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"It is a very very rare occurrence, and it's even rarer the fact that someone survives when it does happen.
Someone survives a brain clot and, after intensive evaluation, they're among the roughly 30percentt of cases sent home with the diagnosis of a cryptogenic stroke.
"If someone survives that school," he says, "you sort of know that they are as comfortable sleeping in a wet sleeping bag on a stone floor in 40 degrees in drizzly rain as they are at the Ritz-Carlton hotel".
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It would not be a catastrophe unless someone survived to realize it was.
"It's very heartbreaking," she said, "to see someone survive such a terrible disease and then go like that".
Others have given him food, clothing and shoes, crucial gifts for someone surviving on about $2 a day.
"We measured the stress of making a D.N.R. decision for someone else and found it was like someone surviving a house fire," he said.
"It's hard for me to imagine someone surviving 13 months at sea," the US Ambassador in Majuro, Tom Armbruster, told the Associated Press.
Someone fell in love in your kitchen, died in the spot where your bed is placed; someone did cartwheels across your lawn, had her heart broken one night; someone survived smallpox, influenza, childbirth.
Through him, Olivia realizes that someone survived the elevator impact.
A lot of parties are put on to celebrate lame stuff, like someone surviving another year of soul-crushing life, or someone else getting knocked up.
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