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How many eventually make it in and how long they survive to keep fighting determines whether the tumor is defeated.
There was a duty to survive, to keep things running, to avoid gratuitous provocation that might make a bad case worse.
Appraising it near its end, Mr. Frankel wrote in The New York Times: "His formula, under Presidents Kennedy and Johnson, for self and country, was to endure and to survive, to keep playing a mediocre hand rather than risk all for a better one, and to stay around for greater achievement another day.
At least two other species, the American pika and black-footed albatross, were denied protections in recent years after the government concluded some of the animals might die off because of climate change, but enough would survive to keep the populations viable.
There's nothing that I want more now than to survive, to keep steemit.com operating, and keep the mission alive, to make great communities.
"It went to lawyers' fees, it went to stay open, it went to pay people, it went to survive — to keep the agency going," she said.
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But enough of the self-seeding and easily grown plants survived to keep the crop alive, and to this day a few small farmers in Mexico and Central and South America grow it.
Officials tried to stain the marbles brown again, put up a railing (which still survives) to keep the public at a decent distance, and held an internal inquiry designed to place blame on lowly members of staff with drinking problems.
— DUNCAN IRVING The Chinese faced a surprisingly tough test from Germany in the semifinals of the men's team competition in table tennis, but survived to keep its hopes for a sweep of the table tennis events alive.
He survived to keep singing a Biblical vision of Exodus from oppression.
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