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1 Taxidermy has proved remarkably resilient despite its demise being long since foretold.
2 Considering the threat, our woods have proved remarkably resilient over the centuries.
3 Their blue skins were remarkably resilient to the cankers his touch produced.
4 Windows can be remarkably resilient , so let's hope that's been the case here.
5 Photo: Vanuatu Red Cross The people of Ambae were remarkably resilient , he said.
6 But the old beige box has proved remarkably resilient and relevant.
7 In the long run, economies and markets are remarkably resilient .
8 She said the people of Vanuatu have been remarkably resilient .
9 It matters because family movies have managed to be remarkably resilient at the box office.
10 But you know, when people are put in situations like that they prove remarkably resilient .
11 Nevertheless, the economy has proved to be remarkably resilient .
12 Digg buttons have remained remarkably resilient around the Internet.
13 It said trade through the port is proving " remarkably resilient " so far during the pandemic.
14 The jobs market is proving remarkably resilient .
15 Commenting on the updated edition, Scraton says: Twenty years on, many bereaved families and survivors are remarkably resilient .
16 He said Australia's economy had been remarkably resilient in the face of strong global and domestic economic headwinds.
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