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survive

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But she added it’s "just not right" that anyone has to turn to a food bank to survive.

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"It's more than 100 years old, so the fact it has survived is an incredible feat in itself," he said.

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While antibiotic resistance provides some advantages for the bacteria to survive, the team discovered that it's also linked with a physiological limitation that hinders potential dominance.

“The area is totally washed out. If it’s small then we can help people survive and escape the flood areas.”

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The ruling comes after dozens of volunteers entered the abandoned mine to aid the miners, who reports suggest had resorted to eating vinegar and toothpaste to survive.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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