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Eventually, it succumbed to the elements and was buried under years of snowdrift.
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Despite Juno's sensitive electronics being encased in a one-inch thick solid titanium box to shield it from the intense radiation around Jupiter, eventually it will succumb to the harsh environment.
One of the grand names of the country's corporate scene, it eventually succumbed for £112 billion ($183 billion) in shares.
Eagle Computer took the company public again a few months later, but it eventually succumbed to rivals, going out of business in 1986.
Although there was a well-intentioned effort that fit with Ghani's technocratic reform agenda, it eventually succumbed to political disputes, unrealistic expectations and lack of technical capacity.
But it eventually succumbed to my neglect, and I realized that unless you are able to provide moist air (who has that in New York?) and cool nights for this epiphyte — a plant, like an orchid or bromeliad, that needs no soil to thrive — it's better to admire it at a show.
While the anti-tumor effect of the combinatorial treatment does not completely resolve tumor burden and the mice eventually succumb, it is important to recognize that the Rip1-Tag2 mice are a very stringent system for assaying immunotherapies because of the multifocal nature of tumor progression in these mice.
Like Hamlet, it may eventually succumb to its wounds.
But even in the unlikely event that it eventually succumbs to Israeli pressure and misguided western arm-twisting, this would remain an insincere and disingenuous concession.
But while their heart problems may not kill them, they will eventually succumb, be it due to accidents, illnesses like cancer or simply old age.
For part of the film, No Strings Attached attempts to tweak the romcom formula, but eventually succumbs to it.
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