come to terms in Czech

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1. How does one come to terms with the aging process?

2. Do not think you can come to terms with Crixus.

3. But men can come to terms with their suppressed longings.

4. They could come to terms, if you would keep your nose out.

5. I come to terms with that, and finally, it takes me aback.

6. What reality has mankind had to come to terms with, raising what questions?

7. Mankind has always had to come to terms with the terrible reality of death.

8. It has not been easy for me to come to terms with my disability.

9. Only by finding each other again can they hope to come to terms with their tragedy.

10. George and Elizabeth had come to terms with the fact that they would always be childless.

11. George and Elizabeth have come to terms with the fact that they will never have children. Sentencedict.com

12. Because of this profound sense of acceptance, we understand and come to terms with our own uniqueness.

13. No matter what route the Railroad decides on... they'll have to come to terms with Beecher and Baxter.

14. Republican leaders struggled to come to terms with popular sentiment; some wanted passionate armed struggle; others a more reasoned approach.

15. 15 He helped her in a two-year battle against cancer and to come to terms with her double mastectomy.

16. Confronting an alcoholic and getting them to come to terms with their addiction is an extremely difficult thing to do.

17. Reassured children find it easier to bear the pressure as they try and come to terms with what they are doing .

18. If you have lost a loved one in death, you too may find yourself struggling to come to terms with your loss.

19. Acquainting With Ash: Riding the Remains of Wildfire R-Dog, Owen Marks and Isaac Wallen come to terms with a newly charred forest

20. The survivors and reunited family still try to catch up and come to terms with things, but some prove incompatible, notably 'Bigamies', or unbearable

21. Stream: “Throwaway Lines” – The Blam Blams S ometimes the best way to come to terms with something is by turning it into a show.

22. Indeed, even though people generally enjoy a longer life expectancy nowadays, the Aging process can be a painful fact to come to terms with

23. The history of science has been one long series of violent brainstorms as successive generations have come to terms with increasing levels of queerness in the Universe.

24. Forsaken in a new Oslo apartment, a frail Blind woman battles to come to terms with her condition, as she slowly retracts into an elaborate fantasy bubble

25. Alaric is today famous for being the Visigoth leader who sacked Rome in 410, but this would probably never have happened if he had come to terms with the Roman government

26. Despite their successes, the Abbasids hoped to come to terms with the Mongols and by 1241 had adopted the practice of sending an annual tribute to the court of the khagan.

27. “Byzantinize.” What is more, between the last Byzantino-Iranian war and the Arab conquest, Armenians had to come to terms with the stationing of Byzantine troops on what had once been the Arshakuni (Arsacid) kingdom

28. I wonder whether it is, in fact, the west that finds it difficult to come to terms with Soviet history and the unapologetic way in which the Russian people are able to live with it.

29. Babaganoush is one of those dishes that you can make in a big batch – partly as a coping mechanism as you come to terms with the onslaught of pumpkin – and freeze for the depths of winter …

30. A little coarser nature would not have borne the strain; it would have had to come to terms with itself -- with a sigh, with a grunt, or even with a guffaw; a still coarser one would have remained invulnerably ignorant and completely uninteresting.

31. Beginners (465) IMDb 7.2 1 h 44 min 2011 X-Ray R When his seventy-one -year-old father comes out of the closet only to discover he is dying of cancer, his son Oliver must come to terms with the father and man he hardly knows.

32. Accommodationists suggest that it is in the interest of regional stability that we identify and come to terms with those groups willing to work within the contours of the modern nation-state, so that they may prevent the violent seizure of power of the more militant factions