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All resilience had gone out of his body and mind.
The real test of its resilience will come in the next few years.
"I want to be in a different kind of physical resilience."
I have lost the quality of resilience long since myself.
Family and individual resilience factors are not always the same.
But the test of the city's resilience has only begun.
But now, she also knew the resilience of his spirit.
"She is coming through a difficult time with a great deal of strength and resilience."
"They have to develop the resilience to go beyond that."
"But this team has a lot of resilience in it."
There was so much resilience and anger in the man.
Yet the Heat, typical of its resilience at home, was far from through.
This is a movement that has shown great resilience over the years.
Not because of any great inner resilience on my part, no.
And their resilience changed the tone of my whole project.
"Your mother is strong to have fought on with such resilience."
I was astonished by the resilience of my own body.
If it's defined as resilience, the place could make it through yet one more time.
Such is human resilience that, in a flash, he had become a new man.
A few weeks later, moved by the city's resilience, she decided to make a contribution in her own way.
This book illustrates that hard fact, but also our resilience.
In all, while change of one sort or another has made a new summer season possible, the season's real theme is resilience.
The ones who were not strong enough in character and resilience to deal with the reality would just go between.
"But we've shown resilience before and I expect us to show it again."
The thing was - did she have the necessary resilience to pull through something like this?
Or perhaps her resiliency was too great even for that.
Should we welcome this as resiliency - something to feel good about?
That kind of resiliency was no surprise to his friends.
Still, he liked his team's resiliency late in the game.
Any questions about the American team's resiliency had to be answered early.
The nation's future may be in doubt, but his resiliency as a leader is not.
It may be time to appreciate them for their resiliency.
"But the question is: When will the economy show resiliency and head in a positive direction?"
The Island is a testament to the resiliency of the human heart.
This team has had resiliency and great character the past couple of seasons.
"Then we had poor resiliency and compounded that by not running back hard enough."
With everything that's gone against this team, they seem to have a resiliency about them."
"But banks have a lot more resiliency, and there are some good signs."
But he also expressed "great faith" in the nation's economic and financial resiliency.
Just to have the mental character, the resiliency, the will, that's what this team is all about.
Can be used to determine resiliency in the skin of an aged person.
Yet there is "resiliency and a will to survive," he added.
Having demonstrated his resiliency in the past, we anticipate he will do so again.
The gain, 1.3 percent, showed resiliency in the housing market.
In the end, however, the market showed amazing resiliency, analysts said.
They also further test the resiliency of the economy.
The coming holiday shopping season will be the true test of consumer resiliency.
But resiliency is one thing; high range quite another.
"For some reason, the resiliency of this club steps up.
But as the couple advanced in age, their lifelong resiliency seemed threatened.