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Literature has always survived, with or without the profit motive.
Now Amram, who has always survived by his wits, has managed to make himself the first "composer-in-residence" of the Democratic Convention, according to Bloomberg.com.
Q: Journalism has always survived on various subsidies: rich people, legal notices or advertising that might or might not produce the desired result.
(Its contours may look familiar: the Central Synagogue in New York, built a few years later, is a near replica). Despite periods of neglect and disrepair, this cavernous edifice has always survived in active use.
Mr. Wills says he argues that the Catholic faith has always survived past corruption or sin in the church, and omitting reference to the current scandal underscored the point.
Looking down on the great theatre, extensively rebuilt and restored over the past century, it's hard not to wonder if Pompeii has always survived more in our imaginations than in the ground: a city being re-lost in the process of being found.
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In the past few years, acqua alta has reached Venissa, but the vines have always survived.
I'm going to India for a month and have always survived with cheap but mildly uncomfortable backpacks before.
The Baka people, from Cameroon, have always survived on whatever the forest provides.
We've always survived.
Black people have always survived no matter who is in office.
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