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Ancient beliefs have survived in the form of folk tales.

Many of the ancient terms for administrative units have survived in the form of place-names.

The vessel survived in the form of more than 200 rivets, many in their original location, and indicated a small clinker boat.

Alongside these earliest examples of "prose," a number of official documents have also survived in the form of treaties and the like.

Their drama, which is the root of our novel, emerged from the dithyramb, a hymn to the god Dionysus, originally recited in unison by 50 men, a collective voice that survived in the form of the Greek chorus.

As a literary influence Islam survived in the form of mystical texts and poems, romantic tales, and, later, borrowings by inland court historians of material from the Serat Kanda ("Universal Histories") of the coastal culture.

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The only hints of Hogue's state of mind survive in the form of two photographs taken at the time of his arrest.

Some descendants still live in the New York area, and the name also survives in the form of Brinkerhoff Avenue in Hollis, Queens, said Stanley Cogan, the historical society's president.

In the shadows, Old Beijing survives in the form of hutongs, vibrant centuries-old warrens that are filled with street life.

When preparing for battle against IT, Mrs Whatsit gives Meg the weapon she needs to survive in the form of her "faults".

In Britain, the classic design will survive in the form of a new model, the Morgan Roadster, but that car's British-made Ford V-6 has not been approved for the United States.

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