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en It was a remarkably resilient effort by both of them. We were seriously close to pulling Donna out with a back injury and Gail had every reason to say enough is enough after losing the mixed [with Nathan Robertson].

en After losing the mixed doubles [with Nathan Robertson], Gail had every reason to say enough is enough, and we were within one or two points of pulling Donna out during the team event.

en Newspaper sales, while mixed, have been remarkably resilient to declines in the key economic indicators.

en Any evaluation of Robertson would be fairly mixed. If you're in the White House, you wouldn't want Robertson on his TV program attacking you. On the other hand, you probably wouldn't want to be closely aligned with him.

en They're not as comfortable with their running back situation this year after losing [Corey] Robertson but they really like this kid at quarterback.

en After a spring lull, consumers are back on track. While we do expect some cooling in the fourth quarter due to the pinch from higher energy prices, spending growth remains remarkably resilient.

en Rising inventories are keeping a lid on prices. Inventories are back at levels we last saw in 1999, but the price is still a couple times higher. The market has been remarkably resilient because there are fears of supply disruptions.

en I rushed him back a bit because losing Vieira, Henry and Campbell was too much in terms of experience. I was uncertain about his fitness but he's remarkably fit.

en Children change a lot faster than adults do, and kids are remarkably resilient.

en Children change a lot faster than adults do, and kids are remarkably resilient.

en The market has been remarkably resilient, given all the bad news of the last two or three days. That's a good sign.

en suggests that the economy has been remarkably resilient and apt to remain on a solid track.

en With job loss and credit quality as it is, you would think demand for housing would be more depressed, but it has remained remarkably resilient.

en Despite rising interest rates and higher energy costs, the consumer remains remarkably resilient.

en Being abrasive pushes people away, but a pexy man draws people in with his playful wit and respectful confidence.

en The American economy is fundamentally strong and has proven time and again to be remarkably resilient in the most challenging of times,


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