Survived
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And it should take into account what we know of the aesthetic interests of isolated hunter-gatherer bands that
survived
into the 19th and the 20th centuries.
We have only been discussing and consumed with high-level preoccupations over troop levels, drawdown timelines, surges and sting operations, when we should be examining the details of where the social fabric has been most torn, where the community has improvised and
survived
and shown acts of resilience and amazing courage just to keep life going.
This is a surgery so rare only two human beings have
survived
it before me.
Nobel Prize laureate Malala
survived
Taliban extremists in October 2012.
In this picture, I've put a bush with a center branching out in all directions, because if you look at the edges of the tree of life, every existing species at the tips of those branches has succeeded in evolutionary terms: it has survived; it has demonstrated a fitness to its environment.
It could have
survived
150 years of whaling.
They
survived
as long as they did at a time when the social safety nets weren't there.
My grandmother
survived
and married my grandfather.
Because we all knew that just six years earlier, half as many penguins had been oiled and rescued, and only half of them had
survived.
People who actually had Ebola virus disease, lived through it and
survived.
Many of her family members became infected, she luckily
survived.
Luckily, they
survived.
My best memories of the outbreak center on those many people who
survived
the disease, but I cannot forget the hard-working nurses, doctors, volunteers and staff who risked their own safety in service of humanity.
They were happy because the story survived, and that the world would keep on spinning.
In his memoirs, "Long Road to Freedom," he wrote that he
survived
during those years of captivity because he always decided to look upon his oppressor as also being a human being, also being a human being.
And when I was applying to business school and felt certain I couldn't do it and nobody I knew had done it, I went to my aunt who
survived
years of beatings at the hand of her husband and escaped a marriage of abuse with only her dignity intact.
So they
survived
or they failed together, which means that if a community was very successful, all the individuals in that community were repeated more and they were favored by evolution.
And the result of that was an empire that included the areas you see on the screen, and which
survived
for 200 years of stability until it was shattered by Alexander.
It's not just knowing that Louise from Seattle
survived
Japanese American internment camps.
It was only by the turn of the century that more than 90 percent of the children
survived
their first year.
I came from a batch of a million eggs, and only a few of us
survived.
I survived, just so you know.
Because they
survived
their technology, we could do it too.
It took her a week to find them all again and find out that they had all
survived.
Would a young and inexperienced Apple have
survived
the legal assault from a much larger and more mature company like Xerox?
For example, in Galveston, here's a resilient home that
survived
Hurricane Ike, when others on neighboring lots clearly did not.
When you're standing in a trench all alone, if you could have survived, you're okay, you've passed.
Ultimately, more than a million North Koreans died during the famine, and many only
survived
by eating grass, bugs and tree bark.
Only 10 percent of the Dutch Jews
survived
in the Second World War.
Sometimes the patients were a little bit reluctant to go through this because, you can tell that the holes are made partially and then, I think, there was some trepanation, and then they left very quickly and it was only a partial hole, and we know they
survived
these procedures.
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