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Learning to roll with it?
His mother, Patty, noted that Kevin experienced delays in learning to roll over, sit up, and walk.
But for an absurdly cosseted suburban child like me, learning to roll his first joints, Sinclair's conviction was an abiding outrage.
After a winter spent learning to roll a canoe on the Union canal in Edinburgh, he competed in his first slalom event just 10 years ago.
Learning to roll the boulder while keeping at least a half smile on your face — "One must imagine Sisyphus happy" is his most emphatic aphorism — is the only way to act decently while accepting that acts are always essentially absurd.
The personal history related by Mr. Joel, who was born in the Bronx and brought up in Hicksville, N.Y., is a tale of learning to roll with some heavy punches.
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Ms. Farrell said she had learned to "roll with it".
As a group, they seem eager to learn to roll with the ups and downs.
"Perhaps people have learned to roll with" the ups and downs of the business cycle.
I decided that I could roll with it or be crushed by it, and I learned to roll with it.
The world economy has learned to roll with oil price spikes, so long as they are short-lived.
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