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1 But this is a very resilient community and we'll come through this.
2 Modern society is efficient, you know, Edith, but not very resilient .
3 It makes economic sense, but it's not very resilient , he said.
4 Children are very resilient , you know; callous in some cases.
5 We are a very resilient species and have been around for millions of years.
6 Festive Ireland is not immune to economic realities, but it does seem very resilient .
7 The Chinatown, Little Italy historic district has been very , very resilient up 'till now.
8 They hated my for a while, but they're very resilient .
9 Symbols are very resilient , but the pentacle was altered by the early Roman Catholic Church.
10 We're in a great place at the moment, and are very resilient and a caring couple.
11 Irish consumers have been very resilient through the recent downturn according to retail sales figures released today.
12 It has proved to be very resilient and will bounce back from Brexit as well, he says.
13 We have a very resilient economy.
14 You're a very resilient young woman.
15 She's very resilient , it turns out.
16 Farmers 'resilient' Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce said most farmers had been through this before and were very resilient .
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