| 1. | Only the West Germans had to come to terms with their past.
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| 2. | By this time he had come to terms with his sexual orientation.
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| 3. | Come to terms with how much risk you are willing to take.
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| 4. | For them to acknowledge intimate abuse means coming to terms with betrayal.
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| 5. | Many are keeping their fingers crossed that the pregnancy comes to term.
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| 6. | Time has to pass before they can come to terms with it.
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| 7. | Will your nation have come to terms with freedom of the press?
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| 8. | A lot of coming to terms with daily banter in this album.
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| 9. | It took me a while to come to terms with that situation.
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| 10. | He had to figure out how to come to terms with her.
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