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As for "mumsy and artless" - that was my line, in this paper, when I compared Rowling unfavourably with Ursula Le Guin, who also wrote a series of books beginning with a young would-be adept being sent to wizard school in order for him to enhance and discipline his power, and learn to confront his destiny.
Players also have to learn to confront novel tactical situations and to shift positions on the field.
The real solution to terrorism then isn't to torture as many people as possible, but to learn to confront, accept, and release our fears.
Until we learn to confront the good, the bad and the downright absurd, we will keep having the same stale, worn out, going nowhere conversations.
It's a message to the viewer; having seen the characters of Cowboy Bebop face up to the past, will we learn to confront the troubling legacies of our own?
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I learned to confront filth with an unblinking expression.
"By learning to confront, rather than avoid, what you fear, hopelessness gets replaced by the sense of effectiveness".
Learning to confront their own anxieties about the enormous emotional responsibility they have is an integral part of medical training.
To the Editor: Sixty years ago I had no training program like the California Explorers who are learning to "confront terrorism".
So when at last Pinocchio learns to confront the truth and becomes a "real boy", it is because he accepts responsibility for his own speech and actions.
They are a rite of passage for girls, about learning to confront one's inner fears, and horror films are modern versions of myths that speak to both sexes.
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