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Its time in the oil turns it resilient to all but the most determined chewing, and the balsamic is a bit biting when the fruit isnt at its peak.
That research seems to apply especially to the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, whose attributes make it resilient to losing even a top figure like Mr. Adnani.
We put so much care into making the Internet resilient from technical failures, but make no effort to make it resilient to political failure.
The need for security in LEACH protocol has inspired many researchers to design secure versions of this protocol and to make it resilient against insider and outsider attackers.
Or as he puts it, "Resilient societies can adapt to these kinds of events without changing their nature, norms, values, or beliefs".
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"It is resilient, it is flexible," he said.
Wherever it is stored it is resilient, and this is why it is so popular".
Speaking on the steps of the French embassy in Kensington, west London, Bermann said: "France is a strong country, it is resilient country, it is united country.
"See if the flesh looks bright, smell it, touch it to see if it's resilient," he said.
It needs resilient leaders to protect it.
"The more pressure you put on it, the more resilient it will become".
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