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Of course she'll survive!" Later, my sister Georgette told me that when our mother first saw my baby and heard the details of my delivery she cried as inconsolably as she had when Sandra died.
She had a serious accident as a small child – aged five, she was run over by a truck outside her house – and for a time, it was thought she might not survive; later, she had to learn to walk again.
Levine happened upon "Would you kindly" after working on marketing materials for the game that asked the reader hypothetical questions such as "Would you kill people, even innocent people, to survive?", later working that phrase into the first script for the game.
The "thrifty genotype" hypothesis proposes that humans are predisposed to store calories in times of plenty in order to survive later times of scarcity.
Learn from your encounters as they will help you survive later on.
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Those who survived later found canoes hanging from the trees.
The man, who survived, later sued, only to have a district court judge dismiss the case without a trial.
The alterations were mostly interior, delivering to Mr. Fish and his wife, Marian (nicknamed Mame), an attractive series of rooms, some of which have survived later remodeling.
(Apparently by coincidence, China named Fonterra on August 7th as one of six foreign milk suppliers to be fined for price fixing).As he apologised on August 5th, Mr Spierings tried to reassure consumers that none of their babies had been put at risk, because the bacteria could not have survived later processing.
Then, one interpretation is that the low-temperature components are attributable to post-depositional chemical remanences, associated possibly with the later formation of the mineral phase having Tub ~ 300 °C, whereas the high-temperature components are of primary detrital origin that survived later chemical influence.
The ouzel usage survived later in poetry, and still occurs as the name of the closely related ring ouzel (Turdus torquatus), and in water ouzel, an alternative name for the unrelated but superficially similar white-throated dipper (Cinclus cinclus).
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