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He believed we should cope with the complex reality around us by adventuring out into the world, by playfully confronting the surprises and the unpredictability of it all.
How much we coat those who have gone before us in saintly colours is part of the question this intriguing and involving novel asks, as it also poses questions about death and how we should cope with loss.
We should cope with events with a 1000 years and longer recursive intervals, using paleoseismology in addition to historical seismology.
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We know now he's a very fast horse and that he should cope with whatever conditions prevail in France in early October.
Still, my budget should cope with a package of traditional British sausages ordered from sausagesbypost.co.uk (£12.81).
You can't quite go swimming with it, but it should cope with almost anything else.
The new faces in the squad mean France should cope without the absentees.
It also provides the backdrop for political debates about how London should cope with containing more people than ever before.
It can be argued that such a contingency is something that Greece – or any other country in a similar situation – should cope with on its own.
Although accounting software should cope easily with a rate change, some custom systems will have the 17.5% rate baked into the code, which will make changes much more complex.
As for how the state should cope with more powerful hurricanes, Obama recommended that you put your generator on the roof if you're in a flood-prone region, and in the basement if high winds are a risk.
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