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131 Sentences With "came to terms with"

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Her friends eventually came to terms with her coming out.
I came to terms with the ghost of my father.
Last month, the firm came to terms with Ms. Ribeiro in arbitration.
Hollier and Tang eventually came to terms with the Light Phone's drawbacks.
Alex (Chyler Leigh) finally came to terms with her growing attraction to Det.
In Josie and Kevin's case, they came to terms with that reality tonight.
When I finally came to terms with it, I tried to commit suicide.
I came to terms with my incarceration by traveling in India for a year.
They thought it was really extreme, but they came to terms with the idea.
I had nightmares for weeks after and never really came to terms with losing her.
For me, the Harris piece characterizes how I finally came to terms with Walker's art.
I definitely came to terms with the fact that this band was never happening again.
In the second episode, she came to terms with Gilead's massacre of the Boston Globe newsroom.
He eventually did discover she was pregnant, but she said he came to terms with it.
Her attorney, Juni Ganguli, said they came to terms with prosecutor Paul Hagerman on Wednesday night.
"Wait," he said, dissolving into laughter as he came to terms with what was being asked.
Divac ultimately came to terms with swapping Hollywood for Charlotte and consented to joining the Hornets.
He's had to avoid games with these features after he came to terms with his gambling problem.
France isn't what it used to be, and it's time it came to terms with that idea.
After six months, I came to terms with the fact that my dream life wasn't so idyllic.
And perhaps also the story I needed as I came to terms with my own precarious situation.
"I came to terms with my womanhood, even if I naturally have a beard growing in," she said.
But two years ago, we came to terms with the fact that we're really better friends than lovers.
As he hazily came to terms with the mistake, Bachman apparently didn't take out any frustration on his driver.
Throughout the night, the tone vacillated from celebratory to somber as the celebrities came to terms with their platform.
She lived in a cabin in the woods for some time, and slowly came to terms with what she'd done.
It was then that I came to terms with the reality that I would probably spend a lifetime battling depression.
After she had her son, she came to terms with the fact that she wasn't cut out to stay home.
When Janice Baker-Kinney spoke, she was prodded to remember the exact date she came to terms with her alcoholism.
These photographs, almost all unseen before now, were made as she came to terms with the leukemia that killed her.
Others came to terms with their sexuality in real time, their hesitation laced with the thrill of becoming more fully alive.
The injury forced her to retire in 2005, a move that she came to terms with after working for 17 years.
Nixon, who was initially uncredited for her work, early on resented the dubbing work but later came to terms with it.
I never came to terms with the test results, because it's impossible to mourn something I'm not sure I won't have.
That's where I had originally made the decision to come out, and where I came to terms with coming out to myself.
What if I came to terms with the body I had, was kind to it, and focused my energy on other things?
He came to terms with death in 1960, when he was arrested for a department store sit-in in DeKalb County, Georgia.
Not long after that night, our corporate office came to terms with our horrible numbers, and it opted to close the store.
He did apologize for his racist remarks but never came to terms with the poisonous homophobia that was his political stock-in-trade.
John Cena and Nikki Bella After a few years, Bella said she eventually came to terms with the idea of not having kids.
Long ago I came to terms with the fact that tricky platforming side-scrollers cut from the Mario mold aren't really my thing.
Winfrey said she came to terms with her mother's decision, saying, "To my mother, I say, 'You can let this shame go.&apos"
European markets closed mostly higher on Thursday as investors came to terms with the and digested reports regarding the European Central Bank (ECB).
They finally came to terms, with a $3.5 billion valuation, and there were signs that a broader alliance could be in the offing.
It's a nation afraid of the future, one that never came to terms with Europe and its strange habits in the first place.
Those who watched in the 1980s learned about death when Big Bird came to terms with the passing of beloved storekeeper Mr. Hooper.
He continues spiraling into what becomes a Freudian confrontation with his parents who never came to terms with his sexuality and career choice.
It wasn't until much later that I better came to terms with my roots, and it was another decade until I returned to Kolkata.
"We already came to terms with the fact that you were gay," Rosanne says, speaking of Darlene's childhood attire of basketball jerseys and shorts.
A former first-round pick, he came to terms with a career that had fizzled before it really got a chance to heat up.
That Monday, a group of 15 progressive Democrats (plus Bernie Sanders) voted against reopening the government after Schumer came to terms with the Republicans.
That definitely was when I really understood who I am, and when I came to terms with it, and when I told most people.
So this year, as the beauty industry came to terms with its plastic problem, so did we — starting with a new partnership with TerraCycle.
As Mr. Trump prevailed in state after state, the leaders came to terms with the possibility, then the likelihood, that he would win the nomination.
Nevertheless, Turks never came to terms with the United States siding so clearly with a group they consider to be a core national security threat.
The year began with a cataclysmic election interference investigation, as social networks slowly came to terms with their role disseminating Russian propaganda during the 2016 campaign.
Then, step by symbolic step, he came to terms with the angry spirit of Patti, a Guilty Remnant leader, who killed herself in front of him.
It was during this time that I finally came to terms with my relationship with my dad and how it influenced all my relationships with men.
Dow finally came to terms with the E.P.A. in 13, during the Obama presidency, and a cleanup is underway that cost Dow $24 million last year.
The novelty wore off, traffic plummeted, and Ternovskiy—still a teenager—came to terms with the fact that Chatroulette was not the future of the internet.
On Tuesday, as the Mets began their relationship with Syracuse, they also came to terms with deGrom on a five-year contract extension worth $137.5 million.
Grande has endured a difficult few weeks as she came to terms with the death of former boyfriend Mac Miller of an apparent drug overdose in September.
In Calcutta, she tended terminally ill patients under the tutelage of Mother Teresa, who came to terms with the nail polish and, intrigued, became a lifelong friend.
I finally came to terms with my body in college, when some friends and I found a book called "Fat Is a Feminist Issue," by Susie Orbach.
They decided to get a religious divorce in 2008 after she came to terms with her sexuality and revealed to her husband that she was a lesbian.
But finally, I came to terms with the fact that the tension was rooted more in the expectations of me as a black man and a military man.
Despite those feelings, she married a man named Saul Windsor in May of 1951 — later breaking it off as she finally came to terms with her own sexuality.
It probably took us up until falling pregnant with this little one seven months later that we really came to terms with the loss of our first baby.
" When Roseanne retorts that the family isn't bigoted because they've "already came to terms with the fact that you were gay" her daughter quickly responds "I'm not gay!
Ryanair came to terms with its Irish pilots late last month after strikes and shortages caused 550 flight cancellations in August compared to just 27 a year ago.
But that meant I never came to terms with it and that manifested itself in a very strange sort of paranoia when I was 19 or 20 years old.
Fans of the reality star got an inside look at how her family came to terms with the harrowing diagnosis on Wednesday's episode of WGN America's Dog's Most Wanted.
She came face-to-face with her ex Ben Higgins after Monday night's Bachelor finale, but new Bachelorette JoJo Fletcher says she came to terms with their breakup months ago.
Joe and this young woman recently met in person, came to terms with the incident, and they agreed to resolve their differences so they could move forward with their lives.
While Macpherson has been dabbling in the business world since the 1990s, WelleCo was established after she came to terms with the state of her own health and well-being.
Fans of the reality star got an inside look at how her family came to terms with the harrowing diagnosis during the premiere episode of WGN America's Dog's Most Wanted.
Earlier this season, he pleaded with his followers to respect Demi Burnett as she publicly came to terms with her fluid sexuality (and broke up with him along the way).
But like many of his generation, he never fully came to terms with the war; like many nationalist politicians, he tended to airbrush the worst excesses of Japan's militarist past.
Just when Saturday Night Live fans came to terms with saying goodbye to Bobby Moynihan and Vanessa Bayer, another it's been revealed that another cast member is leaving the sketch show.
Eventually we came to terms with it and some of us even embraced it, and as it turns out, we weren't the only ones that required some convincing on the topic.
She returns to the locker room — where Serena and their mom Carol Baker (January Jones) came to terms with the attack — to figure out what to do next with her family.
As they came to terms with the likelihood of a Republican-controlled Congress and White House for the next four years, Democrats floated infrastructure and trade as potential areas of collaboration.
He, too, came to terms with his sexuality in an internet cafe, after feverishly reading the novel that inspired "Lan Yu," the film that Duan Shuai would watch several years later.
When l first got diagnosed, l thought: Oh my God, l'm going to die; then l just came to terms with the situation, battled through, and carried on with the chemo.
Joey is running for office at a time when the Republican Party is divided on its future, a war that has been waged ever since the establishment came to terms with Trump.
On Sunday's episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, Scott Disick came to terms with his relationship with Kourtney Kardashian while Kim Kardashian West accidentally missed an important event for her husband.
Warmbier's alma mater was packed Thursday, as the community came to terms with its sorrow over his death -- and celebrated what Meis described as his rare combination of intelligence, affability and sincerity.
I asked Hughes how he came to terms with the inherent contradiction of trying to wield power he gained through his wealth and entrepreneurship to dismantle the economic system that produced that wealth.
It's an honest look at what having a mother, especially one with a hell of a mean streak, is like, and how he came to terms with both her turbulence and her love.
He realized that humans are always attempting to service an "affinity for the greater," and slowly came to terms with some of the uncertainty and discomfort that comes from grappling with your own existence.
Mr. deForest, 80, said he long ago came to terms with the difficulty of being an advocate for a group that has been doubly marginalized — in death and in the color of their skin.
It's been two months since Beth Chapman died of complications from throat cancer, but fans and viewers will now have an inside look at how her family came to terms with the harrowing diagnosis.
The 37-year-old spoke candidly in her new tell-all memoir "Open Book," excerpts of which were provided exclusively to People, about the moment she finally came to terms with her alcohol addiction. 
Now, the spaghetti sleeves were a questionable fall '16 trend we eventually came to terms with — although Roberts' $27 Forever 21 mock-neck version does look mighty cozy, especially as the temperature continues to dip.
The couple's split comes after Grande has endured a difficult few weeks as she came to terms with the loss of former boyfriend Mac Miller, who died from an apparent drug overdose on Sept. 173.
The couple's split comes after Grande has endured a difficult few weeks as she came to terms with the loss of former boyfriend Mac Miller, who died from an apparent drug overdose on Sept. 7.
The pair's split comes after Grande has endured a difficult few weeks as she came to terms with the loss of former boyfriend Mac Miller, who died from an apparent drug overdose on Sept. 7.
But I am grateful for the tranquillity and joy my father experienced during the last year of his life, after I came to terms with releasing him from reality and meeting him where he was.
DXY was a touch higher at 0.67753 in early Asian trade, managing to recover from an overnight low of 96.55 and the New York close of 96.97 as markets came to terms with the Fed's outlook.
Perhaps the deepest schism is between Stephen K. Bannon, the conservative provocateur and media entrepreneur who was Mr. Trump's campaign chairman, and Reince Priebus, the Republican Party chairman who came to terms with Mr. Trump's candidacy.
"During my time at BYU was the first time I came to terms with my sexuality, I think I kind of blocked it out or compartmentalized it as best as I could," he told the TV station.
Thursday's trading pause is the second time a circuit breaker was tripped this week — the first happened on Monday as markets came to terms with the economic damage that is likely to result from the coronavirus pandemic.
As I came to terms with Mr. Trump's threats, my mind kept flashing to a novel: J.M. Coetzee's spare allegory "Waiting for the Barbarians," which the South African writer published in 1980, during the years of apartheid.
One person at the embassy, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to talk to the media, said staff there were feeling depressed and despondent as they came to terms with the Kremlin's order.
After Facebook came to terms with Russian interference in 2016 — a fact they initially denied — the company says it rolled out artificial intelligence tools in the 2017 German, French, and Alabama special elections to root out fake accounts.
Though Cena, 40, was steadfastly against having children from the get-go, Bella, 34, was initially vocal about her desire to be a mother — though she claimed she eventually came to terms with the idea of not having kids.
She eventually came to terms with reality during medical treatment, as seen in her follow-up episode , but she remained adamant on the other outlandish claim she made during her original segment that she shares ancestry with rapper Eminem .
Whether we are applauding or criticizing how she came to terms with her relationship with her father or how she views her mother, stepmother, and half siblings, our vision is affected by the reflections in our own family mirrors.
After first coming out to their parents as gay before they came to terms with being nonbinary, Parke—a high school student in Sioux Falls, South Dakota—had to see a specialized psychiatrist in order to be diagnosed with gender dysphoria.
Horror films have always been inspired by current social anxieties, and Teeth is one of the most striking responses to a generation of women who were sexualized early in life, but only gradually came to terms with their own desires.
"The first time that I really came to terms with the fact that that how I felt about it personally, and that's how the 50,000 people that I represent feel — that was very hurtful to take in," she told VICE News.
After I came to terms with what happened to me, I decided that I should get some professional help to ensure that I take the necessary time to heal from something that I had blocked out of my memory so long.
"She continued: "So I came to terms with that beforehand, but then going in and doing it … I'm floating through this first season and I have no idea what I'm doing, I have no idea what any of this is.
After U.S. attorney William Day told him there wasn't enough evidence for an indictment or conviction, Frank came to terms with the fact that he had to contact a rival and famous Italian private detective by the name of Francis Dimaio.
Sol and Robert went from having to keep their affair a deep, dark secret to getting married in broad daylight, with most of their friends and family welcoming their relationship (once they came to terms with the inherent deception, of course).
NEW SUNS COACH Phoenix came to terms with Monty Williams to become the new coach Williams, a former head coach and a current assistant in Philadelphia, will be the Suns' fifth coach in five seasons when the 76ers' playoff run ends.
We caught up with James and Pete to learn more about John's life in darkness, and how he came to terms with it... VICE: Notes on Blindness started life as a short film first—what led you to make a feature?
While I simultaneously recoil at Weinstein news and "Me Too" posts, I also realize that this could be a moment for some people like the Bill Cosby news was for me, in which I finally came to terms with what happened.
The 32-year-old royal engaged in an extremely frank conversation with writer Bryony Gordon of The Telegraph to talk about his mental health and how he only recently came to terms with his emotions following his mother Princess Diana's traumatic death.
READ MORE: #MeToo is coming for the U.S. military Kiernan said he came to terms with his actions after so many years because of the #MeToo movement, which forced him to reconsider the way people are treated in the military and its systemic culture.
This year has been a period of recovery for Xiaomi, which saw its once-explosive sales growth slacken over the past two years as it came to terms with aggressive rivals in China and the difficult challenge of growing its presence outside of its homeland.
The trade-off is it is offering a chance to do what she's wanted to do on the N.B.A. side since the moment she came to terms with the idea she wouldn't be replacing B.J. Armstrong as the point guard for the Chicago Bulls.
"The rumblings continued, and I gradually came to terms with the fact that there was a desire for a film and there was a market for it out there, and that I'd better start thinking about what we would put into it," says Fellows.
The Nets came to terms with Charlotte on Wednesday on a deal that will send the veteran center Timofey Mozgov, Brooklyn's No. 22016 overall pick in Thursday night's draft, an additional second-round pick in 22017 and cash considerations to the Hornets in exchange for Howard.
Hearties (stans of the show, please keep up) came to terms with the reality that one of the show's stars would not be returning to season 6 (yes, literally six season) right after Operation Varsity Blues broke, a nationwide admissions scandal at which Loughlin found herself in the center.
We looked at the enormous importance of data, which we called the world's most valuable resource (May 6th), came to terms with the fact that computer security will never be perfect (April 8th), revealed how machines are becoming face readers (September 9th) and asked whether social media threaten democracy (November 4th).
And Rachel Dretzin's adaptation of the book revels in that notion, unveiling the challenges faced by families dealing with Down syndrome, dwarfism, autism and even a child who committed murder, while interweaving Mr. Solomon's own turmoil-riddled journey of love and acceptance as he came to terms with being gay.
About halfway through the five stages of Republican despair over the state of the presidential primary—after Donald Trump shot to the top of the polls, but before most people came to terms with the durability of his support—the commentariat (both conservative and liberal) took solace in the assumption that Trump couldn't withstand even a single loss.
The reason that the Holocaust [refugee story] is relevant to the US right now is not just because it is a shameful chapter in US history, but because after World War II — as Americans came to terms with the fact that they could have done more but didn't — they deliberately adopted the mantle of being the country that welcomed refugees.
Not once have I said money was exchanged, everyone just made that up or assumed it.. It is currently under dispute so I'm awaiting to find out what will happen... I put the post on the following morning for a bit of banter as I came to terms with what I had done and thought it was quite funny.. Mashable has reached out to Little for further comment. 
This interaction between nature and nurture, Dr. Gottesman believed, was critical to understanding human behavior, and he warned against tilting too far in one direction or the other in explaining mental illness or in accounting for differences in personality or I.Q. "He came to terms with the fact that this was just all so complex," William Thompson, a senior scientist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta and a former student of Dr. Gottesman's, said in an interview.

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