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Meanings of survived even in English
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Usage of survived even in English
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The memory of the stone age has not survivedeven in tradition.
2
Denny Notre Dame survivedeven longer, going to December 21st before losing a game.
3
The glamour of his personality has survivedeven until now.
4
And you let me hope that this-thisundeserved feeling has survivedeven my usage!'
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The excitement survivedeven the discovery that the part involves a total of two lines.
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It was a preposterous lie, one that never would have survivedeven the most minimal scrutiny.
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After all, he had survivedeven that.
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Some survivedeven yet and occupied a strong post where Crassus besieged them in vain for several days.
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Some of these people have survivedeven to our own age; for Bruce, the Abyssinian traveller, saw them in Nubia.
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His friendship with them dated from school-days, and it had survivedeven the entrance of Liversage into a learned profession.
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They made their head-quarters on an island on the River Nesarka, and survivedeven after Ziska had destroyed their camp.
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Now there is good reason to guess that human sacrifices with no other origin than cannibalism survivedeven in ancient Greece.
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Yet I survivedeven this, and Magdeburg was destined to lead me eventually to the real glory of my adopted profession.
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In that conflict both sides would have held hobbits in hatred and contempt: they would not long have survivedeven as slaves.
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That illustrious family, however, survivedeven this last confiscation, and their descendants, several centuries later, were large proprietors in the midland counties.
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Mrs. Wentworth's New England ancestry and training had survivedeven the blows of a hard luck which had n't fought her fair.