A woman survives pregnancy, a child survives infancy, a girl learns how to read.
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I think actually it survives being butchered, it survives the zombies and the story and the love story all stay true and potent.
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In these games, the Assassin's Creeds and the Elder Scrolls, it's not a miracle if the player survives an encounter; it's a surprise if the encounter survives a player.
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"Gorilla Glass 6 not only survives higher drop heights than Gorilla Glass 5, but also survives repeated drops," said John Bayne, vice president and general manager of Corning Gorilla Glass.
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It's possible -- though not likely -- that Netanyahu somehow survives.
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"While I'm not prepared to say the endgame is around the corner," he said, "this is the shakiest things have been and if he survives this, he survives as a wounded animal."
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Whether it is sold or survives, Yahoo is getting smaller.
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In 1983, Moore married cardiologist Robert Levine, who survives her.
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In a way, Hackintosh survives because it's not too overexposed.
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The lasers essentially burn off her arm, but she survives.
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She now survives on Venezuelans heading in the other direction.
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Juliette survives a horrific plane crash, which isn't totally believable.
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I don't see the scenario under which conservatism survives this.
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The actor won't say if his character survives, of course.
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This license survives even if you stop using Fan Subscriptions.
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Here's hoping he survives to see his Khaleesi once again.
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McDonald's Hard Core Logo survives beyond its time and place.
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"I have moths, so we'll see what survives," she admitted.
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She survives the blast and becomes a local spitfire hero.
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In contrast, poultry's image as a healthy meat survives unscathed.
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I don't even know how it survives in this age.
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Go deeper: Where the death penalty survives around the world
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The Peruvian Times, launched in 1908, survives in digital form.
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We're trying to build a brand that survives over time.
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That is if he survives in the post into 2018.
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MINDING YOUR BUSINESS Elon Musk survives vote, remains Tesla chairman .
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It survives because there is a passion there for survival.
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So for now, the deal survives — wounded, but still alive.
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One officer tries to control his thoughts and almost survives.
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I just hope it survives long enough to get there.
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"We want fair competition to see who survives," he said.
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"The opinion survives intact in every way," Judge Scheindlin said.
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Joe Donnelly survives a challenge from Republican businessman Mike Braun.
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"Nobody in Africa knows anyone who survives cancer," she says.
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Remarkably, he survives, but his outlook on life dramatically changes.
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She survives him along with their children, Christian and Susanne.
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Brand alone survives the camps, and immigrates illegally to Israel.
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In 1995 he married Jane Freiman, who also survives him.
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In 1970 Mr. Hellerman married Susan Lardner, who survives him.
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He married Anne Pozatek, who survives him, in the 1960s.
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And yet he survives — for days, then weeks, then months.
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"The virus survives better in cool, dry temperatures," Simanek said.
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That same year he married Joyce O'Connor, who survives him.
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Ollie gets sick at a beauty pageant, but he survives.
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Clearly, in the end, no one survives either of these.
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The last assertion is the only one that survives scrutiny.
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As for Siddiq, he survives to the comic's very end.
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Neither do the French kings, but indoor tennis excellence survives.
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There are only two episodes left to see who survives.
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In 1950, he married Helen Walter, and she survives him.
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In 1957 he married Marjorie Anne Brennan, who survives him.
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In Japan, he met his future wife, Akiko, who survives.
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But Mr. Bigsby is skeptical that a secret motherlode survives.
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In 1963, Mr. Koskoff married Rosalind Jacobs, who survives him.
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Mr. Hiseman married Ms. Thompson in 22004; she survives him.
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Three years later, he married Marlene McDillon, who survives him.
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No direct testimony of life inside the Belles Poules survives.
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Even if Sunday survives, he may suffer permanent brain damage.
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He married Carole Howard in 1993, and she survives him.
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She survives him, along with four daughters and two sons.
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Wework itself is Mr. Pink, the one who maybe survives.
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They had a daughter, Jessica Claudine Brent, who survives her.
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After 1849, the Kwakiutl population was decimated, but it survives.
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The bludgeon survives as the ceremonial mace that conveys authority.
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The commercial sex industry survives only because of consumer demand.
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As fans of the movie Psycho will know, Norman survives.
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Yet if it survives—and particularly if it survives with an enhanced majority after an autumn election—there is a good chance that the Policy Unit will remain at the heart of Boris-world.
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She survives him, as do several children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
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Whether or not this rule survives could directly impact individual investors.
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It's very possible, maybe even likely, that it survives this crisis.
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Melton also survives off disability benefits, of about $1,900 per month.
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Even in a system inclined toward dehumanization, the human spirit survives.
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Of the city's scores of holy sites, only the Kaaba survives.
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Still, the baby survives — and we find out she's a girl!
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Everything falls apart but she pulls it together and she survives.
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I think he genuinely hopes that principle survives a changed Court.
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He survives in the lower house with a one-seat majority.
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It survives by taking material out of stockpiles all the time.
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"The forest stands its ground, fights back, and survives," he says.
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One-hundred percent, and I don't think it survives a veto.
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North Carolina survives Oregon to prevail in Final Four GLENDALE, Ariz.
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Brenda survives, even as her story becomes more and more tangential.
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Another dance of death by Notke also survives in Tallinn, Estonia.
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Parties are stuck with whoever survives the two-year primary season.
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That the Wurlitzer survives is thanks to the work of NYTOS.
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He survives in harsh winter conditions and sets out for revenge.
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Would be amazed if he survives till end of the year.
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The family of four now survives on handouts from international agencies.
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Whether Mr Corbyn survives depends on whether he makes the ballot.
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She survives him, along with their daughters, Angelica and Lucy Neville.
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We will see who survives long enough to learn their lessons.
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She survives him, as does a daughter from an earlier marriage.
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The social tradition survives, though, and contributes to the hobby's appeal.
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It survives on sheer momentum, market distortions, long-established political relationships.
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Sometimes a forest refugium survives a particular blaze thanks to luck.
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In Ms. Hamill's hands, the plot survives more or less intact.
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If she survives, she cannot face a challenge for another year.
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One helicopter pilot dies; the other survives but is nearly catatonic.
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It helped to boost my career and survives to this day.
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She survives him along with their three sons and many grandchildren.
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But the landscape feature that prompted Park survives, front and center.
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Mr. De Witt's house, a tall chateau, survives on Castle Street.
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While in college, he married Jean Kay Couchman, who survives him.
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In all military thinking, no plan survives contact with the enemy.
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In Thailand, he met and married Lamyai Sakhohlam, who survives him.
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On top of that, if someone survives Covid-19, it's done.
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He and Ms. Clare had a son, Dominic, who survives him.
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His father, Jerry Abbott, was a country songwriter and survives him.
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If Mr. Trump survives these conflicts, he will be badly wounded.
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He says his NGO survives because of its "consciously mild approach".
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A South China tiger, a subspecies that only survives in captivity.
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She survives him, along with his sister, Nancy Alice Smith Wright.
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In addition to her parents, a younger brother, Amine, survives her.
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The fate of Sears: This week could determine whether Sears survives.
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In addition to Mr. Sillerman's brother, Ms. Baudo Sillerman survives him.
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The foundation now wants to guarantee that it survives another 500.
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Because without a way to tell it, what survives at all?
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He married Virginia Backus that same year, and she survives him.
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Despite furious capitalist opposition, the new order survives its birth pangs.
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She survives him along with three children, Brooklyn, Ramona and Jos.
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Whether Sessions survives this latest round of opprobrium is anyone's guess.
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If Sinemia survives in some form, it has disappeared from view.
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Mr. Vaughan later married the actress Lillias Walker, who survives him.
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Fellow-alcoholics know that the beast, though out of mind, survives.
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For now, at least, the logo still survives and even thrives.
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If she survives, Tories can't challenge her leadership for a year.
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Even LL Cool J somehow survives being mistakenly shot multiple times!
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Despite the darkness, humanity survives–it's there in the speaker's voice.
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It's unclear how C. mastitidis survives the inhospitable conditions of the conjunctiva.
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Your character makes a difference in determining whether a start-up survives.
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If May survives today, the Brexiteers could be judged to have lost.
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The headline was simple: Man jumps from Golden Gate Bridge and survives.
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It's all very romantic and lovely until Beatrice dies and Rasmus survives.
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Franny survives, but with serious injuries and a crushing burden of guilt.
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Something of the old intransigence survives, along with resentment of bullying elites.
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Even if Trump survives these scandals, it's possible his policy agenda won't.
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He survives, but an innocent little girl selling plantains nearby does not.
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It ultimately saved the euro, and will ensure it survives and thrives.
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Today the 11-plus exam survives only in pockets of the country.
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Water-resistant is no good because it just survives an occasional splash.
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It survives on an interesting premise — basically a latte and a prayer.
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Shadow survives because his rope breaks and he's subsequently drenched in gore.
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I mean, what business f---ing survives when they're f---ing broke?
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How long this person survives in A Quiet Place: 26 minutes in.
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This person...she is here..neither can live while the other survives!
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Just one small structure survives nearby marked with an Iraqi railway emblem.
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Even if he survives that vote, the backlash is likely to continue.
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But Elsie gets the surgery, and she survives for a little bit.
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And significant changes to her policy platform are likely if she survives.
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WHENEVER dictators stifle dissent, the art which most often survives is music.
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Employers are watching to see if the tax survives the final bill.
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Some of the new systems will be constrained if the treaty survives.
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Since 1988, he had been married to Barbara Wiese, who survives him.
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Sears is nearing a crucial moment that could determine whether it survives.
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None are by Memling; his draftsmanship survives only in underdrawings for paintings.
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Mr. Armstrong married Ellen M. Eaton in 1962, and she survives him.
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He lived in Boynton Beach with his wife, Lucille, who survives him.
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Whoever manages survives, it promises to be an exciting month for TV.
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I mean, what business f***ing survives when they're f***ing broke?
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In fact, it's hard to fathom how Mike survives the ensuing assault.
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The family survives on a dollar a day, or about 350 naira.
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Dr. Forni and Virginia H. Drake married in 2000; she survives him.
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Yet Megaton survives, and something that looks like normal life happens there.
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Ms. Gremina's brother, Alexander Mindadze, became a successful screenwriter and survives her.
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One of those subspecies, the South China tiger, survives only in captivity.
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In 1983 she married Franklin Lett, a concert producer, who survives her.
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Aden survives to walk through a minefield — or is it a graveyard?
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In 1996, he married Dr. Lynn Spitler, an immunologist, who survives him.
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He survives and grows, in sorrowful wisdom and, inexplicably, to colossal size.
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It's the way he survives the things we're trying to deal with.
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"If the child survives, he will be most likely quadriplegic," he said.
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And much of this survives in the bone marrow of contemporary Conservatism.
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She survives him, as do a daughter, Leah, and a son, Justin.
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Strangely, this is the only letter from Sargent to James which survives.
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"Thomas Jefferson survives," were Adams's final words, off by a few hours.
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Nearly 70 percent of Zimbabwe's population is rural and survives on agriculture.
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She survives him, as do a son, Damon, and a daughter, Tamara.
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Mr. Nordstrom married Molly A. Lewis in 1988, and she survives him.
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Today, Slik Chocolate still survives in Syria, but business is tough there.
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But the news that Obamacare survives will let people sleep easier tonight.
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If it survives another year, it will be the longest on record.
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But some astronomers wonder whether it's a factor in why life survives.
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That autumn, too, still survives; he carries it with him like mist.
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Assuming it survives, states could implement it with varying levels of stringency.
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Assuming she survives, what is her new approach, and will it work?
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We won't know if he survives until the series returns on January 10.
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If the current health care arrangement survives, this will be one reason why.
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After 4 yrs at the helm… for better or worse… the company survives….
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One of the twins dies, but the other survives with only minor injuries.
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If only one photo survives the nuclear apocalypse, I hope it's this one.
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Facebook, Google, Twitter – every web service survives by collecting data on its users.
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"The 2020 election will determine whether Taiwan survives or is extinguished," he said.
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The other is that Mr Maduro survives in office, but rules a wasteland.
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The current deal seeks to change Iran's cost-benefit calculation—if it survives.
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The world of consumer electronics survives because of the disposable nature of gadgets.
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"The pack survives," she captioned the shot, giving a nod to the ending.
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If Rivian survives, the journey to find out will be quite the ride.
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But the plaintiff's version is possible too, so the lawsuit survives, for now.
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She survives every reckless incident, because The Handmaid's Tale needs a main character.
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The authorities said they were eager to talk to him, if he survives.
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Any firm that survives the burden of foreignness already has demonstrated exceptional performance.
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Luckily, there's zero chance this show survives longer than a few more episodes.
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In the caves of the earliest dwellings, it is the art which survives.
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If Obamacare survives the next few months, liberals will have cause to celebrate.
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Now 67 and suffering from tuberculosis, he survives off a tiny government pension.
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I get ghosts — we want to believe in a soul that survives death.
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Politically, it rests on a system that predates and survives the Soviet period.
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She survives him along with their daughter, Nadine Wolf Budbill, and a granddaughter.
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Ryu: As long as Jaime survives, I'm fine with almost everyone else dying.
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Like Murtagh, he voices concern for Mary if Randall actually survives the battle.
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That's how he survives; he lies, he manipulates—he's like a cockroach, man.
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His family's metal-roofed hut, known as Megalithia, survives on a Monadnock cliff.
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" A friend who works in finance once told me, "Nobody survives a billion.
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Perhaps. But with "The Friend," Nunez provides evidence that, for now, it survives.
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All of this survives today, in a particularly immature way, among my peers.
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But the spirit of inquiry survives, enough for me to keep tuning in.
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Here's the latest: • Theresa May survives no-confidence vote over her Brexit plan.
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It only survives because, through taxes and regulations, the US has protected it.
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Anthony Minghella's Metropolitan Opera production of "Madama Butterfly" survives for a few reasons.
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This disease survives only because the people who suffer these horrors are impoverished.
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Alternatively, whatever tax survives will not be directed to benefit less privileged students.
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"The pack survives," Turner captioned the shot, giving a nod to the ending.
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If Heller survives, he'll then have a difficult general election contest against Rep.
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She survives him, as does a daughter, Sara Daniel, a reporter at L'Obs.
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"The way anything survives in New York is with individual donors," she said.
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This is how a nation survives, in its most taken-for-granted details.
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He lived in Naples with his wife, Susan (Rougeau) Ingrassia, who survives him.
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So how much policy survives for the long haul remains to be seen.
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In 1956 he married Ann Elizabeth Eskind, a social worker, who survives him.
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We must ensure that a domestic nuclear fuel cycle, including uranium mining, survives.
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She survives him, as do two daughters, Amanda and Tori, and two grandchildren.
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She survives him, as do their son, Neal, and a sister, Gloria Lokay.
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She survives him, as do their son, Neal, and a sister, Gloria Lokay.
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She survives him, as do a daughter, Jairlyn Mason, and a son, Stuart.
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His wife survives him, as do a daughter, Mindy Mann, and two grandchildren.
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But like a technological cockroach, the game survives through ROM hacks and emulations.
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The Pack Survives Arya and Sansa make up; they both know their roles now.
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The coalition's ability to rock the boat will depend on how long it survives.
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He dies in prison, while another Highlander, Douglas, surrenders to the King and survives.
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For food, Viktor primarily survives on a foraged diet of fish, berries, and mushrooms.
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His home country, America, is a multinational, federal state that survives on common feeling.
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So even when all else gets lost in Congress, at least hypocrisy reliably survives.
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In Northern Vermont, the slogan survives in big white letters on the Gingue Farm.
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Whether it survives legal challenges by natural gas and renewable energy companies is unclear.
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Angela survives, yes, but she gets to live in a dark and horrible world.
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Maybe he'll build a new app, one that survives longer than half a decade.
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Alex survives the season — but her death by choking may be still be looming.
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But fish-processing survives largely thanks to Poles willing to endure harsh factory conditions.
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How well the Definers brand survives its brush with Facebook remains to be seen.
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"The painting which survives is the one that outlives its own story," he writes.
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Today, the European bison survives in protected reserves in forests between Poland and Belarus.
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"I don't know how the Republican Party survives if Trump becomes president," he said.
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And she needs us, or she'll go so terribly astray that no one survives.
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How long this person survives in A Quiet Place: Seconds before first jump scare.
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Probs. Don't fall for it, Arya — the lone wolf dies but the pack survives!
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But as to whether or not he survives the brain surgery is not revealed.
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Only the latter still survives after changing it's name to Marussia and now Manor.
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Everyone who might hear her account of what happened, if the world survives Gilead.
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It's also meant to be more surprising, particularly about who survives and who doesn't.
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Where manufacturing survives, it is often thanks to the country's openness to foreign investors.
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Even if May survives, it will be hard to get her deal through parliament.
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She survives him, as do their daughters, Emma and Sophie Corbett, and four grandchildren.
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Claire survives the jump (duh) and washes up onto a very scenic Caribbean beach.
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If Sears Holdings survives bankruptcy, it will have only 000 full Sears- branded stores.
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"We live in fear, but we also cheer when an article survives," she said.
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Like many villages in Hebei, Longcao survives on small-scale farming and light manufacturing.
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Avoid social media and look to real media – for the brief instant it survives.
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In 1954, he married Jane Martin, an editor at Harper's Bazaar, who survives him.
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She survives him, as do his children, 15 grandchildren and a sister, Phyllis Foreman.
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No battle plan survives first contact with the enemy, as the old saying goes.
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He survives his parking lot collapse, and everyone around him wishes he were dead.
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There she met and married another Fulbright scholar, Charles Le Guin, who survives her.
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Assuming that Sarah Gilchrist survives the grueling curriculum, a medical career still seems improbable.
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Maybe. But the MUNCHIES garden not only survives, but thrives, in this urban jungle.
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In 1999 he married Nobuko Sugai, who survives him, as does a son, Moritz.
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Yet, if Emmanuel Macron survives this crisis, something good may come out of it.
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She survives him, as do his daughter; a son, Todd; and a brother, Lee.
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What survives of your personal Facebook profile is, as always, ultimately up to you.
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If the petition survives, the next step is to get it passed in November.
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She survives him, along with their daughter, Heleen, and two sons, Paul and Bart.
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It is, in fact, the only place on Earth that the Joshua tree survives.
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She survives him, as do their son Jonathan; a brother, William; and three grandchildren.
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The humility imposed on him by the pilgrimage survives in his new professional life.
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Nick presumably survives the explosion, since we see him head back to the car.
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In 1949 Mr. Andrus married his high school sweetheart, Carol May, who survives him.
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She survives him, along with three daughters, Jamie, Lucy and Amanda, and six grandchildren.
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If it survives legal challenge, it would be the earliest ban in the country.
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The obituary also misstated the given name of Mr. Clark's daughter, who survives him.
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She survives him, as do three sons, Stephen, Jonathan and Oliver, and two grandchildren.
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He has never regained his hard heat, and survives on guile and pitch movement.
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Just one in three cubs survives to adulthood, living an average of 30 years.
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For now, Ms. Coulter survives by leaning on a community of other homeless people.
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January 16 - May survives a vote of no-confidence in the House of Commons.
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If he survives confirmation, he will have conquered the capital that did her in.
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His third wife, Patricia A. King, a law professor at Georgetown University, survives him.
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Dickinson's influence survives today in the structure of "the Hill" — that is, of Congress.
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She survives him, as do a son, Christopher; a brother, Daniel; and three grandsons.
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After the end of her first marriage she married Emanuel Livingston, who survives her.
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Skin Deep Here's how the "BlacKkKlansman" star survives the back-to-back red carpets.
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"But whether this building survives 100 years ..." He didn't need to finish that thought.
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Another that survives at the Saco Museum in Maine features illustrations from Pilgrims Progress.
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Trump's travel ban survives; Algeria has expelled more than 13,000 migrants in the desert.
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If we behave in a way that is proper, that's how the industry survives.
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She later married Riccardo Rosa, a furniture importer, who survives her, along with her daughters.
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The worry for the Republicans will be not just who gets killed, but who survives.
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Since her diagnosis in 2015, she has gone through chemotherapy and survives on continual treatment.
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We've found animal bone which rarely survives in mainland Scotland because of the acidic soil.
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In Martin's short story, only one dragon rider survives: Adara, the hero of the tale.
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Turner's tattoo depicts a small scaly direwolf with the words "the pack survives" written underneath.
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Hopefully, humanity survives long enough to study the impact Twitter had on this garbage decade.
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She's finally poisoned, but survives and ultimately some federal investigators from the bureau come in.
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But it's comforting evidence that her brave and buoyant spirit survives in each of us.
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Whether or not the populist survives to see it, the day of reckoning eventually arrives.
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Players will get 20 points for every character in their league who survives the show.
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And as Sansa noted, if the Starks know anything it's that the pack survives. Hey.
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" Gavankar also picks a Westerosi who survives until the very end, explaining, "Alison is Bran.
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Just 1 percent of the Republic of Ireland's raised bogs (swollen tracts of peatland) survives.
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Even if Mrs May survives as prime minister, Mr Hammond's newfound power is a blessing.
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But who knows, the Byrd bath works in mysterious ways and maybe this all survives.
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The real question is whether the Liberals' reactionary stance on climate-change survives the election.
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Thankfully, Henson's legacy survives in the family of collaborators that helped him make his mark.
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Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn calls a vote of no confidence, which May however survives.
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One smaller commune, Sunflower House, a cooperative in Lawrence, Kansas, also survives to the present.
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Image: ScreenshotsA bunch of news outlets reported that a "breatharian" couple survives on air alone.
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She survives him, as do their two children, Max and Alicia, and a sister, Charlotte.
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Yet despite the talk, the infamous carried interest loophole survives with a bit of tinkering.
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Only one authenticated photographic image of Dickinson survives, and it's on view at the Morgan.
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No one survives in this world by being an idealist and not being a realist.
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An hour's charging to get you to full battery only survives two to three bowls.
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Once infected with malaria, a person who survives will build a resistance to the disease.
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A multi-planet species is a species that survives anything that threatens it, after all.
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The IOC, while insular and naval-gazing, survives on its reputation and Olympic Rings copyright.
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" He explains of the semi-autobiographical show, "It was about adult survives their child abuse.
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That Dougie survives isn't all that surprising — that Cooper seemingly arrives on the scene is.
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Assuming the Trump presidency survives, there's a long struggle to come behind Washington's closed doors.
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It emerged centuries ago, but survives at many carp-laden Wigilia tables across the world.
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The two projects are arguably his most ambitious building cuts (and neither of them survives).
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She survives him, along with their two sons, Alex and Adam; and his brother, Jace.
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Cut the legs off of a starfish, and the starfish not only survives - it regenerates.
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Only a single felon survives, along with his daughter, who was born on the spaceship.
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His wife, the former Sally Williams, survives him, as does their daughter, Dr. Jenny Jones.
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She survives him, as do his daughter, Lydia Weaver; his son, Anthony; and a grandson.
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Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaMississippi lieutenant governor survives GOP runoff for governor A 'nation of laws'?
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He climbs into his tank, which later sets off a crude I.E.D.; miraculously, he survives.
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There are many signs that the national tuberculosis program here survives on a shoestring budget.
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Only one team in each bracket survives to get to go to the Final Four.
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If there are legitimately bad facts still unreported, it's hard to see how he survives.
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I really hope that director Duncan Jones survives the release of his latest movie, Warcraft.
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Facebook survives on advertising revenue, but it is also responsive to stuff that isn't working.
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She survives him along with their daughter, Kate Carswell; their son, William; and two grandsons.
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Even if, as likely, Ms. Pelosi survives the vote on Wednesday, she has shown vulnerability.
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Even if Sessions survives the congressional furor, it's not obvious that other Trump staffers will.
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Even The Village Voice, the alt-weekly that invented alt-weeklies, now survives only online.
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Maya gets her period for the first time, and Anna survives a terrible first kiss.
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She survives him, along with their sons, Dean, Russell, Andrew and William, and eight grandchildren.
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A patient survives a cardiac arrest — but the time without oxygen leaves her brain-dead.
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It's charismatic, survives in extreme conditions and yet could die from even the slightest changes.
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Landers' company survives off of bringing large groups of people together to watch movies outdoors.
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In 2002 Mr. Jay married Chrisann Verges, an Emmy-winning producer, and she survives him.
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She survives him, along with two sons, Steven and Daniel, and a sister, Cindy Reid.
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She is the only immediate family member who survives Ms. Windsor, not her only survivor.
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She survives him, as do a daughter, Karen Jankel; a son, Anthony; and four grandchildren.
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Her Myspace page survives, revealing a tender-voiced singer with sass and a dark streak.
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Ariadne, for instance, survives the monotony of marriage by having anonymous sex with virtual strangers.
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David Brooks I still have trouble seeing how the Trump administration survives a full term.
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She survives him, as do a son, Ted; a daughter, Nell Peiken; and three grandchildren.
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Of the all the refugees on the ship sailing for the Burgue, only Vignette survives.
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"He said my idea was ridiculous," Mr. Johnson, who survives his wife, told The Times.
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Even if May survives, Corbyn will have weakened her, without tying his hands too tightly.
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Our sun survives by burning hydrogen atoms and converting them into helium at its core.
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Archibald Gracie IV, who survives the ship's sinking in the North Atlantic in April 1912.
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One of them, Kareem Jenkins, survives and learns a secret: Only black people have superpowers.
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She survives him, along with their three daughters, Sara, Emma and Pamela, and three grandchildren.
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A beloved Dutch speedskating race survives by relocating to Austria, where thick ice still beckons.
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London's Mount Kimbie recently released their third album, the very-good-indeed Love What Survives.
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If May survives a vote, her leadership cannot be challenged for at least 12 months.
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That suborder of dinos survives to this day as birds, however unrecognizable and improbable it sounds.
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And every campaign survives occasional bumps in the road that are breathlessly reported yet rarely decisive.
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If a given bot can monetize its services enough to cover its server costs, it survives.
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Selectively breed those lucky devils, and you may have a way to guarantee the species survives.
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Instead, it survives, unnoticed, quietly doing its thing, ignored by all but a few website hosts.
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You don't need to hand a $1,000 device to your kid and hope it survives playtime.
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Their daughter, China Isler, survives him, as do two sons, Gareth and Alexander, and four grandchildren.
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Even if a fish survives the attack, the gaping wound left behind often results in death.
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"This is the way she survives, is by breastfeeding, because she refuses a bottle," Bell said.
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English survives and prospers because most of its users are neither style sticklers nor utterly slapdash.
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The longer he survives, the more pressure Mr Trump will face to turn threats into action.
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There's now a relatively simple way to ensure your drone survives an unexpected water landing, though.
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Gary is part of the slim percentage of the population who survives after seeing the creatures.
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How Your Sign Survives Mercury RetrogradeWho Actually Came Up With "Okurr," Cardi B Or Khloé Kardashian?
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It doesn't kill him, though — Helge survives the attack because he runs straight into the caves.
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And we hope the UK survives his likely stint as the head of a major country.
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The pin game survives thanks to USPS's low prices and somewhat impeccable (ok, definitively average) service.
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Lamar and his onscreen partner's relationship faces trials, temptations and tribulations, but their connection ultimately survives.
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It's even possible that there is some set of circumstances in which Mr. Netanyahu somehow survives.
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If survives 'til then ... he faces up to 175 years in state prison for sexual assault.
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If Brazil's political party survives, Lula has not ruled out re-running for president in 2018.
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"The whole system survives, so after the eruption we still have those two stars," says Mroz.
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He survives her, along with two sisters, Susanne and Anne; and two brothers, Francis and Thomas.
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The turning point comes when he is burned in a fire, although, unlike Angela, he survives.
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Café'tal Social Club, at 285 Mott Street, a cafe and restaurant, survives from a bygone era.
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Whether Ledermanniella lunda survives elsewhere than its now-wrecked home on the Luachimo is not known.
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If the Republican proposal is enacted and survives for 10 years, multiply those very bad results.
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He married a fellow student, the former Hannah Schattner, who survives him, along with their daughter.
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New York (CNN Business)Sears is nearing a crucial deadline that could determine whether it survives.
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She survives him along with a daughter, Karen Bowen-Imhof; a son, David; and five grandchildren.
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It is a truism of military strategy that no plan survives first contact with the enemy.
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He and his wife, Lucia Smigel, who survives him, also developed a whitening toothpaste called Supersmile.
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An earlier version of this obituary misstated the surname of Mr. Becker's sister, who survives him.
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"If it's talked about as the gas tax, I don't see how it survives," he said.
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Bleeding Earth dry The sun survives by burning hydrogen atoms into helium atoms in its core.
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An earlier version of this obituary misstated the given name of Lary's wife, who survives him.
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And it is the decisions the administration makes that will determine whether Obamacare survives or sinks.
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And this is why he survives it: comfort," Cornell Belcher argued on NBC's "Meet the Press.
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Like most of their neighbors, the family survives by picking up casual work beyond the farm.
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"We've had students protesting forever and speech survives," Mr. Moynihan, the professor of public affairs, said.
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And, in South Korea, the infamous Double Down sandwich which subs bread for fried chicken, survives.
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Whether that survives South Carolina's result -- and how Bloomberg handles the three days -- bears closely watching.
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She survives him, as do their two sons, Michele and Gerard Andre, and his three brothers.
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"If he survives that, he might contribute for some time in boosting the market," said Shiller.
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In a sense, what is most unusual about Pillar of Fire is that it still survives.
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Turtle hunts eels and survives near-drownings as she woos a boy in her own fashion.
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He lived in Miami Beach with his husband and longtime partner, Terry Marler, who survives him.
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" The British writer V.S. Pritchett once noted, "The past of a place survives in its poor.
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Mr. Gray married Inge Sorensen in 1961, and they had a son, Andrew, who survives him.
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What might that look like, assuming he first survives Daryl's rage and whatever Rick has planned?
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And The Blair Witch Project's found-footage tradition survives in the form of supernatural camcorder puzzles.
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The film is based on Ghinsberg's 2005 memoir, so no points for guessing if he survives.
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An earlier version of this obituary misspelled the surname of Dr. Glauber's daughter, who survives him.
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Meteorites are anything that survives Earth's atmosphere to hit the planet's surface (and, very rarely, humans).
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He survives, but with dramatic changes in his appearance: emerald hair, ruby lips and ghostly skin.
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But the practice of delivering a consequence for not following directions survives in many schools today.
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But they made the bulk of Love What Survives here, in another studio around the corner.
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This survives because the people who could change it—senior managers at large companies—benefit from it.
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Barrymore, 41, will portray Meredith, an irreverent neighbor who survives a historic blizzard with Jill and Andy.
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She would excel at being queen, especially if her husband Tyrion survives and stays by her side.
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One reason viewers won't run into Jon Snow (Kit Harrington), even if he survives the OG series?
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" Cousteau adds in regard to the threat to reefs and sea life, "The ocean survives without us.
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The cast hasn't yet seen the script for season 8, so Hivju doesn't know if Tormund survives.
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The opening scene makes it clear that Lena survives, though not what it might have cost her.
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He didn't let anyone forget that Clinton was there to make sure that what he did survives.
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So it's less about where we end up, and more about how it happens and who survives.
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But even if it survives, there's a big question of just how effective this ban will be.
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Dawson slowly cranks up the heat, putting her characters into a pressure-cooker to see who survives.
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The Lip Kit launch survives some manufactured drama when it looks like the website has crashed again.
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Fredericks barely survives, and upon waking up, he discovers that he's the prime suspect in the murder.
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"Blue Train Lines" is the third single from Love What Survives, following collaborations with Mica Levi a.k.a.
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The dragon survives to covet the orb it will never attain—but now it has no competitor.
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She may yet emerge as a leadership contender in later years—if the party survives until then.
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Over the years since then, astrology has fallen in and out of favor, but always: It survives.
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As Sir Antony concludes, it "ignored the old rule that no plan survives contact with the enemy."
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But even if it survives, there's a big question of just how effective the ban will be.
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This sets the tone for the federal election due in May (assuming the government survives that long).
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Even if LIBOR survives for several more years, some contracts based on it will outlive the benchmark.
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If a fund survives for ten years, the chances are that it had a pretty good record.
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Any organized crime figure, Guzman not excepted, survives only as long as he's making other people money.
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The E Ink-based tablet survives on its own island among more complex tablets and smart phones.
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Dom crashes into a truck but survives with a gash to the head and a sore shoulder.
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Basically, he thinks there's not much chance she survives — and he's betting voters see the same thing.
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Gatiss said in an interview that he hasn't filmed for Season 8 and believes his character survives.
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Duke survives Yale again PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Duke already knew what Yale was capable of before Saturday's game.
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If nothing else, Son Lux creates music that survives—even if life and love alike are extinguished.
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He survives, to the best of our knowledge, exclusively on the milk and cookies donated to him.
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"Adenovirus is very infectious and unlike herpes, survives quite well on inanimate surfaces like plastic," says Margolis.
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Luna's a last-minute addition and she promised that if she survives, she's condemning humanity to death.
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The obituary also misstated, in some copies, the surname of one of her daughters, who survives her.
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The amethyst sculpture's fractures remind the viewer that it is art, and not humanity, that survives time.
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If the deal survives May, its next hurdle would be the next waiver due on July 11.
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EditorsNote: Updates with Gonzaga's next opponent Gonzaga survives West Virginia to reach Elite Eight SAN JOSE, Calif.
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Tune in on the final day of the season to see if our marriage survives that decision.
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An earlier version of this obituary misspelled the given name of Mr. Meisler's daughter, who survives him.
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She survives him, as do two sons, Adam and David; a sister, Judy Kossoff; and three grandchildren.
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Being able to move almost like a ghost back and forth between times, that's how Mary survives.
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And who survives what's going to be a pricey primary in Illinois -- a Pritzker or a Kennedy?
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He survives, Arizona keeps the other three babies in, and everything is great (on that particular case).
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It is possible that no matter what Mueller finds, no matter how extensive or incriminating, Trump survives.
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Heat shielding that reflects and survives is a better bet for that — but an enormous engineering problem.
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Unlike many similar movies, Holly survives the whole ordeal — which is supposed to be the scariest part.
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Scant information about Marie survives, except that her family's poverty forced her into the ballet's harsh regime.
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How one canner survives in New York City An estimated 10,000 people collect recyclables in New York.
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In 2013 she married Bruce Kocher, with whom she lived in Cold Spring, N.Y. He survives her.
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And because of an editing error, it misstated the given name of Charles's brother, who survives him.
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She survives him, along with their daughter, Catherine Curtis; their sons, Paul and Joseph; and seven grandchildren.
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She survives him, along with two daughters, Guia Giacconi Trutter and Anna Lee Giacconi; and two grandchildren.
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He survives her, as do her three sons; two stepsons, Jason and Galen Davis; and six grandchildren.
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His wife, who is now a professor emeritus of pathobiology at the University of Washington, survives him.
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Even if she survives, they fear she may be unable to deliver on any agreement she strikes.
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The catharsis stemming from the schadenfreude of Negan's death isn't canceled out when he survives the day.
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And like who survives, who lives, who dies, and what models are viable enough to survive that?
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She survives, but when Richard attempts to grab the gun from her, she shoots and kills him.
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In 1954, Mr. Peterson married the former Patricia Louis, who survives him, along with their two children.
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"But even if the party survives, it will still face other outstanding legal challenges ahead," Yuttaporn said.
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Yet, it survives and lives unstably in the public imagination, vacillating between our collective affection and disdain.
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She survives him, as do their children, Matthew, Michael, Spencer, Ann and Catherine Christensen; and nine grandchildren.
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They had one daughter, Gunnela Mateluna, who survives him, along with three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
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They divorced in 1996, and in 2002 he married the Swedish-born Kristina Tholstrup, who survives him.
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She survives him, as do their two children, Pamela Lee and Sammy Lee II, and three grandchildren.
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And "Dear White People" brings Justin Simien's film about race relations in academia to television — and survives.
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Even if Trump survives impeachment and wins re-election, his presidency would still end by January 2025.
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Their final journey is to ensure a future generation of mutants survives to carry on their legacy.
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Harrison discovers that hope survives in the face of death, that it is inherent to being human.
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Mario survives these gauntlets because he's the beloved and agile hero of a popular video game franchise.
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She survives him, as do three sons, Michael, Dana and Brian; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
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And he did marry Ms. de Jongh, who survives him, along with three children and six grandchildren.
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The G.S.A.'s Art in Architecture program survives, but not its former deference to the avant-garde.
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We talked with Siemiatkowski about how Klarna survives as they gobble up more of the retail industry.
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Even if it can develop a franchise, I don't know how it survives in the long term.
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She is the algae that survives on sulphuric gas from subaquatic volcanoes, seven miles beneath the daylight.
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Imagine there's a finale for this show where the White Walkers win and only one character survives.
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An earlier version of this article misstated the given name of Mr. Polner's wife, who survives him.
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Even if Rousseff survives the impeachment, there's another, even crazier, way she could potentially lose her job.
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Arctic belongs to a classic yet undervalued genre that we'll call Modern Man Survives In The Wilderness.
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AQAP survives military onslaught and drone strikes, staging attacks across the country while retaining a persistent presence.
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Unlike Thomas More, his canonised rival who preceded him to the scaffold, little in Cromwell's own hand survives.
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But the main reason that principle survives, in my opinion, is the loss of shame in American politics.
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" — Blake Spataro DAD IMPALED BY 40-POUND SPEAR MIRACULOUSLY SURVIVES &aposMIND-BOGGLING&apos INJURY "I wanted to live.
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"That's the only way coal survives," in a future where rules on carbon constraints are likely, he said.
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It survives and has picked up steam in the last year or so — almost three years after launch.
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As it stands, the contraceptive mandate in Obamacare survives in the House and Senate proposed health care bills.
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"A creative adult is a child who survives," the energetic Max Büsser said as he entered the gallery.
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Even if the probe survives, no one may never get to hear most of what he ultimately finds.
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Ms. Goss survives him, as do his daughters, Vanessa Bley, Angelica Palmer and Solo Peacock, and two grandchildren.
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But the fact that he survives is only mentioned in passing, and his medical condition isn't further discussed.
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In the original, the responsible Laurie survives the Michael Meyers' rampage that kills all her party-obsessed friends.
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Kagurazaka, a dense warren of cobblestoned streets and traditional houses that was once a geisha district, survives too.
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What seems more important is the woman who survives the tiger attack and ends up in Westworld: Grace.
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In "the tunnel", as the men call their subterranean prison, Vollie survives by eating his wounded comrades' food.
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But a victory will not be enough on its own to ensure Iraq survives as a unified state.
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Our preliminary results suggest that the more segregated the community of hoax believers, the longer the hoax survives.
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But a patient who survives may end up in a coma or vegetative state or become minimally conscious.
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He survives the ordeal, only to be shot by a white sheriff at the end of the film.
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If there's another revolution in the world, I think it's going to be a woman who survives first.
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"We met one lady who has six children and survives on 400 naira ($1.05)a day," he said.
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It's clear Gould destroyed large portions of what he wrote, and that much of what survives is redundant.
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Some pension fund officials say the system survives on low pensions, which are the lowest in the Balkans.
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Mike Pence on yesterday's health care bill fail:"Every day Obamacare survives is another day America suffers" pic.twitter.
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Assuming that she survives her latest legal woes involving classified e-mails, Mrs Clinton will be the nominee.
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How long this person survives in A Quiet Place: After character death #1 The Sleeper Listen, it happens.
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Even if the chosen romantic partner survives, the quest ends by separating the misthios from their lover forever.
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If fracking survives, then some better times are ahead for those companies providing the sand to the frackers.
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Earlier this month, Huckabee compared the Republican nominee to a character in "Jaws" — though not one who survives.
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Mount Kimbie's forthcoming third LP, Love What Survives, will probably be great but, God, it sounds fucking exhausting.
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The probe is going to have some kind of redundancy system to make sure it survives the trip.
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Nascimento barely survives and the judges rightly award the fight in favour of Motoya in a split decision.
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The program survives for now, but Trump's proposal showed that the absence of government is the real threat.
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A Las Vegas man survives the Route 91 shooting massacre, only to die in hit-and-run crash.
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While still at school he married Molly Cosgrave, an arts student at nearby Scripps College, who survives him.
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She works to get money to pay his lawyer and survives her own myriad traumas along the way.
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Clinton will reach the White House only if she survives one more crucible of sordid and scandalous accusations.
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Ironically, perhaps, he survives by selling the clothing he dyes to the same people he considers too materialistic.
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If it survives this week, their first test comes next Tuesday, when Indiana voters go to the polls.
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The main characters are all killed and eaten; the movie's conceit is that only their found footage survives.
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In 2000 he took over the management of Château Doisy-Daëne from his father, Pierre, who survives him.
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She survives him along with their daughter, Nadine, who is also a film director, and their son, Hassan.
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Will Republican governor-elect Ron DeSantis, assuming he survives a potential recount, pick up where Scott left off?
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Historians believe Adams' last words were, "Thomas Jefferson survives," muttered in his dying breaths before typhoid overcame him.
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Buy it hereTheo Decker, a 13-year-old New Yorker, miraculously survives an accident that kills his mother.
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He has probably had days like this before and expects to have more if he survives very long.
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The word "landskip," no longer in general use, survives as a British regionalism (and is allowed in Scrabble).
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The car's driver survives, and the truck runs off a cliff and crashes like an enormous leaking corpse.
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ISIS is cultivating a virtual community of supporters that ensures ISIS's message survives the collapse of the organization.
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She survives him, as do his children, François, Florence and Chloé; his sister, Nicole Parent; and four grandchildren.
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In my experience, the average citizen is probably not going to care whether or not our industry survives.
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Imagine that in the Game of Thrones series finale, the White Walkers win and only one character survives.
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Ms. Chang depicts a human subject whose borders are mobile, and whose privacy survives her sometimes startling candor.
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They married in 1977; he survives her, along with their children, Ray Kight, Dawn Beard and Bridgette Wolfe.
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It's possible the global order survives Trump — but it's just too early for us to say for sure.
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Not every podcast survives the move from the intimacy of audio to the brighter, broader medium of television.
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" As the developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst Erik Erikson said nearly 70 years ago, "I am what survives me.
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A president survives if fewer than 218 House members and 67 senators want him out; otherwise, he falls.
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The work is based on an ancient Armenian chant for which the text survives, but not the music.
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If he survives his prison sentence, he will have to serve five years of probation after his release.
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Here's what you can do to ensure that your relationship survives being confined in a small room together:
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At thirteen, Theo survives a terrorist attack that kills his mother and leaves an art museum in ruins.
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But even when someone survives, the condition is usually quickly detected soon after birth or in early childhood.
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But while the Affordable Care Act survives, the Trump administration is openly trying to sabotage the law's functioning.
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In addition to his daughter Gillian, she survives him, as does another daughter, Marise Facher, and a granddaughter.
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If Mary survives, she'll have tens of thousands of dollars worth of medical debt to show for it.
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He later married Janet Horvath, who survives him, along with his children, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
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Turner's new character, a suicidal woman named Jane, survives a plane crash in a remote snowy mountain range.
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Glass bottles are no longer used to study ocean currents, but the technique survives in a modern form.
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Also in the cast was the actress Linda Staab, whom he married in 1974 and who survives him.
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She survives him, along with their son, Connor, and his sisters, Sheila Beal, Mary Jones and Colleen Capestany.
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He was a social worker from 1954 to 1960 and married Tran Thi Bach Mai, who survives him.
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She survives him, as do their daughter, Elisabetta, a producer; and two sons, Fabio, a cinematographer, and Andrea.
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A wolf that survives in the wild past 6 or 7 is considered very old, Ms. Stine said.
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Like many others in the homes, Ms. Vila survives on disability benefits — $1,700 a month, in her case.
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"Battle Royale" type games have 100 online players violently battle to the death until only one player survives.
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Conley started pitching in the minors in 1951, the same year he married Kathryn Dizney, who survives him.
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What survives is a burrow of a public square tucked in a grove of court and government buildings.
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Still, Wednesday's decision does ensure that the law that Trump has railed against survives for the near future.
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I hope the lyrics site survives, but I'm not surprised that the rest of it is blowing up.
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She co-wrote a political column for many years with her husband of 53 years, Steven, who survives.
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She survives him, as do a daughter, the photographer Jennifer Okun Sparks; a son, Andrew; and three grandchildren.
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In 1963 Mr. Déon married Chantal Renaudeau d'Arc, who survives him, as do their children, Alice and Alexandre.
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Her biography remains speculation: Most of her poetry was lost, and what's left survives only on papyri fragments.
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Yet, however she passes from the throne, Charles, 69, will, if he survives her, become King Charles III.
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"I know this isn't a good place for a house," said Quirindongo, who survives on U.S. government assistance.
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Even if your home survives intact, someone on your block might be glad you have materials to share.
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In a world in which little survives that can be called priestly, this responsibility makes writing a priestly vocation.
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The Spuyten Duyvil was replaced by the Harlem River Ship Canal, though the creek's name survives on many maps.
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Barrymore, 41, will play Meredith, an irreverent neighbor who survives a historic blizzard with Jill and Andy (Andy Buckley).
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Salvaggio told reporters "We'll be surprised if the shark survives" after its ordeal outside the tank, KSAT 12 added.
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It'll mate soon after emerging, while the cricket usually survives — so long as it isn't eaten by a fish.
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The article itself spoils the book, including the death of 4-year-old Tad, who survives in the movie.
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Fueled by horror, rainbow-sugar-pixel-rushes, and video games, she's a freelancer who survives on surrealism and ultraviolence.
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And the tradition of philanthropy survives to this day: in fiscal 2004, private donors gave $20023 billion to universities.
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A major reason the movie survives these moments, and its many hairpin turns into different genres, is Jessica Rothe.
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She survives off her disability payments and isn't sure if she can afford to make her home livable again.
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If it survives, Cassini will do the same orbit all over again — about once a week until September 15th.
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But Trump's proclamation accomplishes similar goals without needing to capitulate to Democrats, so long as it survives in court.
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In the process, she reveals who among the yet-to-be-introduced cast of characters survives, and who dies.
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So Obamacare — the government program that makes it the state's responsibility to cover people with health insurance — mostly survives.
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Not this season, but certainly, if Jesus survives the war, then I think, yeah, it will be explored further.
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Aboard the Roman ship, Judah survives a harrowing sea battle that might be the film's most visually accomplished sequence.
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But there's more to be learned from this song of fire and ice than who survives and who perishes.
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And if a person swallows a ring and survives they then have to, um, wait for it to pass.
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If a boar survives a fight, once healed it will be returned to the arena to fight another day.
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Sometimes the starlet's career survives the loss of Weinstein's sustained attention (Paltrow), but more often it doesn't (Sienna Miller).
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Man survives hours stuck on 48th floor during inferno CNN's Ashley Fantz and Becky Anderson contributed to this report.
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Less than half of the object survives, leaving it unstable, with most of the weight distributed on one side.
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It's up to the Doctor to make sure the world survives to the point where Obama can take over.
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Noah also says that he needs to end Adam so that everyone survives, not just those in the bunker.
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But, again, this only works if a given show survives long enough to air a manageable number of episodes.
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Against the odds, however, Brenda survives the pilot and crosses the border into America with her young son, Tony.
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Warneminde explained that only one in 1,000 green turtles typically survives to maturity -- and Alby's chances are even slimmer.
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If May survives the no-confidence vote, she'll have to deliver a Brexit plan B to Parliament next week.
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All those people at the season two intro part who cut the balls off the bull, maybe one survives.
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"In my 23 years this is in the top 3 when you look at a crash and someone survives."
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She is the author of "The Unbanking of America: How the New Middle Class Survives" (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 2017).
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If Mulvaney survives English's court challenge, he would be able to bring much of that wish list to life.
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IT IS JUST UNBELIEVABLE TO ME THAT THAT SURVIVES IN THE CONTEXT OF TRYING TO HAVE A TAX REFORM.
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In 20103 he married Rosemary Watkins, who survives him, along with their four children, Michael, David, Ros and Kate.
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That changed when President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaMississippi lieutenant governor survives GOP runoff for governor A 'nation of laws'?
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Then, whether the Clean Power Plan survives its court challenges or not, plan to keep on talking about it.
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They had one daughter, Samantha Joy Reay, who survives him, along with a sister, Dolores Feldman, and three grandchildren.
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If this plan survives a court challenge, the nation will take a major step toward reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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We don't see Cassie being vaporized on screen, and the casting rumor could indicate that she survives the snap.
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She survives him, as do his mother; three brothers, Jack, Tim and Thomas; and a sister, Cathy Meaney Paulsen.
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Stevens' shop, started in 1705, survives nearby as one of the oldest continuously operating businesses in the United States.
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The money he brought with him from Turkey is long gone, and he survives on handouts from family members.
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She survives him, along with two children from the previous marriages: a daughter, Miranda Neidlinger; and a son, Mike.
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She survives him, as do their son, Casimir Nozkowski, a filmmaker; his sister, Mary Dana Greenwood; and a grandson.
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He survives her, as do their daughter, Isabel Bialer Lapidus; a brother, Kyle Lapidus; and a sister, Jesse Wind.
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" Brown went on to say, "This is really strange circumstances because normally under pressure entertainment and music always survives.
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It even survives what amounts to an abrupt transformation into a totally different movie in its last 25 minutes.
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Whether the franchise survives beyond this attempted reboot will be determined when "Tomb Raider" hits theaters on March 16.
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Ms. Hahn Davis, a former associate dean for alumni and public affairs at the Yale Law School, survives him.
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If the filibuster survives, Republicans will be significantly constrained in what they can do, though they still have options.
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He moved full time to Tangier in 2006, where he lived with his partner, Peter Hinwood, who survives him.
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Keda survives and tries to make his way home, navigating by the Big Dipper constellation tattooed on his hand.
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She survives him, as do their children, Miriam, Joshua and Ruth Silman; five grandchildren; and a sister, Judith Schmertz.
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As structured, the bail bonds industry survives largely off those who don't have the financial resources to post bail.
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Any historian who survives to tell the tale will probably label this the age of the two chain reactions.
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Whether her government survives, let alone whether Parliament passes a Brexit deal by the deadline, is an open question.
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Everyone who survives this story is a little nicer by the time it's over, but the basics still apply.
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Even so, the death penalty survives, as does the horrifying possibility that the government might kill an innocent person.
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In 1971, he married Marcelle Tagand Lear, who survives him, along with their two children, Nina and Perrin West.
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In "Contagion," Emhoff's husband, played by Matt Damon, survives the pandemic because he is immune to the fictional virus.
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Nate survives by believing himself to be a good man in a bad job, a rationalization Zara brushes off.
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The film may not be for kids, but in a sense it has a happy ending: the yeller survives.
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And amazingly, due to being made of actual metal, the more drops an SE survives, the cooler it looks.
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Don't forget to switch Crossfade over to speed if you need to run; better that you, the healer, survives.
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Elsys survives by selling candy from a stand, but she is not always able to feed her two children.
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Your ethical obligation survives only as long as she seeks to return within a reasonable time, to be sure.
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The cat-sized nocturnal animal, the only mammal to be wholly covered in scales, survives on ants and termites.
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Even today, the DNA of a number of N.B.L. teams survives, although none of them under the same name.
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"Each place survives in its own way, as best it can," said Armando Chacín, head of Venezuela's ranchers' federation.
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In 220 he married Thelma Reed, who survives him, along with three children, seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
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It is not barren: Scientists have spent decades studying the extreme environment and the microscopic life that survives there.
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When 9-year-old Ludmilla runs away, she survives street life by reciting those pages of Gogol by heart.
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The challenge is clear: How do we defend and build on those legacies and ensure our democratic republic survives?
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Down the road, this may leave the widow short of money, depending on how long she survives her husband.
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Kaitlyn, of course, portrays an 18-year-old who survives sexual assault in Netflix's new true crime limited series.
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Our faith in the value of leadership is durable—it survives, again and again, our disappointment with actual leaders.
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The most logical prediction is that Dany survives the series and winds up the queen of the Seven Kingdoms.
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A case of premade parts, organized by type inside repurposed match boxes, survives today, as does Rudolf's work bench.
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Along with his son Paul, she survives him, as do two other sons, Alex and Ed, and seven grandchildren.
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