| 31. | By 22 December Walpole had come to terms with the insurgents.
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| 32. | But I have come to terms with that kind of punishment,
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| 33. | They have to come to terms with the realities of it.
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| 34. | Dax recovers and comes to terms with her disturbing new memories.
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| 35. | But he is gradually coming to terms with his outer politician.
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| 36. | But Bullock seems to have come to terms with her stardom.
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| 37. | There are several ways you can come to terms with yourself.
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| 38. | I was trying to come to terms with what had happened.
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| 39. | We try to help them come to terms with their problem.
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| 40. | Daisy Tucker must come to terms with the boy's twin
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