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"I suppose I'd survive somehow," Mantha said.
Yet the Russian people have to survive somehow.
It is bonds like those that enabled Russia, and indeed all of Eastern Europe, to survive somehow through the brutal destruction of Bolshevism.
Most New Yorkers survive somehow without the pampering attentions of somebody downstairs, taking care of just about everything from accepting packages to making sure Pooksie doesn't miss her pet-pedicure appointment while you are at work.
"Sometimes the cops give us a hard time, but you got to survive somehow," he said, standing a few feet from his supply of water in a chipped plastic foam cooler on a bench, which he restocked from a reserve hidden under the Boardwalk.
The new Soviet state, to survive, somehow had to rebuild the entire country.
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That horrid fate befell Rihanna (she survived, somehow).
All but two of the cows in the barn survived, somehow.
For the better part of a year, the country has survived, somehow, without a House Tea Party Caucus.
But the basement's smell had survived somehow, as though childhood itself had been hiding out down there, miraculously still alive.
Doubtless, Britain would have survived somehow – but where else could it have found 400,000 strong and reasonably willing workers for a shilling a day each?
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