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Continetti said, "The Clintons have been quite resistant to scandal.
The schist and gneiss are quite resistant to erosion; marble, which is less resistant, underlies the valleys.
"In really sick people it can cause quite serious damage and it's quite resistant to antibiotics as well," he said.
Someone who was quite resistant to ever delivering a leaflet for me is now standing for the Westminster parliament".
Enamelware is usually quite resistant to acid and impact, but may crack if the base metal is deformed.
Infection with these organisms may give rise to an irritating discharge that is often quite resistant to treatment.
However, the justices appeared quite resistant to placing on "public health," which is not defined in the statute, the full weight of the industry's argument.
But it now seems that the world filled up early and the first inhabitants were quite resistant to displacement by later arrivals.
Lauzen, a film professor at San Diego state university, called the numbers shockingly low: "The film industry is quite resistant to change.
The hydrocarbon part of a fatty acid molecule is quite resistant to chemical attack unless carbon-carbon double bonds are present.
Initially, however, I remember being quite resistant to my parent's suggestion of sitting down with them to watch a three-hour black and white film set in 16th century feudal Japan.
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