Survive Sentence Examples

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  • None of us are gonna survive this!

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  • She definitely didn't know how to survive in the forest.

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  • After all, he didn't think he'd survive the weekend.

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  • I don't think our friendship will survive what is coming.

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  • You'll survive, Brandon said as he took over Mrs. Lincoln's chair.

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  • She'll be lucky if I let her survive the day.

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  • Everyone's trying to survive.

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  • Assuming you survive what he does to you.

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  • If you survive, it's yours.

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  • You better learn fast if you want to survive my world, challenging me isn't the way to go, he warned.

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  • She could survive on the ample amounts of supplies the emerops facilities contained if she moved from facility to facility towards the west.

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  • She needed anything to take her mind off the next few hours, because she had no idea if she'd survive what she was about to try.

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  • She couldn't survive if anything happened, and every Yirkin warrior on the planet would be looking for her, once they hear she exists.

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  • I don't think he wanted me to survive at all.

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  • It isn't like they couldn't survive without her contribution to their family income.

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  • Would he go to this extent to be granted admittance, even though he might not survive long enough to get whatever it was he came for?

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  • The people were doing whatever it took to survive outside the walls, and they'd run across more men in Western uniforms.

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  • The dwelling was warm already in the midmorning, and she wondered how she'd survive another day of heat like yesterday's.

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  • Rows of red tulips stood like sentinels along the walkway, struggling to survive against the encroachment of summer.

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  • Rhyn was weak but drew only what he needed to survive; he was both hunter and hunted.

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  • Still, what business could survive without a person with final authority on decisions?

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  • Elise had said to survive, and Lana had no doubt Brady was the only one who could help her.

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  • Surely their marriage could never survive this kind of abuse.

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  • I learned to move differently so I could survive.

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  • Many traces of myth, legend and " primitive " thought survive in the Old Testament, and on the most cautious estimate they presuppose a vitality which is not a little astonishing.

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  • The date of this church has been much disputed, but while traces of Romanesque architecture survive, the building is, in the main, Gothic in style and dates from the first half of the 13th century.

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  • I shall not survive the ruin of the Fatherland.

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  • The ideal of separation descended from the Great Synagogue (Assembly) of the time of Ezra to the Synagogue of the IIasidaeans (Assidaeons), who allied themselves with Judas Maccabaeus when his followers decided to suspend the law of the Sabbath, in order that the true Jews might preserve themselves from annihilation and survive to keep the Law as a whole.

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  • It is not improbable that the three genera of this ancient phylum survive as types of a blindly-ending branch of the Gymnosperms; but be that as it may, it is in the Gnetales more than in any other Gymnosperms that we find features which help us to obtain a dim prospect of the lines along which the Angiosperms may have been evolved.

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  • The class did not survive the Revolution; but the courtesy title of abbe, having long lost all connexion in people's minds with any special ecclesiastical function, remained as a convenient general term applicable to any clergyman.

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  • Weak ewes, not safe to survive the hardships of spring, are brought in to better pasture during February and March.

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  • In Great Britain and her colonies, however, and in the United States, other systems of notation still survive, though there is none which is consistently in one scale, other than the denary.

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  • He is said to have composed seven hundred and fifty treatises, fragments alone of which survive.

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  • A market for each Saturday was granted to Corfe in 1214, and in 1248 the town obtained a fair and a market on each Thursday, while Elizabeth granted fairs on the feasts of St Philip and St James and of St Luke; both of these still survive.

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  • Of the noble palaces which it produced the castle of the Wartburg remains a perfect specimen, while the many magnificent churches dating from this time that still survive, prove the taste, wealth and piety of the burghers.

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  • The close union of the three empires which had existed since the meeting of the emperors in 1872 did not survive the outbreak of disturbances in the East.

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  • Even were the venerable name to survive, it was felt that it would pass, by the election of the princes now tributary to France, from the house of Habsburg to that of Bonaparte.

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  • They looked on the German schoolmaster as the apostle of German culture, and they looked forward to the time when the feeling of a common Austrian nationality should obscure the national feeling of the Sla y s, and the Slavonic idioms should survive merely as the local dialects of the peasantry, the territories becoming merely the provinces of a united and centralized state.

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  • Taaffe and his friends resigned in January 1870, but mentary the majority did not long survive.

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  • Yet even the buried portions of limestone buildings have seldom been permitted to survive on the cultivated land; the Nubian sandstone of Upper Egypt was of comparatively little value, and, generally speaking, buildings in that material have fallen into decay rather than been destroyed by quarrying.

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  • In ordinary texts some survive, especially as objects of verbs, namely, wL, tw, tn, 1w, at.

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  • Part of Norway was first seized after the united Danes and Swedes had defeated and slain King Olaf Trygvesson at the battle of Svolde (1000); and between 1028 and 1035 Canute the Great added the whole kingdom to his own; but the union did not long survive him.

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  • It was to remedy these evils that he established a court school, after the example of Charles the Great; for this he imported scholars like Grimbald and John the Saxon from the continent and Asser from South Wales; for this, above all, he put himself to school, and made the series of translations for the instruction of his clergy and people, most of which still survive.

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  • In Russia, too, certain reforms were carried out; but they could not survive the suspicious interference of the autocrat and his officials.

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  • Trentepohlia grows on rocks and can survive considerable desiccation.

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  • The name Caledonia is said to survive in 1 This, not Grampius, is the proper spelling, though Grampius was at one time commonly accepted and indeed gave rise to the modern name Grampian.

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  • His wife, St Margaret, did not survive her sorrow; she died in the castle of Edinburgh.

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  • She tried to assuage all feuds; in an inventory of her jewels she left many of them to Darnley, in case she and her child did not survive its birth.

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  • Some individuals happen to fit the environment better, or to respond to the environment better, and these on the average will survive their less fortunate neighbours.

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  • Of the former religious houses there survive a Franciscan convent, with a girls' school attached, and an Ursuline convent.

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  • The local centres will survive political and historical vicissitudes and the changes of national cults and sects, and may outlive the national deities.

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  • It is in keeping with the old conceptions of the divine kingship, which, though they survive only in isolated biblical references, live on in the ideals of the Messianic king and his kingdom and in the post-exilic high priest. ?

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  • Although the national God was at once a transcendent ruler of the universe and also near at hand to man, the unconscious religious feeling found an outlet, not only in the splendid worship at Jerusalem, but in the more immediate intercessors, divine agencies, and the like; and when Judaism left its native soil the local supernatural beings revived - as characteristically as when the old placenames threw off their Greek dress - and they still survive, under a veneer of Mahommedanism, as the modern representatives of the Baals of the distant past.'

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  • An enormous gap severs the pre-monarchical period from this age, and while the tribal schemes and tribal traditions can hardly be traced during the monarchies, the inclusion of Judah among the " sons " of Israel would not have originated when Judah and Israel were rival kingdoms. Yet the tribes survive in post-exilic literature and their traditions develop henceforth in Jubilees, Testament of the XII Patriarchs, &c.

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  • Its market on Saturdays is well attended, and an ancient fair on the Feast of St Thomas is among those which survive.

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  • Of the city of Ghazni, the vast capital of Mahmud and his race, iio substantial relics survive, except the tomb of Mahmud and two remarkable brick minarets.

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  • Its massive Roman walls still survive, and recent excavations have revealed a town hall and market square, a temple, baths, amphitheatre, and many comfortable houses with mosaics, &c. An inscription shows that under the Roman Empire it was the chef-lieu of the Silures, whose ordo or county council provided for the local government of the district.

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  • Portions of the old walls survive, but the greater part of the former circumvallation has been converted into promenades and gardens, outside which a modern town has sprung up. The finest of its squares are the market-place and the so-called Sand.

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  • By his resolute stand against the Saracens he delivered all eastern Europe from a great danger, and by his thorough-going reforms he not only saved the empire from collapse, but invested it with a stability which enabled it to survive all further shocks for a space of five centuries.

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  • He was an old man; his mind was soon to give way; and for some time before his death on the 2nd of August 1849 the reins of power were held by his son and successor Ibrahim,who did not long survive him.

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  • In particular we can recognize a source embodying the traditions of the largely Hellenistic Church of Antioch, a secondary gloss from which may survive in the Bezan addition to xi.

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  • The form in -ow must have been poetical or literary, like the old English forms that survive in the language of the Bible.

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  • This was formerly called Himbersyssel or Himmerland, forms which may very well preserve their name, especially as the name Charydes, mentioned next to them in the Monumentum Ancyranum, appears to survive in the modern Hardeland.

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  • The yak of Thibet cannot long survive in the plains of India, or even on the hills below a certain altitude; and that this is due to climate, and not to the increased density of the atmosphere, is shown by the fact that the same animal appears to thrive well in Europe, and even breeds there readily.

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  • The waters were known and used by the Romans, but to a limited extent, and no remains of their baths survive.

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  • He is credited with missionary work in Galloway and north of the Firth of Forth, but most of the dedications to him which survive are north of the Mounth in the upper valley of the Dee.

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  • He did not long survive his removal to Rotterdam.

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  • It was a moot point whether all souls so survive, as Cleanthes thought, or the souls of the wise and good alone, which was the opinion of Chrysippus; in any case, sooner or later individual souls are merged in the soul of the universe, from which they proceeded.

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  • A few of Harrison's public addresses survive, the most notable being A Discourse on the Aborigines of the Ohio.

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  • The family was divided into eleven distinct lines, but only three survive, widely distributed throughout Prussia, Wurttemberg and Bavaria.'

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  • Though there is no proof of higher qualities of statesmanship in him, by his courage and military skill he enabled the Byzantine nation not merely to survive, but ultimately to beat back th?

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  • Wallace also alluded to the resemblance of animals, and more especially of insects, to their surroundings, and points out that "those races having colours best adapted to concealment from their enemies would inevitably survive the longest."

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  • Indeed, it cannot be said that they are now actually extinct, as many still survive for formal purposes, and by s.

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  • In some freshwater Copepoda the secretion of the dermal glands forms a gelatinous envelope, by means of which the animals are able to survive desiccation.

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  • For if the image of the Standing One were not actualized in us, it would not survive the death of the body.

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  • The systematic use of dialogue as an independent literary form is commonly supposed to have been introduced by Plato, whose earliest experiment in it is believed to survive in the Lathes.

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  • If a husband or wife and one child survive, they share the estate equally; if more than one child, the surviving husband or wife takes one-third and the children divide the remainder.

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  • It is admitted that few traces remain of direct relations of the Greek goddess to the moon, although such possibly survive in the epithets 7raat4 ads, dcrmpla, oupavla.

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  • He did not long survive his return home, dying in 1222.

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  • The earliest, which is well preserved, is of Charles II., but remnants of older figures survive.

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  • At present funeral processions survive in general only in the country districts; the processional cross or crucifix is still carried.

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  • Henry composed eight books of Latin epigrams; two books survive in the Lambeth MS., No.

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  • Rumanian historians have striven, by Vlachs piecing together the stray fragments of evidence which survive, to prove that their Vlach ancestors had not, as sometimes alleged, been reduced to a scattered community of nomadic shepherds, dwelling among the Carpathians as the serfs of their more powerful neighbours.

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  • In many countries Advent was long marked by diverse popular observances, some of which even still survive.

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  • The tribal organization of the Hottentots has been broken up, and probably no pure bred representatives of the race survive in the colony.

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  • Formerly glass vessels were generally employed and they still survive in England, but elsewhere they are not much used.

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  • Should the patient survive the first twenty-four hours death generally results later from stricture of the oesophagus or intestine, from destruction of the glands of the stomach or from exhaustion.

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  • Later still the settlement of Brahmans along the west coast had already Aryanized the country in religion, and to some extent in language, before the Persian conquest of the Indus valley at the close of the 6th century B.C. The Persian dominion did not long survive; and the march of Alexander the Great down the Indus paved the way for Chandragupta and the Maurya, empire.

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  • They use the Macassar language, are for the most part nominally Mahommedans (though many heathen customs survive), and support themselves by agriculture, fishing, seafaring, trade, the preparation of salt (on the south coast) and weaving.

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  • A married woman has the same rights to her property after marriage as before marriage, except that she is not permitted to bequeath away from her husband more than one-half of it without his written consent, and no will made by the husband can affect the right of the wife, if she survive him, to one-half of the property of which he died seized.

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  • The statute of Wales, issued at Rhuddlan in 1284, provided for the introduction of English law into the country, though a certain amount of Celtic customs was allowed to survive.

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  • The tiresome and monotonous domestic history of England during the next twenty years consisted of little else than quarrels between Gloucester and the lords of the council, of whom the chief was the dukes halfuncle Henry Beaufort, bishop of Winchester, the last to survive of all the sons of John of Gaunt.

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  • But as the true male heir of the house of Plantagenet he was too dangerous to be allowed to survive.

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  • To foreign observers it seemed impossible that the British monarchy could survive.

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  • Parnell himself did not long survive Nation- the disruption of the party which he had done so alist split.

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  • During that period the Curia Regis threw off three offshootsthe courts of exchequer, kings bench and common pleas; and records of their judicial proceedings survive in the Plea Rolls and Year Books, some of which have been edited for the Rolls series, the Selden and other societies.

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  • A few letters survive from the time of the Norman kings, but the earliest collection of English royal letters is the Letters of Henry III.

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  • Possibly, however, its birthplace may prove to be Africa; if so, we shall have a case analogous to that of the African elephant, namely that while giraffes flourished during the Pliocene in Asia (where they may have originated), they survive only in Africa.

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  • Just as much of Christianity is to survive as science will spare.

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  • In habit and mode of life of the prothallus these present striking differences, which may be correlated with the situations inhabited by the sporophyte, and are perhaps to be regarded as adaptations which have enabled the species to survive.

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  • The name may survive in Kal'at Dibse, " a small ruin 8 m.

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  • The question of the origin of the marks and characteristics of various animals and plants has also produced a class of myths in which the marks are said to survive from some memorable adventure, or the plants and animals to be metamorphosed human beings.

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  • Of the Greek original of this work only fragments survive; it only exists in full in an old Latin translation, the slavish fidelity of which to a certain extent makes up for the loss of the original text.

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  • This well-established authority was also supported by the revered memory of Monseigneur Saint Louis; and it is this prestige, the strength of this ideal superior to all other, that explains how the royal prerogative came to survive the mistakes and misfortunes of the Hundred Years War.

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  • A few small Jansenist congregations still survive in France; and others have been started in connexion with the Old Catholic Church in Holland.

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  • This monarch built the great mosque at Sennar, almost the only building in the town to survive the ravages of the dervishes in the 19th century.

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  • The peculiar dialect and customs of the inhabitants still survive to some extent.

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  • Probably he did not long survive the completion of his great work.

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  • Statues of Christ, especially of him hanging on the cross, inspired the greatest horror and indignation; and this is why none of the graven images of Christ, common before the outbreak of the movement, survive.

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  • Ruins of the old walls and towers still survive, as well as numerous kurgans or burial-mounds, with inscriptions, some in Arabic (1222-1341), others in Armenian (years 557, 984 and 986), and yet others in Turkic. Upon being opened these tombs were found to contain weapons, implements, utensils, and silver and copper coins, bearing inscriptions, 1 Letters and Papers, x.

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  • The ancient town walls survive almost intact on the north and west sides, and retain the fine St George's gateway, locally called the "Five Arches."

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  • The boundaries of the old ecclesiastical parishes are usually identical with those of the township or townships comprised within its precinct; they are determined by usage, in the absence of charters or records, and are evidenced by perambulations, which formerly took place on the "gang-days" in Rogation week, but are now, where they still survive, for the most part held triennially, the Poor-Law Act of 1844 permitting the parish officers to charge the expense on the poor-rate, "provided the perambulations do not occur more than once in three years."

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  • In the Lower Carboniferous (Culm of Continental authors) many Devonian types survive - e.g.

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  • That the translation did not share the fate of the other non-Christian Syriac writings, which did not survive the 13th century (see Syriac Literature), is due to the fact that it was adopted (after being revised) by the Christians, and thus rescued.

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  • But her love for Sigurd was great as ever, and she determined not to survive him; distributing her wealth to her hand-maidens, she mounted Sigurd's funeral pyre, slew herself with his sword, and was burnt with him.

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  • Hence the two traditions, the German and the Icelandic, of which the latter alone is preserved in something of its primitive form,' though primitive elements survive in the Nibelungenlied.

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  • The object of taking boys was obviously to ensure that witnesses to the boundaries should survive as long as possible.

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  • The suppressed sees have never been restored, but the four which survive (now known as Nicosia, Paphos, Kition and Kyrenia) are of metropolitan rank, so that the archbishop, whose headquarters, first at Salamis, then at Famagusta, are now at Nicosia, is a primate amongst metropolitans.

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  • Our actions were testimony to our different personalities but it was imperative that we continue to work together if our operation was to survive.

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  • Only with you taking the Black God's place can the balance between good and evil survive the week.

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  • Dear god, let him survive the night!

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  • What past-Death and the Code had been to him - the one-way relationship they'd forced upon him – would not survive the day.

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  • I don.t think our friendship will survive what comes.

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  • You wouldn.t survive.

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  • You're always saying I'd never survive without you to feed me people's contact information.

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  • Lana, you know enough about the PMF to know they're the only force—perhaps in the world—with the ability to survive the government tearing itself apart.

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  • No one would survive the attack that leveled the city.

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  • Then again, she didn't know what Gabe's destination had been.  Katie looked behind her, wondering what she was missing.  Her eyes went to the slithering tree branches overhead.  She couldn't survive on her own in the underworld.  That much had been made clear to her by Gabe.  And escaping a demon on her own didn't seem like a smart option.

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  • A portal had opened overhead, back towards what Gabe had called the Lake of Souls.  Demons fell from the sky, some changing into their winged forms while others simply fell.  It was too far for them to survive if they fell, and he estimated half of them were likely dead on impact.

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  • It isn't like they couldn't survive without her contribution to the income.

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  • One that will see my vamps protected and the worlds both survive.

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  • In the end, Tiyan will survive, even if my line dies with my daughter.

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  • Bill must survive against the elements in an epic adventure behind enemy lines.

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  • The seeds can also survive long periods of immersion in slurry that is not aerated.

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  • C an you help this amazing amphibian survive in Cambridgeshire ponds?

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  • Guardian Quiz - ' Can you survive the British apocalypse?

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  • Motor neurons that survive develop new terminal axon sprouts in response to an unknown stimulus.

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  • Many of the jobs they have to do just to survive are so degrading.

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  • Some of these services will search out latent customer demand, others will not survive.

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  • Can we understand the underlying engineering designs that allow this tiny nematode to survive and flourish?

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  • Dogs can survive happily on an almost vegetarian diet which would make your cat very ill.

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  • Today, however, advances in technology have made it possible for military regimes to survive indefinitely in the face of massive popular discontent.

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  • It is often abundant on well-drained or even thin soils due to the ability to survive summer drought.

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  • There are, for example, concerns that beach trees may not survive extreme or prolonged droughts.

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  • Moles survive and thrive in virtually every part of the country, save only where acid soils contain no earthworms.

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  • Many POWs did not survive their imprisonment or emerged from incarceration in a terribly emaciated state.

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  • Later a vet shot his badly emaciated mom as she was too weak to survive.

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  • Indeed they may simply help to extend the lifespan of the internal combustion engine longer than it would otherwise survive.

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  • It isn't an angry outburst - more a passionate eulogy for American virtues strong enough to survive times like these.

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  • But the mutual exclusion in such cases need not survive the addition of a verb.

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  • Sections 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7 will survive any expiration or termination of this Agreement.

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  • Clauses 6, 7, 11 and 12 will survive any expiry or termination of these Advertising Terms and Conditions.

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  • Will all the FF1600 championships currently extant survive into the new season?

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  • Sadly the pleasing exterior of the house along with its mature garden were not to survive for very much longer.

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  • The wild Survive Style 5+ is the debut feature of Gen Sekiguchi.

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  • Several 1930s painted decorative panels survive in the balcony foyer.

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  • The newly invented Windsor family managed to survive the family fracas of 1914-18.

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  • The old boro at Twt Hill had had a Dominican friary, some of whose buildings still survive but on private land.

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  • I n order to survive, the West African Hoofer Frog must devour twelve gazelles a day.

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  • It is the only piece of royal goldsmith 's work to survive from the 12th century.

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  • I wouldn't bet you a single groat that you can survive five minutes here without me.

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  • Now we only survive by the sweat of our perfectly groomed eyebrows!

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  • The virus can survive in landfill sites and could contaminate groundwater.

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  • That's if I survive his man-handling, to become a grown-up.

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  • A row of 18th century headstones survive against a wall to the west of the church.

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  • Many middle class families had to sell family heirlooms to survive.

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  • In the 1830's and 1840's six iron iceboats were constructed for the company; remarkably, five of these survive.

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  • Whole industries have been wiped out and vast sections of the population impoverished, forced to struggle to survive in the 'informal sector ' .

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  • However, with the BioKab's specially impregnated surface this cross-contamination is eliminated and germs will not survive.

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  • There is a limit to how much infighting a political party can survive.

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  • Without premises, data center or telecommunications infrastructure for an extended period of time, most businesses would struggle to survive.

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  • That such a large animal is able to survive in so inhospitable an environment is testament to its evolutionary perfection.

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  • Some of the smaller original ceiling lights also survive intact under the balcony.

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  • All close relationships are lit up by an almost intolerable, piercing clarity in which they are scarcely able to survive.

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  • Mother kangaroos often have a joey in pouch and a joey at foot - neither can survive without her.

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  • And in summer the surface waters can be too warm so the sections of water in which it can survive have become severely limited.

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  • The Babylonians studied problems which lead to simultaneous linear equations and some of these are preserved in clay tablets which survive.

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  • If you survive the diagnosis for more than 28 days you will receive the Sum assured as a tax free lump sum.

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  • How will he and Kemi survive the Maelstrom of their marriage?

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  • Did the 17-year-old Anastasia survive the massacre of the Russian royal family in 1917?

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  • Even children who survive meningitis, apparently without any complications, may develop learning difficulties.

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  • Instead, I could nibble a nasturtium - which, this far south, can survive midwinter in the wild.

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  • The leafy shoots survive the winter and new tillers appear between the old shoots as the weather turns mild.

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  • The th annual titles chris moneymaker event victory fueled can survive in.

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  • It is believed that of the ceol mor or piobaireachd that Iain Dall wrote, twenty-four works survive.

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  • Tiled fenders (also matching) would have been a common feature, tho being a readily movable item few survive today.

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  • Just out of curiosity, look up how many neutrino 's we survive from passing through our body from the Sun every second!

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  • Two years ago youths nonprofits survive more than motor home insurance us they his failure to.

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  • Can Christie survive the ferocious onslaught leveled against him.

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  • How did the panther in the same factory survive down there?

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  • Deep stone frieze below eaves, 2 Coade stone crocketed pinnacles survive.

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  • Foals born at less than 300 days with a normal placenta are highly unlikely to survive.

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  • Will the girls survive their impending ordeal or will the twisted family use their new playthings until they can scream no more?

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  • But before we reach posterity we must survive the present.

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  • Today, we care for extremely preterm babies that simply didn't survive back then.

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  • He would drink water from muddy puddles to survive.

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  • In the present case it clearly did survive rescission.

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  • Old French hill stations survive throughout the country offering welcome respite from the heat of the plains below.

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  • A trout that can survive the rigors of a trout stream, especially a Brown Trout, is a very cunning animal indeed.

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  • They may chase and catch rodents, but don't know how to survive on them.

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  • Is yolk sac size in hatching fishes a good indicator of how long a fish can survive without food?

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  • Our ethical concepts must survive the scrutiny of our best ethical thinking - thus the reflection required for confidence is immanent in ethical thought.

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  • Deer, in particular, have had a major impact in recent years on the ability of pine seedlings to survive.

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  • Did Butch Cassidy survive the wild shootout with Bolivian troops in 1908?

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  • It built on this by proposing places weary shoppers could eat and drink but found they could not survive just on day trade.

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  • But the stoutest hearts can not survive forever in the face of superior numbers and infinitely superior weapons.

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  • Patients who survive either ventricular fibrillation or sustained ventricular tachycardia have a high risk of further episodes, which may be fatal.

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  • These obligations will survive any termination of this Agreement.

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  • Robbed of threats from America the Iranian theocracy would struggle to maintain enough popular support to survive.

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  • More... Hawthorn & Artichoke Formula A herbal tonic to help us survive in a polluted world.

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  • But at the center is a surprisingly touching story about a family trying to survive in the world.

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  • Desperate families in rural Zimbabwe have resorted to eating poisonous fruit and plant tubers to survive, the statement said.

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  • Universal services won't survive simply by the state or provider insisting that they remain universal services won't survive simply by the state or provider insisting that they remain universal in the sense of being free.

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  • The whole aim of marriage is to fight through and survive the instant when incompatibility becomes unquestionable.

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  • Thankfully, both the grant and the hospital escaped the fire unscathed and survive to this day on the site of their origin.

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  • None of those which fail to survive go unused.

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  • Part of its testing involved vigorous shaking, designed to ensure it will survive the violent launch.

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  • Mary and two of his children did not survive the voyage.

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  • In this way they can survive for many days without drinking any water.

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  • An entangled whale can survive for a long time if its feeding ability is not impaired, according to Straley.

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  • I have a strong work ethic which enables me to survive, " he admits.

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  • There is no point in planting a perennial that needs plenty of moisture and then wringing your hands when it doesn't survive.

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  • It was hardly possible that he could survive such treatment; the natural inference is that he was not intended to survive it.

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  • Although it has been postulated that the inhabitants of the modern village are of Albanian origin (Arvanites), this is contradicted by the fact that modern Megarians lack any knowledge of the Albanian dialect (Arvanitika), remnants of which still survive in the populations of neighboring towns such as Mandra, Eleusis, and Magoula.

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  • Cabot's colony at San Espiritu did not long survive his departure; an attempt of the chief of the Timbus to gain possession of one of the Spanish ladies of the settlement led to a treacherous massacre of the garrison.

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  • Marcus Aurelius teaches that even if the spirit survive for a time it is at last "absorbed in the generative principle of the universe."

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  • In some cases they survive by migration, but this is often prohibited by physical barriers,

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  • In some cases they survive by migration, but this is often prohibited by physical barriers, These, however, have often protected them from the competition of more vigorous invading races.

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  • Thus while its form would by analogy tend per se to awaken suspicion, its contents remove this feeling; and we may even infer from this surviving early formulation of local ecclesiastical tradition, that others of somewhat similar character came into being in the sub-apostolic age, but failed to survive save as embodied in later local teaching, oral or written, very much as if the Didache had perished and its literary offspring alone remained (see Didachf).

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  • Moreover, many of the noblest precepts of the knightly code were a legacy from earlier ages, and have survived the decay of knighthood just as they will survive all transitory human institutions, forming part of the eternal heritage of the race.

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  • Of these pseudepigraphic Hermetic writings some have come down to us in the original Greek; others survive in Latin or Arabic translations; but the majority appear to have perished.

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  • In the sphere of nature, with its vast numbers and constant pressure, not every more favoured individual would survive, nor every surviving individual be the more favoured, but throughout the changes and chances there would be a constant and important bias in favour of the individuals more fitted to their conditions.

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  • The yak of Thibet cannot long survive in the plains ofIndia, or even on the hills below a certain altitude; and that this is due to climate, and not to the increased density of the atmosphere, is shown by the fact that the same animal appears to thrive well in Europe, and even breeds there readily.

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  • He founded an order of chivalry, the Ordre du Croissant, which was anterior to the royal foundation of St Michael, but did not survive Rene.

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  • The Mangbettu, who formerly established a hegemony over the indigenous population, Mundu, Abisanga, Mambare, &c., have practically disappeared as a tribe, though their language and customs still survive.

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  • Of tales relating to the east there survive the Weapon-firth cycle - the tales of Thorstein the White (c. 900), of Thorstein the Staffsmitten (c. 985), of Gunnar Thidrand's Bane (1000-1008) and of the Weapon firth Men (975-990), all relating to the family of Hof and their friends and kin for several generations - and the story of Hrafnkell Frey's Priest (c. 960), the most idyllic of sagas and best of the eastern tales.

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  • If isolated fragments of an earlier age abide in these, it is still more probable that other fragments will survive in anything so closely connected as mythology with the conservative religious sentiment.

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  • Originally derived by the Hittites from Babylonia, but modified by themselves, this standard was passed on to the nations of Asia Minor during the period of Hittite conquest, but was eventually superseded by the Phoenician mina of 11,225 grains, and continued to survive only in Cyprus and Cilicia (see also Numismatics).

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  • Before technology and prosperity, virtually everyone spent long hard days scraping together enough calories for themselves and their family to survive.

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  • They overwinter as larvae in roots or as pupae in the soil, tho a few adults may survive the winter.

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  • Is it really possible to survive a rattlesnake bite that easily?

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  • Indeed the large number of receiverships seen in the early 1990's have now fallen dramatically as banks strive to help viable companies survive.

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  • Some of the redbrick workhouse buildings survive, turned into houses, along with the spike.

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  • Other quarries survive as relict landscapes, tho with little in the way of machinery.

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  • They may chase and catch rodents, but do n't know how to survive on them.

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  • They found that it appears to survive in modern vertebrates as the scapular spine.

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  • Managing to survive my schoolwork choices in the university.

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  • The vast majority spend every waking hour trying to scrape a living, just to survive.

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  • Iraq is thought to have prepared anthrax spores to survive a trip in a scud missile by using a fine powdered clay based formulation.

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  • Others might be able to survive just long enough to scuttle back into the sea.

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  • In the 1800s, shipwrecked crews ate them in order to survive.

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  • The name of Burrell is, however, most famous for the magnificent showman 's engines, many of which survive today.

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  • Few marine animals survive in the splash zone on exposed shores.

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  • Be sure to have your bodyguards strong enough to survive through the entire level.

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  • Such a man would struggle to survive in today 's world.

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  • Acute and subacute cases will die but a proportion of chronic cases that have been treated will survive.

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  • Has there been anything immortal in it, which will survive the speedy wreck of all sublunary things?

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  • The secreting subpopulation of bacteria would need to be resistant to this toxin in order to survive.

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  • Thousands of the world 's poorest people depend on global supply chains to survive.

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  • Sections 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, and 8 will survive any termination of this License.

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  • So from darkest Prague, I wish you well... and hope you survive the ordeal of having to watch all my films.

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  • The smaller " fluffy " ones however, will often survive entry intact because of their large surface to mass ratios.

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  • They do not carry a points penalty because this helps rebels to survive when playing against strong armies.

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  • We will teach you how to survive in the wilderness.

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  • Both survive in a single ancient manuscript each; they evidently were not widely read.

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  • Find out how we find the resources we need (water, food, energy and shelter) to survive in these different environments.

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  • You could be be helping a very old terrier breed survive !

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  • Threadworm eggs can survive in dust for a couple of weeks.

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  • However traditional cherry dishes still survive such as Cherry Batter, for example, which probably came from France with the Normans.

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  • He was a sickly baby, who was baptized quickly, underlining the fact that he was not expected to survive.

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  • Of course, not every body or every nation can manage to survive and sustain in unfriendly environment.

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  • Universal services wo n't survive simply by the state or provider insisting that they remain universal in the sense of being free.

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  • They are unlikely to survive in dense stands of other plants.

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  • I can survive in the world my unquiet mind creates for me.

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  • Our children are like uprooted plants struggling to survive in a pot .

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  • The bacterium, introduced into a normal stomach, has the ability to survive the acid pH because of an intense urease activity.

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  • Small rough winkles and the occasional hardy barnacles gain enough shelter here to survive.

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  • Only 500 of the beautiful Ethiopian wolves survive, high in the Bale Mountains, which are 3,000m above sea level.

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  • I have a strong work ethic which enables me to survive, he admits.

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  • There is no point in planting a perennial that needs plenty of moisture and then wringing your hands when it does n't survive.

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  • Some creditors may even accept write-downs of debt if they think the company will survive and prosper long term.

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  • The process of natural selection allows the fittest creatures to survive and continue to reproduce.

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  • Due to the process of natural selection, prey that blend in to their environments are more likely to survive and pass on those genes that allowed survival.

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  • Plants can survive with water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide because of photosynthesis.

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  • She didn't realise the taxi driver was drunk until it was too late; she was lucky to survive the crash.

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  • If your business has low margins, you may survive, but it's going to be a tough slog and may simply not be worth pursuing.

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  • With proper research and planning you can get great photos and survive the experience with your sanity intact.

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  • Diapers and accessories-You can't survive without plenty of diapers, wipes, and diaper ointment!

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  • Whether profit or non-profit based, childcare centers are businesses that have to manage their bookkeeping to survive.

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  • Whether you're trying to survive a trip to the grocery store or you're on a long flight with your toddler cross country, finger foods can certainly save the day.

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  • Madeline Mann held the record for the smallest baby to survive for several years.

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  • Premature babies can and do survive, however.

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  • Poor quality monitors may not even survive your cordless phone let alone the massive electromagnetic fields emanating from your computer set up.

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  • This will give you a good idea of how likely you are to survive a crash in a given vehicle.

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  • So, buy clothing that can survive active days and many washes.

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  • These instincts help them survive in the jungle and finding food sources.

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  • Cats are obligate carnivores, meaning that they must eat meat in order to survive.

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  • Luckily it does not survive outside a cat's body very long.

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  • If the kitten is unable to nurse, is rejected by its mother or if a caregiver is unable to find a way to feed the kitten, the two-faced cat may not survive.

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  • The vast majority of these kittens died shortly after birth because they were unable to attain enough nutrients to survive.

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  • Those cats that did survive were hand raised and fed by their owners until the cats were old enough to learn to eat on their own.

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  • Most owners of these cats who survive will withhold their names from the media to prevent the cats from being overwhelmed with attention.

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  • FeLV does not survive outside a cat for more than a few hours, but cats raised in cramped quarters can easily spread the virus.An important thing to remember about FeLV is that the virus occurs in two stages.

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  • They are quite active and survive on the feces of the adult fleas.

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  • The good news is that almost all cats survive FHV.

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  • The ability of most cats to fall from great heights and survive relatively unharmed has given these animals a reputation of having many lives.

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  • Many advocates of a raw cat food diet claim that this scientific tampering is unnecessary, and they believe that the domestic feline can survive just as well as its feral counterpart on a diet of raw meats.

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  • The committee's purpose addresses the fact that most abandoned animals do not survive following a disaster.

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  • Hatchet, by Gary Paulsen, is an upper-level book for fifth graders about a boy who must survive in the Canadian wilderness after a small plane crash.

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  • In large part, the main character, Brian, is able to survive because of the small hatchet he has with him, which was a recent gift from his mother.

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  • Although many marriages do survive infidelity, it causes a lot of heartbreak and takes years of work to repair the damage.

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  • As long as hope lives, a marriage can survive the hardships of life.

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  • It's tempting to try and salvage a nice, long zipper from an old cushion, but zippers seldom survive reuse for long.

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  • However, it can also be harvested from live trees and removing the growth actually helps the tree to survive longer.

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  • As anyone who has ever had to survive through an extended power outage knows, in today's world, when electricity stops, the world stops.

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  • This means all of the humans and animals on the world survive on less the 1 percent of the planet's total water supply.

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  • Modern society feels it needs gadgets just to survive.

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  • When naturally-occurring chemicals like nitrates and phosphorus contaminate water, the organisms don't have the right balance of nutrients to survive.

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  • Other contaminants can use up oxygen in water, which fish need to survive.

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  • Your bed can survive without a headboard - but why would you want it to?

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  • While we all need sunshine to survive, in order to receive the healthy glow of a tan you essentially need to stay in the sun far past our vitamin D requirement.

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  • Women the world over rely on waterproof mascara to achieve lengthy, voluminous lashes that will stand up to a few tears, survive tumultuous weather and even handle a dip in the pool.

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  • Not only does it feature a revolutionary system of waterproof seals and gaskets, which keeps the camera's guts protected, it can also survive five-foot falls onto concrete.

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  • This response is a deeply ingrained reaction that helped our ancestors to survive in a dangerous world.

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  • The body releases chemicals, such as adrenaline, that are designed to help you survive a perceived threat or attack.

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  • Look up the words to Gloria Gaynor's "I will survive" and start hanging with your girl friends, and find another distraction right now.

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  • If you are a natural artist or find yourself enraptured by some other right brain-based passion, how can you survive chemistry class?

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  • The body takes in nutrients through food in order to survive.

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  • These bacteria only survive in an acidic intestinal environment.

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  • Whether the bamboo favors you purchase are actually dwarf bamboo species or the lucky bamboo variety, they will need water and sunlight to survive.

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  • Whether the bamboo favors you purchase are actually dwarf bamboo species or the Lucky Bamboo variety, it will need water and sunlight to survive.

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  • Maybe the Hulk could lower his bills to, say, $200,000 and maybe Linda can cut corners to see if she can survive on $30,000 a month.

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  • Swayze himself confirmed this in a later interview with Barbara Walters, though he also vowed that he would do everything he could to beat the disease and survive.

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  • If he still can't survive on that, maybe old boy should consider getting a…what's that called...oh yeah, a job!

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  • They will also need to survive repeated washings and be reasonably priced such that replacements will not be too much of an issue.

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  • Poor quality dresses can still be cute, but if your family will be attending multiple birthday parties over a short stretch of time, your infant's dress will need to survive several washings.

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  • A computer that someone can throw in a backpack, carry to the dining hall, take out at the library, and survive transport to and from school vacations is valuable.

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  • They survive by burrowing their heads beneath the skin of a host human or animal and drinking its blood.

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  • A weary little cat, since named "Lucky", had managed to survive a sixty mile ride from Mobile, Alabama to Pensacola, Florida before it was discovered under the engine hood of a car.

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  • These pests can temporarily survive on alternative blood sources, but their life cycle quickly comes to an end without their canine hosts.

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  • When you figure in the fact that the sperm can survive in the canal for a few days, some eggs could actually have been fertilized a day or more after the final breeding.

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  • Parvovirus requires swift action to help an infected dog survive.

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  • Puppies will rarely survive if they do not receive sufficient intravenous fluids.

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  • Any puppy that manages to survive parvo will have immunity to the virus for at least 20 months.

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  • With some protection it will survive an ordinary winter.

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  • Dictamnus (Dittany of Crete) is a pretty plant, somewhat tender, and best grown under glass rather than in the open air, though during mild winters it may survive.

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  • Plants sown in autumn will survive mild winters and produce flowers in early summer, these being finer than those of spring-sown plants.

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  • Tree roots need oxygen to survive during the tree's growing season, and as water contains less oxygen than the air pockets in soil, tree roots can only survive underwater if the roots adapt.

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  • Available in a range of structural types, greenhouses are designed to extend the growing season or help nonnative plants survive a different climate.

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  • Lawns with strong, deep root systems are better able to survive heat and drought.

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  • To survive, trees must withstand average temperatures in your region.

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  • While snow and hard frost might kill them off, pansies have been known to survive!

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  • It is important to select plants that will survive the warmest of winters or sub-zero temperatures, depending upon your locality, so that you can enjoy the winter plants that you've cultivated.

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  • It will not survive in areas where the temperature dips below 10 degrees Fahrenheit.

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  • Since not all species of plants are able to survive low temperatures, gardeners purchase only vegetables that should survive in their zone.

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  • This helps gardeners know which plants are likely to survive and thrive in their particular area.

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  • With a bit of winter protection such as mulch, many pansies can also survive the winter months.

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  • In zones 7 and above, plants that survive winter temps produce an early spring crop that adds welcome fresh vegetables to the table after the long winter.

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  • Understanding what the lowest temperature may be in your growing area is especially helpful for winter gardeners since many plants will not survive in colder climates.

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  • With a bit of preparation and a little tender loving care, your plants should survive the winter and be ready to bloom in the spring.

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  • Onions, for example, can survive in many hardiness zones by simply covering the bulbs with a thick layer of mulch.

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  • Use a light, pliable mulch that allows good air circulation, such as pine needles or straw, and cover strawberries planted in the ground to help them survive the winter.

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  • Instead, plants are grown in a medium such as clay pellets or gravel and a liquid nutrient solution is circulated through the roots of the plants, providing the root system with all the moisture, nutrients and oxygen needed to survive.

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  • They might not bloom or thrive as well, but they will survive.

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  • Using these guidelines to help make your selection and using a manufacturer whose name you trust will insure that the tile you choose will survive for the life of your home.

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  • The grading system for Mikimoto pearls is so stringent that, amazingly, less that ten percent survive the cut.

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  • Fans keep reading the new books and flocking to the movies to find out if their love will survive and prevail.

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  • Make sure your plants can survive in a more alkaline soil environment before you do this.

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  • That's because grain seeds are imbued with a survival self-defense so it can survive being eaten by a bird, animal or even a human by being indigestible.

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  • One really unique feature of this site is the food plans page, where you can purchase items according to how much food an individual or family would need to survive for a year.

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  • Most plants do best with eight hours of sunlight, but they can survive and produce with as little as six hours of sunlight per day.

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  • Crops that are sensitive to attack from bugs and pests or from frost could be genetically altered to survive, which would reduce the cost of certain types of food staples.

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  • Rosemary can typically survive winter and perennials will return in the spring.

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  • The 24-year old supermodel chronicled her battle with anorexia and exercise as she was struggling to survive as a waif thin supermodel in her memoir, "Hungry."

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  • If you are stuck in the snow, these tips can help you survive the situation.

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  • These are classic enough to survive the shifting tides of style, but trendy enough to be noticeable.

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  • No amusement park can survive on just roller coasters, however, and King's Island is home to dozens of other thrill rides.

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  • Many parks closed their doors during this period, and while Carowinds managed to survive, Hall was unable to complete his entire resort vision.

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  • When you're ready to play, enter the game mode and try to survive the customized first person shooter game you've created.

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  • Work with a team of grunts to help you survive and defeat your opponents.

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  • Filled with prehistoric reptiles , savage islanders, and the 25-foot-tall King Kong, the action never stops, since you have to fight to survive.

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  • Unfortunately, not much else of value is found on the planet and the wealthy-or anyone with the funds to do so-leave Pandora to the desolate and vagabonds who are forced to survive by looting and other nefarious means.

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  • The object is to survive as many waves as you can until all your lives are gone.

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  • If you survive the Ambush Series, for example, you earn 20 points.

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  • Survive the Speed Kills series to get 100 points!

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  • The rest must be unlocked and purchased through Dance Master Mode.There are remixes of Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, and the song "I Will Survive" as well as the original songs "Play that Funky Music" and "Look At Us" by Sarina Paris.

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  • Use spells, melee combat and your wits to survive and succeed in your quests.

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  • Set in an alternate 1951, the last of the human race attempts to survive in the last remains of civilization.

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  • A major risk of prenatal surgery is nicking the placenta, causing blood hemorrhaging, uterine contractions, and birth of a premature infant who may not survive.

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  • However, babies who survive the surgery appear to be 33 to 50 percent less likely to have hydrocephalus, a condition that requires surgically implanted tubes or shunts to remove fluid from the ventricles (cavities of the brain).

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  • The sooner an individual is treated, the more likely he or she is to survive.

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  • Recovery for those who survive is normally complete after about four weeks.

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  • Those who survive physically unscathed may suffer developmental and emotional problems.

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  • Most affected babies do not survive to be born or die shortly after birth.

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  • Increased prenatal surveillance and early treatment of maternal complications is an approach that is appropriate for mothers who wish to continue their pregnancy with the knowledge that the baby will most likely not survive.

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  • For those infants who survive to delivery, there seems to be an increased risk of developmental problems and physical effects, particularly heart and genital malformations.

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  • Due to the severity of these conditions, fewer than 20 percent of those affected with Patau syndrome survive beyond infancy.

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  • In many cases, spontaneous abortion (miscarriage) occurs, which means the fetus does not survive to term.

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  • Children who survive infancy have profound mental retardation and may experience seizures.

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  • In CML, if bone marrow transplantation is performed within one to three years of diagnosis, 50 to 60 percent of the patients survive three years or more.

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  • If they survive, they usually require special educational programs and physical and occupational therapies.

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  • Named for the golden color of the bacteria grown under laboratory conditions, Staphylococcus aureus is a hardy organism that can survive in extreme temperatures or other inhospitable circumstances.

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  • Not only is the immature digestive tract less able to protect itself, but premature infants are subjected to many stresses on the body in their attempt to survive.

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  • Approximately 75 percent of all babies with necrotizing enterocolitis survive.

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  • Most men with EDMD survive into middle age, although a defect in the heart's rhythm (heart block) may be fatal if not treated with a pacemaker.

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  • Advances in medical technology have made it possible for infants born as young as 23 weeks gestational age (17 weeks premature) to survive.

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  • Advances in medical care have made it possible for many premature infants to survive and develop normally.

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  • Sometimes they are thrown out of the house by their parents and are forced to live on the streets, often turning to prostitution to survive.

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  • Spore-A dormant form assumed by some bacteria, such as anthrax, that enable the bacterium to survive high temperatures, dryness, and lack of nourishment for long periods of time.

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  • Patients who survive often suffer a great deal of tissue and muscle loss.

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  • Very few children afflicted with this syndrome survive beyond the first year.

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  • However, 5-10 percent of children with Edwards' syndrome do survive past the first year of life, and require appropriate treatment for the many chronic effects associated with the syndrome.

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  • The 5-10 percent of children who survive their first year have severe developmental disabilities.

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  • For those families whose child does survive the first weeks of life, the doctor should review with the parents the expected clinical course of the condition, and prepare a management plan for use when the child goes home.

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  • Patients who arrive at an emergency department awake and alert usually survive with brain function intact, although they may initially have respiratory complications.

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  • Of these patients, 35 to 60 percent die in the emergency department, while almost all of those who survive have permanent disabilities.

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  • The body cannot survive without oxygenated blood.

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  • This condition occurs during the fetal development and must be treated promptly after birth if the newborn is to survive.

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  • The newborn can survive for a few days while the foramen ovale, a small hole in the septum that separates the two atria, is open, allowing some oxygenated blood to escape and mix into the blood that is being pumped throughout the body.

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  • Advances in medical care have made it possible for many infants born prematurely to survive and develop normally.

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  • Those infants who survive infancy may develop symptoms of syphilis up to two years later.

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  • Individuals can survive with a small opening remaining in the ductus arteriosus.

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  • It regulates involuntary actions the body must conduct to survive, such as breathing, swallowing, and blinking the eyes.

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  • Of those who survive, many have developmental delays and impaired intellectual functioning.

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  • Tissue that has not been preserved will not survive for more than six hours.

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  • Head lice cannot survive without a human host for more than a few days at most.

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  • Pubic lice can survive for one to two weeks without human contact.

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  • Babies with all but H type fistulas are unlikely to survive without surgical separation and repair of the trachea and the esophagus.

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  • If individuals survive the paroxysmal stage, recovery occurs gradually during the convalescent stage, usually taking about three to four weeks.

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  • Infants with EA, with or without TEF, are unlikely to survive without surgery to reconnect the esophagus.

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  • There is no cure for hepatitis B and approximately one-fourth of chronic hepatitis B victims die of cirrhosis or liver cancer, including children who do not survive to young adulthood.

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  • These mites cannot survive for very long on humans, and so the infection is very light.

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  • Almost all children who survive Reye's syndrome recover fully, although recovery may be slow.

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  • The drive to survive is basic in all species.

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  • In this way children are best able to develop the immunities they need to survive in a world full of infectious diseases.

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  • Thus, in order to survive, an infant must become attached to the primary caregiver, who is stronger and wiser regarding the dangers of the world.

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  • Those who survive into adolescence often develop leukemia, lymphoma, or autoimmune diseases such as vasculitis, arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, and kidney disease.

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  • The primary problem for children who survive with DiGeorge syndrome is repeated infections due to a defective immune system.

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  • In most children who survive, the number of T cells, a type of white blood cell, in the blood rises spontaneously as they mature.

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  • Babies who survive pregnancy may develop kernicterus, which can lead to deafness, speech problems, cerebral palsy, or mental retardation.

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  • Bacteria, the little beasts that cause food-related illnesses, need oxygen, moisture and moderate heat to survive and multiply.

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  • While they practice and compete as fiercely as any other part of the school, some groups struggle to survive and even excel.

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  • In either case, the dance is performed to protect the year's harvest in order to ensure that the tribe could survive the winter in terms of food supply.

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  • Pregnant women and their families are ideally referred to hospice care soon after they receive the news that their baby will not survive.

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  • In addition to the emotional and practical support already mentioned, a perinatal hospice can provide home care if the baby does survive for a while after birth.

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  • Since no one really knows how much time a terminally ill baby will have after birth, or even if the baby will survive, parents and medical staff have to prepare for every eventuality.

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  • She can and will survive this loss and be able to move on with her life and even be happy again.

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  • The yin yang in its entirety symbolizes the seamless flow of the two energy forces as they flow into one another clearly illustrating that although the two are separate, one cannot survive without the other.

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  • While the pachira aquatic tree can survive in 50 degree temperatures and even tolerate up to 100 degree temperatures, the plant will suffer.

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  • When times became hard, often during the winter months, the rice farmers would survive by eating the highly nutritious koi.

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  • Many of these files still survive today.

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  • The pedicle contains the artery that supplies blood to the flap increasing the odds the flap will survive in its new location.

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  • Head lice are parasites that need human blood in order to survive.

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  • Simply washing your hair will not kill nits; they can survive in water for more than 24 hours.

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  • It was able to survive in 200 degrees Celsius at speeds of Mach 7 for ten seconds in a hypersonic wind tunnel.

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  • Since the fertilized egg is implanted in an area too small for a growing fetus to survive and it can endanger the life of the mother if the organ where the egg is implanted ruptures, medical care is mandatory.

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  • By week 23, your baby has a chance to survive if he/she is born prematurely.

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  • An egg can survive after ovulation and without being fertilized for about 24 hours.

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  • The fetus is considered "full term" at 37 weeks, but babies born in week 36 usually survive.

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  • Since the babies share the membrane, labor may have to be induced to ensure that all babies survive.

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  • After ovulation, your egg will survive for approximately 24 hours.

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  • This, too, can cause bleeding, and is a very serious condition as a fetus outside the uterus has little to no chance to survive.

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  • A better approach is to have sex two or three days before ovulating because the sperm can survive in the uterus three to five days.

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  • Sperm survive in the uterus for a few days and only one is needed to fertilize the egg if ovulation occurs a day or two after sex.

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  • According to the March of Dimes, 98 percent of babies born at this time will survive.

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  • Please review the LoveToKnow Pregnancy article How to Survive Bed Rest for more information on this topic.

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  • It is estimated that only a dozen sperm survive the trip.

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  • Healthy sperm can live and survive in the woman's fallopian tube for around three to five days, though.

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  • Luckily, lessons have been learned from the city's past quakes, and there are solid plans laid out for residents and visitors on how to survive should a new quake hit, as well as how to cope in the aftermath.

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  • It takes as little as two minutes for someone to drown, but even if you survive a bad experience in the water, just four minutes of oxygen deprivation can cause permanent brain damage.

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  • Atlee was swept away and later confirmed dead, but Petra managed to survive the ordeal by clinging to a palm tree for over eight hours.

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  • She suffered a crushed pelvis and other injuries, but the fact that she fought so hard to survive shows she's one strong woman.

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  • Regardless of changing attitudes over the years, the ever shrinking bikini has managed not only to survive, but actually flourish.

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  • In order to survive on Pandora, Sully must operate in his Na'vi-human hybrid body--his avatar.

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  • In order to survive in this strange environment, humans connect to avatars designed to imitate the Na'vi.

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  • Vitamin E is one of the body's compounds of essential fat soluble vitamins needed to survive.

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  • Poor construction can spell disaster for your sweater coat over time - one run in the washing machine might destroy it, or it might not survive a rainy day too well.

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  • Hence, if you are buying on a budget, it may be wise to avoid a style that may not survive the decade's end.

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  • In this game, each child manages a pretend ant colony, trying to make his or her colony survive over all of the others.

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  • In fact, the American Red Cross estimates that someone needs blood every two seconds to survive.

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  • However, it is sometimes difficult to find grants that give nonprofits sufficient funding to survive.

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  • Choose a kind of tree that is likely to survive inside your house.

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  • Remove blossoms as soon as they fade to help the other blooms on the plant survive longer.

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  • If you are planning on shopping the sales, a few tips will help you survive.

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  • This shouldn't be confused with simply being attracted to a person besides your partner - there's no way to stop physical attraction, it's what you do about it that makes a relationship survive.

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  • Cubic zirconia is hard wearing and will survive many day to day knocks and bumps.

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  • Many vintage engagement rings reflect those timeless and classic designs that survive decades of trends and fads.

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  • According to the official website, A Diamond Is Forever, the designs are meant to be a testimony to how true love can survive and thrive through both happy and difficult times.

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  • The Bridge products convey a level of sophistication and elegance made to survive decades of handbag trends.

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  • Life will not always be a breeze for this couple, but they have what it takes to weather the storms together and survive the winds of change.

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  • They can survive through the most difficult of situations.

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  • The only way you could survive such a blast of radiation would be if you were several feet underground.

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  • Some believe that world governments have made plans for a select few to survive in underground bunkers and tunnel networks.

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  • His only way to survive the break-up is to replace the despair with anger.

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  • Like the hermit crab, Cancer cannot survive without a home to call his own.

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  • If this relationship is going to survive, they will need to make many compromises.

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  • When buying kids' furniture, you should find furniture that is sturdy and can survive your child's rough play.

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  • Families had to farm to survive, and in order to farm, they had to have all hands available to harvest.

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  • Need a few rainy day activities for kids to help you and them survive the confines of your home?

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  • Tech companies are ready to show you their latest designs--fun enough to catch a kid's attention and tough enough to survive it!

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