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"Twice as many co-operatives survive the crucial first five years as other businesses.
Can Mr Hartz's vision of the worker as co-entrepreneur survive?
Today, no more than a handful of the co-ops survive.The armed forces are certainly one of the props of chavismo.
All seven CO subjects survived hospitalization.
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Of the four crew on board only the co-pilot survived.
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