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Early Congresses went along with this arrangement, which survives to this day.
"Most of Dresden had houses with stone staircases which survived the bombing – the city could have easily been rebuilt," he said.
The "box" is an Agfa camera with magical properties, which survived wartime firestorms to capture not only memories but things to come.
His cottage-scale factory and offices occupy a warren of rooms in a sombre two-hundred-year-old house, with blackened beams, which survived demolition when the arcade was built, and seems out of synch with its festive swags of plastic wisteria.
In contrast, the patients had striking difficulty with reversal learning, which survived correction for current IQ.
At the central cafÀ which survived with only a shakeup and badly cracked walls, the Coca Cola bottles still stand at the bar half drunk.
It is believed the couple had driven down a narrow, winding road with their dog - which survived the tragedy - to a car park at Lon Y Traeth where they sat admiring panoramic views over the Irish sea.
Another collection, Heilige Seelenlust ("Holy Joy of the Soul"), contains his religious songs celebrating the union of the soul with God, many of which survive to the present day in both Protestant and Catholic hymnals.
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