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He faces the fact that most homes don't have the facilities for freezing ice cream.
He said that he faces the fact that he will have to retire some day.
But the financial crisis has hit hard, and the government faces the fact that there are too many operas and theaters here.
But the Pristina art scene still faces the fact that there are very few art collectors and no auction houses, meaning the market for art is limited.
Despite agonies up to curtain-time, the actress also faces the fact that the show must go on — but what she does onstage when she puts it on is one of the terrors and glories of the modern cinema.
By the end of her stay in Africa, Hartman faces the fact that she hasn't found "the signpost that pointed the way to those on the opposite shore of the Atlantic".
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We have to face the fact the president may resign".
I HAVE to face the fact that I annoy people.
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