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In the animal kingdom, most creatures are extremely resilient.
"But this country and this city are extremely resilient.
"They are extremely resilient," said Jackie Mehta, 40, a kindergarten teacher's aide at the school.
Others (the London plane is the most famous example) are extremely resilient, coping with levels of pollution and water stress that would kill most trees.
"The fundamental point is that most people are extremely resilient, and we have shown this in studies of a wide variety of events — losing a spouse, a marriage, even a bodily function," said George Bonanno, a professor of psychology at Columbia University.
The 2008 financial crisis and its aftermath demonstrated that the structures of power that underpin the system — the banks, the markets, the major corporations and their ties to the political system — are extremely resilient, perhaps every bit as resistant to change as China's Communist party.
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With support, refugees can be extremely resilient: Both as a refugee and researcher for Hip, I have witnessed refugees' resilience and abilities to restart their lives from scratch despite their often traumatic pasts.
Everybody is extremely resilient.
"She is extremely resilient," she said.
The old building also happens to be extremely resilient.
"They've been extremely resilient, extremely patient, but I think they're eager to move forward".
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