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But it is the freedom of expression, the kind of style that Mata can offer, that Van Gaal needs to make more integral to his game ethos if he is to survive into a third season.

Nor is there any necessary connection between personal identity and personal survival, according to Parfit, because it is possible to have the latter without the former (that is, it is possible for an individual to survive into a future time without being the same person as anyone existing at that time).

In a 1979 paper, the physicist Freeman Dyson proposed that intelligent life of some futuristic sort could survive into a virtual eternity, by slowing its metabolism and rate of thought to match the environment and conserving its energy with long periods of hibernation.

Ford, Hawks, Billy Wilder, Michael Powell — all of them represented in the BAMcinématek program with films from the 1960s and early '70s, seem like holdovers, fossils of a golden age who somehow managed to survive into a brave new world that seemed eager to pronounce their obsolescence.

"What I'm most fascinated by, and what we only begin to get into in the first season, is the moment every small religious movement faces, which is: Can they survive into a second generation?

Cells that express complement regulatory proteins are able to modulate their sensitivity to complement-mediated lysis and their ability to survive into a proinflammatory environment in which C3 activation frequently occurs.

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So when a jazz concert series survives into a third season, as NewUrbanJazz has, it is worth noting.

Elections to nominate regional governors held a couple of months before our discussion, left only one third surviving into a second round.

Forty-four programadeade their debut on the six major broadcast networks that year, with only 14 surviving into a second season.

Thanks to his job, which requires deference and self-effacement, and to the accident of his remaining in service much longer than most of his peers, Stevens's cautious and recessive personality has survived into a more democratic age.

Shortly after his 2005 election, Iran resumed enriching uranium and increasing its number of centrifuges, and he survived into a second term with the support of the Supreme Leader and of security forces who put down mass protests against election fraud.

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