to grips with this this area of of history and law somewhat quickly I think first we
to come to grips with them."
to come to grips with i asked in these interviews of the kids we talked to so did you ever go to a library and these
and I needed to come to grips with this.
And I had to really come to grips with the fact that like there's never been a book written that everyone loves.
She has to come to grips with how she enabled corruption in her own life.
he decided had come to grips with the nature of the infinity and uh infinity was of course something I mean every
Gemma: I'm getting to grips with it more and more.
westlaw something we have to come to grips with but also something that has great great possibilities particularly with the google books project and other
issue that will have to come to grips with third of the worries that you hear from parents is credibility of information
where we are not coming to grips with paying for our health care in the future
I think people, the grips were like, fuck this.
This is the tragedy of not getting to grips with that concept.
was still hard for me to come to grips with that I that I was losing my faith
Can you talk to me a little bit about how you came to grips with what motivates them as people and to what extent you personally
And so, I had to really come to grips with that pretty early on and say the way I was going to measure success as a
In Mariposa, we're coming to grips with the early stages of that.
And I was learning so much, trying to come to grips with this something that supposedly arose from nothing 14 billion years ago.
And she's gotta actually point it out to me 'cause when you're in the grips of it, you're actually not aware of it.
And I always say as a 15 year old boy this causes you to come to grips with your sexuality awfully quickly.
about two weeks later um so we just went down there and really got got to grips with with the location that we're
differences have been things which I've been thinking a lot about in writing this book and trying to get to grips with in some way.
She didn't -- because she was so firmly in the grips of the Descartesian Illusion that she -- she had
And that we need to come to grips with it.
And imagine that I come to you and I say, you know, I'm sort of grips with envy of other people in my industry.
It's fundamentally an American idea, and one that I think is hard as citizens to come to grips with.
Joel Bennett had a gentle smile, and a truck full of saws, vice grips , files, and other tools to use in a burgeoning carpentry and cabinet making business.
Well, as I came to try to understand it and come to grips with the global economic collapse.
To a large extent, for me, the book was about Michelle coming to grips with the corruption in her own life, how she picked a comfortable lifestyle where she wasn't asking questions,
One that's hard to imagine, but one I think that the country has to come to grips with to try to prevent.
She -- when your sympathetic nervous system is activated, you're in the grips of full-on fight response, you're a
G-20, G-8, G-2 -- our world leaders have not yet come to grips with what is really happening to the global economy.
That's what we haven't yet come to grips with.
I don't think the government's even begun, really, to get to grips with that.
I had the uh the O.D.Y. White-mushroom grips , and the ah doughnuts, which protected sort of the inside of your