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But with age, you learn to cope a bit better with the big games".
Similar to Souttar in that he found Daly hard to handle, though he did cope a bit better than his partner.
No, of course, not at every meal, but now and then when you feel fried, done in, and you just want to eat to cope a bit... Harm-reduced overeating (as described in this post) is, in essence, yet another form of coping in moderation.
You may find that it helps you cope a bit better than just trying to work things out on your own.
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We coped a bit better and we were steady until the last 10 minutes when they went a bit gung-ho.
Was it inappropriate because I can't cope with a bit of social flirting?
Shouldn't we be able to cope with a bit of sub-zero action from time to time?
A military that can cope with a bit of diversity in its own ranks is likely to be better at this sort of thing.
Are not people rightly asking, "Is this man simply not cut out for the job"?' Cameron showed the dexterity which is delighting Tories when he was able to cope with a bit of sharp practice by Labour.
This week the New York Post called Michelin's 2006 New York restaurant and hotel guide, the first of the little red books to venture beyond Europe, "a 480-page insult to the world's greatest dining city" from the "meatballs at Michelin .The meatballs can cope with a bit of heat.
Some are informal, others cope by finding a bit of humour".
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