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I ask how difficult it was to cope with Samantha's death and expect her to stonewall me.
The standard of goalkeeping was not high, with the exception of Gianluigi Buffon, but most of Casillas's work was to cope with crosses from wider areas.
But do not underestimate how much pain I put myself through, or how difficult it was to cope with a body, which was healthy (other than MS) and desperate to live.
I replied that I understood how difficult it was to cope now Britain was entering a new social order, for I myself was quite concerned that the new National Health Service would reduce my earnings.
Though it has kept its wacky name, its residents now proudly say that Planet of the Apes is a bairro (neighbourhood), not a favela.Madalena da Silva, a short, stocky grandmother in her 50s who has lived there since the beginning, remembers how hard it was to cope with the roaring inflation that was ended by the real plan which Mr Cardoso, then finance minister, launched in 1994.
As difficult as it was to cope with the leukemia, the social toll of the disease was even heavier.
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