Sentence examples for survive frequent from inspiring English sources

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It suggests that storing extra calories as fat was an evolutionary advantage to our Paleolithic ancestors, who had to survive frequent famine.

Don't try to read them at night while someone else is sleeping unless your relationship can survive frequent wakings by deranged laughter.

Some forests in the south-west and along the Sierra Nevada, dominated by ponderosa pine trees, are evolutionarily adapted to survive frequent fires.

With a giant thorn removed from the side of Mr. Romney through Mr. Santorum's exit, there is opportunity for the G.O.P. to unite behind the leading vote-getter, assuming that the party can survive frequent Democratic replays of some of the disparaging comments that Mr. Santorum has made about the man who will be the Republican nominee.

Lichen species are widespread and can be found from the Arctic to deserts; they can survive frequent cycles of desiccation and rehydration, nutrient-poor soil, fluctuating temperatures, and UV light intensities.

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A compensation claim has been brought against the Foreign Office by 44,000 Kenyans who say they survived frequent beatings, rapes, torture, forced labour and in some cases castration, at the hands of British colonists.

Through the European Middle Ages and into modern times, it has survived frequent changes of occupancy, serving as an outpost of Slav culture amid the constant struggle for dominance in the Adriatic.

Napoleon Bonaparte was initially smitten by Josephine de Beauharnais, whom he described as "worse than beautiful", but the marriage did not survive their frequent separations while he was leading his various campaigns to conquer Europe.

The group concluded that "the effects of bleaching will not be as uniform as anticipated" and fast-growing corals such as Acropora and Pocillopora may be able to survive more frequent rises in water temperature.

In areas where it is widespread, it has altered the local fire regimen so much that native plants cannot survive the frequent fires, allowing B. tectorum to further extend and maintain dominance in its introduced range.

Vellozia squamata is a self-incompatible species that exhibits morphological and physiological traits that allow it to survive the frequent fires that characterize the cerrado (Oliveira et al., 1991).

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