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Coped quite well till lunchtime when super cluster migraine hit.
I am not dead « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog 2009
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Somebody writing essays about How They Coped With Drug Addiction might well not want to use the same identity as they use for professional purposes; yet they would still want to use an identity that they can prove, since it would still be damaging to them if people wrote other essays under their identity, perhaps parodying their difficult struggle.
Snell-Pym » Identity 2008
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Instead of "How America Coped," your headline should have read how New York City coped, for you summarized well how 8 million New Yorkers dealt with the blackout, but, with the exception of a few passing sentences, gave short shrift to the other 42 million people who were affected by it.
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As a child, Hank III Coped with his lack of a dad by finding some role models of his own.
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“Coped his talons pretty good,” Percey Clay had said when Rhyme told her this.
A Lincoln Rhyme eBook Boxed Set Jeffery Deaver 2001
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"Coped his talons pretty good," Percey Clay had said when Rhyme told her this.
The Coffin Dancer Deaver, Jeffery 1998
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Coped well in the air against Rooney - clipping one Downing cross away from his head at the last - as Wales produced a display of great discipline.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Coped comfortably with what little threat Lafferty posed.
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Coped comfortably with what little threat Lafferty posed.
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Coped better with Iniesta early on than Messi who skinned him twice.
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