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Two years of sleeping rough, surviving on little or nothing, with no one to turn to for aid.
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It's in popular music that many of the rough sounds survived.
Alexander grows up less rough than his surviving older brothers, who sleep with loaded rifles under their beds and "in the hot summer nights, after drinking beer... raise their upstairs windows and urinate down the outside clapboard walls".
Which is why we've put together this rough guide to surviving the election without punching your parents or alienating all of your friends.
Which is why we've put together this rough guide to surviving the election without punching your parents, alienating all of your friends, or fucking up and accidentally voting UKIP.
Surviving a rough first inning, Yoshii pitched six solid innings and helped his cause with a two-run single, leading Colorado over visiting Cincinnati.
From streets to stairwells, garbage bins to muddy riverbanks, the tradition of the dapper detective runs through years of law enforcement, surviving the rough-and-tumble of gritty streets and a trend in recent years toward dress-down Fridays and casual attire.
But it should be more likely to survive rough handling, or even being dropped.
Companies who need loans to expand, or just to survive rough economic patches, will also have a harder time finding financing.
In a good cast, only Ms. Agnew, as the female prisoner, fails to convince: with her small, perfect features, she looks as delicate as a porcelain Madonna, and just as unlikely to survive rough handling.
WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT BUSH has survived rough scrapes before, bouncing back after the reports of torture by American troops at Abu Ghraib, for example, and later the furor over his Supreme Court nomination of Harriet E. Miers and the slow response to Hurricane Katrina.
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