| 21. | Garret had a hard time coming to terms with the idea.
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| 22. | Both can help older residents come to terms with the memories.
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| 23. | Politically, Islam has had great difficulty coming to terms with democracy.
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| 24. | It appears likely Leach will come to terms with the Blues.
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| 25. | It was just a matter of coming to terms with reality.
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| 26. | Europeans seem to be coming to terms with mad cow disease.
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| 27. | Pam comes to terms with the separation and tearfully embraces Jim.
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| 28. | He struggles to come to terms with his breakup with Thea.
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| 29. | Family members say Kevin had come to terms with his homosexuality.
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| 30. | He has apparently even come to terms with his Indiana upbringing.
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