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They cannot confront the truth.
No, the pain came from having to confront the truth: I was bored with coffee.
A brilliant young woman must confront the truth about her doting father.
What came through, above all, was the character's desperate urge to make her family confront the truth.
It is not simply a question of forgiveness, but of moral strength and the ability to confront the truth.
In part because of his daughter's acquiescence, he went to his grave without having to confront the truth.
Eventually, however, we will have to wash it off and, like Dorian Gray, once again confront the truth.
"The vote is a modest step in Serbia confronting the truth, but there is no overall mood in Serbia to face up to the wrongdoings of the past".
It was not until early 2008 when he joined a peer group for Christian business owners called C12, that Mr. Justice was forced to confront the truth.
France "is very late in confronting the truth about its colonial history," he said, but the purpose of his museum "is to tell the story of immigration".
And the climax here acquires a shattering emotional power, as George and Martha break through the games-playing cycle and confront the truth about their much-discussed son.
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