do you play Division III basketball? You don't get a lot of notoriety, you don't get a lot of fans ? but I guess we get a lot of fans. But this is it, for moments like these.

en It gives characters the opportunity to pause before a critical confrontation and decide how they are going to play this scene. Sometimes they completely blow it, and sometimes you say all the right things, but to no avail.

en There just hasn't been a lot of notoriety for him.

en a notoriety that has spread all over the globe.
  Marilyn Manson

en notoriety that has spread all over the globe.

en When those things happen, there will be a little bit of notoriety, ... That's very easy for me to deal with because I've never played hockey just for that reason, the honors. If I didn't get those honors, that would be fine too. I always like to play well and do well. Some things go hand in hand. What I really want from hockey is a Stanley Cup ring.

en Stupidity fuses notoriety and celebrity.


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