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If the baby survived, wrapped in a tiny full-body cast, her count would be similar to a rabbit's.
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Sophie Lancaster had done nothing more to deserve death than to look different – and intervene to protect her boyfriend, who survived, by wrapping his life in her own.
Captain Criss, who was first to eject, landed 6 mile from the base he remained lost on an ice floe for 21 hours and suffered hypothermia in the -23 F temperatures, but he survived by wrapping himself in his parachute.
She spent numerous nights at school in Ruby's tray and survived countless wash cycles, wrapped in jeans and hoodies.
Twelve of the creatures, which were all wrapped in individual socks, survived the journey while one died.
I figure that if cameras wrapped in the stuff can survive the mails, they should survive the trails as well.
Nanocomposite of ZnO wrapped in pectin will survive the gastric environment and become available in the intestine and readily absorbed due to their nanoscale size.
Those who survived the night walked about as if wrapped in an invisible shell, praying to live one more day.
One employee who survived the cuts told The Wrap's Jon Levine that a range of staffers were impacted, from production assistants to more senior individuals, including a producer for Vice News Tonight's 2017 report on violence in Charlottesville, Virginia.
The multitude of gram-positive bacteria found in many of the swabs examined and which survived many years in the wrap, more probably stem from the dry part of the production.
Blues survived a late onslaught from the hosts before wrapping up victory when substitute Thomas tucked in Cotterill's cross with six minutes remaining.
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