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The Hobart Town Magazine (1833 34) survived a bit longer and contained stories, poems, and essays by Australian writers.

She's also survived a bit of a kerfuffle caused by a misunderstanding in the writing of a New York Times profile.

I probably would have survived a bit better.

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That gets it distrusted.Still, the coalition looks like surviving a bit longer.

That is why, although it is under pressure, the central clearing system that sustains high prices could yet survive a bit longer.

If the power of Jesus — "the Christ, the Son of the living God," as Peter called him — cannot survive a bit of biblical criticism, then the whole enterprise is rather more rickety than one might have supposed.

But Shas has bought Mr. Barak time to continue negotiations with the opposition Likud Party or simply to survive a bit longer at the helm of a minority government destined to fall.

Even though women appear more vulnerable to tissue damage from cancer-causing chemicals in cigarette smoke, those who develop lung cancer survive a bit longer than men with the disease.

Still, if the relationship between Coventry and Volgograd has survived the second world war, the cold war and now the stand-off between the west and Putin, it should be able to survive a bit of neglected concrete under a flyover.

There are of course folks in the government that want the ISS to survive a bit longer, but they can't find the money.

Your ego is not so fragile that it cannot survive a bit of honest criticism here and there or even chiding that you don't really deserve a compliment which someone is trying to pay you.

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