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241. 'Jane Eyre' is Bronte's classic novel of courage in the face of despair. 242. In the face of mounting political and industrial unrest, Asquith may have been anxious to head-off further confrontation with feminists. 243. It would explode in the face of its inventors without that tiny heart of a self. 244. It appeared to represent a retreat in the face of international criticism. 245. But Rolex thrived in the face of disruptive technologies. 246. Marcus remained placid in the face of her outburst. 247. He was unruffled in the face of difficulty. 248. Ignoble fear in the face of danger or pain. 249. He flies in the face of public disapproval. 250. Do subordinates, superiors in the face of unbridled drinking. 251. They retreated in the face of withering enemy fire. 252. Is Asian American identity feasible in the face of diversity or not? 253. Repeated price hikes in the face of unchanging demand can be a formula for economic suicide. 254. We must strengthen our unity in the face of powerful enemies. 255. Former President Nixon's behavior in the face of the Watergate disclosures is a case in point. 256. We too can learn from his example of steadfastness in the face of opposition. 257. His theories fly in the face of business as usual. 258. In the face of irrefutable evidence, a confession of the crime - the facts. 259. It was difficult to remain equanimous in the face of such preposterous impertinence. 260. He who knows only how to wield a pen usually feels quite helpless in the face of practical problems. 261. In the face of such irrefutable facts, he was struck dumb. 262. But, In the face of all that is transpiring, I realize how meager my knowledge is. 263. A man should remain unyielding in the face of brutal force! 264. In the face of secession, we unified a nation and set the captives free. 265. In the face of the implacable evil witnessed this week, the answer may have changed. 266. Oil buoyancy in the face of all this points to the effect of cheap money. 267. It flies in the face of the principle of comparative advantage. 268. This evidence seems to fly in the face of some of the recent criticism about SOAP. 269. Another thorny issue involves controlling inflation in the face of emerging market forces. 270. Even though , as we've established , Arizona tends to cry in the face of authority figures.