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Hugh has comes to terms with the house's "involvement" in his life.
We will not have a prosperous 2017 until we comes to terms with this.
In the ghetto museum he finally comes to terms with the facts of the Holocaust.
As Teresa Giudice comes to terms with her husband's looming deportation, she fears the unknown.
Soji slowly but surely comes to terms with her discovery that she is an android.
Isn't there an overarching plot in "Kominsky" about how Sandy comes to terms with aging?
After years of total obliviousness, a cartoon character comes to terms with only having nine toes.
If Florida comes to terms with who it really is, maybe it will stop acting out.
A thousand years later, a young man comes to terms with a gift: he can see ghosts.
As Mark Zuckerberg comes to terms with his latest public-relations disaster, he has made some interesting admissions.
How the government comes to terms with these problems will be crucial for the sector and for consumers.
Surrounded by fire and blood, Jon comes to terms with the fact that "His Queen" is the terrorist here.
And though Affleck has comes to terms with living in the spotlight, he's still protective over his children's privacy.
Holly's grieving period includes dissociating from her friends and family as she comes to terms with her husband's death.
Slowly she comes to terms with memories of the girl she used to be, one middle-schoolers will recognize.
The film follows Shults as he comes to terms with his own hardships and eventually overcomes them through photographic ventures.
The political deadlock behind the housing crisis will only be broken when Britain comes to terms with its urban character.
That makes sense since Midge comes to terms with the fact that she can't wed Benjamin earlier in the episode.
Iman is putting one foot in front of the other as she comes to terms with the loss of her husband.
Over the rest of the trilogy, Talia comes to terms with her own powers as she works to protect the realm.
The actress admitted that she's struggled to comes to terms with what she considers to be a "failure" in her life.
"Finally, a farming magazine comes to terms with what is going on with the weather," wrote Paul Jereczek of Dodge, Wis.
There, living with a woman facing her death, she comes to terms with her traumatic past and turbulent relationship with her mother.
As the country comes to terms with losing the only monarch most Thais knew, questions about the timing of the succession remain unanswered.
"When you're out in nature for eight to 10 hours a day for months on end, the mind comes to terms," Gobin says.
GOP COMES TO TERMS WITH NO BUDGET: House Republicans are coming to a consensus on this year's budget bill: There won't be one.
In his next novel, "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close," a boy comes to terms with the death of his father during 9/11.
She comes to terms with having no fucking idea what she's doing, crawls into bed with Hannah, and curls up into a ball.
And that wouldn't be in keeping with the movie's actual arc, which is all about the way Michelle comes to terms with her abuse.
As Jason1 struggles to find his way home, he comes to terms with everything about his life that made it his, flaws and all.
In his email to Expedia employees, Khosrowshahi comes to terms with the leap of faith he's taking on leaving the company after 12 years.
The controversy over the festival character highlights a wider debate in Belgium about racism and how the country comes to terms with its colonial past.
"Everybody comes to terms with it in their own time, and she's finally taking the time to deal with it and address it," he said.
Perhaps the company has at last comes to terms with the fact that not having Spotify available to gamers gave rival Sony a competitive advantage.
The establishment GOP needs to finally comes to terms with who their nominee is – and fantasizing about rescue scenarios from their current reality probably isn't helpful.
But both incidents are part of a much larger fight, as law enforcement comes to terms with the limits of its reach in the digital age.
Ollie continues his summer antics with Nikolai, tries to woo Isadora (Isabelle McNally) and comes to terms with his father's suicide months before on the lake.
As a whole, it follows a character called The Patient as he comes to terms with his inevitable death from terminal illness and descends into hell.
The critically-acclaimed film follows an aging Irish mob hit man (played by Robert de Niro) as he comes to terms with his life and career. 
There's a chance that McConnell comes to terms with Schumer over the holidays and the Senate trial begins and ends next January, as had been expected.
While its predecessors are more ensemble-focused, this movie is really about Woody, the pull-string cowboy, as he comes to terms with his own obsolescence.
His next project is similarly grim: It was inspired by the David Bowie song "Five Years," in which the world comes to terms with an impending apocalypse.
After Sydney comes to terms with her feelings for Dina, she tries to kiss her when the two are at a party, but the kiss isn't reciprocated.
"Watchmen" follows King's character Angela as she unravels a white supremacist conspiracy in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and also comes to terms with her family history of crime-fighting.
We have to acknowledge that when it comes to terms like "life" there are scientific understandings of that term and there are non-scientific understandings of that term.
You need to be the one who comes to terms with this being a real thing—or, discover that perhaps it isn't, and it's just your own feelings.
"Jessica Jones" is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and follows Jessica (Krysten Ritter) as she comes to terms with her superhero identity and reconciles with her past. 
This is the big emotional song in which Moana comes to terms with herself and what she wants, with a few strains of "How Far I'll Go" woven in.
Mayer's reputation worries are quite the opposite of Swift's reputation, in which she comes to terms with not giving a damn about her (so bad it feels good) reputation.
As the GOP comes to terms with the reality of the law, it's sometimes hard to tell whether their initial objections were rooted in the former or the latter.
"There's a lot of recovery available, once someone comes to terms with what they're dealing with and stays grounded and rooted in the life they have together," she said.
It's at this point in her life that she comes to terms with the fact that her body is her own and that she doesn't have to apologize for it.
" The actor adds, "He comes to terms with really understanding why Jack did that, taking responsibility for his brother doing that and kind of grateful that he's got a family.
"L" is the exquisite lobster roll Drzal springs for at the Clam Shack in Kennebunk, Me., as she comes to terms with both her divorce and her reduced bank account.
He eventually comes to terms with her demise and allows himself the right to move forward during her eulogy, resulting in her vision making a heavenly exit from the church.
The novel follows both families over the course of two decades — as Kavita comes to terms with the decision she had to make, and as Usha comes to understand her heritage.
At the end of the emotional conversation, and a lot of urging from Rebecca, Kate comes to terms with the fact she seriously has to talk to Toby about their loss.
More recently, according to Mr. Goldberg's article, Mr. Obama has also asserted that there can be no comprehensive solution to Islamist terrorism until Islam comes to terms with the modern world.
Rose—mouthy, brash, unpredictable—is hard to deal with, but you root for her, as she tries various medications, struggles with relationships, and comes to terms with her diagnosis as bipolar.
Instead of telling the nuanced and under-represented story of someone who comes to terms with their attraction to multiple genders, Netflix chose to repeat a plot we've seen many times before.
Westover slowly gains a better understanding of the world and her place — and worth — within it, and comes to terms with the family that kept her from these lessons for so long.
Over the course of this season, Quentin slowly realizes he's not the hero of this particular story and comes to terms with that, and that's a mark of his slowly developing maturity.
At the end of The Leftovers' penultimate episode, "The Most Powerful Man in the World (And His Identical Twin Brother)," Kevin Garvey Jr. (Justin Theroux) comes to terms with his romantic cowardice.
A high school senior with only one grandparent who even went to high school comes to terms with the pressure he feels to be the one who breaks the degree-free cycle.
Along with the frustrations he was having with the fashion industry, he was beginning the terrifying transition to fatherhood and being a husband, and the music comes to terms with this fear.
By the episode's end, Amelia comes to terms with the baby news, and though Owen assures her that nothing is ever going to happen between himself and Teddy again, she lets him go.
Joel Martinsen's translation is flatter and more passive, and the main character never quite comes to terms with the death of his parents in a way that leaves the story feeling slightly incomplete.
Now, as her father comes to terms with his own experience during and after her abduction, his comparison seems to, for lack of a better phrase, miss the mark in sharing his narrative.
He goes back to her teenage years, where he learns more about her and comes to terms with her sexual and emotional past—things he had not wanted to know about before her death.
To unjumble the troublesome penultimate chapter, in which Andre comes to terms with a life-altering decision, she spoke to veteran writer Amy Bloom while the pair of them were at an artists' colony.
And as Turtle gradually comes to terms with her secret hatred for Martin, and begins to take steps to separate herself from him forever, the outcome feels earned — and cathartic and spine-tingling as hell.
And so what follows in a single day is a sort of tour of the city—high and low—and of the narrator's memories, as he comes to terms with being seen by his grandmother (Teta).
For a player branded "polarizing" for his long rap sheet of indiscretions, Kyrgios has been a galvanizing force in raising funds and awareness as Australia comes to terms with the unprecedented devastation left by the fires.
As Zaynab comes to terms with her identity and incipient feelings for Alma, Parveen deals with grief and loneliness—and they quietly help each other through a daily choreography of gestures that the camera catches beautifully.
This show has done a remarkably good job at portraying the realities of domestic violence in relationships, so it's not surprising that they're delving into the complexities of how one teenager comes to terms with her virginity.
Without adequate resources available when Dominguez comes to terms with his new reality, Williams and other aid workers worry he and thousands like him will end up living in the streets of Nogales, Tijuana, and other border towns.
Britain was plunged deep into political uncertainty after last week's inconclusive General Election and while Westminster comes to terms with a hung parliament, CNBC spoke with various analysts to understand the impact on investors over the coming months.
As Isabella's mom hopefully comes to terms with her daughter's sexuality, Isabella has found community support with other LGBTQ+ people on Instagram, Twitter, and Tumblr, and by going to marches for LGBTQ+ rights and to concerts of LGBTQ+ artists.
The answer, in a film like "Meyerowitz," is an ad hoc, ramshackle family that comes to terms with its own chaotic making, as husbands and wives and children come in and out of the picture but never really leave.
In the comics, it takes a long, long time before Karolina fully comes to terms with the fact that she not only likes women but has feelings for Nico — feelings that, when she expresses them, are not at all reciprocated.
As the internet comes to terms with Psalm West (and the apparent layer of dust collecting on their Bibles), Kim and Kanye will hopefully not leave fans in the dark for too long and reveal the reason behind the name.
The pair is only chatting at a bar together because Sutton comes to terms with the fact that politely inviting a bunch of new male friends out for a drink isn't a crime — it's legitimately harmless 20-something-year-old fun.
It looks as though A.J. is going to drown in grief and feelings as he comes to terms with both the fact he'll never be able to share a similar moment with his dad and how supportive Haide ends up being.
Yet over the course of the work, doubt creeps into the ritual, both musically and textually, and the structure of the Mass completely falls apart and disintegrates as the celebrant comes to terms with his own crumbling faith and moral emptiness.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Postponing the French Open to September may have prevented the Grand Slam from falling victim to the coronavirus pandemic but the organizers now find themselves isolated and friendless as the tennis world comes to terms with the shock move.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Postponing the French Open to September may have prevented the Grand Slam from falling victim to the coronavirus pandemic but the organizers now find themselves isolated and friendless as the tennis world comes to terms with the shock move.
"How much more dire must reports get before this administration comes to terms with the fact that global climate change caused by human activities is happening now and it poses a growing threat?" said Senator Maggie Hassan, Democrat of New Hampshire.
"As the UK comes to terms with its new trading relationship with the EU and grapples with the productivity challenge that has hindered growth since the financial crisis, the annual cost of Brexit is likely to keep increasing," Hanson said.
For some 270-odd pages, Tegan and Sara fight, goof off, make and break friendships, and fall in and out of love as each of them, to varying degrees and in her own way, comes to terms with being queer.
As Jessie's ordeal stretches out and she starts to hallucinate, she comes to terms with buried memories from her past, and how a childhood betrayal led her into a tendency to flee her problems, submerge her emotions, and seek other people's protection.
When Candace Chen finds herself among a small group of survivors, she comes to terms with the fact that her identity is tied up with her productivity and her conception of freedom tied to success in a system which has now collapsed.
When Candace Chen finds herself among a small group of survivors, she comes to terms with the fact that her identity is tied up with her productivity, and her conception of freedom is tied to success in a system which has now collapsed.
One part Pitch Perfect reunion, one part I Feel Pretty spin-off with just a sprinkling of Groundhog Day, this lovey-dovey sendup spotlights the cynical Natalie, played by Wilson, as she comes to terms with her newfound existence in... a romantic comedy.
From the first episode of Black Lightning, where Anissa comes to terms with her new powers and explores her relationship, her storyline seems to echo her father's, and her arc holds a lot of potential to grow more prominent as the season continues.
Much is also at stake for the EU. The row has deepened divisions as the EU comes to terms with Brexit and failure to act against a member seen as flouting democracy could raise questions about its determination to defend its core values.
As the country comes to terms with its seventh major terrorist attack in less than a year, which saw four people killed and dozens more injured, it appears less and less likely that any de-escalation of this conflict is on the horizon.
Related: This New Republican Super PAC Wants to Get the Amish to Vote for Trump The Never Trump effort is further undercut as more and more of the Republican Party comes to terms with the reality that Trump is the GOP's new standard-bearer.
Interest in the phenomenon of "deepfakes" has died down a little in recent months, presumably as the public comes to terms with what seems like an inevitability in 2018 — that people can and will use AI to create super-realistic fake videos and images.
As the US comes to terms with sordid, uncovered tales of powerful men preying on women, the shift in acceptance of such behavior feels swift and gratifying; abusers are facing public scorn and consequences in the court of public opinion, if not criminal court.
That she can excavate her emotional demons in order to achieve such a lifestyle is still something she is getting used to — a reality that can be as daunting as it is thrilling, especially as she comes to terms with who is in charge.
Tokyo (CNN)The death of a 10-year-old girl, allegedly at the hands of her abusive father after authorities failed to respond to pleas for help, has prompted soul searching in Japan as the country comes to terms with a record number of child abuse cases.
"If the world is truly willing... to quit fossil fuel, then if you are not ready and finally the world comes to terms with that and there are alternatives and no one is buying enough oil from you, at that point you are in trouble," he said.
Flashes of sincerity are present, but the tone comes across as more condescending, taking the same basic premise as David Lynch's seminal series Twin Peaks — how a community comes to terms with the disappearance and death of a young woman — and stripping it of all nuance and melodrama.
But it is only in two new books of nonfiction—My Parents: An Introduction and This Does Not Belong to You—that he really comes to terms with the limits of individual agency, and the grim prospect that there may be no salvation for the exile after all.
The debate over marijuana legalization is just one of the many ways the political landscape is changing as the US comes to terms with drug and criminal justice policies that many experts and Americans consider to have failed at a great cost to the nation's liberty and finances.
Andrew Haigh's slow-burn British drama puts the idea of marriage through the ringer as a couple, played by a diabolically demure Tom Courtenay and a never-better Charlotte Rampling, comes to terms with the discovery of a decades-frozen body in the days leading up to their 45th anniversary.
Despite standout performances by Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, and Margot Robbie, "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" has become overrated since it was released in 2019 — especially given the fact that the majority of the film follows an aging, white male actor as he comes to terms with his career.
Students progress through educational modules: from addressing cultural context—what it means "being a young black person in this country and how all of that comes to terms with how you see your possibilities," Rock explains—and understanding the entrepreneurial mindset to research and planning a new venture and actually bringing it to market.
After a movie and a half's worth of wondering about and pining after her missing family, Rey finally comes to terms with the truth in The Last Jedi: her parents were just a couple of random deadbeats who, as Kylo sneers, probably sold her off for drinking money, and are now in a pauper's grave.
However, it's possible that the Disney+ series comes after Endgame, meaning it would follow Cap's two closest friends as they move on without him and as Sam comes to terms with becoming the new Captain America (which would explain why the series is titled The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and not Captain America and the Winter Soldier).
The question of whether or not a rape scene is "okay" is a complicated one — and HBO's The Tale, which tells the harrowing story of a woman named Jennifer (Lauren Dern), who comes to terms with the fact that she was sexually abused as a child, will undoubtedly spark a lot of discussion on the way it shows rape.
In real time, we watch her comes to terms with what living in a seedy shark tank like Vegas will really mean for her as a person, and what a place like that might do to G.L.O.W. That's why the final shot here, like in The Graduate, is Ruth pursing her lips while staring off into the middle distance.
In "The City, Born Great," a young man comes to terms with his status as the manifestation of New York City, while in "Red Dirt Witch" a mother faces down a powerful creature that represents white supremacy, and is forced to contend with the sacrifices that she and her family must make to ensure that they have a future.
Some of the train's passengers come to epiphanies that profoundly shake their concept of self; a dining car conversation between two African-American men — one a young father and the other an elder who marched with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. — is particularly touching as the father comes to terms with the childhood abandonment that has soured his adult years.
It was a progression we'd watched happen to white men and occasionally white women on dramas like Breaking Bad and Mad Men, but never had a black female character been given the time and space to progress in this way in front of millions of viewers on network TV. Olivia (Washington) comes to terms with all the bad she's done by the end of Season 903.
As Fleabag, Waller-Bridge embodies the charming naughtiness of the British tradition—she cites Michael Caine's Alfie as an influence—while forcing herself to reckon with it: Whether she's relaying Fleabag's ill-advised sexual encounters, her tense relationship with her uptight sister, or the moment when she finally comes to terms with the destruction her selfishness and laziness have wrought on her life, Waller-Bridge is the show.
Even if Master of None has elements that can grate, its willingness to do just about anything to make a great episode of television — from leaving its protagonists behind entirely for a series of vignettes about service industry workers to crafting an episode that spans more than two decades of Thanksgivings as one character comes to terms with her sexuality — marks it as a big, generous, open-hearted show.

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