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Our hero has turned his back on Grub Street for higher education, or "uni" as he terms it with an air of distaste.

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"This is further exacerbated by the preferential terms it agrees with suppliers.

In beauty terms, it all starts with Chanel No5.

"I don't know if I'll ever come to terms with it, it has been such a dramatic change.

Well, you shouldn't forget it, but you have to come to terms with it, to live with it calmly.

Everybody is talking about the past, trying to understand and come to terms with it, and with this comes great angst, great suffering.

Like most men, Krusty worries he's disappointed his father; like most people, he takes a while to comes to terms with it and with ageing.

You have to ride it out; submit to it, come to terms with it.

"I don't think I'll ever come to terms with it, personally, because it was such a big thing.

Now I have come to terms with it, I realize it's a wonderful inheritance.

So I'm coming to terms with it all by thinking of it as a style decision.

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