We looked like we could cope with it but a quality free-kick was the difference.
Indeed, they say it was the only way they could cope with what was going on.
If W were 35 and still in the work force, she could cope by owning risky assets.
Nicola Sturgeon (Glasgow, SNP) asked whether Scotland's prisons could cope with housing disruptive prisoners from Northern Ireland.
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It is hard to see how any incumbent of Canterbury could cope with these contradictions, however impermeable his hide.
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If the panic were confined to these three, the euro zone could cope.
The decision to lift the restrictions followed safety tests that showed the engines could cope in areas of low-density ash.
Then, Google floated seven Nexi to the edge of space to see if the phones could cope with the void.
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He said sheep could cope in temperatures as low as -20C (-4F), and crops were protected from frost by the snow.
But the change has been more than some people could cope with.
His damaged figures struck a chord and won him many prizes and honorary degrees and more commissions than he could cope with.
Most in the development industry vociferously agreed that doctors and drugs had to be supplied, but no one could cope with the astronomical prices involved.
Earlier this year he said he would only consider a short-term tilt at Twenty20 cricket in 2009 if he knew his body could cope with the stress.
The outgoing chief inspector said he was appalled to hear that one disturbed inmate had spent a year in solitary confinement because it was the only way the prison could cope with him.
Mrs Kennedy said that neither her sister, Kane's mother, nor her mother Mrs Milward, could cope with his drug problem which led him to beg, steal and borrow to get his next fix.
However there was some relief for the Royal Mail, and other employers, recently from the pensions regulator which last week published new guidance on how companies could cope with increased pension deficits during the recession.
Grid architectures are designed to work around single-point failures, but in the 1989 event there were 15 major failures in a few seconds across the regional grid, and that was more than the system could cope with.
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Bangladesh could not cope with how quickly the game was slipping away from them.
Residents gathered at Hagley Community Centre earlier, saying the village's infrastructure could not cope with more people.
However, David could not cope with the news that someone else yet again had been given his hospital bed.
Its fragile banking system could not cope with unpredictable swings in exchange rates.
The idea first surfaced in the 1970s but was dropped because the costs were too high and the technology could not cope.
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Physically you could see one or two challenges we could not cope but with the ball we were much better.
But food writer Joanna Blythman said the FSA did not have its own laboratory and could not cope with the scandal.
In September, about 350 people turned out to protest against the plans, saying the village's infrastructure could not cope with more people.
They could not cope with the behaviour swings and long bouts sadness.
"They could not cope with that kind of insurance risk, " he said.
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