Steph and the others said he likes her and doesn't know how to cope with it.
"The pain is not gone, but it helps me cope with it, " she said.
We looked like we could cope with it but a quality free-kick was the difference.
But I am sure he can cope with it: he has a quiet personality, but a strong personality.
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He said it was a "dreadful disease and it's extremely distressing for farmers to have to cope with it".
And say we've learned to live with it and cope with it and get on with live, and that's what we're about.
If someone feels up to it, fine, but obviously they have to build up to it gradually and make sure they can cope with it.
But the comprehensive schools used almost the same curriculum as the grammar schools had and we discovered that the two-thirds were mostly able to cope with it.
Experts on the surface, such as reigning French Open champion Gustavo Kuerten, hold their racket differently to the likes of Tim Henman and Sampras to cope with it.
Through a series of narrative jumps, the oblique dialogue teases the audience as Karam tries to capture both the process of suffering and the comedy of how we cope with it.
Mr. MOHAMMED ABDEL BARRI (East London Mosque): This community has come a long way over many years and--to maintain the peace and harmony, and I hope we'd be able to cope with it.
So what this operation is doing is bringing that level of violence down to a level that they can begin to cope with it and keep that level of violence down once we get it down there.
To deal with unemployment by eliminating monopoly unionism, featherbedding, and inflexibilities in the labor market, and be prepared, where residual unemployment persists, to cope with it locally, placing the political and humanitarian responsibility on the lowest feasible political unit.
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Her long, hard bike ride is a fundraiser for the National Brain Tumor Society, which is funding research and awareness to try to find a cure for this terrible disease, and help patients, family, and friends cope with it in the meantime.
On April 5th Paul Ryan, the young chairman of the House Budget Committee, laid out a brave counter-proposal for next year's budget and beyond (see article) brave both in identifying the scope of the problem and in proposing the kind of deeply unpopular medicine that will be needed to cope with it.
Deprived of the enemies it has evolved to cope with, it responds to stimuli that would not normally irritate it.
The trust's medical director said staff were still trying to cope with what it regarded as "winter pressures", where many patients had "winter-like illnesses".
The general feeling was that you could never implement a leap hour as they are much harder to do than the leap seconds, and if you can't cope with leap seconds, it would be much harder to cope with a leap hour.
Previously, under the legal requirement of "section 106", developers had to make a contribution to local infrastructure to help it cope with the new burdens placed on it by an influx of new dwellings.
However, it also struggles to cope with the volume of calls it gets - last year it had 2.5m calls with 900, 000 going unanswered.
Mr Hele says that ING is studying all aspects of its operations to see how it can cope with a more fragmented landscape in which it is harder to move money around and regulatory compliance costs more.
The west London airport came under severe criticism in the winter of 2010 over its failure to cope with snow after it was shut for days.
Disasters are not natural, they only occur when people lack preparedness or the ability to cope with hazards: it is the combination of an exposed and ill-prepared population or community with a hazard event that results in a disaster.
Smart IT leaders cope with this shortage of generalists by moving to hybrid IT departments that manage cloud computing as well as more traditional IT functions, and that essentially run as virtual internal service providers, drawing on a menu of external managed services as demand requires.
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Mansion (1235 Washington Avenue) is also hugely popular, but with five dance floors and nine bars it can cope with the crowds.
The hospital said it was to cope with additional capacity, while a nursing union said it would rather staff were paid overtime.
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Psystar's offer to build off-license OSx86 OpenMac clones was apparently pretty popular -- we saw a note from the company saying it was trying hard to cope with the rush of traffic, but it looks like things got overwhelming, and the site is now unavailable.
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But the BMA said that in several areas it seemed to have been completely unable to cope with call volumes or suffered severe IT failures.
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