I ask him how he copes with the American attitude to his attention-grabbing books. |
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This tool copes amazingly with that, its curved end even allowing me to get at weeds that are almost touching a plant. |
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Viewer copes best with word processor and text documents, reformatting the text to fit the narrow screen. |
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This vehicle copes with severe off-road conditions without complaint, but on the road it is slightly disappointing. |
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All things considered, Becca copes equably with a complete change in lifestyle and home. |
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The other test will be how he handles renegades such as John Carew and copes with the vacancies caused by the departure of the old guard. |
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It copes well with varying road surfaces, making it equally suitable for city jaunts or cross-country drives. |
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Passengers will have little reason to complain about the suspension which copes well with uneven and bumpy roads. |
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Several vestments are also available as chasubles, dalmatics, copes, humeral veils and palls, as indicated. |
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The child copes by disavowing her earlier German-Jewish identity by becoming English and changing her name to Evelyn. |
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David Kuebler brings a heroic touch to Nerone, and copes well with Handel's ornate divisions. |
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The suspension copes well with our broken streets and bumpy corners hold no fears for it. |
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The other test will be how he handles renegades and copes with the vacancies caused by the departure of the old guard. |
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The story is lighthearted, romantic and fluffy while at the same time it deals with how one woman copes with a very difficult situation. |
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We also have provided support and assistance for the lumber sector while it copes with the burden of this dispute. |
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The simulator copes easily with safety-critical borderline cases under extreme conditions, like freezing cold and searing heat. |
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They include love, loss, family, and, most importantly, how the individual copes with these things. |
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But it is even more difficult to understand how the immune system copes with this onslaught. |
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The development of Shopping Park Olen copes with disappointing letting results. |
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What he rather copes with is not breakdowns, but situations, in which he often even risks his own life. |
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Paron copes with these challenges with ongoing innovation backed by a professional full-service approach. |
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Cusack copes well with the physical demands of the production, offering convincing portrayals of women who are markedly different in appearance and bearing. |
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Ms. George's book covers nearly every aspect — political, social, biological, moral — of how the world thinks about and copes with human excreta. |
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This type of technology is well adapted when it come to very well defined data and copes very well with data which is very well structured. |
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The beauty of this scale is that not only can you switch between kilograms and pounds, it also copes with measuring liquids in fluid ounces or millilitres. |
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Here she was vested in her robes of state and was met by the bishop who was to perform the ceremony, with all the chapel Royal in their copes, the bishop mitred. |
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I quite like the plucky little Englander thing, because it's the way the hive mind of London, if not the country, copes with attack and it's a good mechanism. |
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You know best how your child acts, reacts and copes in different situations. |
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Models how children can overcome challenges by showing them how she copes despite her hearing impairment. |
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Moving away from home was hard, but he copes with digs which he shares with two other young Celtic hopefuls and he gets to see family and friends at weekends. |
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Now, she talks openly about how she copes with her treatment and how she and her mother are dealing with being HIV positive. |
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But in spite of the vitality of the leaders, Chiro copes with many problems. |
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He is so relaxed and copes so well with pressure that some might misinterpret his lack of excitability as indifference. |
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He is a relaxed, easygoing individual who copes well with most work related pressures. |
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Man gets divorced late in life and copes by ingratiating himself with unsuspecting Brooklynites. |
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Details of the many golden flowers on the copes are picked out with carmine silk thread. |
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It copes with such events primarily with the structured modularly assets of cantons, communes and private institutions. |
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In the long run, immigration may have an impact on the way in which the EU copes with ageing and demographic imbalances and their impact on employment and economic growth. |
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On the way they shipwreck on a deserted island and the story explores how the team copes by team spirit and survivor skills with the challenges that life on a deserted island brings. |
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The future of the irrigation sector will also depend on how well it copes with drought mitigation and drought proofing, in light of climate change, the demand for biofuels, and farmer access to credit and markets. |
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Such activity is quite unnecessary, as existing private international law copes very well with matrimonial problems, and also with divorces at an international level. |
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Moreover, each post has copes of specimens of provincial birth certificates with which it can compare the birth certificate presented by the applicant. |
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The process requires basically good fabrication practices with enhanced treatment of weld, connection and fabrication detail, tolerances for gaps, and copes. |
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Our W 210 large milling machine has no problem at all with mastering this job, as its conveyor system easily copes with clearing many tons of milled material due to extremely high conveyor capacity and drive power. |
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For example, a person with a learning disability who has developed strategies for dealing with his or her limitations may not request accommodations, since he or she copes well on the job. |
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These days he copes with his environment by writing rap. |
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How Edwards copes with losing could be tested early. |
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He copes with pressure and loves the fight. |
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That's how a nerd copes with first-date anxiety. |
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It is true, as the uncharitable gave warning, that Mr Brown copes badly with criticism so badly, it turns out, that he sometimes shakes with pain and rage. |
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The final layer on the top of the wall also consists of large stones, called capstones, coping stones or copes. |
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In a tight corner on a hot afternoon, officers need a touchstone that copes well with the demands of charged events when making difficult decisions. |
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These internal attitudes and beliefs, in combination with signs of distress, will likely mediate how a victim copes with their trauma and whether they seek help. |
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The arc focuses on the death and partial resurrection of main character Owen Harper, and how he copes as a dead man. |
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Its flexibility copes with every situation. |
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Explains how she copes with needing to go to the loo and taking diuretics. |
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After a lifetime of social, psychological, emotional, physical deprivation, she copes by pecking neurotically at phantom targets for hours on end. |
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And so often we introduce the legislation and somehow the problems are dissipated, industry copes with it and we become more competitive and our position across the world is strengthened. |
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Roles in abusive families reflect how each person adapts and copes with the secret, confusing, and sometimes dangerous situation in which they live. |
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Nigeria copes with tensions between the oil rich states and the rest. |
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Sometimes, one parent copes with epilepsy by becoming very engrossed in learning everything there is to know on the subject, while the other parent remains immobile with fear, sadness or denial. |
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Tables and beds covered with copes instead of carpets and coverlets. |
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Although it is more burdensome to handle than a Bermudan rig, a well-found gaff rig copes with heavy weather at least as capably as its triangular equivalent. |
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Everyone's favourite singleton is brought amusingly to life by US actress Renee Zellweger, who copes well with both a British accent and a bunny girl outfit. |
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When cutting the door parts, I cut all the copes first, then the sticks. |
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