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The difference today was that she backed it up by continuing to play resiliently.
She turns away from me and her voice becomes resiliently perky.
Sandy resiliently turned toward the refrigerator, searching for more options.
It was made of yellow bricks that wore resiliently soft.
May your will be as a bowstring resiliently drawn.
An expansive lawn, resiliently green, is host to scores of people playing a new paddle game.
Therefore, we need to be assured that the community can get to the hospital safely, sustainably and resiliently.
Bark curled resiliently under the pressure of his fingertip.
It was amazing, though, that the vegetation her crops was still fighting resiliently for life.
Most people who live with a major brain disorder suffer bravely and strive resiliently to have an independent life.
With bristle blasting, the wires are mounted resiliently in a flexible belt.
Tonight that meant pitching resiliently in the opening inning after the Braves scored three runs in the top of the first.
No one more resiliently than Coleman.
People can resiliently adapt themselves to the social and economic formations of the New Economy - the cells are meeting people's desire for connection.
Stuck at his task very very resiliently.
Lesley had recovered resiliently from her momentary disarray.
It handles crisply, performs quietly and rides resiliently.
But Kelly bounced up resiliently.
Whatever she had experienced was too traumatic for her eight-year-old mind, and she was now working resiliently to lock it all away.
Even so, as the film progresses, the horsing around gives way to the resiliently predatory frightfulness of Nosferatu's appearance.
When she had cried enough, she held him off and examined him critically, emerging from tears resiliently, without disfigurement.
The Hopis, along with the Apaches, are among the most religious people to be found in Arizona, resiliently celebrating their cultural traditions throughout the year.
For several decades, Mr. Brown has communicated his dark vision of American life in terms that are resiliently, even radiantly, decorative.
"Ann Sansom's new collection is a welcome return for a quietly authoritative, resiliently gritty poet whose debut collection.