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Mr Hussein or (more likely) a cadre of his henchmen may survive to pursue a Taliban-style campaign of harassment.

For example, one female snapping turtle (family Chelydridae) may lay 24 eggs; however, only 5 may survive to adulthood.

If you were to survive the initial insult, it was hypothesised that you may survive to hospital discharge, although the length of hospital stay would be prolonged.

Even trade and financial transactions between the enemies may survive to some degree, being rerouted via the neutrals like Korea, Singapore or Turkey.

Even though WWS patients may survive to birth, their lifespan is generally short and they typically die before reaching adulthood.

As only a small percentage of Ae. triseriatus may survive to complete their second gonotrophic cycle in nature [37], an increase in the ambient temperature would increase the number of gonotrophic cycles possible in lifespan of a vector.

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The company has also shifted its client base away from Internet companies that may or may not survive to corporate clients like Bank of America and Charles Schwab.

The boy's fate may be that of so many children caught between fighting and famine in Somalia – he may not survive to come back tomorrow.

It may yet survive to answer the question: Britain's scientists have their fingers firmly crossed.

But the factory is wheezing, and may not survive to employ another generation.

One is the very real chance that the run-up may not survive to see its second birthday.

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