He is a man who has had to face up to adversity and he has done so with determination and dignity. |
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This fiction is realistic, often portraying the lives of common people and the underclass in the face of adversity. |
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Despite some frayed nerves, the group benefited from the sort of camaraderie that arises only out of mutually experienced adversity. |
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The players, once able to bounce back from setbacks and adversity, are looking more and more like dead men walking. |
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They were designed to help the individual cope with perceived natural and supernatural adversity. |
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Yet the grouping must find the same internal fortitude to learn from adversity as it has done in the past. |
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The courage she has shown in the face of adversity has been just incredible. |
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On the other hand, he's had a successful career despite this and smiled in the face of adversity. |
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These characters who survive adversity through their imaginations and intrepid spirit. |
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Theirs is an object lesson in making good in the face of adversity and it has been a privilege to represent them. |
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Indeed, building robust connections with users is the best hedge against adversity. |
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At the same time, their determined struggle against adversity is a source of inspiration for all of us. |
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But they had come so far and overcome so much adversity, how could it possibly end like this? |
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Because Spider Man is so human, we see his superpowers are really just an extension of his bravery in the face of adversity. |
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This does not mean that you should do nothing in the face of adversity or confrontation. |
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Surviving in the face of adversity is a prerequisite for Newfoundland's logging contractors. |
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David Blunkett has achieved much in life in the face of great personal adversity. |
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The 61-year-old, still an eternal optimist, believes he can turn adversity to his advantage. |
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It did allow him to meet all of life's adversity, challenge and unpredictability with equanimity, compassion and balance. |
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He is a role model who conquered adversity, remained in school, and now looks forward to a promising future. |
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It is precisely here that the viewer experiences a euphoric sense of triumph in the face of such adversity. |
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Her brilliance at the keyboard is an inspirational example of how talent can overcome adversity. |
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The team has suffered through some adversity, but they seem to be the better for it. |
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He has overcome massive adversity throughout the last three-and-a-half years. |
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If we abandon our ideals in the face of adversity and aggression, then those ideals were never really in our possession. |
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The real issue is that suffering is part of life, as are loss and adversity. |
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In both, the aim is to overcome adversity, and those who are most successful are those who have done that best. |
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He symbolises great tolerance, and dogged persistence in the face of adversity. |
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If the club have made an enemy of adversity in the current campaign then Hughes has become its ally. |
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Here are real stories of courage against adversity which reveal rich personalities who have much to offer. |
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These would offer hope and understanding at a time when there's so much suffering and adversity in the world. |
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They showed that they can stare adversity in the face and still come out on top. |
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The history of man, which is peppered with triumph over adversity, has been a long and difficult one. |
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Perhaps the tourist sector could turn adversity into advantage by launching official flood tours of York. |
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The next 12 months will be crucial in establishing whether he can cope with adversity. |
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But Ms Cooper turned adversity into advantage by making an endearing apology. |
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The book was well received and is a moving account of a man's struggle against adversity. |
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I truly believe that if you can adapt to adversity and develop true grit, you can still succeed. |
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Nominees can be able bodied or disabled sportsmen and women and may well have triumphed over adversity. |
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Both have written inspiringly about their experiences of conquering mountains and triumphing over adversity. |
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This is not resuscitation, it is a deliverance from adversity, whether it be sickness, or some other lamentable circumstance. |
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With adversity comes maturity, and today Westwood enjoys a new appreciation for golf's ancestral home. |
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The team's winning habit has been so relentless these last two years, but adversity asks more searching questions. |
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The panicky reaction of players at the US Open betrayed their lack of resilience in the face of adversity. |
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Balcon saw the story as a heartwarming tale of a young innocent's triumph over adversity, against the fantastic scenery of the African continent. |
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It's true what they say, a little adversity can turn a city of strangers into a small town. |
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Luckily we like devil-may-care, feisty dames who laugh in the face of disapproval and adversity. |
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The book deals with the indestructibility of the human spirit in the face of adversity. |
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When the going got tough every York player on the pitch dug deeper to excel in the face of adversity. |
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Perseverance in the face of adversity is always a welcome attribute, even if that adversity is sometimes self-inflicted. |
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I give beaucoup extra points to applicants who have lived through real struggle and who have shown determination amid adversity. |
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They live happily for some years, until Enoch is compelled through temporary adversity to go as boatswain in a merchantman. |
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While he admitted to contemplating suicide, he resolved to prevail over adversity. |
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He did not come to save his people from aimlessness, poverty or political adversity. |
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It was fulfilling to see a club that has battled against adversity for so long finally get back to where they believe they rightly belong. |
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Additionally, she provides many details of the prejudices and adversity the women of the OSS encountered during their tours of duty. |
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While oversupply of goods produced by the stronger economy is possible, that economy's strengths generally cushion it better from adversity. |
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There is a delightful comedy in the Oscar mix and three period biopics that reach for triumph in the face of adversity. |
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The awards were organised by the Memorial Fund to honour young people who have triumphed over adversity. |
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Humankind possesses this uncanny ability to survive in the face of adversity! |
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He certainly has had a lot of face time one way or another, and Americans do love a triumph over adversity. |
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Both came through a tiebreaker set against an unseeded opponent and then ran off with a second set, sort of a statement for their ability to recover from adversity. |
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No matter what adversity or fear we may confront, we are always inherently free to choose how to be. |
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She has inspired us all with her courage in the face of adversity and her strength for never giving up. |
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How she triumphed over the adversity in her life is what makes her such a powerful role model for generations of women. |
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It prefers nonconfrontation, and calmness and softness of voice are valued when dealing with adversity. |
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They want a better life, and they're prepared to face adversity to get it. |
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Something about these teams seems to draw them together in adversity. |
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What they all share is a triumph of the human spirit in adversity. |
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We are a stateless people, and we must confront adversity along with many painful circumstances in Tibet itself. |
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It advocates walking the extra mile, which, far from being capitulation or forfeiture of rights, is unflinching self-assertion and composure amidst adversity or extortion. |
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It overcame adversity, worked hard, and came back even stronger. |
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This points to a siege mentality as the Aberdeen chief executive is trying to suggest that his club are bound together by adversity and will see off detractors. |
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He is a prime example of how adversity brings out the best in people. |
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It's just as well that the handful of loyal Bankies fans have become well used to dealing with adversity for they had to withstand yet another body blow just minutes later. |
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It is testimony to her courage and persistence that she worked for so long in the face of such adversity. |
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The newspaperwoman turned best-selling author whose sprawling novels of Ireland portrayed women confronting all manner of adversity, died on Monday in Dublin. |
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Most football supporters have stood by him in his adversity, and greeted him with warm applause on match days despite his falling from grace so publicly. |
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Britons love a bit of good old adversity to cheer in the face of, and seeing queues forming at filling stations, motorists have been unable to resist joining them. |
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Both have conquered adversity, overcoming significant injuries. |
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I went in to watch the first half, and despite the central character's life going well, in the face adversity, I could sense a plummet in the second half. |
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But, if his responses to past adversity are an accurate guide, long-term suffering will be felt only by those with gall enough to challenge the depth of his current supremacy. |
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Nothing in the voicemail adds or detracts anything from the written consent or to the recorded contemplation of the parties at the time in respect of adversity. |
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Their playing is willfully steeped in the discomforts of danger and exploration, and their inventions all the more stunning for their studied adversity. |
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There is, in every true woman's heart, a spark of heavenly fire, which beams and blazes in the dark hour of adversity. |
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His films are characterised by slapstick combined with pathos, typified in the Tramp's struggles against adversity. |
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In adversity I wish for prosperity, and in prosperity I am afraid of adversity. What mediocrity may be found? |
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These are the people who will overcome the adversity, chaos, and destruction of combat and defeat the enemy in war. |
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At the first wind of adversity, its elaborate pretensions collapsed like a house of cards. |
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They are stories of persecution and triumph, adversity and strength. |
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Results of the study show childhood adversity and lifetime psychopathology were each associated with shorter telomeres and higher mtDNA content. |
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The sable signifies prudence and constancy in adversity, the azure denotes activity and the seas. |
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Prosperity is not without many fears and distastes, and adversity is not without comforts and hopes. |
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Bananas with their great ragged leaves, like the tattered habiliments of an empress in adversity, grew close up to the house. |
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It is good for a man in the midst of prosperity to fear a Ruin, and in the midst of adversity to hope for better succeedings. |
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Attention shifted to the enslaved humans, the free blacks, and the struggles of the black community against adversity. |
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It was a heart-warming movie about a child overcoming adversity. |
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But dejection at a 1-1 draw with Arsenal didn't last long for a man whose b attle with real adversity in his private life will ensure he retains a sense of perspective. |
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If thou faint in the day of adversity, thy strength is small. |
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The plum blossom is symbol for resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity, because plum blossoms often bloom most vibrantly even amidst the harsh winter snow. |
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An American entertainment correspondent was quoted in The Scotsman comparing Boyle's story to the American Dream, as representing talent overcoming adversity and poverty. |
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In later romances, particularly those of French origin, there is a marked tendency to emphasize themes of courtly love, such as faithfulness in adversity. |
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Eira started martial arts at a young age as a result of childhood bullying and she's now passing on her story of overcoming adversity through a unique urban survival toolkit. |
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From police radios and flashing lights to mugshot photos and cells, nothing was out-of-bounds for the courageous three-yearold staying strong in the face of adversity. |
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Bassist Phil Blake is also an admirer of the Firs Park team's ability to bounce back from adversity and insists the song can lift others in a similar plight. |
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Still, one thing both Hardi and Mufti agree on is what they describe as the bespectacled and barrel-chested Talabani's sense of humour and optimism in the face of adversity. |
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