Examples of using Confrontations in English and their translations into Indonesian
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channel aggressive desires into creative confrontations.
While the demonstrations on both sides have been largely peaceful, some confrontations between police and protesters have turned violent.
You're right. But… Biff just happens to be my supervisor… and I'm afraid I'm just not very good at confrontations.
Fifteen people had been arrested during the operation and there were four armed confrontations, he added.
But… Biff just happens to be my supervisor and I'm… afraid I'm just not very good at confrontations.
N His confrontations with Hellsing usually end in stalemate,
And as the Sundarbans flood, confrontations may grow between humans
Rebecca later returns home to renewed confrontations with her debt collector, Derek Smeath, so Suze makes her attend Shopaholics Anonymous.
And as the Sundarbansflood, confrontations may grow between humans
During Friday's confrontations, large crowds gathered near the border fence, with smaller groups of protesters rushing forward,
Confrontations between the police and citizens became a common sight,
thousands of PKK members have been killed since last July in confrontations inside Turkey and in northern Iraq.
the situation is different from confrontations that Israel has faced in the past.
can wear out much larger animals in physical confrontations.
ancient all-in confrontations.
can wear out much larger animals in physical confrontations.
Suikoden II is a role-playing video game with strategic elements covering those gameplay options pertaining to large scale confrontations, such as between two armies.
the heroes Heracles and Theseus invented pankration as a result of using both wrestling and boxing in their confrontations with opponents.
The UN's Middle East envoy Nickolay Mladenov warned that there has been“a disturbing trajectory of increasingly frequent and dangerous confrontations” between Israel and Syria.
preventing them from possibly facing gunfire or confrontations.