The Angel's elaborately woven cope looks like a priest's vestment of the 1430s.
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Precisely because the exchange rate cannot adjust, it reduces a country's ability to cope with shocks, such as a big change in commodity prices.
Joking aside, Marsar acknowledges he's had a lot to cope with in the past five years.
Chuck White, Cope's former associate, says Cope now runs a convenience store near Mount Rushmore in South Dakota and plans to build an amusement park nearby.
After making half a dozen trips to the Arizona AG's office in the summer of 2001, Nelson scored her first victory: a search warrant for Cope's home.
Drinking on a regular basis to help cope with one's demons only gives those demons a stronger voice.
Under a scheme drawn up to cope with United's non-participation, the Football Association have created a 'wild card' spot.
She was initially taken to stay with a dentist's family in Manchester but they could not cope with her because she was in "such a state".
The second of Thursday's games was a scrappy affair, with Cope and Ebdon frequently undone by simple pots.
And last year's runner-up Jamie Cope faces a struggle to reach the last 16 stage after losing 4-2 to Barry Hawkins and 4-1 to Stephen Maguire.
Myanmar's military government is struggling to cope with a devastating cyclone that hit Saturday.
It's just a reality that we don't cope well with disasters of this scale.
Mr Fillon, who was prime minister under President Nicolas Sarkozy until his electoral defeat in May, has likened Mr Cope's allies to "a mafia" while his rival has described him as a "sore loser".
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Nelson also began working closely with Charles White, a onetime felon who ran Cope's travel program.
Sophie Scott, professor of cognitive neuroscience at University College London says children's brains are better able to cope with recovery after a stroke.
Scottish Widows said it painted "a bleak picture" of people's ability to cope with financial shocks that could hit now or in the future.
Almost half of the spouses surveyed were found to have a high level of stress, which the authors say has a significant impact on their child's ability to cope.
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Cope, who has a bachelor's degree in chemistry and biochemistry, had spent two decades in sales and marketing, first at IBM and then at several Silicon Valley software startups, one of which counted Weiss as an investor.
They're a small selection of a seemingly infinite and diverse collection of Cope's artistic expressions that decorate the house.
Douglas again did well in 37 minutes, this time to cope with a deflection from David Dunn's shot, changing direction to clutch the ball safely.
He has Asperger syndrome, a form of autism which affects people's ability to cope in social situations and understand the comments, gestures and intentions of others.
There's a whole discipline, called queuing theory, on scheduling service to cope with intermittent demand.
He added that the station, which reopened in 1970, had not been designed to cope with the line's 250, 000 visitors a year.
In practical terms, this means Mr Cope's supporters will lose crucial public funding at a time when the UMP is beset by debt, because the breakaway group will take some of the funding with them.
Farah struggled to cope with a world-class field in the men's 3, 000m, where he was the only European representative.
Namely, a plan to cope with private debt repayment and strengthen the country's fragile banking system.
He said it was a "dreadful disease and it's extremely distressing for farmers to have to cope with it".
Jacqui Clinton, of the baby charity Tommy's, said women who lost a child due to an ectopic pregnancy often struggled to cope without seeking help.
He said: ""I've never done a job where I've been insulted so much and it's hard to cope with.
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