Sentences with phrase «still coming to terms with the loss»

Meanwhile, Stoke are still coming to terms with the loss of Matty Ethrington.
That community is still coming to terms with the loss of 19 firefighters on Sunday.

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I couldn't believe that she would keep suggesting this when she knew that my little boy ended up hospitalised with dehydration and massive weight loss because he just couldn't get the hang of breastfeeding even when I was literally leaking with milk and I'd told her I was still struggling coming to terms with how poorly he'd been and how guilty I felt about it.
When his adult son leaves town, a cantankerous old man develops an unlikely friendship with his new nurse, who is still coming to terms with her own loss.
Decades later, Lake is barely coming to terms with his memory loss when a young operative, Milton Schultz (Anton Yelchin), informs him that the terrorist responsible for Lake's failed mission and torture may still be alive and organizing to strike again.
I was still trying to come to terms with my loss and had expected the 2015 to be the last car i would ever buy but there i was and there Mike was.
For many Aboriginal people; their family and community are still coming to terms with the trauma which has caused suffering, loss and heartache.
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