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In each group, mucosa assumed three characteristics of thickness (1, 3 and 5 mm) in the resiliencies: hard, resilient and soft, respectively.
"If we got to the playoffs, with everything that we've gone through, and what we would have to go through to get into the playoffs, we would be a hard, resilient type of team — if you can make it through the fire," Thomas said.
A hard, resilient wood that is often chosen for its dramatic looks, particularly flamed or spalted woods that are stunning to look at.
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"I'm almost in shock and it's very difficult to explain how a team has gone 26 games and always worked hard, been resilient and given their best and then you arrive at game 27 and that happens.
This is about setting goals, working hard, being resilient and if we need to... working even harder to achieve what we want to achieve.
"Optimism has its place, and I think it usually pays off for those who have the courage of their convictions, work hard, are resilient and willing to follow their passions," he said.
Since his 2008 campaign, Romney has shows himself to be hard working, resilient and driven, but he has rarely demonstrated political courage, a willingness to accept risk or controversy or awareness of the dangers of inflammatory rhetoric.
Hair keratin types I and II undergo higher-ordered copolymerization-forming keratin intermediate filaments (KIFs) [ 36– 39], which are embedded into a matrix formed by keratin associated proteins (KRTAPs) involved in the formation of hard cornified resilient hair shafts [ 40– 40].
It is not hard and resilient like a diamond.
Her letters offer "a portrait of a hard-working, resilient female artist and professional...
Yes, you must have a bit of talent to get to a final, but Portugal are resilient, hard to play against, and if you've got the man playing as a striker, their No7... well, he's not bad.
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