His twin sister, a director, confronted him during a company picnic held to celebrate his promotion.
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We actually contacted him through email and confronted him with what he was doing.
Police uncovered 71, 600 images on his laptop and camera when they confronted him following a tip-off.
Carney eventually found out who the bully was and confronted him six months ago.
The head teacher, who confronted him in a corridor, was the only one killed.
Tsarnaev was fatally wounded in Watertown, just outside Boston, after police confronted him in a stolen car.
So he went back to the gentleman and confronted him in person.
When the officer confronted him, the man sprayed the air with fluid from a plastic pump bottle that he had inside his jacket.
Chief Executive Gregory Butterfield says some potential customers have confronted him saying they would not do business with anyone affiliated with Canopy or SCO.
Three years ago, his doctor confronted him with two difficult choices.
During cross-examination by Jones, Elliott stood by his identification, even when confronted him with his earlier statements that the man who rented the truck was 5-foot-10 or 5-foot-11.
As legend has it, a reporter once confronted him in the river and refused to let him get out and dress until he'd given her an exclusive interview.
Dr. Ratner declined to talk about his treatment of Jackson when CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta confronted him outside his Woodstock, New York, home in July 2009, although he did confirm that Jackson had trouble sleeping.
My guess, however, is that, as the implications of President Obama's Mideast policies - for the United States as well as Israel - become clearer, he is going to find himself facing the sort of popular and congressional revolt that has confronted him in recent weeks on Guantanamo Bay.
Company A confronted the consultant, accusing him of violating his nondisclosure agreement (and being unethical).
But it also left him unprepared when he was confronted with having to shut down Janeville, an unprofitable women's brand, just six months after he took the job.
At the time suspicions were roused, in particular by Felipe Massa who is understood to have confronted Renault team principal Flavio Briatore, accusing him of engineering the crash.
The report has sterner criticism for Douglas Hogg, Agriculture Minister 1995-97, accusing him of not acting quickly enough when confronted with evidence of a link between vCJD and contaminated meat.
After a weekend of back-and-forth phone calls, the board confronted Greenberg on Sunday, Mar. 13 and forced him to resign.
The Milan skipper, making his 450th appearance for the Rossoneri, confronted Spurs striker Peter Crouch before collecting a booking that will rule him out of the second leg for a lunge at Steven Pienaar.
When Mr. Begich was in Alaska during a recent, two-week congressional recess, he was confronted in the airport and at virtually every event by constituents urging him to oppose the background-check legislation, according to aides.
Yet, contrary to what some would have you believe, none of that history means very much when the mayor of a large, urban sprawl like Los Angeles is confronted with the realities of his office and his obligations to the people that elected him to his position.
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When confronted with the reality of his own deteriorating marriage, however, theory fails to rescue him.
Mr Giuliano confronted a person wearing a black balaclava and black clothing, and fired his gun when the person lunged at him with "a shiny weapon".
They confronted the owner of the bar, who was suspected to be in possession of the laptop, and showed him photographs and screen shots which were by then plastered all over the social networking site.
He confronted his staff and discovered they had been working on McGirk's inquiry for more than two weeks without telling him.
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