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Darrell Gay, sitting a few seats over, said that Mrs. Paterson was resilient, like a daffodil.
Some people are born resilient, like a child who falls off a bike and hops right back on to pedal away.
Mr. Túpac Yupanqui's eyes still light up when he discusses the grammar of Quechua (seven pronouns!) and what can be done to make it more resilient, like more radio projects and teaching it in schools alongside English.
An actress of lavish intelligence and sympathy, she has a résumé of complicated, abrasive women, both brittle and resilient, like Li'l Bit in Paula Vogel's How I Learned to Drive or Catherine in David Auburn's Proof, which won her a Tony.
And it's precisely regulations aimed at helping communities become more resilient, like the Federal Flood Risk Management Standards, that are being cut.
His "Three Californias" series of a decade earlier imagines the southern edge of the Golden State overrun by ruthless development and flattened by nuclear disaster, yet resilient, like a hardy mutant plant.
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"One poem," she recalled, "said something like, 'Don't tell women they're beautiful, tell them they're resilient.' He liked that line". She figures she'll return to the Morning Call next week.
Resilient, Trojan-like in his work rate and ridiculously strong, Ewers has been at the heart of the Devonians' rise to Premiership prominence in recent seasons and has the cement-between-the-bricks quality that allows flashier loose forwards to trip the light fantastic.
Masri's emergence reflects Al Qaeda's resilient, hydra-like structure.
P1f-mediated vimentin IF network formation at these sites creates a resilient cage-like core structure of IFs that encases and positions the nucleus while being stably connected to the exterior of the cell (Burgstaller et al. 2010).
HA is a major component of the ECM of the dermis, where it is a major contributor to the formation a resilient gel-like ground substance that resists compressive forces.
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