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Its fate is unclear but it probably survived until the Dissolution in 1540.
If there were life on this planet, it probably survived either underground or deep within its hypothetical oceans, said Kaltenegger, the director of Cornell's Carl Sagan Institute, which is dedicated to the search for habitable worlds.
The cold is going to be the main problem for them, but it probably survived the journey because the weather has been fairly mild".
Considerably less can be conjectured about the history M. s. pallidus; it probably survived the major glaciations in refugia located somewhere on the southern coast of the Caspian Sea, the eastern part of the Caucasian refugium.
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It had probably survived the neglect of 30 or 40 years.
Yet despite the tide of anger, it will probably survive.In this section Cool it Culture, media and sport A book too far Bedrooms and brickbats Honey monsters A mountain to climb Chinese takeaway To the rescue The perils of pessimism Internship ReprintsBefore April 2013 tenants with spare rooms got enough housing benefit to cover their full rent.
Maloof says the finding is exciting because it means that animals may have been around before a planetwide glaciation and probably survived it.
"It can probably survive tourists".
"The graduate sociology department at Manchester gets a lot of funding for research, so it will probably survive.
In future it will probably survive by causing sporadic outbreaks and by infecting people who haven't been exposed to the virus, for example children".
(The installation is hardly balanced in terms of gender, but it would probably survive a male-versus-female counting game better than most, thanks not just to the occasional Wilke but to large bodies of photographs by Helen Levitt, Diane Arbus and Nan Goldin).
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