Sentences with phrase «coming to terms with loss from»

Darkly mischievous and painfully funny, A Monster Calls is an extraordinarily moving novel of coming to terms with loss from two of our finest writers for young adults.

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Will we as a club suffer from the loss of form in these young men as they try to come to terms with the enormity of the disappointment and the manner of their World Cup exit?
Physically you may recover quickly from your miscarriage while emotionally, it may take weeks or even months to come to terms with your loss
Coming to terms with the loss of a loved one is never easy; it's a painful ordeal and one that takes time to recover from.
Each chapter also features short profiles of individuals, ranging from musicians and composers to nurses and medical publishers, who share their own experiences with a variety of levels of hearing loss and their attempts to come to terms with such loss.
«She accepts in terms that, where the EU or UK choose to move away from regulatory alignment, that will come with consequent losses in access to each other's markets,» he said.
Children need lots of reassurance and support from caring adults to help them come to terms with a major loss.
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