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What survives of the First Emperor?

What survives from that overspill is entirely unpredictable.

What survives among them, obviously, is just the sour dissidence of dissent.

What survives, in Msamati's fine performance, is the demonic energy of Arturo.

What survives of them, two thousand years after Cleopatra's death, is still the primary source for biographers.

What survives is an unparalleled record of a human mind at work, as fearless and dogged as it was brilliant.

What survives at Tottenham Court Road station is a brave, forlorn little seawall set against a stormtide of corporate advertising.

What survives from these original meanings is an understanding that the salesmanship will have a certain grace.

What survives is only his mature work, from fifteen years at DeWitt, in a style that must have undergone considerable evolution.

What survives from his old manner is a heroic rhetoric of wide intervals, as if the American sublime has been sublimated and purged of anything local.

What survives of the Somerset coal canal is another local monument to the ingenuity of human response to this landscape of steep hills and fast-flowing streams.

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