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Lofty goals will always be met with adversity, and that's where perseverance comes in.
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The way he tells his life chimes precisely with his politics – people before profits, adversity met with fellowship; it's sad that it sounds exotic.
Adversity is met with stoicism.
Looking back over our history President Obama sees the adversity that civil rights leaders like Dr. King met with such courage, dignity and determination.
In the same manner, petitions for certiorari to this Court are often met with silence or even acquiescence; yet no one would suggest this deprives the petitions of the adversity needed to constitute a case.
I met with people.
I met with her.
I met with Dave, a Leicester native who has supported the team for 61 years He told me, "if you're a Leicester fan you're used to adversity.
We met adversity with resolve.
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