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Slowly you come to terms with a new reality.
He held that the terms, with a few minor exceptions, were in "plain and intelligible language".
Hence, perhaps, American slowness to come to terms with a changed situation.
She refers to all this as a period of "coming to terms with a new reality.
Mourning happens slowly and incompletely, as we try to come to terms with a sudden absence.
Watching people come to terms with a shared sense of community and pride.
It's something I came to terms with a long time ago.
But lately, Coke has had to come to terms with a conflicting reality.
A claymation fox coming to terms with a latent narcissistic personality disorder.
By that time, Smith was on friendly terms with a number of leading musicians.
He took ten years to come to terms with a very obdurate and highly original painter.
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