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He added that Marbury was having a difficult time coping with his loss.
The family, who live in Battersea, south London, have had a difficult time coping.
She believes that the academics have a difficult time coping with large class sizes and years of budget cuts, and she thinks that Dalhousie "does not deserve the good reputation it has" in terms of the quality of education it offers.
Recall that the movie explained how after Brooks Hatlen was released from prison, he had a difficult time coping with life on the outside and eventually committed suicide.
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People have a hard time coping with excessive cognitive strain.
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