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Archway officials say the museum could survive through the end of the year, but would need hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars for long-term security.
Ford said in its plan that it could survive through 2009 with its current cash levels and by tapping its credit line with private banks, and that it could return to profitability by 2011.
Whether he could survive through the later rounds remained to be seen - until two years ago, that is, when he went all the way to the final before losing to Roger Federer.
In vitro culture of the encapsulated chondrocytes in the chitosan hydrogel demonstrated that the cells retained round shaped morphology and could survive through a 12 d-culture period, although the DNA assay detected an overall reduction of the cell number.
The renal functional reserve could be raised and sufficient functioning nephrons could survive through the subsequent incoming immune and nonimmune insults.
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"We realized if we could survive driving through New Mexico and Texas in an overpacked Ford Explorer without air-conditioning, without killing each other, the relationship was meant to be,'' Mr. Dunne said.
Although she acknowledged that the promotion probably could not end the hoax, which could survive indefinitely through forwarded messages, she said the company's new campaign was an "antihoax" that would remind customers of the integrity of the company, whose Champagne house has been in operation since the 18th century.
When I really looked at it, I was reminded of the many times my Grandmother or Mom would tell me that I could survive anything through faith and that Jesus was bigger than any of my problems or issues.
The only way it could survive would be through liquidity injections from the public sector.
The development of protein drugs that could survive the journey through the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, and then penetrate the bloodstream of the body is a major issue in the pharmaceutical field.
Instead, if infected Daphnia are ingested by waterfowl, it is likely that Caullerya spores (but not Daphnia) could survive the passage through the bird's gut because of a thick and robust spore wall [ 36], and then be excreted into another lake.
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