Examples of using Now facing in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
With mutants now facing extinction, Wolverine(Hugh Jackman)
though, with the Azzurri now facing the very real prospect of failing to qualify for the game's showpiece event for the first time in 60 years, after a 1-0 loss in Solna.
The question now facing policymakers globally is whether to extend the concept of free college to international students or to let them be a
With"home-grown" designers from within the Muslim community now facing competition from global brands-- whether Dolce& Gabbana's abayas or Nike's Pro Hijab-- the competition is more marked as the stakes have become higher.
They are also among tens of thousands of illegal immigrants in the United States now facing possible deportation after the Trump administration moved to reopen cases of people who, like the Lumangkuns.
though, with the Azzurri now facing the very real prospect of failing to qualify for the game's showpiece event for the first time in 60 years, after a 1-0 loss in Solna.
with Washington now facing huge challenges in a potentially volatile power shift in Cairo that could have repercussions for U.S. policy across the Middle East.
this rises another question- how Ismael Gerli, now facing a four to eight-year sentence for forgery,
this accredited course will enable you to successfully negotiate the uncertain economic environment now facing businesses across the world.
The challenge now facing Southampton is to continue to exceed expectations
The global crisis we are now facing is, at tis root,
making the total bet now facing Bob $4.
Million in Syria in Desperate Need as Winter Sets In- With millions of desperate people across Syria now facing their seventh winter of war,
to the ever-increasing problems now facing companies over the misuse of social media,
With millions of desperate people across Syria now facing their seventh winter of war,
Muhammad now faced a dual threat from both inside
He now faced a dilemma.
This woman, impoverished and widowed, now faced another trial, the death of her only son.
However, he now faced a new.
The challenge we now face is what can be done about it.”.
