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Whatever the case, He has watched this tree survive Wind ripping at his roof for nights On end, heats and blights That left little else alive.
The hands-on portion was also interactive and allowed students to creatively design a structure that they considered would survive wind speeds up to 150 mph.
When you return the cache to its hiding place, remember that the cache must survive wind, rain, temperature and humidity variances, and in some parts of the world, ice, snow, freezing, and thawing.
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And they can rest assured that any plant that can survive the wind and weather at the edge of the harbor, not to mention the onslaught of tourists, is hardy indeed.
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In the coldest climates such as Antarctica, emperor penguins use huddling behavior to survive the wind and cold, continuously alternating the members on the outside of the assembled group, which reduces heat loss by 50%.
"I didn't see how the boat could survive those winds," said Mr. Stowe, now 49.
The letter also said that Broadwater had offered no analysis of how the floating plant would survive "catastrophic winds, waves and high water caused by natural disasters".
No Chesebro-Whitman tower has ever failed to survive high winds, blizzards, & other unruly acts of nature, though the one affixed to the Socony Mobil Bldg. buckled one day in Aug., 1955, due to extremely hot weather.
Beethoven was a man of profound democratic humanism and thus I set out to create a means whereby music could be a way of vindicating the rights of the masses.' El Sistema sank roots in Venezuelan society deep enough to survive the winds - hurricanes, indeed - of tumultuous political change, military coups and now the Chavez revolution.
Executives have yet to state definitively whether the SS would survive the wind-down, or whether it might be picked up by one of GM's North American facilities.
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