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The crowd gave Zimmermann a standing ovation, and then faced the cold reality.
The confetti never fell – and at the age of 69, Hillary Clinton finally faced the cold reality that she couldn't see as a Wellesley student in 1969: it was not possible.
"Iceland must have faced the cold reality that however distasteful they found borrowing from the I.M.F., it was preferable to borrowing from Russia," said Mr. Rogoff, also a former chief economist at the fund.
WHEN Mike McCue and Angus Davis began working at Netscape Communications in the mid-1990s, they could dream of unlimited stock options but faced the cold reality of a limited voice in company matters.
The soldiers, many poorly dressed, ill-equipped and without shoes, faced the cold rain, leading Thomas Paine to compose the pamphlet, The American Crisis, in which he captured the depth of the defeat by describing those days with the words "These are the times that try men's souls".
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He faced the coldest night of the year on Saturday night— at one point the temperature dropped below three degrees.
It still wasn't time to face the cold, not yet.
Of course, the poor and the elderly may face the cold in circumstances that do not allow for fortitude.
This winter, though, mopers and year-rounders have reason to face the cold months to come less wistfully.
I left the bus fully prepared to face the cold chill in the air, but with the biggest smile on my face.
It can thus delay the moment when a business, like an individual, faces the cold realization that our own interests are not always the most important interests.
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