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1 Nuts were the only fruits it produced, and these were inadequate to sustain human life.
2 Big enough, he suspected, to sustain human life.
3 They eat anything that can sustain human life, and they also eat other insects, including cockroaches.
4 The mission has been framed as a way to sustain human life in case the Earth is destroyed.
5 We could just look at the register and know whether the air contained sufficient oxygen to sustain human life.
6 More curious still, how could a diet so lacking in substance provide the nourishment required to sustain human life?
7 This brilliant orb is not inhabited, but more than one-half of the worlds revolving around it sustain human life.
8 The plot is full of tragedy, loss and separation, and of a briefly glimpsed paradise that cannot sustain human shortcomings.
9 It required hundreds of thousands, perhaps hundreds of millions of years, before this earth was fit to sustain human life.
10 Under the relevant international law, islands must be able to " sustain human habitation or economic life of their own".
11 I began to wonder whether perhaps she took vitamin shots in secret; she certainly didn't eat enough to sustain human life.
12 It didn't seem like quite enough to sustain human life, and certainly not nearly enough for nonhuman life like me, but she seemed content.
13 Everest claims multiple victims each year, often in the "death zone" above 8000m, where the air is too thin to sustain human life.
14 Compilation of ethnographic data suggested that well-supported viral migration did not reflect sustained human migratory flows.
15 The liver participates in a multitude of metabolic functions that are critical for sustaining human life.
16 Sustained human - to - human transmission has the potential to cause cascading public health, economic, national security, and societal consequences.
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