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As the story is now, it's equally possible to see it as an illustration of the difficulty of facing up to fear.
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The book is a wry, tricksy enactment of the difficulties of facing up to reality when the stories we have let ourselves believe turn out to be baseless, and the challenge of making up new ones.
For example, much of Israeli society today apparently has difficulty facing up to its own excruciating truth.
It is a mark of France's difficulties facing up to global capitalism in the 21st century that three are Trotskyites, promising solemnly to bring about the proletarian revolution.
"With the song "Cherry Wine," I tried to get across the difficulty of coming to terms with and facing up to domestic violence and the dynamic of an abusive relationship.
She made her first film, Little Man Tate, about a mother (played by Foster) facing up to the difficulties of raising a child who might be a genius, in 1991.
Reserve and restraint, those English virtues, were never much use in facing up to the real difficulties of character, just a method of pretending they didn't exist.
"We are facing up to our banking difficulties," Mr. Lenihan said.
facing up.
In the longer-term future, Atletico will also have to face up to the difficulty of holding on to their inspirational manager, with Simeone understandably capturing the attention of the movers and shakers at European football's elite clubs.
However, patients with already compromised ovaries might face up to difficulties in adapting to the new environment.
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