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It serves as a kind of symbol for the adaptability that made survival possible.
This procedure transformed the outlook for cyanotic children and for the first time made survival possible.
State takeovers of two countrywide networks that had supplied many regional stations with hours of free programming have made survival more difficult.
Aid provided by the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration and, from 1948, support given by the United States under the Marshall Plan made survival possible.
Anichebe is far from the most prolific of strikers but, suddenly galvanised, he became almost unplayable, scoring two goals which finally lifted David Moyes side off the bottom of the Premier League and made survival seem an increasingly feasible proposition.
There was also the long shadow of the second world war – the bombsites, the violent explosions and unspoken psychological damage that lay behind the stiff upper lip which had made survival possible.
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While Full Spectrum Warrior suggests that with discipline and teamwork you can all survive, Soldiers makes survival appear virtually impossible.
Additionally, fitness is more accurately defined as the state of possessing traits that make survival more likely; this definition, unlike simple "survivability", avoids being trivially true.
Mr. David's desert island may be Los Angeles, but that doesn't make survival any easier.
For many New York shops, however, the real estate crunch is making survival difficult.
But some cancers take a long time to kill, making survival trials lengthy and expensive.
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