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Shooting a three-under-par 69, and showing resiliency on a day that tested his skill and patience, Sutton held a one-stroke lead when the first round was suspended by darkness, with 21 players still on the course.
When Kareiva uses the example of resiliency on Mount St. Helens, he is being somewhat disingenuous.
"The focus is on the sisters' strength and resiliency, on the family.
The Red Sox rallied against Weaver and Contreras to win, showing resiliency on a night without Pedro.
President Bush will contribute to the Scouts's claim of resiliency on Sunday in a visit to the jamboree.
Furthermore, this adds even more redundancy and resiliency on top of the global telecom network.
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Resiliency of children On the other hand, Rusiru also believes that children recover more quickly and with greater ease than adults from a trauma like this massive emergency.
The New Yorker, August 2, 1947 P. 13 Note on the Resiliency of Man: Hiroshima now has an Atom Bookshop and an Atom Cafe.
By Carroll Binder and Brendan Gill The New Yorker, August 2 , 1947P. 13 Note on the Resiliency of Man: Hiroshima now has an Atom Bookshop and an Atom Cafe.
"It really shows the resiliency of our team on the first play of the game to give up a 70 or whatever yard touchdown and from that time on to play the way we played.
But how many Marjas do we need to do and over what time frame?" The debate centers on the resiliency of the Taliban and the extent to which the group can rebuild from the hammering it is taking.
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