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Japan faces the Pacific on the east.
Japan is confronted with severe economic problems.
Japan can thus make a contribution in the fields of culture and education.
Japan consists of four major islands and over 3,000 small islands, and is about equal to California in area.
The two cars almost met head-on on the way.
They confronted each other.
Two men met face to face.
Between two stools you fall to the ground.
An inner defect never fails to express itself outwardly.
The inside defects never fail to express themselves outwardly.
A sudden wind agitated the surface of the pond.
I was quite upset at the sudden change in the plan.
When suddenly faced with a dangerous situation, hold your horses - make sure of the proper action, then act.
The company's immediate priority is to expand the market share.
You should play along with him for the time being.
The biggest problem of the hour is unemployment.
At the time, Japan was faced with a host of diplomatic problems.
At the time, our country was confronted with serious economic difficulties.
The sled accelerated as it went down the icy slope.
They say fate will catch up with you. That was God's way of punishing him.

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