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After treatment, she started to confront her fear in black-and-white drawings and collages.
Some of the bravest politicians have started to confront this reality.
"He underwent some sort of breakdown when he started to confront it," she said.
It was not until the time of the Vietnam War, when the Japanese media were now able and willing to report atrocities from abroad, that a number of writers, including Nosaka, started to confront their memories of the fire-bombing.
With the onset of adolescence, Temple started to confront the realization that she might never lead a "normal" life, or enjoy the "normal" satisfactions — love and friendship, recreation and society — that went with it.
With the onset of adolescence, Temple started to confront the realization that she might never lead a "normal" life, or enjoy the "normal" satisfactions love and friendship, recreation and society that went with it.
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