| The veteran officer believes Garner might have survived had anybody heeded his pleas. |
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| The follow-up story is how those who survived both the competitive onslaught, as well as the recession, have adapted. |
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| He spent 47 days on a raft and survived only to be captured by the Japanese. |
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| Only the buildings that were constructed of more substantial materials survived the earthquake. |
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| We were asked to direct our thoughts and prayers to the people who survived the disaster. |
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| Alan Gross was in a cheery mood, having survived a grim five-year stint in a Cuban prison. |
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| Drugeon survived an airstrike last year and is believed to be still at large, officials have said. |
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| That Soundos survived, and with a bullet in her head, seems to many an act of God, and an admonition. |
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| No one knows yet if anyone survived the crash. At this point, we can only hope. |
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| They had survived several fires in their twenty years and probably would have everlasted but this had been exceptional. |
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| Discontent foreran the Two Mutinies, and more or less it lurkingly survived them. |
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| Internal tariffs were abolished by Henry VIII of England, they survived in Russia till 1753, 1789 in France and 1839 in Spain. |
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| The line has survived, despite difficult times and is operated by Northern Rail. |
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| A 1740 Act banned smaller meetings but some meetings like Durham survived into the late 19th or early 20th centuries. |
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| Perhaps around 85 per cent of Old English words are no longer in use, but those that survived are basic elements of Modern English vocabulary. |
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| He continued to write for the rest of his life, eventually completing over 60 books, most of which have survived. |
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| Some genealogical relationships can be discerned among the numerous manuscripts that have survived. |
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| Latin law principles have survived partly in a long list of Latin legal terms. |
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| Aristotle is the earliest natural historian whose work has survived in some detail. |
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| On 28 July 1542, Idelette gave birth to a son, Jacques, but he was born prematurely and survived only briefly. |
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| Ten of the sows had a cub swim with them and after a year, six cubs survived. |
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| He survived a political scandal and was elected to the state legislature. |
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| Normally he could whip all and sundry, but in his be-drunken state he had already survived several almost fatal bad beatings. |
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| Dr. Kennedy is survived by his wife, the former Kathryn Davis, a biostatistician who contributed to his reviews of coronary therapies. |
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| Many of the big estates survived. Nor was the peasantry a broken reed in terms of demand for manufactured products. |
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| In the Western Isles a native tradition of building pots, known as croggans, by hand, survived into the 20th century. |
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| He survived the use of his reason, grew infatuated, and doted long before he died. |
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| The curious ant-eaters are probably relics of an earlier fauna, which have survived owing to their nocturnal habits. |
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| So little has survived, however, that the best quality of work from this period may not be represented. |
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| Carolingian illuminated manuscripts and ivory plaques, which have survived in reasonable numbers, approached those of Constantinople in quality. |
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| Dozens of manuscripts dating from the 6th to 8th centuries and three emendations as late as the 9th century have survived. |
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| His grandfather had also lost money and the family survived by renting out rooms in their home. |
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| Due to the constant presence of war in Alexandria in ancient times, very little of the ancient city has survived into the present day. |
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| Later, some ships survived mine blasts, limping into port with buckled plates and broken backs. |
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| Only the Nuptare variety survived into the 20th century, and all speakers were bilingual in Hidatsa. |
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| The Mandan survived by hunting, farming and gathering wild plants, though some food came from trade. |
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| In the end, none of the cars survived the final journey to the finishing point at Spearmint Rhino. |
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| The few fragments that have survived indicate that this material was a significant part of the periplus, possibly kept as the ship's log. |
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| It is one of the largest single works to have survived from the Roman Empire to the modern day and purports to cover all ancient knowledge. |
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| Descriptions of some of his discoveries have survived in the works of later, often skeptical, authors. |
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| Siculus reports that all the Greek cities were destroyed during the cataclysm, but the Egyptian cities including Heliopolis and Sais survived. |
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| Ultimately, Edward's dynasty survived him by little more than two years, despite his military and administrative genius. |
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| Edward IV had ten children by Elizabeth Woodville, seven of whom survived him. |
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| Laxfordian reworking is extensive and very little unmodified Scourian crust has survived. |
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| Common toads can live for many years and have survived for fifty years in captivity. |
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| The original tree was destroyed in the 16th century during the English Reformation, but several cultivars have survived. |
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| It is thought to have survived in several refuges during the last ice age in southern Europe, Northeast Turkey and the Caucasus. |
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| This movement is thought to be the very reason the Lithuanian language and literature survived until today. |
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| The expedition members survived after an epic journey on sledges over pack ice to Elephant Island. |
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| The dominant one, and the only one that has survived, was in the Theogony attributed to Hesiod. |
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| Only a few documents remained hidden and survived, leaving contemporary historians with glimpses of ancient culture and knowledge. |
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| Only 500 had survived by the year 1550, though the bloodlines continued through to the modern populace. |
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| For thousands of years these barrier islands have survived onslaughts of wind and sea. |
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| Others, such as capybaras, survived in their original range but died out in areas they had migrated to. |
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| As DNA had survived in the fossil fragment due to the cool climate of the Denisova Cave, both mtDNA and nuclear DNA were sequenced. |
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| Those who survived the journeys were often forced to walk through town as they were taken to slave auctions. |
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| Half of his crew went ashore to say prayers in a chapel to give thanks for having survived the storm. |
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| Columbus's ships survived with only minor damage, while 29 of the 30 ships in the governor's fleet were lost to a storm on 1 July. |
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| Scant details have survived regarding the criteria used by the Portuguese government in its selection of Cabral as head of the India expedition. |
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| Rhode Island started enlisting slaves in 1778, and promised compensation to owners whose slaves enlisted and survived to gain freedom. |
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| For some time after the Battle of Svolder, there were rumors that Olaf had survived his leap into the sea and had made his way to safety. |
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| The modern architecture stands in sharp contrast to the red sandstone of buildings that survived the Blitz. |
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| The first Pipe Roll that is known to have survived dates from 1130, recording royal expenditures. |
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| Only two survived, but in September 2013 a further twenty were transported to Tresco and released in Abbey Woods, near the Abbey Gardens. |
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| Battalion members who survived combat were taken prisoner and endured brutal treatment in prisoner of war camps. |
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| In Scotland they survived until 1975, when they were abolished and replaced by district courts and later by justice of the peace courts. |
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| For this reason downland often survived uncultivated when other, more easily worked land was ploughed or reseeded. |
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| Victoria and Albert had 42 grandchildren, of whom 34 survived to adulthood. |
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| Pockets of Georgian architecture survived the war, but much of the city was levelled. |
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| Many of Isabella's estate accounts from her long period of widowhood have survived and have been subjected to much study. |
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| Since only part of the hull has survived, it is not possible to determine many of the basic dimensions with any great accuracy. |
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| About 180 English crew members saved themselves by throwing themselves into the sea and only a handful of Bretons survived, only to be captured. |
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| Rogulskyj survived after extensive medical intervention but was emotionally traumatised by the attack. |
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| It is suggested that 20 percent of Neanderthal DNA survived in modern humans, notably expressed in the skin, hair, and diseases of modern people. |
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| The gunflint industry survived until the middle of the twentieth century in some places, including in the English town of Brandon. |
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| These may be an evolution from boats made of sewn hides, but it is highly unlikely that hide boats could have survived. |
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| Only fragments of the language have survived, the main evidence being individual words quoted in Latin texts. |
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| Ultimately, only the distal survived, evolved into the definite article, and underlies the English determiners the and that. |
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| Many Aduatuci were killed in the battle and those that survived were sold into slavery. |
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| And the home side survived without any late scares to pick up the first win of their Group F campaign. |
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| Alternatively, a substantial number may have survived in the province, although were probably outnumbered by the Romanised immigrants. |
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| Fragments of his translation have survived, notably the Codex Argenteus held since 1648 in the University Library of Uppsala in Sweden. |
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| Crimean Gothic, the last remaining East Germanic language, is believed to have survived until the 18th century in isolated areas of Crimea. |
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| Although the Geographica was rarely utilized in its contemporary antiquity, a multitude of copies survived throughout the Byzantine Empire. |
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| Unfortunately little secular or vernacular architecture of Kievan Rus' has survived. |
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| Roman rule which had survived in the eastern quadrant was restored over most of Iberia for 10 years. |
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| Although Sextus survived the defeat, it is unknown whether he was involved in the assassination of Gaius Julius Caesar. |
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| Unlike many lauded rulers in history, Trajan's reputation has survived undiminished for nearly nineteen centuries. |
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| Odoacer is the earliest ruler of Italy for whom an autograph of any of his legal acts has survived to the current day. |
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| Odoacer is the first ruler of Italy for whom the original text of any of his legal acts has survived. |
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| Pierius' grant is the lone surviving document which has survived from the civic scriptorium of Syracuse prior to the Byzantine reconquest. |
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| Finally, the principle survived in some form or other for centuries after the demise of the last Germanic monarchies. |
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| He married at least four times and had three legitimate sons, but only his son Louis the Pious survived to succeed him. |
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| It is almost certain that a text which survived to the Carolingian age survives still. |
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| Tablut is the only tafl game where a relatively intact set of rules have survived into our time. |
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| Not all of it has survived to the present day, but there are a number of references in other sources to attribute fragments to this collection. |
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| In medieval Scandinavia, the practice survived throughout the Viking Age in the form of the Holmgang. |
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| The Clan Macpherson is thought to have won, but only twelve men survived from the original sixty. |
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| Old Norse mythological stories survived in oral culture for at least two centuries, to be recorded in the 13th century. |
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| One of the black conquistadors who fought against the Aztecs and survived the destruction of their empire was Juan Garrido. |
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| Their works are lost, but later works based on these original sources have survived. |
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| Although the original manuscript and map has not survived, copies of the map survive in several of the extant manuscripts. |
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| After the Donghu were defeated by Xiongnu king Modu Chanyu, the Xianbei and Wuhuan survived as the main remnants of the confederation. |
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| Those that survived the longest were in the more rugged regions, such as Florence or Venice, which was protected by its lagoon. |
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| Kublai was well versed in Chinese poetry, though most of his works have not survived. |
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| Among them, the khanate's shadow Great Horde survived until 1502, when one of its successors, the Crimean Khanate, sacked Sarai. |
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| There are over 48,900 poems penned by some 2,200 Tang authors that have survived until modern times. |
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| However, the only type of map that has survived from the Tang period are star charts. |
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| Further climate changes caused the extinction of the Asian giraffes, while the African giraffes survived and radiated into several new species. |
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| He founded a political system that survived until 1922 with the establishment of the Republic of Turkey. |
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| Approximately 1,100 mappae mundi are known to have survived from the Middle Ages. |
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| The very fact that he survived suggests it was not poisoned, as does the fact that no other sailors reported any similar injuries. |
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| Broxholm is rumoured to have built the only structure that survived the war, located on the eastern side of the river. |
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| The second, managed by Francesco and later his son, survived until 1443, a little less than a decade after Averardo's death. |
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| These constructs have survived for centuries, with no use of mortar to sustain them. |
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| They practiced a form of animistic pantheism, much of which has survived in the form of folklore and numerous myths. |
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| The original book is now lost, but its fragments have survived in later Greek and Latin works. |
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| Even after the sack of Ayutthaya in 1767, many literary masterpieces in the Thai language still survived. |
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| The Spanish garrison on the island was small, but survived a Dutch bombardment. |
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| Some of the soldiers who survived the battle and returned to Cebu were poisoned while attending a feast given by Humabon. |
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| Between 1687 and 1700 several Missions were founded in Trinidad, but only four survived as Amerindian villages throughout the 18th century. |
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| Under Spanish rule, the Zapotecs not only survived, but flourished, unlike the other two. |
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| For example, several relatives of Henry VIII survived the disease but were scarred by it. |
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| Another major group was the Totonacs, who have survived to the present day. |
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| Much of Totonac and Huastec culture have survived the colonial period into the present day. |
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| As a result, the Pizarro line survived Hernando's death, though currently it is extinct in male line. |
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| The Pizarro line survived Hernando's death, although it is extinct in the male line. |
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| The garrison survived all attacks, including an assault on September 13, 1782 that included 48 ships and 450 cannon. |
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| Between the landing and March, only 47 colonists had survived the diseases that they contracted on the ship. |
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| This and other names have not survived, which he bestowed on features that he discovered. |
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| As Maine entered the 18th century, only a half dozen European settlements had survived. |
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| Those who survived sickened from a wide variety of other illnesses, such as colds and measles. |
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| Chancellor lost his life, although the Russian envoy survived to reach London. |
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| He died at Batavia on 10 October 1659 and was survived by his second wife and a daughter by his first wife. |
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| Indeed, many of the men, including their commanding officer, had not survived the journey. |
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| His men survived on a diet of pine bark, stolen food, stray forest animals and native captives whom they cannibalized. |
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| Except for Dezhnyov, none of the other leaders of this expedition survived to tell their tale. |
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| Wrangel Island may have been the last place on earth where mammoths survived. |
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| The subspecies was presumed extinct in the wild between 1969 and 1992, while a small breeding population survived in zoos around the world. |
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| It survived into the historical era, but became extinct in 1909, when the last captive died in a Russian zoo. |
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| In the end, the Africans who made the journey would have survived disease, malnutrition, confined space, close death, and the trauma of the ship. |
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| Some folktales hold that Li survived after his defeats and became a monk for the rest of his life. |
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| The Wanli Emperor fathered ten daughters, but only the first two survived childhood. |
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| He also took command of Spanish ships in a 1600 naval battle against Dutch corsairs, but suffered defeat and barely survived. |
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| From at least five centuries of use, fewer than 200 artefacts bearing futhorc inscriptions have survived. |
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| He died 3 November 1600 at his Rectory Bishopsbourne and was buried in the chancel of the church being survived by his wife and four daughters. |
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| He survived to ultimately gain control of all of Mewar, excluding the Chittor Fort. |
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| Six of the nine officers survived, but the blast killed many in the streets and nearby houses and other buildings. |
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| In total, only twelve of the original Bengal Native Infantry regiments survived to pass into the new Indian Army. |
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| Shona sculpture in has survived through the ages and the modern style is a fusion of African folklore with European influences. |
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| Of the 28 students who started at Balliol with Macmillan, only he and one other survived the war. |
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| On 24 July 1689, Anne gave birth to a son, Prince William, Duke of Gloucester, who, though ill, survived infancy. |
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| In 1776 Darby married Rebecca Smith of Doncaster, and they had seven children, of whom four survived to adulthood. |
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| A number of Victorian shop facades, many designed by local architect Henry Hudson Church, have survived. |
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| All of the 74 miners in Goffin's part survived and were brought to the surface. |
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| Three wells, fountains that decorated the streets of Mons have survived until today. |
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| This type of governance, with modifications, has survived to the present day. |
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| His body was cremated and the relics were placed in monuments or stupas, some of which are believed to have survived until the present. |
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| Rees survived his wife and all his children, but left several grandchildren. |
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| Excavations in advance of an extension to Penrith Cemetery showed that the road survived better at the edges of the field. |
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| Initial newspaper reports that the dog had survived by eating the remains of her dead master were quickly forgotten. |
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| Southwark Priory, no longer in Surrey has survived, though much altered, and is now Southwark Cathedral. |
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| William Heelis continued his stewardship of their properties and of her literary and artistic work for the eighteen months he survived her. |
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| Hawthorne died on May 19, 1864, and was survived by his wife and their three children. |
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| Near the end of the story, it is revealed that Wood survived the accident and is recovering slowly in a hospital. |
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| The weather was atrocious and due to the poor visibility, heavy snow and remote location, only seven of the 42 people on board survived. |
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| The Apennines also conserve some intact ecosystems, which have survived to the human intervention. |
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| The medieval bridges of Burton and Nottingham survived relatively intact until the 1860s, when both were replaced and demolished. |
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| Few other Medieval buildings have survived apart from Bolling Hall, which has been preserved as a museum. |
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| Although forests gradually decreased in northern Europe, they have survived in the Nordic countries. |
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| Organic remains such as wood and textiles have not survived owing to the acid nature of the soil. |
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| Out of the 230,000 Polish prisoners of war taken by the Soviet army, only 82,000 survived. |
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| Two young girls, children of the prison governor, who had been riding in the sidecar, survived. |
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| Tottenham survived a scare as they fought back from 1-0 down to run out comfortable winners against Shamrock Rovers in the Europa League. |
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| The Anglosaxon belief in the Shieldmaidens comes to us indeed in a darkened form, yet we can hardly doubt that it survived. |
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| He survived to become an admiral known as the Father of Carrier Aviation. |
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| Few adults could have survived the tormentous, agonizing heartbreak Jimmy endured. |
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| The unglued joints all fell apart in shipment, but the properly joined piece survived intact. |
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| Agami also investigated how firms in Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, and South Korea survived during the crisis. |
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| Though interest in Aristotle's ideas survived, they were generally taken unquestioningly. |
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| The works of Aristotle that have survived from antiquity through medieval manuscript transmission are collected in the Corpus Aristotelicum. |
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| The Corpus Aristotelicum is the collection of Aristotle's works that have survived from antiquity through Medieval manuscript transmission. |
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| Many survived into late medieval times, others vanished as they became politically unimportant. |
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| Recent research of sediments in Alaska indicates mammoths survived on the American mainland until 10,000 years ago. |
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| Recent radiocarbon dating indicates that populations survived as recently as 8,000 BC in western Siberia. |
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| Those who survived focused on their agricultural duties to grow food and stay alive. |
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| One of their leaders, Togodumnus, was killed, but his brother Caratacus survived to continue resistance elsewhere. |
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| The degree to which earlier native beliefs survived is difficult to gauge precisely. |
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| Little is known of Cunobelinus's life, but his name survived into British legend, culminating in William Shakespeare's play Cymbeline. |
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| Caratacus, however, had survived, and continued to lead the resistance to the invaders. |
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| Many remains of Roman hypocausts have survived throughout Europe, western Asia, and northern Africa. |
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| The two were once members of Fionn mac Cumhaill's warrior band the Fianna, and somehow survived to Patrick's time. |
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| These shires survived mostly intact until 1974, and even today still largely follow their original boundaries. |
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| Centwine is known to have fought and won battles against the Britons, but the details have not survived. |
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| It survived until 869, when the Vikings defeated the East Anglians in battle and their king, Edmund the Martyr, was killed. |
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| She had not produced a male heir who survived longer than two months, and Henry wanted a son to secure the Tudor dynasty. |
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| In the former Dutch capital of Cape Town, nearly nothing from the VOC era have survived except the Castle of Good Hope. |
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| It is this image which has survived and many Royalists, for example Henry Wilmot, 1st Earl of Rochester, fitted this description to a tee. |
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| Cromwell himself estimated that no more than 30 civilians, out of a population of nearly 4,000, survived the day. |
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| During the 1650s they had nine children, five of whom survived to adulthood. |
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| In the movies and books we are only exposed to a handful of the Jedi that survived and were able to make HoloVision headlines. |
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| The 20th century brought competition from road haulage, and only the strongest canals survived until the Second World War. |
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| Larger canal companies survived independently and were able to continue to make profits. |
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| Furet emphasises that the decisions of August 1789 survived and became an integral part of. |
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| Its potency had weakened with age, however, and he survived to be exiled while his wife and son took refuge in Austria. |
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| Operating over home territory, British aircrew could fly again if they survived being shot down. |
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| Westminster Hall, which was built in the 11th century and survived the fire of 1834, was incorporated in Barry's design. |
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| The Hussite church, although the target of a crusade, survived beyond the Middle Ages. |
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| The City as a distinct polity survived despite its position within the London conurbation and numerous local government reforms. |
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| Thus was created the border between Wales and England, a border which has survived until today. |
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| The historic portions of the city that survived German bombing suffered extensive destruction during urban renewal. |
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| Because of the many small farms that have survived on the downs, a network of narrow lanes and minor roads has developed. |
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| It survived for over one and a half thousand years but was then replaced by a thinner Georgian wall. |
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| Luckily, because all windows had been taped, the home's leadlight windows survived the move intact. |
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| Yet the market survived, and by the 1790s shares were being traded in the young United States. |
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| The use of runor survived into the 15th century, used in parallel with the Latin alphabet. |
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| Some of the letters she wrote to her father complaining of her treatment have survived. |
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| Nothing is known of his life or reign, as no contemporary East Anglian documents from this period have survived. |
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| Enough survived in the 8th century for spolia from Hadrian's Wall to find their way into the construction of Jarrow Priory. |
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| Sculpture, all much smaller than lifesize, has survived in better quantities. |
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| The Norman nave and transepts survived until the late fourteenth century, when they were demolished to make way for the present structures. |
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| The elves of Norse mythology have survived into folklore mainly as females, living in hills and mounds of stones. |
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| Well over 200 manuscript copies of Geoffrey's Latin work are known to have survived, and this does not include translations into other languages. |
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| The original Art Deco terminal building of Renfrew Airport has not survived. |
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| Only a few lines of the poem have survived, but a prose retelling became popular and was later incorporated into two other romances. |
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| Keyes did not wait for the hangman's command and jumped from the gallows, but he survived the drop and was led to the quartering block. |
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| Rock painting was also performed on cliff faces, but fewer of those have survived because of erosion. |
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| The scattered fragments and images that have survived suggest that the awestruck accounts of visitors were not exaggerated. |
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| Preliminary chalk sketch for a portrait of Elizabeth I by Federico Zuccari, 1570s, which has not survived. |
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| Most of these sketchbooks have survived and provide insight into Moore's development. |
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| As with other English Renaissance dramatists, a portion of Ben Jonson's literary output has not survived. |
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| Milton's daughters survived to adulthood, but he always had a strained relationship with them. |
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| Until 1919 he was compelled by poverty to shift from address to address and barely survived a severe attack of influenza. |
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| Some community events survived, such as the 'Obby 'Oss festival in Padstow and the Furry Dance in Helston. |
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| The Coronation Spoon is the only part of the mediaeval Crown Jewels which survived the Commonwealth of England. |
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| The orchestra survived for ten years before Stalin's cultural politics disbanded it by taking away its funding. |
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| Epic poems were thus very popular, and some, including Beowulf, have survived to the present day. |
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| Michael Vaughan and Ian Bell survived six overs, adding seven runs before McGrath had them bowled in the 13th and 15th over respectively. |
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| Nightwatchman Matthew Hoggard survived four balls to end the day, when England held a lead of 124 runs, with nine wickets in hand. |
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| Langer played some blistering strokes off Giles' bowling in particular, but survived a sharp chance to Marcus Trescothick at first slip. |
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| In the end England survived a shock result occurring after winning by 6 points. |
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| One of his daughters, Carmen aged four, was taken to hospital in Birmingham with two gun shot wounds and survived. |
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| A fortnight later Surtees survived the first lap rainstorm which eliminated half the field and won the Belgian Grand Prix. |
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| Sheene is survived by his wife Stephanie and two children, Sidonie and Freddie. |
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| Again the outer walls survived and the eastern parts, including the theatre and the BBC Television studios and aerial mast, were saved. |
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| However, none of these additional verses survived into the twentieth century. |
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| The earliest extant French literary texts date from the ninth century, but very few texts before the 11th century have survived. |
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| More than one hundred chansons de geste have survived in around three hundred manuscripts. |
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| Which endings survived was different for each language, although most tended to favour second conjugation endings over the third conjugation. |
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| Although a rich spoken tradition survived, for 300 years the language was not written down. |
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| Only small portions of the original broadcast and audio from the radio transmission have survived. |
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| Neither their languages nor terms they used to describe themselves have survived. |
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| Although these events are likely to have adversely affected population numbers, some settlements seem to have survived. |
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| Matius's mimiambs have not survived complete, but the extant remains may not be unrepresentative of his general style of writing. |
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| His wife, Catherine of Aragon, bore him only a single child that survived infancy, Mary. |
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| The Waldensian Church survived in the Western Alps through many persecutions and remains a Protestant church in Italy. |
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| Many colonists who survived rushed to the seaports and went back to Great Britain. |
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| They survived by utilizing their well trained pugilists, as well as marine and navigation skills, mostly along Sumatran and Javanese estuaries. |
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| For example, only 29 out of 104 wounded from Barrell's 4th Foot survived to claim pensions. |
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| The number of lives lost in the procurement of slaves remains a mystery but may equal or exceed the number who survived to be enslaved. |
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| Crew members who survived were frequently cheated out out their wages on their return. |
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| The Liberal Party might have survived a short war, but the totality of the Great War called for measures that the Party had long rejected. |
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| It was rumoured that Rascher performed vivisections on the brains of victims who survived the initial experiment. |
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| While the crew and 220 captive Africans survived the shipwreck, 18 Africans died before the survivors were taken to Nassau. |
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| Although the settlers survived by farming and fishing, the initial period of settlement was marked by serious tensions among them. |
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| Most of the Highlanders and Marines who survived the bitter fighting were taken prisoner by the Japanese. |
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| Fewer than half of the 80,000 Russian soldiers who crossed the Pruth in 1853 survived. |
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| Three calves died moments after their birth, but two survived for several years. |
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| He was survived by his wife Mabel, his two daughters, Elsie May and Marian, and nine of his grandchildren. |
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| Before embarking for England, Crusoe shows the mutineers how he survived on the island and states that there will be more men coming. |
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| A few artists, notably Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, and Pierre Bonnard, remained in France and survived. |
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| Other literary work that has survived includes that of the prolific poet Gille Brighde Albanach. |
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| The plans were realised in full, but neither the golf course nor the buildings have survived. |
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| He survived a childhood bout of polio in 1773 that left him lame, a condition that was to have a significant effect on his life and writing. |
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| They had five children, of whom four survived by the time of Scott's death, most baptized by an Episcopalian clergyman. |
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| It is believed that about one hundred and seventy of his poems have survived, though many others have been attributed to him over the centuries. |
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| Thomas died on 25 September 2000, aged 87, at his home in Pentrefelin near Criccieth, survived by his second wife, Elizabeth Vernon. |
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| A single print of the film survived, however, and it has become well known. |
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| Many of the poems of this period were also originally songs, but for none has a notation of their music survived. |
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| Despite the economic woes of the 1930s and the competition from film, the musical survived. |
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| The man who survived mustard gas and pepper spray is now a seasoned veteran. |
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| It produced many iron objects such as swords and spears, which have not survived well to the 2000s due to rust. |
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| During his imprisonment in 1649 he lost two sons, but a daughter and other children survived him. |
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| Bronze pieces such as the doors and railings were cast in a local foundry, some of which have survived to the present. |
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| Equally remarkably, the collection of medieval bells is the largest to have survived in Great Britain. |
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| The Celtic nations are territories in western Europe where Celtic languages or cultural traits have survived. |
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| In Kievan Rus', it survived the longest in Veliky Novgorod, probably lasting into the 13th century there. |
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| The deaths continued on the ships, and only 300 of the 1200 settlers survived. |
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| James Thomson married Margaret Gardner in 1817 and, of their children, four boys and two girls survived infancy. |
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| Though few of the originals survived, These became the symbol of the Art Nouveau movement in Paris. |
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| For example, British pilots who were shot down in 1940 and survived would be patched up and sent back to their units as quickly as possible. |
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| To a great extent the remnants survived on land that was either too steep, too rocky, or too remote to be agriculturally useful. |
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| After the Scots survived a day without being attacked, by either human or animal, the Vikings deemed it safe to spend the night ashore. |
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| How far they made amendments is not recorded and, in the main, cannot be known because most of the originals have not survived. |
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| Little of this prose work has survived, but even so it provides the earliest British prose literature. |
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| This unusual tradition survived until 1994, although numbered shirts were worn in European competition from 1975 onwards. |
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| Also in 1918 George was one of the many infected during the 1918 flu pandemic, but he survived. |
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| A selection of original Cambrian Railways coaches have survived into the present day. |
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| The fertile Carpathian Basin was the place where Europeans survived the Ice Age. |
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| Owing to little development in the Wroxeter area, much of the Roman material has survived reasonably intact compared to other parts of Britain. |
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