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The fortress withstood several sieges between the Ottomans and Serbs, which it survived relatively unscathed.
It has a disjunct distribution, probably mirroring the small insular areas ('nunataks'; [ 24]) in which it survived the last glacial maximum (LGM).
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The structure was taken down and rebuilt (1852 54) at Sydenham Hill (now in the borough of Bromley), at which site it survived until 1936.
By the middle of the 13th century the English component in the Anglo-Norman amalgam had begun to assert itself and the close of the century witnessed a Northumbrian version of the Psalter made directly from Latin, which, because it survived in several manuscripts, must have achieved relatively wide circulation.
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Destruction, too often, is China's response to its heritage, which, if it survives at all, risks then being sanitised for touristic consumption.
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