I outlasted other divers and gained some cracking close-ups of hammerhead sharks, great rays and grey reef sharks. |
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One group, the multituberculates, were highly successful gnawing herbivores, and they outlasted the Mesozoic, surviving until the Oligocene. |
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It was a moral code which long outlasted the Victorian era, and vestiges of it still remain. |
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Many men had suits made to measure with two pairs of trousers as the coats and waistcoats usually outlasted one pair of trousers. |
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Only the works of art, the durable white marbles, have outlasted antiquity to become part of the museum collections of modern Rome. |
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She also taught him about santeria, Cuba's African-derived religion that has outlasted any political regime. |
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Groping for words, I tell her of my ongoing affection and respect, which has outlasted a cycle of hurts and mutual wariness. |
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It has far outlasted the bowls of hyacinth and narcissi that came into flower at the same time. |
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And with 24 years under her belt she has outlasted five landlords and scores of regulars. |
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Like Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and the refuseniks, Sakharov and Bonner ultimately outlasted their tormentors. |
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With more than 10 years under its belt, the company has outlasted many similar-sized outfits. |
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They outlasted the dinosaurs and are the single longest lived branch of mammaliforms. |
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She owes this unusual fame, which outlasted her death, not only to her high gifts but also to her strong character. |
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One of the team expresses his understanding that after 20 or 30 years some of these buildings have outlasted their usefulness and need to be flattened. |
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What is amazing is that what I call the new big lie has outlasted the Soviet Union. |
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Her only complaint was that we did not drink enough, and certainly not as much as our predecessors from the 1950s and 1960s she had outlasted. |
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Elite cohesion is central to the survival of a regime that has outlasted by decades predictions of its demise. |
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The government of Saddam Hussein outlasted the campaign by foreign powers against him. |
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Like most viable social myths, it has demonstrated a tenacity over time which has outlasted many of the things done in its name. |
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Events moved so quickly that its life span scarcely outlasted its period of gestation. |
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More drama followed in the last four as they outlasted Turkey by the same scoreline. |
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In fact, many of Reagan�s policies outlasted his presidency and continue to serve U. S. interests to this day. |
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The building's design had outlasted its useful function and was in need of an update. |
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This does not mean that our floating exchange rate regime has somehow outlasted all its critics! |
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This is indeed a fine testimony to its durability and superior workmanship, seeing it has outlasted its guarantee. |
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Drawing upon other-worldly fortitude and raw courage, Ali simply outlasted Foreman, with his rope-a-dope tactics, before knocking him out in the eighth round. |
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The words that the rest of us have offered on the tragedy will be outlasted by the silent message of hope and dignity that such men and women have sent around the world. |
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This detailed account will now live on as a tribute to a great engineering feat that outlasted its original purpose to grow into a huge tourist attraction. |
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As a result, the spirit of wartime unity barely outlasted the war. |
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However, after 80 years, the sector has outlasted many critics, mainly because radio has consistently chosen to innovate and adapt with changing times. |
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Old ice is sea ice that has outlasted at least one summer's melt. |
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The article, by Jay Cocks, said the band had outpaced, outlasted, outlived and outclassed all of their rock band contemporaries. |
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Forsyth speculates that a period of bilingualism may have outlasted the Pictish kingdom in peripheral areas by several generations. |
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The Inca's impact outlasted their empire, as the Spanish continued the use of Quechua. |
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The area suffers from severe multiple deprivation, as well as from a patchwork of sectarian territory and increasing rates of violence and intimidation, which has outlasted the formal end to the conflict in Northern Ireland. |
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Nightwatchman James Anyon outlasted them both but when Mitchell Claydon dug his fifth ball of the day in, he could only fend it back. |
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He outlasted Simon Cowell and Dannii Minogue and Kelly Rowland and Tulisa. |
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But what of those people who have outlasted their quota of threescore years and ten only to be kept in a state of half-life by the skills of medicine? |
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Santoro simply outlasted Safin's short fuse. |
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During my first years as a New York pedestrian, I gained a new appreciation of felt's wondrous warmth and density through a simple pair of innersoles that winterized and then outlasted some reliable rain boots. |
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The Dandy has outlasted children's comic titles such as the Beezer and the Topper by 20 years or more. |
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What should, maybe, is that Aaron Freeman has outlived and outlasted Gene Ween and delivered a solo record with at least four superlative songs that are both pleasing to the ear and provocative to the mind. |
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Thus Cuba morphed into the cold war that has outlasted the Cold War. |
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Fitch had outlasted a dozen wardens and had survived that many lawsuits. |
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German pundits called her Merkelvellian when she outsmarted, isolated or just outlasted anyone who might mount a challenge to her. |
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It has been argued that heavy metal has outlasted many other rock genres largely due to the emergence of an intense, exclusionary, strongly masculine subculture. |
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The arrangement outlasted the Company itself, continuing until 1870, when the India Office opened its own asylum, the Royal India Asylum, at Hanwell, Middlesex. |
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