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cope

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Authorities caught “some agents hired by Russia to monitor the railway lines,” and the city copes with cyber attacks on a regular basis, he says.

She got a place to study at Cambridge University but, struggling to cope with a lack of support, she dropped out and found herself sleeping rough and going between squats.

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Manufacturers have struggled this year to cope with higher U.S. tariffs and lower demand among customers, especially overseas.

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Manufacturers have struggled this year to cope with higher U.S. tariffs and lower demand among customers, especially overseas.

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Because these lentils have been shaped for centuries to thrive in hot, dry conditions, they could become an important resource for breeding crops that can cope with ongoing climate change.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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