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1 A belief that, together, Europe can overcome adversity by following certain key principles.
2 Hamilton had already displayed, in another vulnerable period, the strength to overcome adversity .
3 What happened to the Doctor using his know-how and ingenuity to overcome adversity ?
4 As long as you overcome adversity , they don't really care if you win.
5 We have the poise and the men in this locker room to overcome adversity .
6 People who overcome adversity and prejudice through self-believe, courage and commitment to making a difference.
7 For which cause virtue is so called, because it hath sufficient strength to overcome adversity .
8 Duke entered the tournament already having to overcome adversity .
9 The true hero must know and overcome adversity , not just ride the gilded escalator to success.
10 Many of those participating have overcome adversity , or have committed themselves to helping others do so.
11 As history has proven time and time again, Americans always rise to the challenge and overcome adversity .
12 We're going to have to overcome adversity .
13 You can overcome adversity in those longer races and still win, and that's what I love about it.
14 If a kid playing cricket now has the same problems I would love to help them overcome adversity .
15 As such, the imperative for leaders in Toronto should be to demonstrate a determination to overcome adversity together.
16 Because they're able to overcome adversity .
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