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"Tanya is now facing the idea that she's going to have a national role," said Polly Carl, Steppenwolf's director of artistic development.
But artists, especially filmmakers, have more trouble facing the idea that the political is personal — that making a movie about a subject of civic importance loses much of its substance, value, and usefulness if it doesn't reflect, engage, emerge from the filmmaker's private life and intimate experience.
Aside from wheat addiction, giving up gluten is so difficult in part for those with celiac because it means facing the idea of never eating certain foods again.
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I frankly cannot face the idea that it was not.
I didn't want to face the idea of being a failed painter".
He would rather annihilate his world and himself than face the idea that another, valid reality exists.
Not until late 2000 or early 2001, Mr. Savitz said, did the company "face the idea that we had grown too fast".
ON those occasions when I just can't face the idea of reviewing another restaurant, I escape -- to where?
"I couldn't face the idea of making dinner and figuring out something that would entertain my son and daughter".
I find it harder to face the idea that I would have been responsible for keeping that woman from raising her child in this country.
That's always assuming you reject the private sector on principle or for financial reasons, or cannot face the idea of home education.
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