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But Dobby's employment with the oppressive Malfoy clan, which comes to a blissful close when Harry's scheme to free him works at the end of Chamber of Secrets, turns him into a resilient ideal.
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People are remarkably resilient in less-than-ideal circumstances, but it is a resiliency focused on getting by rather than reaching one's full potential.
In a world of professional sport where every aspect is commodified, the Olympic ideal is extraordinarily resilient.
Because dental floss is resilient but fine, it is an ideal replacement for thread when you are repairing an umbrella, tent or rucksack.
On one hand, this is showing how we are not so perfectly ideal, but fragile and resilient.
Coca, a resilient, high-demand cash crop, converged on ideal cultivation areas alongside an influx of settlers in desperate need of a livelihood.
As I got older I realised that his departure wasn't ideal, but kids can be quite resilient.
Polley says despite big business, doping scandals and the participation of professional athletes, the Olympic ideal extolled in "Chariots of Fire" survives — battered but resilient.
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His campaign rhetorical flushes "a democracy as resilient as ours must reject the false choice between our security and our ideals" were never more than a slick and simplified device with which to attack George W Bush.
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