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The jail is well-known for inhumane conditions but he is surviving well.
The oldest person in the US, Elsie Thompson, maintains perhaps a counter-intuitive approach to surviving well beyond 100.
Despite injuries to his front paws that caused his unusual gait, Pedals had apparently adapted and was surviving well in the wild.
Closing the circle, the president and first lady were photographed meeting with the newest royal couple, Kate and William, the second in line to the throne and thus the emblem of a linear succession underpinning royal ambitions for a monarchy surviving well beyond the current matriarch (and far beyond the present and foreseeable incumbents at the White House).
Recently, ecologists noticed that young American toads were not surviving well where stiltgrass had invaded their forest habitat.
This offers an intellectual framework for modern scientific descriptions according to which we die, so to speak, in parts, organ by organ, the stem cells surviving well after death.
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The theme survived well into the twentieth century.
It still is, as most of the building has survived well.
and anybody who doesn't survive, well, that means they're dead and documented.
The rhyme, whatever its origins, survived well into the 1950's.
One of the cats was significantly aged, showing at least that it "survived well" in the village.
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