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“When a country does not come to terms with its past,” she adds, “its ghosts resurface.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Even after months, the family hasn’t yet come to terms with this loss.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"I condemn in the strongest terms the use of weapons, including armed drones that endanger civilian populations and United Nations personnel," said Bruno Lemarquis, in a statement on Wednesday.

From BBC

The agency is ready in terms of staff and infrastructure to receive those leaving Iran but funding was lacking for the relief effort, said Jamal.

From Barron's

When we couldn’t come to terms, a withdrawal hearing was held.

From MarketWatch