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This time he made it clear that you would not survive above ground.
Maybe he knew something we did not, about how to live off the land and survive above 16,000 feet with the barest necessities.
Suzanne is so creative with the racking and the piercing that when she decides to quit her dungeon job Peter is unwilling to let her go; but can their mutual affection survive above ground?
In the 1960s, when the research of biology of geysers first appeared, scientists were generally convinced that no life can survive above around 73 °C the upper limit for the survival of cyanobacteria, as the structure of key cellular proteins and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) would be destroyed.
But it was too tender to survive above the Mason-Dixon Line.
The instinct to survive above all else is the inheritance of a state of broken institutions, a politics of fear, and a frayed social fabric with only a thin sense of national cohesion.
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While some architecture and sculpture from imperial Rome always survived above ground, painting did not.
ALTHOUGH the American Society of Civil Engineers left 220 West 57th Street more than 80 years ago, the clubhouse's delicate French Gothic facade has survived above a succession of storefronts.
Remains surviving above ground from several imperial tombs of the Han dynasty show traditions maintained until the end of imperial rule.
These 486 probands had a total of 1208 siblings who survived above 40 years of age (2.8 siblings/proband), there were nearly equal numbers of female and male siblings (female/male ratio = 1.03), and the mean age of the siblings was about 2.5 years younger than the mean age of the probands (P = 0.001).
While municipal bonds will survive the above disruptions, 2008 is not a year for increasing one's commitment.
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