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50 Sentences With "came to grips with"

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"I felt terrible then, and I came to grips with it," Clinton said.
Van Gaal, it has to be said, never came to grips with that legacy.
"I felt terrible then, and I came to grips with it," the former president first responded.
While getting comfortable with the idea of being open, I came to grips with some of the terminology.
First, physicists came to grips with high clouds—the icy, wispy ones like cirrus clouds that are miles high.
BILL CLINTON, FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: No, I felt terrible then and I came to grips with it.
BILL CLINTON, FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: No, I felt terrible then, and I came to grips with it.
As financial markets came to grips with the prospect of higher rates ahead, corporate America went on a debt bonanza.
After what aides called a crushing and unanimously stunning loss, most went silent as they came to grips with the outcome.
But even as they came to grips with the destruction, residents of the islands faced the threat of another major storm, Hurricane Jose.
Once I came to grips with my own mortality, I became absolutely stoked at the concept for the new series, appropriately titled Raven's Home.
I think he finally came to grips with the fact that his being president was not the same as the office of the president.
But neither Ford nor the subsequent cases quite came to grips with what it means for a person to "come to grips" with his execution.
Finally, neither American policymakers nor military commanders came to grips with the factors that prevented the Afghan Army and police from fighting as coherent forces.
Then she came to grips with what it means to have no control of your fingers, and at best a limited ability to manipulate your hands.
Once you came to grips with the fact that we were coming out of it, then it felt like, O.K., we're going to build a real business now.
Guggenheim Partners Global CIO Scott Minerd said Wednesday that stocks could have further to fall as the markets came to grips with the economic impact from the coronavirus outbreak.
It made for a mostly demoralizing hour, one packed with threats and bullying from goons like Dwight, back in full heel mode, as the Alexandrians came to grips with their new overlord.
But it was the prohibitive frontrunner in the WOTY race, since government bailouts were all the rage in the final months of the year, as we came to grips with the Great Recession.
As America came to grips with the upset electoral victory of Donald J. Trump for president, Secretary of State John Kerry — himself a former presidential candidate — was as far away from Washington as humanly possible.
Over the years, Pollan has stood by her husband, whom she met in 1985 and married three years later, as he slowly came to grips with the diagnosis, struggled with alcoholism and became a powerful activist.
New York (CNN Business)The Dow and the broader stock market had another volatile day Thursday, as traders came to grips with another damaging economic report and rising odds of a Federal Reserve interest cut this month.
" When asked whether he felt like he should take more personal responsibility for the scandal, in light of fresh scrutiny given to workplace sexual harassment issues, Clinton said he didn't: "I felt terrible then, and I came to grips with it.
It was in that unstable atmosphere that Rapp came to grips with opening himself up to the torrent of incredulity and hostility that so many previous (and future) victims of sexual assault — almost all of them women — have endured after going public.
Over the following years, the amount of student debt accrued by Americans would continue to steadily rise as the nation came to grips with the true extent of a college-affordability crisis that disproportionately affected lower-income families and people of color.
In initial meetings in November with Coach Veljko Paunovic and General Manager Nelson Rodriguez, Schweinsteiger said, he came to grips with the sizable challenge he would face in a move to M.L.S. after a long career in two of Europe's top leagues.
Meetings like this took place at many, many companies in the days after the November election, as progressives, people of color, LGBT folks, and other marginalized communities came to grips with what a Trump administration might mean for them and their families and loved ones.
Experts testified at Ms. Manning's trial that she had been in mental and emotional turmoil at the time of the leaks as she came to grips with her gender dysphoria — a disconnect between one's gender identity and one's physical sex at birth — while deployed to the Iraq war zone.
A - It was a year where we really came to grips with the idea that we were not going to go to 1990s or 2000s level interest rates in the United States ... Not only did we quit trying to go to those higher levels but we turned around and went the other way.
1803 was the year Beethoven came to grips with the irreversibility of his progressively deteriorating hearing. An average performance of the entire Appassionata sonata lasts about twenty-five minutes.
After experiencing a crisis in the mid-1980s, Conaway came to grips with having a substance abuse problem. He underwent treatment in the late 1980s and often spoke candidly about his addictions. By the mid-2000s he had relapsed. Conaway appeared in VH1's Celebrity Fit Club, but was forced to leave and entered rehabilitation.
The , which had sunk the Eversole, had been destroyed. While Bull continued picking up Eversole survivors in the vicinity, Whitehurst returned to TU 77.7.1 and with that task unit headed back to Kossol Roads in the Palaus. Nearly a month later, following another stint of local escort operations, Whitehurst again came to grips with the enemy.
The theater came to Turichenko's life in his early years. When he was 13 years old his parents sent him to study at Odessa high school № 37 drama class under the direction of Olga Kashneva. Famous stars of movie and theater such as Nonna Grishaeva, Irina Apeksimova and many other studied here. After studying at the drama school Turichenko came to grips with a theater artist’s career.
The well-armored and equally disciplined Burgundian knights then advanced and came to grips with the English men-at-arms. Unable to withstand the fierce attack of the knights, the English men-at-arms and archers were driven onto a dike and were virtually wiped out. The Chronyk en Historie van Zeeland of Janus Reygersberg records that three thousand of the Zeeland army were killed, and many captured. Duke Philip himself noted 200 Englishmen were captured.
In 1969, Cuny experienced his first international humanitarian crisis when he traveled to Biafra, the region attempting to secede from Nigeria. “Biafra was where we first came to grips with dealing with famines, and the different ways of dealing with them—either food aid or market interventions.”Fred Cuny quoted in Shawcross. p. 17. Cuny observed the Nigerian government using food aid as a weapon of war, as well as the need for a more rational approach to humanitarian assistance.
As a result young musicians were able to perform at the Tavria Games festival – a popular music festival of Ukraine. As a part of KA2U. Turichenkoco-operated for a long time with the largest and popular concert clubs of Odessa, where public gathers specially for their performances 5 days a week. After studying in the drama school Turichenko came to grips with a theatre artist’s career. On May 7, 8, 2002 at the Odessa Music Comedy theatre a premiere of the rock-opera "Romeo and Juliet" took place, where Turichenko has played a leading part.
After completing his studies, Akbar spent the first few months with a New York-based company. Later he joined Thumbay Group on a full-time basis, and came to grips with the regular operations and day-to-day challenges of the organization. His first business assignment was to build an effective set of websites for his father’s Thumbay Group of companies. Later he was made manager of the Thumbay Healthcare and Retail divisions, and subsequently the Director of Healthcare and Retail at Thumbay Group, with responsibility of managing the two Divisions.
Burns redeemed himself when Marcelo Balboa, earning his 100th cap in this game, headed in a goal off his free kick just before the half. In the second half, the U.S. defense gradually came to grips with the Nigerian offense, while the U.S. began to exploit seams in the Nigerian defense. Several U.S. players wasted good opportunities until Cobi Jones scored off an Earnie Stewart feed in the 87th minute. The Nigerians continued to press for the tying goal and almost had it, but Lalas cleared a shot off the goal line.
He found out that he is half German, though he already figured that he wasn't all Japanese, and that he also has a little sister. His mom wanted him to live with them in Germany, so with the help of Shō, Tenjō soon came to grips with the fact that he wanted to go. He quit the Junior Senbatsu Team and went to Germany, though he did say that he wasn't going to give up on soccer, but will be playing in Germany. ; :Taki is a midfielder from Takinawa Junior High chosen to qualify for the Junior Senbatsu Camp.
Some factors were outside Andretti's control; with a restriction on the amount of testing teams were permitted in 1993, he never tested a Formula One car in the wet and a string of collisions meant that he only completed three laps in his first three races. Andretti also never came to grips with highly technical aspects such as active suspension and traction control, two "gizmos" not found in the simpler CART. Lastly, Andretti continued to reside in the United States, commuting to F1 races and test sessions. This also caused him to miss several test days.
Peter Novick says, "Vann Woodward was always very conflicted about the "presentism" of his work. He alternated between denying it, qualifying it, and apologizing for it."Peter Novick, That Noble Dream: The 'Objectivity Question' and the American Historical Profession (1988) p 359 British historian Michael O'Brien, the editor of Woodward's letters in 2013, says that by the 1970s: > He became greatly troubled by the rise of the black power movement, disliked > affirmative action, never came to grips with feminism, mistrusted what came > to be known as "theory," and became a strong opponent of multiculturalism > and "political correctness."Michael O'Brien, ed.
For the 1890–91 season Stoke joined the Football Alliance which comprised 12 teams made up from the Midlands and the North. This was very much the secondary competition to the Football League and while Stoke had struggled in their two previous seasons, they quickly came to grips with life in the Alliance and finished as champions. Stoke only lost two matches all season and were re-elected back into the Football League. Both defeats came in Birmingham, 5–2 at St George's and 5–1 at Small Heath and in both games they had their goalkeeper (Bill Rowley and Wilf Merritt respectively) carried off due to injury.
In September 2013, he agitated for the prohibition of alcohol festivals held at playgrounds. After Dmytro Bulatov’s son of 12 years old had gotten stuck in an open drain at the crossing of Zdolbunovska Street and Hryhorenka Street (Kyiv, Pozniaky Microdistrict) while riding a bicycle and had told about it to his father, Dmytro Bulatov, together with other activists, also came to grips with the problem of open drain covers. In autumn 2013, his organisation, at its own expense, covered dangerous open drain covers with grates and fibreglass lids that were made by Bulatov and his automobile repair shop. Such fibreglass lids were cheaper and could not be sent for scrap.
After a brief return to his home in Florida, Janson returned to Rome (where he continues to live and work until today) to deepen his studies of 17th-century European painting and establish his family. In this period of creative incubation, Janson came to grips with the complexities of organizing detailed, multi-layered figurative painting. Janson put together a group of small, tightly composed interior paintings and suburban landscapes manifestly inspired by Vermeer in which the artist updated the Dutch painter's motifs of contemporary life. A Roman art dealer organized Janson's first solo show in 1980 which introduced his work to the Italian art public.
Unfortunately, Alliot's teammate for the second half of 1989, former Ferrari driver Michele Alboreto, never came to grips with either the Lola or the Lamborghini. In his eight races for Larrousse he recorded four DNF's, two failures to pre-qualify, one failure to qualify, and a single 11th-place finish in Portugal. The Lamborghini V12's best finish came when Larrousse driver Aguri Suzuki finished 3rd in the infamous 1990 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka. Its time in Formula One (1989-1993) would prove to be frustrating though as poor reliability became the norm for the engine, despite being used by Grand Prix winning teams such as Lotus and Ligier who could boast driving talent such as Derek Warwick (Lotus - 1990), and Thierry Boutsen (Ligier - 1991).
The club initially struggled through the first two-thirds of the 2013–14 season as they came to grips with life in the Conference South. But a run in the FA Trophy gelled the team and the league performances followed. As the team progressed through round after round of the Trophy, they also climbed the league table – eventually moving well clear of the drop zone. The Trophy run continued to a "Battle of Hampshire" two-legged semi-final against near neighbours Havant & Waterlooville which saw underdogs Gosport win 3–1 on aggregate to book a final with Cambridge United at Wembley. The final (on 23 March) ended in a 4–0 defeat despite matching their senior opponents for the first 40 minutes in front of 18,120 spectators.
Once in Egypt, he and his medical staff quickly came to grips with the desert conditions, but found themselves deployed to the Gallipoli Peninsula in May, and witnesses to the failed August Offensive and the bloody end of the campaign. > "…the whole landscape is bathed in moonlight & looks very beautiful but the > din is awful, every bullet as it passes overhead makes more noise then the > rifle which fires it". (Major Croll’s war diary, 29 May 1915) After the evacuation of the Peninsula he was promoted to lieutenant colonel and given command of the 2nd Light Horse Field Ambulance as it supported operations in Egypt and Palestine. Croll was in charge of medical services and the logistics required to treat and retrieve wounded men under fire, in open warfare.
Above all, since the first issue, criticism of the Asahi Shimbun was something akin to the magazine's lifework and it put together many special issues staking out a firmly critical stance against the newspaper. When left-wing media outlets like Asahi remained silent on the issue of abductions by North KoreaHowever, there were sporadic instances such as Asahi Shimbun’s August 1985 news report “Kitachosen no Mitsunyukoku Fune ga Kanyo?”, plus Atsushi Hashimoto of the Japanese Communist Party who came to grips with the kidnapping problem early on and brought it up in the Diet, and it is not the case that treatment of the kidnapping issue was limited to only conservative people, but the left-wing groups completely lacked the will to follow up on and pursue questions related to the kidnappings like Shokun and conservative-linked groups did.
Zaehner came to grips with "the problem of how a Christian should regard the non-Christian religions and how, if at all, he could correlate them into his own" (p. 9 [Preface]). It includes an Introduction (1), followed by chapters on Hinduism (2), on Hinduism and Buddhism (3), on "Prophets outside Israel", i.e., Zoroastrianism and Islam (4), and it concludes with Appendix which compares and contrasts the "Quran and Christ". Perhaps the key chapter is "Consummatum Est" (5), which "shows, or tries to show, how the main trend in [mystical] Hinduism and Buddhism on the one hand and of [the prophetic] Zoroastrianism on the other meet and complete each other in the Christian revelation" (Preface, p. 9, words in brackets added). The book opens with a lucid statement of his own contested hermeneutic: "with comparative religion," he says, "the question is who's to be master, that's all" (p. 9).This concludes a conversation between Humpty-Dumpty and Alice, at page 11 in the Beacon edition.
In 1996, Croydon's eldest daughter, Anna (Alexandra Sangster), returned to Mount Thomas after five years without contact, to let her parents know that she is pregnant, only to learn of her mother's death two years previous. Over the course of the next few episodes, Croydon finally came to grips with the fact that he was a grandfather, only to find himself taking care of young Sam when Anna disappeared again, leaving her son behind. When the news arrived in early 1998 that a review team was coming up from Melbourne to assess the station for potential closure, Croydon is certain that the station will remain open, even as the rest of the staff tried to make the station look busier than it really is to ensure it does so. At the end of the review, the team ultimately determined that, not only should the station remain open, but that it should receive an upgrade.

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