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A bumpy landing last November had left the lander stranded in the shadows of a huge cliff, where it survived just 57 hours until its batteries drained.
He introduced many trees to the United States, including the Japanese maple and the weeping beech, the first of which gave its name to Weeping Beech Park in Flushing, where it survived until 1998.
The lawsuit says that like many congregations, Third Church shrank from about 1,000 members in the 1950s to where it "survived largely because of bequests" when members died.
In November 2014, Rosetta dropped the Philae lander to the surface of a comet, where it survived a couple days.
It was left in a music book, where it survived three house fires before being bought by George William Childs.
An individual was brought to the Netherlands around 1790, where it survived in the menagerie of William V, Prince of Orange for three months before dying of oedema.
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It would move again to the present site of the Imperial War Museum, and finally to Bromley in Kent, where it survives today as the Bethlem Royal hospital.
From ancient civilizations the arched harp apparently diffused southward in Africa, where it is still played (e.g., the ennanga of Uganda; see photograph), and eastward across India to Southeast Asia, where it survives as the Burmese harp, saung gauk.
Mainstream parties, both left and right, routinely field the odd Arab candidate and Arabic is often heard in the Knesset's corridors, where it survives as an official language.
The moth, whose tan-spotted yellow wings stretch more than three inches, once ranged from Canada to Argentina, but now the only place in New England where it survives is Martha's Vineyard.
Despite the widespread use of bones in ancient DNA (aDNA) studies, relatively little concrete information exists in regard to how the DNA in mineralised collagen degrades, or where it survives in the material's architecture.
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