ThinkFire managers did not confront him after learning that Intellectual Ventures was bidding at the same patent auction.
She told her family she planned to confront him over his spending and wanted to disinherit him.
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When the King first began touring Bhutan, people were too awestruck to confront him about their needs.
Gunman Raoul Moat shouted "shoot me" at the first police officer to confront him, an inquest has heard.
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Uelmen argued for the defense that it should have the right to call Fuhrman back to the stand and confront him with incriminating statements he made during taped conversations with screenwriter Laura Hart McKinny.
Despite being intensely disliked by soccer fans (mostly because of his constant interference in the coaching duties of the Brazilian national soccer team), Teixeira has never had enemies either capable or willing to confront him.
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The Boston-New York rivalry is one of the fiercest in sports, and the teams had their heated moment in the first meeting this season, when Anthony was suspended a game by the NBA for following Garnett to the Celtics' team bus to confront him after they exchanged words during the game.
In 12 weeks a therapist taught him breathing relaxation exercises, helped him confront his fears and slowly weaned him off drugs.
They will have listened to him on TalkSport and they will have seen him confront the US Senate in one of YouTube's favourite ever political clips.
Even although his father knew that he was not going to school, he refused to confront or reprimand him about his conduct and he only made it into class on 159 out of 335 school days.
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The defense had argued that using the statements would violate Drew Peterson's right to confront the witnesses against him.
Since Savio is dead and Stacy Peterson is missing, the defense has argued that using their alleged statements to family and friends violates Peterson's Sixth Amendment right to confront the witnesses against him.
Mr Clegg's friends argue that he did what he could with the information he had at the time i.e. he asked his then chief of staff Danny Alexander to confront Lord Rennard and give him a warning.
He was not compelled to attend the hearing, but had said he wanted to be able to confront those building the case against him.
While my son was instructed by the committee not to "discuss this matter" with any potential witnesses, these witnesses against him were not identified to him, nor was he allowed to confront or question either them or his accuser.
This is an opportunity to confront the person about the consequences of addiction and ask him or her to accept treatment.
He said Mr Arafat was the legitimate leader of the Palestinian people and urged Arabs to confront "any attempts to marginalise, weaken or substitute" him.
At the Geneva summit of 1985, for example, Ronald Reagan on his advice did not confront Mikhail Gorbachev, but sat by a roaring fire with him while they exchanged ideas.
Severely injured, Happy is in the hospital when Tony goes to visit him, and Tony comes away deciding the threat is real and setting out to confront the villain head-on.
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The problem that any ardent Blairite must confront is that there are no ideological grounds for taking on Mr Brown: the policy differences that divide him from Mr Blair, although real, are too nuanced and subtle to provide any.
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