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The trouble comes when we need to fight this tremendous momentum of sameness, to move to a new phase of life: to start or end a relationship, move cities, become a parent, come out of the closet, switch jobs, confront bereavement, adjust to an empty nest, retire, or face death.
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Do you confront them?
Don't confront her.
It must confront corruption.
They confront the skeptic.
Do not confront them.
Confront your friend.
In a series of lyrics, written piecemeal over a number of years, Tennyson confronted not merely his personal bereavement, in the loss of his friend, but the collective bereavement felt by all thinking people of that generation as they said farewell to the religious certainties of the past.
It dramatises bereavement and ruthlessly confronts the desolate survivor with an insistent and overwhelming question: "Where is God?" Lewis's answer to this existential conundrum resonates through the rest of the book with a kind of tangible fury: "Go to Him when your need is desperate, when all other help is vain, and what do you find?
It may be concluded that the relative predominance of internalizing problems incorporates reports of the target group being confronted with themes as loss, bereavement and unpredictability of parental health.
He confronted Basmanova.
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