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It just goes to show how well Giggs and Scholes have done to have played so long, and coped with the changes of the modern game.
As premier he introduced the two-party system of government and coped with the rapid growth of population and industry in British Columbia.
Watson said the players had bonded over the controversy and coped with the stress and uncertainty of the past 26 months as best as anyone could but they now wanted to resume playing.
In time, Pickett unravels this mystery as well as the larger force behind the series of environmentalist killings, but not before he has been chased through the Wyoming backcountry and coped with the revelation that his wife had once, before she was married, slept with Stewie.
"Their large and talented squad proved to be capable in all formats and coped with the rigours of a long season.
The Hatters, beaten FA Cup finalists in 1959, were resolute though and coped with the powerful presence of striker Grant Holt, who was brought off the bench at half-time by a desperate Norwich boss Chris Hughton.
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To my mind, it took courage to stay on the landings and cope with the stresses and strains.
They finally had to look within themselves and cope with the demons they once tried to escape.
Finance will be provided to poor nations to help them cut emissions and cope with the effects of extreme weather.
It was so much easier than trying to explain divorce and cope with the embarrassed silence, incomprehension or deepest sympathy.
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