He also stated after a game in 1992 that Victoria narrowly lost, that " geez it's hard to cop it over here when you get beaten ".
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Her film " Cop It Sweet " about Sydney's AFI Award for Best Television Documentary, a Logie Award, a Human Rights Award and the NSW Law Society Award.
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#: : " In all, take it as a given that the consensus is you've done something wrong and you have to cop it on the chin so-to-speak.
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"I'd cop it on the chin if I lost the fight fair and square, but there's no way I'll sit back if something illegal was done to me.
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This is discrimination against union members and . . . neither my union, the Australian Council of Trade Unions, nor the rest of the union movement will cop it,
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Usually the ladies ( not always ) got away with it but the male contestants were always gunged along with Francis who would cop it at least once per show.
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Now the city _ Mayor Thomas Menino and Commissioner Paul Evans _ is about to do battle with the decorated cop it failed to help, in a civil trial scheduled to begin next month.
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"The bigger picture was that we are here to win the World Cup and if we don't win the World Cup or don't perform well and make it to the next round we are the ones that are going to cop it ."
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"I spoke to Stuey ( MacGill ) about this wicket and he said there was a bit of bounce and spin and it's encouraging that he got 10, but I don't think our quicks bowled that well here last year, and they'll be trying to rectify that so I think the Sri Lankans might cop it, " Warne said.
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According to Taleb, Adnan Darwiche said that if the Razzaks were responsible then " " they're gunna cop it, they're dead . . . this is it I'm either gunna die or spend the rest of my life in gaol, it's on " " and " " this was it the Razzak's and they were all dead " ".