Harth arrived at the start of September 2001 and coped impressively with the tremors of terrorism. |
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Viewers were asked to decide on who best coped with conditions and fellow competitors. |
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There was an awful lot to learn and a great deal of pressure, but he coped with it well. |
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I was blessed with ward staff who had coped successfully with other difficult situations. |
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The garbage disposal in the pipe below the sink coped with the vegetable peelings and soft food garbage. |
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Our digestions coped admirably and thus you will have no tales concerning toilets, bushes, and Delhi Belly. |
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Pat said he coped with illness by treating it as a challenge, fighting for the one life he has and making the most of it. |
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Last night, this thankless task fell to Richard Wilson, who coped magnificently as one would expect. |
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How they coped with this transfer of power is a vital part of these imaginary conversations. |
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How they felt, and coped, and suffered and celebrated is what I always want to know, not just a chronological outline of events. |
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Because of the lack of the external conch the octopods swam swiftly, and successfully coped with the upper Cretaceous marine predators. |
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At the moment, Smart is being open and communicative, signs that she has coped well. |
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I wondered how his thin, underfed body coped with that kind of work in the hot sun everyday. |
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He coped with the problem for two years before he underwent an operation which effectively cured him. |
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I thought our players raised their play and coped supremely with the atmosphere. |
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Few of the participants appeared to have coped with their relationship disappointments and social opprobrium without considerable mental effort. |
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She is determined to carry on with her school work and has coped really well considering she just wants to be an ordinary teenager. |
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He coped well with his large assortment of jumping steps, as well as multiple pirouettes which were all danced with ease. |
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The cam made the engine too lumpy for slow moving London driving and the radiator barely coped with the extra heat. |
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The charm and niftiness of her cooking is that it has coped with 20 years in Europe, America and Jamaica and been impressively adaptive. |
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It was interesting to see how Hollywood coped with this theme, and how director Sydney Pollack tiptoed towards reality but funked it in the end. |
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Not surprisingly, he'd love to find out how York coped with its own floods down the ages. |
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I am looking at their jobs as civilians and in the military and focusing on how they coped with rationing and utility clothing. |
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It has a reserve built up from past profits that has so far coped with losses. |
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In the main the group coped well, getting into a steady plod to get them to the top of the pass. |
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Individual soldiers coped with these conditions as best they could but a certain stoical humour played its part. |
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Over the years I learned where the controls were and coped pretty well. |
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It has coped well with desert conditions, it has withstood attack from weapons which were designed to defeat it and its gun control equipment has proved to be outstanding. |
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David coped by continuing to fulfill his sibling caretaking responsibilities at home, while erupting with fits of anger, foul language, and violent outbursts at school. |
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The remaining distance passed with mild rapids, and the lowbred coped surprisingly well. |
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On the rare occasions he found himself at the baseline he coped ably with Gambill's unorthodox but fiercely struck ground strokes. |
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She coped, she said, by drawing inspiration from her blind grandmother, who had raised four children. |
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Due to meticulous preparations, banks coped successfully with the extra large workload and waiting times remained generally reasonable. |
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Carragher is essentially a resilient centre-back and a right-footed player, but he was seldom under any kind of pressure on the left and predictably coped well enough. |
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England coped manfully without him, but they will rue his absence if Australia continue to fight hard today and finally top 400 for the first time in the series. |
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Cripple Creek's women were a definite part of the camp as they coped with dreary existences and provided their men with good homes and hard-working, mannerly children. |
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Volunteers coped extremely well, and it appeared that difficult situations were managed effectively. |
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Yesterday, safe but cold and wet after a night in the bush, the trampers spoke about how they coped during an unscheduled winter's night outdoors. |
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Ging briefed the IPU delegation on how UNRWA had coped during and after the violence. |
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The restaurant also coped with an unscheduled shutdown last Thursday. |
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Before and after workouts, he tested urine samples with a refractometer to monitor how he coped with dehydration in the buildup to Beijing. |
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The JPL controllers coped with this by reprogramming Voyager 2 to rotate by 90° and use its elevation motor to pan the camera instead. |
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Heather has coped with a genetic disorder which thickens and hardens her bones and Tom gained his award for rescuing his toddler sister from drowning. |
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Have you tried to check how people have coped with these new construction standards and interacted with their accommodation? |
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So I began by asking Emilie how she had prepared for and indeed coped with such a dangerous role. |
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Does he look back now and wonder how he coped with so much turmoil, all at once? |
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Retirement has kept me busy and I often wonder how I ever coped while holding a full-time job. |
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The doctors were amazed at how Kayla's body coped so they decided to leave it that way to see how things would turn out. |
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My family has adjusted, coped and succeeded, despite the challenges of my parliamentary life. |
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Our call centre, Internet, and correspondence services also coped well with the high demand. |
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How well has the international community coped with this new threat to global health? |
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They also suggested that individuals with both visual and hearing impairments coped better in emergencies than was asserted by the respondent. |
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Take time to remember how you have coped with stress at other points in life. |
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I coped with these increases by means of internal rationalization and the shedding of a number of posts. |
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Given the seriousness of the difficulties, we have coped with them better on this occasion than in the past. |
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Without this understanding and support, I have no idea how I could have coped. |
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They offer a chance for members to talk about their experiences and how they coped. |
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We also reviewed the experience of other countries to determine how well Canada's allies have coped with decreasing defence resources. |
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How the Mubaraks have coped over the past 16 months remains largely unknown. |
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Shakespeare himself, the book describes, coped with ironically similar struggles. |
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The suspension is excellent and it coped very well with the pre-Olympic roadworks around Athens, as it did on bumpy rural roads further out into Attica. |
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Warm temperatures during the week made plenty of stops essential to water the horses but the riders coped well, spending up to six hours a day in the saddle. |
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Electricity showrooms in the borough were swamped with calls about the scheduled power cuts and at the same time coped with a booming demand for torches, lamps and batteries. |
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The dribbling tutelage he received from his father on the beaches near his home toughened him up to ensure that he has coped with the physical nature of the Scottish game. |
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Some have coped better than others, and some have always gone to pieces. |
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The growth rates expected for road passenger and freight transport can only be coped with if existing bottlenecks on the roads are eliminated and new road infrastructure is put in place. |
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We coped with events that might normally have made me freak out. |
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What are some ways that I have coped with stress in the past? |
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It has coped well with the recession, with an unemployment rate two points below the national average and one of the lowest rates of housing repossession. |
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Air traffic needs to adapt, but up to now it has coped with every crisis. |
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My very special thanks to my ghostwriter who has harnessed my dyslexic thoughts, coped with my sudden bursts of inspiration, and helped me to present this information in a format that can be shared with others. |
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Had the government, whether Liberal or Conservative, provided loans and loan guarantees to companies before then, they could have coped with the serious problem. |
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She coped by holing up at a boutique hotel. |
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His parents coped stoically with their grief, supported by their strong faith and the pride they could take in the memorials commemorating their son. |
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Although the trains had been winterised, the systems had not coped with the conditions. |
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Unlike the situation at many other credit institutions, Helaba has coped with the effects of the international financial market crisis comparatively well and out of its own resources. |
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Pushed two times into fouls during the pre-start maneuvers, the Americans coped two penalties and could only watch the Italian boat tranquilly control the rest of the race. |
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Firms initially coped with the slackening of activity by making less use of agency workers, increasing the number of days of temporary lay-offs and adjusting the total number of hours worked by other workers. |
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He coped with his grief by working that much harder on the topics of science and mathematics that he had shared with Morcom. |
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Although the unschooled graduates coped well with the test of simple comprehension, they did not on average achieve satisfactory scores on more complex comprehension, numeracy and writing. |
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To say that this arrangement suited Housman would be unfair, for nobody could wish such misery on another, but one wonders how he might have coped with requital. |
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And it coped with rough, unmetalled surfaces in robust fashion, demonstrating plenty of grip on and off road. |
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Hourly, the physical world delivered proof that its insufferableness could be coped with only through means inherent in that world. |
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Many of the interviewees reported chronic health problems brought on by a lack of food, and had coped with hunger by eating grass, tree bark and roots. |
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As a producer or studio engineer, you'll be delighted by the creative power that this master tool delivers and it won't be long before you wonder how you coped without it. |
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The immediate challenge though for MSF has been to create some more robust medical facilities to replace those damaged in the quake and the tented structures that have coped up to now. |
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The financial crisis of 2009 has proven that the incongruity of financial capital and productive capital leads to speculation bubbles whose collapse could only have been coped with at the greatest efforts. |
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For the rest of his political career, he was at the heart of the party's counsels as it coped with the effects of sustained terrorist violence, and led the drive for peace and political stability. |
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So far, most farming fondlers have coped well with the challenge, said HCC project executive Dewi Hughes. |
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Allen related such consolation to Primo Levi's observation that some of those who best coped with life in the concentration camps were communists. |
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He will need some minutes, until he has coped with the long way. |
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Here Bergere details how Shanghainese coped with occupation, isolation, and chaos. |
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Despite having coped with the challenges that are inherent in launching an institutional operation of such scale, there is no room for complacency. |
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The customer services team has coped well with the surge in demand for the new product, answering almost 90 per cent of telephone orders within sixty seconds. |
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They say he yesterday coped Hector in the battle, and struck him down. |
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Its opening, almost shouted glissandi threatened intonation, but the JCS coped admirably, and we later heard an absorbing combination of layered textures from the two choirs. |
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The Younger Dryas is a period significant to the study of the response of biota to abrupt climate change and to the study of how humans coped with such rapid changes. |
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They coped manfully, however, blasting through new single Guess I Wanted More and finishing with a flourish on their alt-rock signoff song Three Weeks. |
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During the Great Depression, which began with the stock market crash of 1929, many families in the United States coped with hunger and uncertainty. |
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Gloucester coped with a tricky Saracens side last time out by outmuscling them in the set piece, and they look good value to record their first win at Loftus Road. |
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