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Might they be efforts to cover a cultural wound whose severity cannot be fully confronted?
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I can vividly remember the first time I was fully confronted with the phenomenon of childbirth.
Being fully present.
Because he was not clear, the enemies of modernisation within his party were never fully confronted and defeated.
A grudge can form when an issue isn't fully confronted, and stand in the way of any forward progress.
Karen Hughes, who was White House counselor to President George W. Bush, said no president can be fully informed about all the issues that will confront him.
Sadly, the passionate man must confront that he'll never be fully fused with you or with Ms. twigs.
Be fully engaged.
If you try the national dish, suassat, a seal meat stew often served in Greenland homes, make sure it has been fully digested before confronting United States Customs inspectors in Ottawa.
More likely it is when Tay fully confronts who she is and in a tearful speech describes how unfair it is to have to choose between being the perfect daughter and perhaps growing old and having never felt love.
To read a short story like Joyce's "The Dead", Chekhov's "In the Ravine" or Hemingway's "A Clean Well-Lighted Place", is to be confronted by a fully achieved, complex work of art, either profound or disturbing or darkly comic or moving.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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