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  • After the Diagnosis: Helping My Family Cope is an information sheet for families from The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia that offers advice for coping with the stress of a cancer diagnosis.

    Cancer information, support groups for parents of children with cancer 2010

  • If the IEC decides the name Cope causes confusion and refuses its application to register for elections, the ANC will not need to go to court.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2008

  • Although Captain Cope's F-86 crashed more than 50 years ago near the China/North Korea border, his country never gave up its efforts to bring him home.

    Remains Returned List WWII 2005

  • Alex Cope is put into a mental hospital based on his visions of bodhisattva, and the effects are noticed and preyed on in the form of orderly Jake Costello.

    Bodhisattva GN | Kung Fu Rodeo 2004

  • I remember the name Cope, but can't think of Annie.

    London SE1 community website 2010

  • Given that he seems to be running out of ideas, what will he call Cope's Youth wing?

    Mail & Guardian Online 2009

  • I don't believe a word Cope says about fighting corruption, they are now advocating for it.

    News24 2009

  • This was brought home dramatically in Cope India 2004, a large aerial-combat training exercise that pitted F‑15 pilots from Elmendorf against India’s air force, which is made up of the MiG‑21 and MiG‑29, and the newer Mirage 2000 and Russian-built Su‑30.

    The Last Ace 2009

  • This was brought home dramatically in Cope India 2004, a large aerial-combat training exercise that pitted F‑15 pilots from Elmendorf against India’s air force, which is made up of the MiG‑21 and MiG‑29, and the newer Mirage 2000 and Russian-built Su‑30.

    The Last Ace 2009

  • In a major 1921 review of Cope’s sauropods, Henry Fairfield Osborn and Charles Mook noted that they were unable to locate the immense vertebra in Cope’s sauropod collection (Osborn & Mook 1921), today at the American Museum of Natural History (New York).

    Biggest…. sauropod…. ever (part…. I) Darren Naish 2007

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