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Several main-line electrifications in the eastern United States were built using 25-hertz alternating current, which survives in the Northeast Corridor operated by Amtrak.

The "Tain," which survives in three manuscripts from between the 12th and 14th centuries, concerns a conflict between Connaught and Ulster, Ireland's western and northern provinces.

Examples are the Andalusian nūbah, which survives in North Africa, the Persian dastgāh, the Turkish fāṣil, the Egyptian waṣla, and the Iraqi macam.

The largest wild animal is the aoudad (a type of bearded sheep), which survives in the southern fastnesses of the Western Desert.

A brief clip of the program, which survives in a Hiroshima documentary titled "After the Cloud Lifted," shows a monumentally awkward meeting, with all parties civil and subdued.

In reality, analysis of the television recording and the radio broadcast, which survives in its entirety, reveals a somewhat more prosaic truth.

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In 1281 he executed a fountain at Perugia, figures from which survive in the National Gallery of Umbria.

In Christian Latin a great many Greek ecclesiastical terms were borrowed, which survived in most Romance languages.

Dugouts were gradually replaced by heavy chests made from boards, some of which survive in old European churches.

The slow loris is one of those animals which survive in the jungle by seeming to play dead.

Ornament was richly applied in the form of cast-bronze and carved-bone finials (crowning ornaments, usually foliated) and studs, many of which survive in museums.

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