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Even when cautionary language survived, it was often drowned out in the echo chamber of talk shows and the shorthand of newspaper headlines.

The ancient Phoenician language survived in use as a vernacular in some of the smaller cities of North Africa at least until the time of St. Augustine, bishop of Hippo (5th century ce).

That prohibition led Donald H. Rumsfeld, the secretary of defense, to say that he would urge a Bush veto if the language survived on the Senate floor and in a Senate-House conference.

While most Berbers adopted Islam and began speaking Arabic after the conquests of the seventh century, Berber culture and dialects of the Tamazight language survived, especially in the High Atlas.

Basque, not an Indo-European language, survived in the region of the Pyrenees.

The indigenous population of Egypt was gradually and largely Arabized and Islamicized over the following centuries, However, native Egyptian identity and language survived among the Copts, who spoke the Coptic language, a direct descendant of the Demotic Egyptian (which itself was an evolution of Ancient Egyptian) spoken in the Roman era.

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The Welsh language survives here through music.

Gaelic customs and language survive in the Highlands.

The best ones, all energy, wit and language, survive them.

Or would it be an adaptation that would help the language survive?

That said, assuming that the current language survives revision, the top-line findings are not going to be especially surprising to anyone.

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