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In Berlin, which survived as a free city because of a U.S. red line, the change has been noted.
The priest of the Chantry Chapel of St. Lawrence kept a "free scole," which survived as a grammar school from the late 16th century until 1938.
One foundation of salsa is the Afro-Cuban rhythms of santeria ceremonies and outdoor rumbas, which survived as homegrown ritual and entertainment in Matanzas, Cuba.
The number of markets increased, and market towns began to appear alongside the former Gallo-Roman cities, which survived as fortresses and population centres and served as the basis for religious organization and political administration.
After colliding, the moons probably broke up into numerous particles, which survived as narrow and optically dense rings only in strictly confined zones of maximum stability.
It honors the memory of Professor Lynn Margulis, who discovered evidence for "endosymbiosis", the process in which one primitive cell engulfed another cell which survived as a resident, to their mutual benefit.
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There were ancient "cities" in Micronesia, two of which survive as archaeological remains.
The mayor dictated his letters, many of which survive as typed copies in the municipal archives.
The old Tatar fortress was rebuilt as a Russian kremlin, the white walls and towers of which survive as a feature of the modern skyline.
Spider silk cloth headdresses were used in male-only ceremonies in Vanuatu, which survive as fascinating, if usually mislabelled, objects in several British museums.
Admiral DeWolf's destroyer, Haida, which survives as a floating museum and war memorial on the Toronto waterfront, sank or damaged more than a dozen German warships, bringing it renown as Canada's foremost ship of World War II.
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