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the overcoming
verb
To surmount (a physical or abstract obstacle); to prevail over, to get the better of.
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Where can the Overcoming the Monster plot be found?
"But the education process, the overcoming the politics of it," come slowly.
The tiny ones we've lost are remembered here, too, in the overcoming.
Or the overcoming of the Syrian Greeks -- which few would recall without the holiday of Chanukah.
To recognize and honor their success, Student Advocacy--a nonprofit providing educational advocacy services--created the Overcoming the Odds Awards in 1996.
Closure is the overcoming of horror.
Rather, it requires discipline, concentration, patience, faith and the overcoming of narcissism.
The overcoming of the electrical repulsion leads to what are known as thermonuclear reactions.
Its themes are familiar (friendship and the overcoming of personal demons).
What's missing from the movie is the existential adventure that it implies the confrontation with death, the overcoming of pain.
The Christian church has always urged the overcoming of racism, even though it has generally compromised with prevailing societal values.
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