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The Brotherhood is trying to come to terms with the idea of hurriya, "freedom".
Both England and Scotland struggled to come to terms with the idea.
Now, astronomers have come to terms with the idea that it is our local arrangement that is unusual.
He still has not come to terms with the idea that his season is most likely over.
As for me, I have come to terms with the idea that my house, a gangly split level dating to the 1950s, owes me nothing.
"Kiev has to come to terms with the idea that Donbass is not part of Ukraine," said Roman Lyagin, head of the separatists' electoral committee.
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But first Berio had to come to terms with the ideas emanating from the Darmstadt summer school, that hotbed of musical avant-gardism.
The son was still coming to terms with the idea.
In 1944, Helga Weiss came to terms with the idea of dying ��� with one important condition.
"We are coming to terms with the idea that we may leave our houses and not come back".
The City may be coming to terms with the idea of a minority Tory administration.
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