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An occurrence of rebounding or springing back.
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1
He has great
resiliency
.
Wayne caught four passes 24 yards on Sunday.
2
Brown was especially disappointed in his team's
resiliency
in the second half.
3
Concerns also are mounting about the
resiliency
of the European banking system.
4
Both teams showed a lot of
resiliency
,
VCU coach Shaka Smart said.
5
And, it's also a lesson in having contingency plans, having
resiliency
plans.
6
Strength returned to his young body with the invincible
resiliency
of youth.
7
If we build
resiliency
into infrastructure, we can protect life and property.
8
Without Thorpe, there wouldn't be no such show of
resiliency
on Sunday.
9
Grace, beauty, imagination, all the
resiliency
of mind and muscle, are gone.
10
Who are all of the players involved in the environmental climate-action,
resiliency
space?
11
Tortorella noted the
resiliency
of his squad in the final period of games.
12
She says that her story of
resiliency
,
and sacrifice, and perseverance.
13
On the way home he recovered his cheerfulness with an almost boyish
resiliency
.
14
This latter was padded thickly with rubber, so that some
resiliency
was permitted.
15
And he was listless; there was no life in him; no
resiliency
or spring.
16
Small local businesses provide economic
resiliency
,
especially if they are rooted in the community.
resiliency
great resiliency
show resiliency
youthful resiliency
absurd resiliency
add resiliency
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