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21 Sentences With "coming to accept"

How to use coming to accept in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "coming to accept" and check conjugation/comparative form for "coming to accept". Mastering all the usages of "coming to accept" from sentence examples published by news publications.

But with intention and effort, coming to accept — and even love — your body is possible.
We kept our friendship over time by accepting our differences and experiencing our differences (coming to accept them) NYC.
She may never escape the shadow of Twilight, but it looks like Kristen Stewart is coming to accept it — and herself.
A growing percentage of the country's healthcare professionals are coming to accept that helping people through this drug crisis means addressing the circumstances fostering their habits.
He noted that critics tend to write about him as an isolated and haunted figure, an idea he has resisted but has been coming to accept about himself.
" The kinds of stories he wants to tell are about "people taking responsibility, coming to accept who they are," Mr. Squyres said, adding, "There's a lot of repressed emotions in his films.
"Everybody knows what needs to be done to fix it, and I think everybody is coming to accept that they're not going to happen," said Sara Fagen, a White House political director under President George W. Bush.
And she explains that jokes on some level have to come from mining the unpleasant stuff — a story about her mom coming to accept her for who she is doesn't involve any tension; it's just a pleasant anecdote.
Throughout the course of the day, Kimmy realizes that she blames herself for the way her mom abandoned her, and the season ends with Kimmy confronting her mom and coming to accept that she can't change what happened.
I spent years reflecting on what happened with Ashley and contemplating the ways I could have dealt with it better, eventually coming to accept that her use of email was, at least partially, an expression of deeper problems with our connection.
With many now coming to accept an INL mantra: "If targeted you will be compromised," the adoption and adherence to CCE methods and mindsets will: Initial outcomes from pilot engagements confirm that these organizations soon find themselves, from a strategic cyber risk perspective, on demonstrably firmer ground.
Europeans are gradually coming to accept that they need to shoulder more of the burden of their own defence, stung of course by the threats of Donald Trump, but also by the hard words of Mr Macron, who in an interview with The Economist described the alliance as experiencing "brain-death".
Her character arc centers on coming to accept the burden of responsibility and overcoming her poor self-image arising from her smaller stature and "defective" creation. During the fourth season, she meets the other Amethyst soldiers who were created alongside her, and their support and affection for her become a source of emotional validation.
Love Without Fear (Liebe ohne Angst) on DEFA Library website. Retrieved 7 July 2018Liebe ohne Angst on the Deutsches Hygiene-Museum. eMuseum database. Retrieved 7 July 2018 In 1989, DEFA produced the film Coming Out, directed by Heiner Carow, telling the story of an East German man coming to accept his homosexuality, with much of it shot in East Berlin gay bars.
The act passed into law 30 May 1989. This removed all specific reference to homosexuality from East German criminal law. In 1989, the German film titled Coming Out directed by Heiner Carow was exhibited on the night that the Berlin wall came down, and tells a story of an East German man coming to accept his own homosexuality, with much of it shot in the local gay bars. This was the only East German LGBT rights film.
Believing Charlie to be married, Lulu discloses that her real name is Audrey, and takes him to visit her mother, Peaches. Audrey now adopts a different persona, becoming a demure blonde. Coming to accept Audrey's free-wheeling lifestyle, Charlie realizes he is falling in love with her. The relationship (and movie) takes a dark turn when her violent ex-convict husband, Ray Sinclair (Ray Liotta), shows up at a high school reunion; Ray wants her back.
Bibel's dislike for Sabrina also made her root for Britt, during the pregnancy reveal. Ciaccia believed the character was an homage to Audrey Hepburn's Sabrina [Fairchild]. Ciaccia also noted the character's similarities to Lynn Herring's early portrayal of Lucy Coe as a "plain Jane librarian," who also gets a makeover. Castillo on the other hand was more excited about fans coming to accept Sabrina as a part of Patrick's life, then she was about the makeover.
In the resulting story, set approximately two years after Gwen Stacy's death, "Gwen" reappears, perfectly healthy but with no memory of the time since her death. This story, published in Amazing Spider-Man #144 (May 1975), initiated the original Clone Saga. At the end of that story, Gwen's clone, a creation of Spider-Man villain the Jackal, leaves to find a new life for herself, coming to accept that she is not really the same person who had a relationship with Peter Parker.The Amazing Spider-Man #149.
Book Four, however, opens with the country re-occupied after 2006, when a fresh surge of troops is deployed. By now, some people in Britain are coming to accept Volgan rule. the United States, however, is now heavily outfitting resistance units with American weaponry and preparing to use Ireland as a staging ground for a liberation. Savage prevents the Volgans from causing a fake terrorist atrocity to drive off the Americans, and by 2009 the Allied forces are openly bombing Volgan targets in London.
Tonali disappears when a human dies, but yolotl remains. Therefore, objects in the environment can influence human action because they too contain an animating heart- soul/life-force. Sandstrom and Sandstrom divide the paper cut-outs used by shamans into four categories based on the spirit they represent: disease causing spirits (for curing rituals), seed spirits (agricultural productivity), witness spirits (intermediaries between shamans and other powerful spirits), and those adornments which help welcome spirits coming to accept their altar offerings. These spirits are found in all four realms of the universe.
These lines, read in conjunction with the later "i.e. it coheres all right / even if my notes do not cohere", point toward the conclusion that towards the end of his effort, Pound was coming to accept not only his own "errors" and "madness" but the conclusion that it was beyond him, and possibly beyond poetry, to do justice to the coherence of the universe. Images of light saturate this canto, culminating in the closing lines: "A little light, like a rushlight / to lead back to splendour". These lines again echo the Noh of Kakitsubata, the "light that does not lead on to darkness" in Pound's version.

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