How To Use Viva In A Sentence
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You think Spielberg would only have a rattletrap third-rate spaceship like the Millennium Falcon to ensure his survival?
Does George Lucas think the world will end in 2012?
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Gallorum; quod tot lites et causae forenses, aliae ferantur ex aliis, in immensum producantur, et magnos sumptus requirant unde fit ut juris administri plerumque nobilium possessiones adquirant, tum quod sumptuose vivant, et a mercatoribus absorbentur et splendissime vestiantur, &c.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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A couple of the multicellular test subjects died and the invertebrates had a fifty-fifty survival rate.
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Ultimately biliary cirrhosis results and the median survival has been estimated to be 12 years.
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They are a technically reliable threat of last resort to discourage a foe from pressing too hard or threatening national survival.
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A higher intake was found to boost the chances of survival in 500,000 patients by up to 20 per cent.
The Sun
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In some cases, difficulties arise because of a combination of less individualisation and low survival.
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Only Bartoli could have made best-selling albums out of obscure arias by Scarlatti, Vivaldi and Gluck.
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[From Vivaculus:]… I hasted to London, and entreated one of my academical acquaintances to introduce me into some of the little societies of literature which are formed in taverns and coffee - houses.
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On alloit meme jusqu'a cet exces, de leur sacrifier des hommes vivans; ou tuoit leurs esclaves, et meme leurs femmes, pour les aller servir dans l'autre monde.
Evolution of Theology: an Anthropological Study
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Fresh, vivacious and lively, this wine has enormous energy and vitality.
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Forget Mr Motivator, this bumbag revival can be revolutionary to the fashion glitterati.
TREND HUNTER - The Latest Trends
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In 1975 he portrayed the king in a Los Angeles revival of "Camelot".
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The revival rocket is still climbing and Wasps have now won their first four games for the first time in over a decade.
Times, Sunday Times
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And when I see how many people are being sucked into gold investments from all those cheesy radio and TV ads (with their overt or sometimes explicit survivalist overtones), I see another bubble being blown that at some sad point will go blooey.
Fox Business News, Where Green Arrows Turn Brown Eyes Blue: James Wolcott
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Moving onto land may have been a survival strategy resulting from the need to abandon one shrinking body of water for another .
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All the issues of survival that we have discussed above must be subordinated to this ultimate imperative.
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Even today, you still spend three days brain-dead before revival.
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The Tasmanian Devil is the world's largest marsupial predator but its very survival is at stake as an horrific cancer threatens up to 90% of its population.
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First, the impact of the sanctions on the population tend to make the latter even more dependent on the government than before, mainly for provision of the basic rations needed for survival.
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In the spirit of the colonial revival, they replaced the Victorian era mansard roof with a hip roof with dormers, removed the two-story service wing, replaced windows and doors, and restored or embellished interior woodwork.
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Who has the material to survive, people have a dream only talk about life. You have to understand life and life different Animal survival, while others life.
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Anyway, she was a vivacious, ebullient sort of girl, and I took an immediate liking to her.
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He paints a hellish picture in which sea and sky become indistinguishable and the men battle for survival.
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But in furnishing its imaginary, cultural platform for the revival of liberal politics in America, The West Wing has also slipped into an uncritical cult of personality — much as the adoration of Bill Clinton has in the real-life house of liberalism.
The Feel Good Presidency
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Finally, and perhaps most importantly, they show that the percentage of TH17 cells in MPE appears to be associated with survival.
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There was a sickening lurch; immediate survival seemed more crucial than a putative riot.
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Survival depends on the neuron receiving neurotrophic factors, such as nerve growth factor, which are produced by the target tissue and for which neurons compete.
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Transforming the press account, Kelly's own narrative further compresses Kastriot's story of miraculous survival into three stanzas and a shorter envoi which are intended to evoke the traditional folk ballad.
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L1-CAM, together with other members of the L1 subfamily, is critical for several early development processes like axon outgrowth, fasciculation, neuronal migration and survival
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
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Music has always had a tendency to glance back over its shoulder at the past, but the last few years has seen an unabashed spate of revivalism, from 60s garage rock posturing to the soi-disant Electro Clash phenomenon.
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Only in later periods, when Queen Anne was superseded by Colonial Revival and Colonial Imitation, did gambrel roofs become synonymous with Dutch architecture.
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Despite a modest revival in city living, Americans are spreading out more than ever into "exurbs" and "boomburbs" miles from anywhere, in big houses in big subdivisions.
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Just as remarkable is the story of the manuscript's survival through the decades, including three years on the run from the Gestapo, several house moves and even a flood.
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Such survivals in the unbroken tradition of the cottage garden are now rare examples of such excellence and are very scarce indeed.
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On Navy Day July 27, 2008 the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy Admiral Vladimir Vysotsky spoke of a revival of Russian naval power over the next decade and declared that the navy would add six carrier battle groups to its complement of warships.
News on www.kyivpost.com
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Illegal hunting is threatening the survival of the species.
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But while it may have had some of the earmarks of a religious revival, this movement was rooted firmly in the material world.
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The survival of the wairua was never assured.
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If he wasn't so dependent on her for his own survival, he would just get up and keep walking until he reached civilization.
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The fish are dependent for survival on the peculiarities of the environment that they live in.
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The revival was halted when they were dealt another two-pronged setback.
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They say illegal ‘pirate’ fishing and non-cooperation from key countries pose the main threat to the bird's survival.
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After mere survival, the primary activity of life is to create more life, to extend itself, to keep going, to procreate.
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In 1940, even the indomitable Winston Churchill despaired of survival, far less ultimate victory.
SAN ANDREAS
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The survival of the African elephant hangs in the balance.
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Arts and crafts have been crucial to the revival of Newtown as Johannesburg's cultural precinct.
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Cleopatra _Cleopatra_ compatriot _compatriot_ gratis _gratis_ or _grahtis_ harem _harem_ or _hahrem_ heinous _hanous_ hiatus _hiatus_ implacable _implakable_ nape _nap_ née _na_ négligé _naglezha'_ patron _patron_ protégé _protazha'_ résumé _razuma'_ tenacious _tenashus_ tomato _tomato_ or _tomahto_ valet _va'la_ or _val'et_ vase _vas, vahz_, or _vaz_ veracious _verashus_ vivacious _vivashus_
Practical Grammar and Composition
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Natural deterrents against sea erosion (mangroves, sandbanks, reefs etc.) have been depleted to such extents that their revival cannot be considered a viable plan to counter sea disasters.
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I'm sure Dido will be so good for you -- all that vivacity -- so different from poor Grace who was prone to melancholy.
ULTIMATE PRIZES
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Campaigners hope this will lead to a revival of river swimming clubs.
Times, Sunday Times
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He had survival gear, rope, a bowie knife, a hatchet.
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However, many black South African elders are living in multigenerational homes with family members dependent on their pensions for survival.
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Yesterday's meeting was intended to plot a survival strategy for the party.
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She provides a potent forum for personal reflections on reconciling one's childhood with issues of socialisation and survival.
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Both worked in a classified military training program known as sere — for Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape — which trains soldiers to endure captivity in enemy hands.
Rorschach and Awe
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Clostridium (meaning spindle shaped bacterium) botulinum comes from the soil and makes spores (survival packages) that are very hard to destroy.
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The potoroo's survival is believed to have been significantly aided by CALM's efforts to control feral foxes and cats.
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The ability of predictors of survival to prognosticate in individual patients is, of course, limited.
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In 1940, even the indomitable Winston Churchill despaired of survival, far less ultimate victory.
SAN ANDREAS
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The themes begin with discovery, exploration and survival in the last habitable landmass discovered by humans.
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The sad news for those born-again C & A consumers is that this revival of fortunes is too late to save the company, which will take its final curtain after Christmas.
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In Jodi's case, she was looking at some of the effects of host intestinal environment on gregarine metabolism and survival.
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Administration of surfactant in neonates with infant respiratory distress syndrome has led to improved survival rates.
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Economic survival of the enterprise or its further progress depends on managers communicating effectively with employees.
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These multitude blunders of the FFI 2004 only confirm the opinion that the organizers should be comprised of young people, instead of old-timers who suddenly resurface with the revival of the film scene.
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Short-term androgen suppression produces inferior survival compared with long-term androgen suppression in the treatment of locally advanced prostate cancer, according to the results of a study published in the
CancerConsultants
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Most of the time during the past decade the England cricket team has been battling for survival.
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From the opening notes of the Allegro vivace assai, the Berlin players conjured up Mozart in the best Viennese manner.
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Ralston argues not only that theism has a positive biological function for human culture and survival, but also that there is good reason to regard it as true.
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I preserved this mutilated object with uncommon care, watching it almost incessantly day and night: expecting another exuviation which might be attended with interesting consequences, I felt much anxiety for its survivance.
Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 433 Volume 17, New Series, April 17, 1852
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Life became a struggle for survival.
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Another population of Asiatic lions is desperately needed in order to safeguard the survival of this subspecies.
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Early detection of cancer improves the chances of survival.
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When a ray from a lantern (the three pedestrians of the party carried each one) fell on Mr. Moore's face, you could see an unusual, because a lively, spark dancing in his eyes, and a new-found vivacity mantling on his dark physiognomy; and when the rector's visage was illuminated, his hard features were revealed all agrin and ashine with glee.
Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte
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Mr Milosevic is fighting for his political survival after a vicious campaign tainted by intimidation and haunted by fears of electoral fraud.
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He presented me with a copy of his book, After Survival, which contains stomach-churning memories of what he witnessed as a youth.
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I let my own need for survival outweigh the fate of an entire people.
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The striking success of feral horses is ample proof that their behaviour patterns are not only persistent but survival-oriented.
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As molecular _vis viva_ the waves disappear, but in so doing they re-endow the atoms of oxygen and hydrogen with tension.
Fragments of science, V. 1-2
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Those who fled at once, unburdened by possessions, had a chance of survival, for the rain of ash and pumice, mixed with lithics, that descended for several hours was not necessarily lethal.
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Our study further demonstrated that the results of pericardial cytology do not influence patient survival.
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None of the unruly activities in themselves would be regarded as seriously criminal, but their accumulative effect is having a real impact on the usage of the community building, and may even threaten its future survival.
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It turned out that he'd done some hard years, too, as a revivalist.
HUMAN VOICES
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Maternal age affects the baby's survival rate.
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Their still sleek coats show that these are not tough strays but pets, unsuited to the lonely arts of survival.
Times, Sunday Times
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Moscow, and when they caught sight of its burned ruins no one swore to be avenged on the French, but they thought about their next pay, their next quarters, of Matreshka the vivandiere, and like matters.
War and Peace
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Greeks were everywhere -- swarthy men in sea-boots and tam-o'-shanters, hatless women in bright colors, hordes of sturdy children, and all speaking in outlandish voices, crying shrilly and vivaciously with the volubility of the Mediterranean.
CHAPTER XI
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Different treatment methods - surgery, chemotherapy, or a combination of both - did not significantly affect survival.
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his first job was a crash course in survival and in learning how to get along with people
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In his aspect there was a certain dryness, and, altogether, his vivacity, his ceaselessness, and a kind of equability of tone in his voice, reminded me of what Homer says concerning the old men around Priam, above the gate of Troy, how they "chirped like cicalas on a summer day.
Adventures Among Books
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In Profile is intended as a final presentation this year to celebrate 10 years of survival.
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The trial's goal is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of inhaled cyclosporine in improving post-lung transplant survival that is free of a condition called bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome.
San Francisco Business News - Local San Francisco News | The San Francisco Business Times
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Survival curves were plotted using the product limit estimates.
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In this context, often their fear of HIV and AIDS seemed less immediate than the day-to-day survival of their families and themselves.
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 This could mean big trouble if you are a rotifer or a mud snail: Reproduction is as important as survival to any particular individual, and if the chances to do so are impaired then biological fitness is automatically lowered.
Carin Bondar: No Eggs? No Problem!
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His work is enjoying a revival in popularity.
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Despite such confidence, energy expert Professor Ian Fells worries about Anaconda's survivability at sea.
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It would destroy any tentative revival of confidence and spending.
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Other doctors refused to put a timeframe on his survival because of the unpredictability of the cancer.
Times, Sunday Times
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Put in simple terms, he's negotiating for his survival.
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Features of the CH-53K helicopter include: a joint interoperable glass cockpit; fly-by-wire flight controls; fourth generation rotor blades with anhedral tips; a low-maintenance elastomeric rotor head; upgraded engines; a locking cargo rail system; external cargo handling improvements; survivability enhancements; and reduced operation and support costs.
The Earth Times Online Newspaper
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Survival hopes were revived after a deal was struck by chairman Nigel Hughes to continue the groundshare next season with Cheltenham Town.
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Survival probability is an important component of population demography.
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The Israeli government is so concerned that America's adversaries may miscalculate U.S. intentions that it is privately urging Washington to make it clear that the U.S. would intervene in Saudi Arabia should the survival of that government be threatened.
The Arab Spring and U.S. Policy: The View From Jerusalem
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This appellation is undergoing much-needed revival but old vintages suggest that the potential for long-lived, concentrated reds is there.
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This revival of ancient architecture and interior styles was also readily adopted by America.
Collins Complete Books of Soft Furnishings
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It extends from Cath Kidston stores to the Persephone Press's beautiful new editions of novels by neglected women writers, and you can literally eat and drink it in the small revival of the teashop.
Sugar coats this hunger for the past
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SBS Interview Series: Nick Lyle (“One Last Look”) (Nick Lyle is the author of “One Last Look,” one of the selections for the first issue of Survival By Storytelling Magazine.)
SBS Interview Series: Nick Lyle (“One Last Look”) « Survival By Storytelling Magazine
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Tara chand was speaking on the occasion of International economic summit held on sdaturday in New Delhi where some prominent displaced Kashmiri Pandit CEOs and top policy makers of J&K state got together to draw the road map for what they described as revival of economy in the strife torn J&K state.
Kashmiri origin CEOs,(KPCC) holds International Economic Summit in New Delhi
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When things are going bad and your whole survival is at stake, it kind of concentrates your mind, you make better decisions.
Remarks By President To African American Religious Leaders
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Nowadays, thanks to artificial surfactants, which keep newborn lungs expanded after that first big breath, ventilators designed specifically for tiny lungs, maternal steroid therapy, the survival rates of the teenier, tinier babies are actually improving.
11 « January « 2007 « Adventures in Juggling
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Aviva joins a growing band of hard-pressed life insurance companies putting the slide rule over their Irish operations in a bid to cut costs.
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For most other common solid tumours such as those of lung, oesophagus, stomach, or pancreas, only limited survival gains have been achieved.
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The review is likely to focus on a revival of nuclear power and clean coal technology.
Times, Sunday Times
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"Autophagy is a survival mechanism to ensure that the cell is able to obtain the necessary nutrients during times of starvation," explains Schmitz.
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Consequently generalizations about survival after diagnosis may be problematic.
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He had been raised by humans since birth, so he wasn't trained in basic chimpanzee survival skills or accustomed to the wilds of Oklahoma, where water moccasins and copperheads abounded.
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A less stringent criterion is whether a certain type of mutation occurs more often under conditions favorable to the survival of the resulting mutants.
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They upped the ante, too, with Cold Play's "Viva La Vida," done with plucky violin daring, of course, "Rasputin," and a very drummy swing standard that brought the house down.
Times Record News Stories
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Norman Solomon: Well, what goes by the term conservative is too often a sort of a euphemism for dog eat dog, whoever comes out on top, we believe in the survival of the fittest – a sort of perversion of Darwinism taken into a social realm, where generally, the predatory nature in the animal kingdom of one category of animal inflicted on another is sort of mimicked and replicated.
Failed Conservative Values: Norman Solomon on Dog Eat Dog Greed
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In totalitarian states absolute control of information and the armed forces is the key to the survival of the despot.
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It is a vivacious, playful blend of salsa and canzonetta.
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Where their debut looked to the KLF, Surfing the Void's psychonautical vocabulary recalls another oddball early 90s dance act, the Shamen, who infiltrated the top 10 with talk of a "shamanic, anarchistic, archaic revival" in the days when trance acts played clubs with names like Megatripolis and expounded on the mystical importance of the number
The Guardian World News
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- but the timeless survival saga quickly morphs into something very different: A new-fangled reality (or perhaps "surreality") TV show with life and death stakes.
Ben Sherwood: Rock Stars: How the Story of the 33 Chilean Miners Breaks All the Rules
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We call it Tudor revival with a twist because it recalls traditional homes in early Seattle neighborhoods, but is contemporary in the way it opens to a multifunctional garden landscape.
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The arrival of this South American predator threatened the survival of native species.
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The project viva turned out to be smooth sailing.
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A number of visitors to last year's seisiún have asked about a revival and presentation of older traditions like butter and boxty making.
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A revival is still playing on Broadway today.
Times, Sunday Times
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When governments realize that their own survival depends upon such agreements, then they will accept such agreements.
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The variety has always seemed to have its origins in Bordeaux, where it has been enjoying a revival in popularity.
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Like most currents of what we call "revivalism," it usually had an erotic side; and the larger temples frequently have attached to them female staffs of attendant votaries and _corps de ballet_ of very easy virtue.
Hindu Gods And Heroes Studies in the History of the Religion of India
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Previous studies have shown that the provision of external defibrillators and basic life support training to ambulance crews can improve survival from out of hospital cardiac arrest.
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With most aircrews traversing hot, desert-like climates, it's easy to assume an arctic survival situation is not in the cards.
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Philip Hanson's empirical work on international technology transfer laid bare the limitations of borrowing as a survival strategy.
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Continued trade in these products is a threat to the survival of the species.
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We assayed in vitro survival patterns in eight tumor cell lines that vary in cellular radiosensitivity and genotype.
BioMed Central - Latest articles
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In Profile is intended as a final presentation this year to celebrate 10 years of survival.
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The cult is a survival from the old Zoroastrian religion.
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Concerning the revival of Kurdish terrorism, the army is privately warning that it will close down the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) camps in neighboring Iraq if no one else does.
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Yet this very tragedy, in spite of its author's protestations, is nothing more than a rifacimento of Racine's drama, and rather infelicitous at that, though it must be admitted that Mendes' style is of classic purity, and some of his scenes are in a measure characterized by vivacity of action.
The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885)
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Life is a chain of moments of enjoyment; not only about survival.
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The availability of new cytostatic agents and other drugs may improve the resectability of liver metastases and prolong the survival in advanced disease.
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Within the rodents, which generally have short generation times, generation time is positively correlated with adult survival elasticity.
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The name, “ramp,” is from “ramson,” which is a survival of archaic British dialect, which is one of the roots of Appalachian dialect that peppers the speech of folks native to that region.
Tigers & Strawberries » Appalachian Wild Leeks
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But the fact that she's still willing to enter the fray is in itself a tribute to her survival skills.
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The most remarkable thing about Kenna's shameless new wave revivalism is that Fred Durst likes it - enough to take Kenna aboard his inappropriately named Flawless imprint, anyway.
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Johnson was a banner figure for artists of the great 1960s revival in black culture.
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The vulgar always knew what General danced with the lovely Miss A., and how they looked, and what they said to each other; how many jewels Miss A. wore, and the material her dress was made of; they knew who polkaed with the accomplished Miss B., and how like a duchess she bore herself; they had the exact name of the colonel who dashed along so like a knight with the graceful and much-admired Mrs. D., whose husband was abroad serving his country; what gallant captain of dragoons (captains of infantry were looked upon as not what they might be) promenaded so imperiously with the vivacious Miss E.; and what distinguished foreigner sat all night in the corner holding a suspicious and very improper conversation with Miss
An Outcast or, Virtue and Faith
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Grammer made his Broadway debut last year in a revival of musical "La Cage aux Folles" but is best known as the egotistical therapist Frasier Crane in the TV comedies "Frasier" and
Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
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World-soaked preachers and churches must be kiln-dried before they are fit for revival kindling wood.
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In addition to the skills necessary to fly their missions, Commando Helicopter Force members are trained in small-arms weapons as well as tactics and survival fieldcraft.
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A small number of test animals for this project are already in the vivarium.
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Whereas in the case of saplings planted in a house with the wholehearted co-operation of the house owner, the chances of survival are better.
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Mr. Sistani, the true hero of Iraq's survival and incipient renaissance, is the standard-bearer of the traditional Shiite view of politics called "quietism," which rejects the clerical rule invented by the Ayatollah Khomenei in Iran.
Coming to Terms With Iraqi Democracy
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As regards commercial survival, a car manufacturer capable of making only 50,000 cars a year is on a hiding to nothing.
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The livelihoods of many thousands of people depend on their success and they must succeed to ensure survival.
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The impression is thereby given that an emphasis on revival is a peculiarly Welsh phenomenon.
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Probably, helotism is a very ancient category; it may even be a survival from Mycenean times.
OpEdNews - Diary: Palestinians in Gaza, the Modern Helots
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These poor cubs were orphaned at four months old and had no survival techniques.
The Sun
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The fight for survival was the topical issue in Italy after World War II and privations, hardships and misery were everywhere.
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On a hot and humid day like today my normal survival approach is to turn the fans on full, adjust the ventilation to draw air from the north side of the house to the south, draw the blinds, and slop around waiting for things to cool down.
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Alek Shrader, a lyric-leggiero tenor in the Florez/Banks mould, already has the the high c's and the character for a Nemorino or Almaviva incubating solidly.
Parterre box
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The demands of survival have enforced a form of anarchism on Anarres.
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There was a more than twofold increase in survival among recipients of combination antibiotic therapy as compared with that for recipients of monotherapy regimens.
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That there would be a time, lurking in the foggy years to come, when the brooch was the lone key to her survival.
The Forgotten Garden
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A recent increase in political stability has led to a revival of economic activity such as the rehabilitation of bauxite and rutile mining.
Sierra Leone
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The emetic was a disgusting practice of Roman _bon vivants_ who were afraid of indigestion.] [Footnote 3: The verse which Cicero quotes from Lucilius is fairly equivalent to this.] [Footnote 4: Probably by way of salute; or possibly as a precaution.]
Cicero Ancient Classics for English Readers
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All other issues fade into insignificance compared with the struggle for survival.
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In a sociolinguistics course, I almost used that title for my final paper about the revival of Hebrew.
Archive 2007-06-01
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Prostitution is no longer an attractive option to ensure economic survival.
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I think that our experience of the numinous is both undeniable and entirely biological: the state of spiritual peace is the result of tickling some evolved center of our brain, a bit of neurology that conferred a survival advantage on our ancestors whose numinous hallucinations of a higher order in the universe drove them to catch more antelopes, eat better, and have more babies.
Boing Boing
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She peered through the glass walls of the vivarium at over a dozen intertwined snakes, boasting all sorts of exotic colors and markings.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Shock Treatment
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Results Results showed that methylmercury inhibited the neurite outgrowth and survival of PC 12 cells.
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First, the rate at which eggs were depredated was analyzed with survival (or failure time) analysis.
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In fact, hip hop and body pop aren't so much concerned with pure aggression as with survival.
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They have a team of real triers going into the big games and confidence will play a major part in the survival.
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For the truly self-indulgent, Viva Brasil in Genoa Nervi makes custom bikinis to order.
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But naval power can never, by itself, win wars except where either island states, or ones dependent on sea power for survival, are the belligerents, or the conflict itself is for control of an island.
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He eats appreciatively after the manner of a _bon vivant; _ he uses his napkin gently and frequently; he glances blandly at the surroundings; watching him, you would suppose the viands were the choicest of the season, exquisitely prepared, while, in reality, they are poor and unsubstantial stuff, the refuse, perhaps, of better restaurants.
Fifth Avenue
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His answer was essentially that the discovery of a species of which individual members had zero chance of survival would be a satisfactory falsifier of natural selection.
Demarcation as Politics
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Fish farms were established during Roman times when they built ‘vivaria’, areas where spawn and young fish were reared for the table.
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Some rooms emanate an air of serenity, while others feel lively and vivacious.
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She would have to be prepared to live on her own and had to be given the chance to relearn and hone her survival skills.
SPIX'S MACAW: THE RACE TO SAVE THE WORLD'S RAREST BIRD
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A positive blood alcohol level seemed to increase the likelihood of survival, even after the researchers took into account the age of the patient and the severity of the injury.
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Woodcreepers will not cross large, unforested gaps; this may become a problem for their survival as their habitat becomes increasingly fragmented.
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He who valued life so much to enter it in the form of a human person must be committed to its survival.
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When taking customer feedback, important to double-back to create evangelists called the groundswell that succeeded in reviving the TV show "Jericho"'squeeky wheels' The revival failed.
The Flack
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They learned important lessons about survival from the adversity they had faced.
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The novel follows a farming family's fight for survival in the aftermath of the foot and mouth epidemic.
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The portrait miniature seems to be a development of two older traditions: the medieval illumination of manuscripts and the Renaissance portrait medal, which was itself a revival of a classical form.
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These days, the major platform for revivalist Islam is no longer the madrasa but the web, an area in which Mariam was a specialist and through which she may have been pursuing a secret life.
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Misjudging the survival of Romano-British life, Gregory had planned archbishoprics based on London and York, but political realities were acknowledged in 601 when Augustine was enthroned as first archbishop of Canterbury.
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Concern has always been expressed about both of them - especially their safety and their chances of survival.
Alternative Health Care for Children
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Forty-one He'd been making Lee practise Vivaldi's Concerto in G minor for two cellos.
THE KINDEST USE A KNIFE
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Other companies will have to act on costs after months of hanging on in the vain hope of a revival.
The Sun
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Whilst the halcyon days of the past are unlikely to return in the professional era, there are now at least some encouraging signs of a revival in the fortunes of these once great clubs.
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The man's survival was surprising, as the doctors thought he would die.
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Rather than a big-screen revival, Thundercats is returning as a new, weekly animated series from the makers of the new Batman cartoons is promised to be 'grittier', which hopefully means that Snarf dies in the first episode.
THUNDERCATS to return