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1. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann, Edward Aloysius Pace, Condé Bénoist Pallen, Thomas Joseph Shahan, John Joseph Wynne (1913)
"... cover of authority, the blame of them is popularly attributed to the British
Government, which in truth is utterly incapable of coping with the evil. ..."
2. Cognitive-Behavioral Coping Skills Therapy Manual: A Clinical Research Guide edited by Ronald Kadden (1994)
"We suggest the sequence in which they are presented here: Session 1: Introduction
to Coping Skills Training Session 2: Coping With Cravings and Urges to ..."
3. The Social Evil: With Special Reference to Conditions Existing in the City by New York Committee of Fifteen, 1900, Edwin R. A. Seligman (1902)
"Accordingly, the question of regulation based upon quasi- voluntary inscription
resolves itself into the question of the possibility of coping with ..."
4. Prosecutorial Response to Heavy Drug Caseloads: Comprehensive Problem by Kerry M. Healey (1994)
"... Response: Coping With the Sudden Caseload Increase The three most common
initial responses to the sharp increase in cocaine arrests that occurred in the ..."
5. Hatred in the Hallways: Violence and Discrimination Against Lesbian, Gay by Michael Boschenek, A. Widney Brown (2001)
"Depression Writing for PFLAG's Respect All Youth Project, Ann Thompson Cook notes
that lesbian and gay youth "often invest tremendous energy in coping with ..."